In a MS. dated 1710;
Also in the Radcliffe book-plate, circa 1720, engraved in Mr. Rylands' Notes on Book-Plates, 1889, p. 30.
No. 28—The arms of Caroline of Brandenburg, wife of George II., 1727, are given on this shield in Willement's Regal Heraldry.
No. 29—Several of the engravings in Guillim's Display, edition 1724, and in The English Baronetage, 1741, partake of this character, thus giving a range from 1610 to 1741 for this group.
No. 31 is a shield very extensively used in Germany and Holland.
It first appears in the seals of the Counts of Flanders (Oliver Vredius) in 1477 and 1487, and disappears in 1602.
It is figured fo. 1b in the Nuremberg Chronicle, published 1493.
It may be constantly found at all dates, and down to the present day in German heraldry.