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1316 The Publishers' Circular ^ ec . | 6 | , 1 ^ ,
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HARRISON & SONS' PUBLICATIONS . Burke ' s Peerage , Baronetage , Knightage , & c , for 1885 . 1 fc - A GENEALOGICAL AND HEKALEIC DICTIONAEY OF THE PEERAGE AND I s BARONETAGE , TOGETHER WITH MEMOIRS OF the PRIVY COUNCILLORS and KNIGHTS . I By Sir BERNARD BURKE , C . B ., LL . D ., Ulster King of Arms . I 47 th Edition . I Knightage as Peerage well This , as is Peerage has the complete been present 'and much in Baronetag , every account enlarged detail -e of is by the all as the the only to introducti tbe Peers one Lineage extant and on Baronets of which and the family present combines of the connections condition realm , in . one The of of volume the each Baronetag Knichts , Baronet the - fall e , of incorporated and genealogical the his severa family l Orders -with ot . past The the of I I I I important the Kniglts subject Bachelors has been and fully of dealt tbe Members with , and of the Her List Majesty may be ' s relied Most Honourable on as authoritative Privy . Council The Peers . Precedence , Baroneta — , This and I I is Knights given , a and Scale the of Companions General or ¦ of Social the several Precedence Orders , and of a Knigh Iiet thood of the are Maids placed of according Honour to to the tbeir Queen relative , with rank their ; and relative th , ere I Precedence Precedence . in T the ables Colonies of Precedence , the ¦ Dominion of Diplomatic of Canada Agents , and the ; Relativ Indian e . Empire Rank of are tlie also Officers supplied of . the There Navy will and also Armj be found ; and I official op the Lists Chown of The op In Order -dia , ¦ Tbe op the Victoria Indian . CitO Empire 'SS , and , The The Hoy Albert At , Order Medal of . Yictokia Tlie heraldic and Aubert department , The includes Imperial not Order only I : the added engravings a Jtey , or of Comprehensive the arms ¦ ¦ of both Alph Peers abetical and List Baronets , by means , but of also which tlie written every titled blazon personage or descriptions , and many . To others this , work can be is easily traced . 1 , 790 pages , 1 vol . super ¦ -royal 8 vo . cloth gilt . Price £ 1 . 18 # . ' While most other publications of the kind form most useful indexes to the living members of the Aristocracy , Sir I Bernard Burke's handsome volume ¦ is perhaps the most useful and valuable companion to the student of English History Times . . ' I and ' comprehensi Constant reference veness on to ¦ all the ¦ matters pages of connected " Burke" with enables titles us of to honour testify it to is its unsurpassed invariable . ' accuracy —Court . Journal . . . For . completeness j THE GENEEAL AEMOET I ; of I ! ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , IRELAND & WALES . I ! By Sir BERNARD BURKE , C . B ., LL . D ., Ulster King of Arms . I He-issue 1884 , with Additional Supplement , describing the Arms , & c , of nearly ¦ One Thousand i Families , not included in the previous issue . I ¦ COIIfTTIErETTS- I i What Origin constitutes and History the of right Heraldry to bear . Arms . ¦ Supporters Coronets , Chapeaux : their origin , & o . and importance . How they should I { ! ^ Circumstances Explanation The families different of are classes fhe under combined technical of which Arms . description . the Arms oir of 'blazon two ' or of Arms more . ¦ The H The atchments ¦ be authorities ' seize drawn qwartiers : . their in shape ' of the , colour — French , and of and meaning Arms German Herald . Nobility ?& c . . I I The Shield and its charges . ¦ Glossary and Dictionary Heraldry of Heraldic Kings Terms , , illustrated , by i I Tho The engraving positions colours used of , & Animals c . in Heraldry , & c . and their representation in ¦ The 140 ill Arms ustrated Woodcuts of . various . members of the Royal Family . I I . The Greets representation colours , Wreaths of Liveries , and . — Badges how derived ; their . origin , value , and Tie The Conquest ¦ Anns Arms ¦ ¦ of of Scotland , the illustrated Kings Ireland . of England and Wales , since illustrated tbe Xornian . Mottoes The Mottoes blazons : their , alphabetically of origin the Arms and arranged use of all . the , principal with reference number families to , alphabetically , the towns families , corporations The which Orders arranged carry of , & . Kn c , tliem ighthood of the , , serving ¦ ¦ United , illustra , as Kingdom an ted index . , , over by means 66 , 000 of i , n I I which the family 1 , 280 name pag , cou es , royal nty , & 8 c vo , can . cloth be , ascertained gilt . Price from £ 2 . l the $ s . Qd motto , on the Arms . I I * i _ - ¦ X Burke ' s Dormant , Abeyant , Forfeited , and Extinct Peerages . New Edition brought down to the Phbsbnt Datb ( 1883 ) . Comprising every Peerage created since tho Conquest , that is now Extinct , Dormant , under Attainder , I Illustrated or in Abeyance by Steel , and Engravings tracing of down the Princi the various pal Arms di , gnities royal 8 vo to . cloth their , g existing ilt . Price representatives £ 2 . 2 s . . I lias been * By the so lo publicatio ng engaged n of in this rearing splendid , and in volnme whose , Ulate construction r King of he Arma has complete displayed * the not structure only tho accuracy of inform and ation resesren which he oi tho herald , but the generalisation , the appreciation of the historian . '—Morning Post . Publishers HARRISON and Booksellers " & SONS to the , Queen 59 Pall and EC Mal . R l . , H London . the Prince , S . W of . Wales , ^ 1 ,
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Dec. 6, 1884, page 1316, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_06121884/page/92/
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