Auncient ecclesiastical histories of the first six hundred yeares after Christ, written in the Greeke tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Euagrius

TitleAuncient ecclesiastical histories of the first six hundred yeares after Christ, written in the Greeke tongue by three learned historiographers, Eusebius, Socrates, and Euagrius
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1619
AuthorsEusebius, of Cæsarea, Bishop of Cæsarea
CityLondon
LibraryClements Collection National Art Library
BindingBound in calf with the stamp in gold
SignatureInscription on the pastedown: “Ex dono Charissimæ uxorij suæ Margeretæ / Dominæ Hungerford Homo nieunte [sic] 1636”; Signatures on the titlepage: “Hugh Duncan (?), “W. Browning, 1824”; Presentation inscription from Isabella Browning to the Right Rev. Will
Call NumberCLE DD4
Stamp(s): 
Hungerford, Edward, Sir (1596 - 1648) (Stamp 1)
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Arms Quarterly of nine 1. Two bars in chief three plates [roundels] (Hungerford) 2. Per pale indented a chevron (Heytesbury) 3. Barry of six ermine and [gules] (Hussey) 4. On a chevron three fleurs de lys (Peverel) 5. Two bars in chief three plates [roundels] (Hungerford) 6. Three toads erect (Botreaux) 7. Paly wavy of six (Molines) 8. A lion rampant crowned within a bordure (Burnell) 9. A saltire engrailed (Blount) impaling on an escutcheon of pretence Three helmets within a bordure (Holyday) Crest Out of a ducal coronet a garb between two sickles Helmet of an Esquire Motto ET DIEV MON...
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