Take heed of both extremes, or Plain and useful cautions against popery and presbytery

TitleTake heed of both extremes, or Plain and useful cautions against popery and presbytery
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1675
AuthorsBeaulieu, L
CityLondon
LibraryBritish Library
BindingWith the stamps in gold
SignatureInscription: “Joseph Mower his Booke”
Call NumberC.67.c.17
Stamp(s): 
Unidentified Stamp
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Arms Per bend ermine and ermines a lion rampant crowned
Possibilities for Identification: 
Davenport identifies these stamps as those of Marcus Trevor 1st Viscount Dungannon. Both arms and crest belonged to the Welsh hero Tudor Trevor, and are used by his descendants. Because surnames are a recent introduction in Wales, various branches of the family have different surnames. For the lion rampant Papworth's Ordinary lists a good number, of possibilities, among them Davies of London and Shropshire, Davis of Denbighshire and Dymock of Warwickshire, granted in 1581, and Dymock of Penley Hall in Flintshire. For the wyvern crest Papworth gives the following: Drake, Ashe and Withercomb, Devon; Drake, Hardley, Norfolk; Davith. The initials I D would fit any of these families. That of the Viscounts Dungannon do not offer anyone whose name began with I or J.
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