Historical account of the substances which have been used to describe events and to convey ideas from the earliest date to the invention of paper

TitleHistorical account of the substances which have been used to describe events and to convey ideas from the earliest date to the invention of paper
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1800
AuthorsKoops, M
CityLondon
LibraryParham House Sussex
BindingBound in vellum with the stamp in gold on both covers
BookplateBook label of the Bibliotheca Lindesiana; Book label of F.R.P. Forrest
SignatureInscription: “Bought by me at Lord Talbot de Malahide’s sale [S 24 June 1890] John T Beer”
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Crest A bull’s head erased transfixed of an arrow Motto PRODESSE QUAM CONSPICI
Possibilities for Identification: 
None of the names associated with the motto match the crest (Cocks, Lord Somers; Chamberlayne; Cookesey; Cox; Grote; Leigh) Fairbairn’s Crests provide 2 examples of the crest: plate 44/6 Walcott; and plate 273/6 Hayter
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