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Egerton, Francis Charles Granville, 3rd Earl of Ellesmere (1847 - 1914) (Stamp 1)

Egerton, Francis Charles Granville, 3rd Earl of Ellesmere (1847 - 1914) (Stamp 1)
Owner:
Egerton, Francis Charles Granville
Arms:
A lion rampant between three pheons
Dimensions (height x width): 76mm x 55mm
Coronet: Earl
Heraldic Charges: lion rampantpheons (3)

Sources

  • Calliepeia, or A rich store-house of proper, choice, and elegant Latine words and phrases. Thomas Draxe. London,
  • Collection of articles injunctions, canons, orders, ordinances, and constitutions ecclesiastical, with other publick records of the Church of England. Church of England. London,
  • Collection of several relations & treatises singular and curious. Jean-Baptiste Tavernier. London,
  • Epistolæ familiares. Desiderius Erasmus. Antwerp,
  • King of Spain’s declaration of war against Great-Britain done at Buen Retiro, on the 28th of November . Spain; Sovereign V). London,
  • Observations upon experimental philosophy. Margaret Cavendish Newcastle. London,
  • Ordini di cavalcare, et modi di conoscere le nature de’ cavalli. Federico Grisone. Venice,
  • Remarks on the Barrier-Treaty vindicated. T. R.. London,
  • Rex theologus, the preachers guard and guide in his double duty of prayer and preaching. Robert Seppens. London,
  • Soupirs de l'Europe &c, or, The groans of Europe at the prospect of the present posture of affairs. Dumont, Jean, baron de Carlscroon. London,
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