Repositories
Collections
Digital Objects
Accessions
Subjects
Names
Classifications
And
Or
Not
Creator
Keyword
Notes
Subject
Title
And
Or
Not
Creator
Keyword
Notes
Subject
Title
And
Or
Not
Creator
Keyword
Notes
Subject
Title
Hide Advanced Search
Search
Clear
Filtered By
Clear All
Subject: Coats of arms. devices (symbols).
Type
Collection
31
Archival Object
28
Subject
Drawings. Visual works.
15
Manuscripts.
14
Notes.
14
Letters. Correspondence.
11
Copies. Derivative objects.
10
Genealogies.
9
Paintings. Visual works.
9
Prints. Visual works.
8
Armorials. Reference sources.
6
Histories.
6
Engravings. Prints.
5
Excerpts.
5
Lists.
5
Microfilms.
5
Notes
5
Sketches.
5
Bookplates.
4
Contracts. Agreements.
4
Indexes. Reference sources.
4
Biographies.
3
Correspondence.
3
Documents.
3
Drafts. Documents.
3
Illuminated manuscripts.
3
Publications.
3
Signatures. Names.
3
Watercolours. Paintings.
3
Abridgements. Versions of documents.
2
Account books.
2
Charters.
2
Commentaries.
2
Grants of Arms. Permissions.
2
Illustrations. Layout features.
2
Inscriptions.
2
Maxims.
2
Minutes. Administrative records.
2
Portraits.
2
Press cuttings. Information artifacts.
2
Printed materials. Object genre.
2
Registers (lists)
2
Registers (lists).
2
Rolls of arms.
2
Statutes. Legislative acts
2
Tracts. Documents.
2
Treatises.
2
Abstracts. Summaries.
1
Accounts.
1
Armorial bearings.
1
Armorial bookplates.
1
Ballads.
1
Bankbooks.
1
Broadsheet (format).
1
Business records.
1
Calculations.
1
Catalogues.
1
Certificates.
1
Crests. Motifs.
1
Diaries.
1
Diplomas. School records.
1
Fair copies.
1
Figures. Illustrations.
1
Financial records.
1
Genealogical tables. Genealogies.
1
Genealogy.
1
Illuminations (painting).
1
Inventories.
1
Itineraries. Travel documents.
1
Legal documents.
1
Letters patent. Executive records.
1
Memoirs.
1
Memorandums. Legal documents.
1
Minutes of agreement. Legal instruments.
1
Mottoes.
1
Notebooks.
1
Parliamentary papers.
1
Patents of nobility.
1
Pedigrees. Genealogies (histories).
1
Poetry
1
Poetry.
1
Press cuttings. Information artifacts
1
Proceedings. Reports.
1
Receipts. Financial records.
1
Sederunts. Administrative records.
1
Signatures. Names
1
Sketches
1
Songbooks.
1
Songs. Musical compositions.
1
Speeches. Documents.
1
Statutes. Legislative acts.
1
Tables of contents
1
Telegrams
1
Testimonials
1
Testimonials.
1
Transcripts.
1
Translations. Documents.
1
Travel literature.
1
Treatises
1
Watercolours. Paintings
1
Showing
1
-
10
of
59
Results
Sort by:
Title Descending
Title
Ascending
Descending
Created
Ascending
Descending
Modified
Ascending
Descending
Record Type
Ascending
Descending
‘Two Leith Admiralls’: a descriptive account of two late 15th century Scottish naval commanders, Andrew Barton and Sir Andrew Wood.
‘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.'
‘History of the baronetage of Scotland and Nova Scotia’ by Robert Riddell: volume I., Early 19th century-mid 19th century.
‘Catalogue and succession of the Kings ... of this Realme of England' ([London], 1622), by Ralph Brooke., 1622, [circa 1804].
Volume entitled `Statuti della Mercanzia` (folio 1) containing a copy in a 17th-century hand of the statutes on trade enacted under Francesco de` Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany, shortly after his accession in 1574.
Treatise, apparently unpublished, entitled "The Science of Heraldry", the families and arms all being Scottish.
Translation into Latin by Alexander Ross of ‘The genealogie and pedigree of the most ancient and noble family of the Earles of Sutherland’ by Sir Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun.
Testimonial for Sir James Balfour of Denmilne by the English College of Arms, followed by the signatures and mottoes of the various heralds and pursuivants below paintings of their own arms.
Songbook containing the words of 150 popular Scottish, Irish, French and Dutch ballads.
Scottish armorial, probably produced in England in the late 16th century.
«
1
2
3
4
5
6
»