Skip to:
content
search
British Armorial Bindings
Home
Search
Stamps
Stamps
Unidentified Stamps
Monarch Stamps
Heraldic Charges
Monograms
Mottoes
Owners
Owners
Monarchs
Century of Activity
Owners by Rank
Sources
Sources
Libraries
Authors
Binders
About
Introduction
Acknowledgements
Brief Heraldic Guide PDF
Help
Contact
You are here
Home
Home
>
Stamps
Egerton, John, 2nd Earl of Bridgewater (1622 - 1686) (Stamp 2)
Owner:
Egerton, John
Crest:
A lion rampant supporting an arrow in pale point downwards
Dimensions (height x width):
72mm x 32mm
Coronet:
Earl
Heraldic Charges:
arrow
lion rampant
Sources
Advice to a daughter in opposition to the advice to a sonne, or Directions for your better conduct through the various and most important encounters of this life, etc..
John Heydon. London,
Amour avantureux.
Du Verdier. Paris,
Archontorologion, or The diall of princes, containing the golden and famous book of Marcus Aurelius.
Antonio de Guevara. London,
Arrant thiefe, whom every man may trust in word and deed.
John Taylor. London,
Aventurier Buscon.
Francisco de Quevedo. Paris,
Cleobuline, ou La vefve inconnuë.
baronne de. Marcé. Paris,
Courtisans genereux.
. Paris,
Empire de l’inconstance.
Sieur de Ville. Paris,
First part of the no lesse rare, then excellent and stately history, of the famous and fortunate Prince Palmerin of England.
Francisco de Morais. London,
Glories and magnificent triumphs of the blessed restitution of His Sacred Majesty K. Charles II..
James Heath. London,
Histoire comique de Francion.
Charles Sorel. Paris,
Melante.
Louis Videl. Paris,
Mysteries of love & eloquence, or, The arts of wooing and complementing.
Edward Phillips. London,
Novelles observations sur le Decalogue.
Jean d’ Espagne. London,
Opera.
Martin Luther. Wittenberg,
Pleasaunte laborinth called Churchyardes chance.
Thomas Churchyard. London,
Proxeneta, seu, De prudentia civili liber.
Girolamo Cardano. Leiden,
Reliquiæ Wottonianæ.
Henry Wotton. London,
Six voyages .
Jean-Baptiste Tavernier. London,
Αρχοντορολογιον, or The diall of princes, containing the golden and famous book of Marcus Aurelius.
Antonio de Guevara. London,