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Subject: Coats of arms. devices (symbols).
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Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
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Statutes. Legislative acts.
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Grants of Arms. Permissions.
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Registers (lists).
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Rolls of arms.
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Abstracts. Summaries.
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Accounts.
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Armorial bearings.
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Midlothian. Europe - United Kingdom - Scotland. County. Longitude: -3.0667. Latitude: 55.8333.
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Minutes of agreement. Legal instruments.
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Mottoes.
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Notebooks.
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Parliamentary papers.
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Patents of nobility.
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Armorial coats-of-arms of the Scottish gentry, drawn first in pencil, then inked over, a very few being partially coloured.
Patent of nobility and grant of arms by the Emperor Ferdinand III to Johann Geull, his sisters Agnes and Elizabeth, and their heirs, with a coloured armorial (folio 5).
'Regum Principumque Christiani Orbis Terrarum fere Omnium Genealogia. Item, Archiepiscoporum et Episcoporum aliquot Catalogus. Wilhelmus Smith, Anglus, fecit et possidet. Anno 1587.' The compiler was, presumably, William Smith, Rouge-Dragon Pursuivant.
'The Arms of Noblemen, Knights, and others who have been Recorded in the Books of the Lyon Office at Edinburgh. [Compiled, over a period of years at the end of the seventeenth century, by] Henry Frazer, Ross Herauld & Painter'.
‘Short Account of the Familie of Birnie of that Ilk ... as also of The Hamiltons of Broomhill . . . conforme to The papers, and other wrytts . . . now in the Charter Chest at Broomhill ; with ane full account of the papers themselves . . . from anno 1473 ... By me Jo: Birnie.'
'Geschlecht Buch dess Heiligen Reichs Stat Nürnberg Darinen alle alte und neue Adeliche Geschlecht daraus der Rath von 300 Jaren hero erwöhlth wordn Hierin zusamgebracht Anno 1610’, being histories, in different hands, of Nürnberg families.
Songbook containing the words of 150 popular Scottish, Irish, French and Dutch ballads.
Arms of the Scottish nobility, 1581, bound with leaves of another Scottish armorial dating from ca. 1645 and some heraldic fragments.
Scottish armorial, probably produced in England between 1633 and 1641, entitled 'Painted peerage of Scotland being the armorial bearings of all the nobility of Scotland beautifully done in water colours in Charles the Ist' time.'
‘Two Leith Admiralls’: a descriptive account of two late 15th century Scottish naval commanders, Andrew Barton and Sir Andrew Wood.
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