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Constable, David (1795 - 1857) (Stamp 5)
Owner:
Constable, David
Arms:
Quarterly gules and vair a bend or
Crest:
A greyhound passant collared
Motto:
Impeger et fidus
Dimensions (height x width):
19mm x 15mm
Heraldic Charges:
bend
greyhound
Sources
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Ars aulica, or, The courtier’s arte.
Lorenzo Ducci. London,
Briefe discourse of royall monarchie, as of the best common weale.
Charles Merbury. London,
Catholike moderator.
Jacques Davy Du Perron. London,
Choice and experimental receipts in physick and chirurgery.
Digby, Kenelm, Sir. London,
Claustrum regale reseratum, or, The Kinges concealment at Trent.
Anne Wyndham. London,
Collection of original poems.
Thomas Blacklock. Edinburgh,
Compendious booke, of Godly and spirituall songs.
John Wedderburn. Edinburgh,
Compendious booke, of Godly and spirituall songs.
Edinburgh,
Diary of Alexander Brodie of Brodie.
Alexander Brodie. Edinburgh,
Discourse of women, shewing their imperfections alphabetically.
Jacques Olivier. London,
Entertainments of the Cours, or, Academical conversations.
Melchior de Marmet. London,
Essaies.
Francis Bacon. Edinburgh,
Essay on ways and means for inclosing, fallowing, planting, &c Scotland.
William Mackintosh. Edinburgh,
Exhortacion to the Scottes, to conforme them selfes to the honorable, expedie[n]t, and godly union, betwene the twoo realmes of Englande and Scotlande.
James Harrison. London,
Faithful account, of the present state, of affairs, in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
E.C.. London,
Greenes never too late.
Robert Greene. London,
Impartial history of the rise, progress and extinction of the late rebellion in Britain, in the years 1745 and 1746.
Dougal Graham. Glasgow,
In Henricum Fridericum primogenitum Iacobi ter maximi Regis Magnæ Britanniæ, Galliæ, & Hiberniæ.
Alexander Julius. Edinburgh,
Liber physiognomiæ.
Michael Scot. Venice,
Memoirs of the affairs of Scotland.
David Moysie. Edinburgh,
Regi suo, post bis septennium in patriam ex Anglia redeunti, Scotiæ gratulatio.
David Hume. Edinburgh,
Relation of the death of David Rizzi, chief favorite to Mary Stuart Queen of Scotland.
Patrick Ruthven Ruthven. London,
True and plain report of the furious outrages of Fraunce.
François Hotman. London,
True reportarie of the most triumphant, and royal accomplishment of the baptisme of the most excellent, right high, and mightie Prince, Frederik Henry.
William Fowler. London,
Undoubted art of thriving.
James Donaldson. Edinburgh,
Warkis.
David Lyndsay. Edinburgh,