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Douglas, William, 1st Duke of Queensberry (1637 - 1695) (Stamp 2)
Owner:
Douglas, William
Crest:
A heart winged ensigned with an imperial crown
Dimensions (height x width):
54mm x 49mm
Monogram:
W D
Initial:
W D
Coronet:
Duke
Heraldic Charges:
crown, imperial
heart
Sources
Balm from Gilead, or, The differences about the indulgence.
John Bairdy. London,
Bellua marina.
John Butler. London,
Christ revealed, or, The Old Testament explained.
Thomas Taylor. London,
Christian directory, guiding man to eternall salvation.
Robert Persons. [S.l.],
Commentarius ad leges tam regias, quam XII. tabularum mores, et canones, Romani iuris antiqui ….
Antonius Clarus Sylvius. Paris,
Controversial letters.
Peter Walsh. London,
Europæ speculum, or, A view or survey of the state of religion in the western parts of the world.
Edwin Sandys. London,
Exact collection of all remonstrances, declarations, votes, orders and ordinances.
King of Great Britain Charles I. London,
Finetti philoxenis.
Finett, John, Sir. London,
French cook, prescribing the way of making ready of all sorts of meats, fish, and flesh.
François Pierre de La Varenne. London,
Further discovery of the mystery of Jesuitisme.
London,
Gangræna.
Thomas Edwards. London,
Histoire de la vie de messire Philippes de Mornay, seigneur du Plessis Marly.
Philippe de Mornay. Leiden,
Historian’s guide, or, Britaine’s remembrancer.
Samuel Clarke. London,
Historical observations upon the reigns of Edward I. II. III. and Richard II..
George Savile Halifax. London,
Historie of the West Indies..
Pietro Martire d’ Anghiera. London,
History of the quarrels of Pope Paul V with the state of Venice.
Paolo Sarpi. London,
History of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices and church-lands.
Gilbert Burnet. London,
Instructions concerning erecting of a library.
Gabriel Naudé. London,
King's visitatorial power asserted.
Nathaniel Johnston. London,
Memoires.
Philippe de Mornay. La Forest,
Mischief of separation. .
Edward Stillingfleet. London,
Moral essay, preferring solitude to publick employment, and all its appanages.
George Mackenzie. Edinburgh,
Naturalis historiæ.
the Elder Pliny. Leiden,
Notæ ad M. Catonem, M. Varronem, L. Columellam De re rustica.
Fulvio Orsini. Rome,
Observations on a journy [sic] to Naples.
Antonio Gavin. London,
Paradise regained.
John Milton. London,
Perfect politician.
Henry Fletcher. London,
Present State of Europe.
London,
Present state of the Greek and Armenian churches, Anno Christi, 1678.
Paul Rycaut. London,
Reformed bishop desiring union.
James Gordon.
Reproof to The rehearsal transproved.
Samuel Parker. London,
Second vindication of the Church of Scotland.
Gilbert Rule. Edinburgh,
Two discourses: the one of the primitive government of churches.
Herbert Thorndike. Cambridge,