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B22975 The atchievements of the Kings of England since King Egbert of the Saxon race Fisher, Payne, 1616-1693. 1682 (1682) Wing F1013; ESTC R26135 27,021 144

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Labels Or. This See hath had 16 Bishops the present is John Pearson consecrated Feb. 9. 1672. Durham Azure a Cross between 4 Lyons Ramp Or. There have been 70 Bishops of this See the present is Nathan Crew Translated from Oxford 1674. Man Vpon 3 Ascents the Virgin Mary standing with her Arms distended between 2 Pillars on the dexter whereof a Church in base the Ancient Arms of Man There have been 28 Bishops hereof the present Henry Bridgman consecrated Bishop of Sodor at Chester Octob. 2d 1671. These Bishops of Man Entituled Sodorenses are nominated to the King by the Stanlys and after his assent sent to the Arch-Bishop of York for consecration which is the reason why the Bishop of Man is not a Lord in Parliament because not of the Kings disposition The Arms of the several Colledges in Oxford and Cambridge The Academy of Oxford was founded in the Year 872. and beareth the field Azure a Book open proper with seaven Seals Or on the leaves between 3 Crowns Or with these two words Sapientia felicitas University Colledge Founded by K. Alfred bears the field Azure a cross patonce between 4 Martlets Or. Baliol Colledge Founded by John Baliol An. 1263. bears the field Gules an Orl Arg. Martin Colledge Founded by Walt. Martin 1274. bears Or 3 Cheveronels Party Az. and Gules Exeter Colledg 1316. impaileth the Founders Coats that are joyn'd together like Man and Wife the first is Stapleton Bish of Exeter who bears 2 Bendlets waved within a border of Keys indorsed and united in the Rings the 2d is Sir Will. Peter Kt. bears Ruby on a Bend between two Escallops Topaz a Cornish Chough proper between 2 Cinquefoils Saphire and in a chief of the 2d a Rose between 2 Demy Flowers de lis of the first Orial Colledg Founded by K. Edward the 2d 1327. and bears the Arms of Eng. within a bordure engrail'd Silver in Gemme Queens Colledg Founded by Rob. Eaglesfield and by him call'd Queens Hall bears Or 3 Eaglets display'd Gules and thus flying against the Sun New Colledg Founded 1379. by Will. Wickham B. of Winchester beareth Pearl 2 Cheveronels Diamond between 3 Roses Ruby Lincoln Colledg Founded 1420 by R. Fleming Bishop of Lincoln and T. Rotheram B. of the same See was as a 2d Founder 1479. beareth the Arms of the See of Lincoln ensigned with a Mitre and Labels and in the first Part that of the first Founder which is Barry of 6 pieces Pearl and Saphire in chief 3 Lozenges Ruby and in the last Part Emrauld 3 Stags Topaz All-Souls Colledg 1437. Founded by Henry Chichley Arch-Bishop of Canterbury beareth Topaz a Cheveron between 3 Cinquefoils Ruby Magdalen Colledg Founded 1459. by William Wainfleet Bishop of Winchester bears Lozengee Christal and Diamond by the first of the first and on a chief of the 2d 3 Lillys slipped Pearl by the 3d. of the 1st Brazen Nose Foundation laid 1513. by William Smith Bishop of Lincoln whose See is in the midst between his own Arms in the first viz. Pearl a Cheveron Diamond between 3 Roses proper and the Coat of Rich. Sutton of Chester who finished the same and bore Quarterly the first Pearl a Cheveron between 3 Bugle Horns stringed Diamond and 2ly a Cheveron between 3 Croslets the 3d. as the 2d the 4th as the 1st Corpus Christi Founded by Richard Fox Bishop of Winchester 1516. bears the See of Winchester as before described between 1st Saphire and Pelican with Wings disclosed unlued and feeding her Young and the Arms of H. Oldham Bishop of Exeter who bore Diamond a Cheveron between 3 Owls and in a chief Pearl 3 Roses Ruby Christ Church Founded by Cardinal Wolsey 1546. bears Diamond on a Cross ingrailed Pearl a Lyon Pas Ruby between 4 Leopards heads Saphire in a chief topaz a Rose Ruby barded Emrauld inter 2 Cornish choughs proper ☞ In this one Example you have all the common Colours in Heraldry and accidents either of lines or things charged with or interposed by ordinaries or ordinary charges Trinity Colledg Founded by Thomas Hatfield Bishop of Durham in the time of Edward the 3d. calling it Durham Colledg but after its suppression restored by Sir Thomas Pope 1559. and Dedicated to the H. Trinity beareth party per pale topaz and Saphyre on a Cheveron between 3 Griffons heads erased 4 Flower de lis's all counter-charged ☜ Here you may observe how to Blazon 1st what ordinary lies next the field then what charge is next the field before you name the ordinary charge the Ordinary is charged with the Griffons head erased St. Jonas At the first Foundation called Bernards Colledge Founded by Henry Chichley after rebuilt by Sir Thomas White who bore Ruby in a border Diamond entoire of Stars topaz and on a Canton Christal a Lyon Ramp of the 2d an Annulet difference Jesus Colledg Founded by Queen Elizabeth because Dr. H. Price gave 600l in Buildings his Arms are born for this Society viz. Saphyre 3 Stags tripping Pearl Wadham Founded by Richard Wadham and Dorothy his Wife whose Arms are joyned Ruby a Cheveron between 3 Roses Pearl for the man and she bears Ruby a Bend between 2 Escallop-shells topaz The Halls of this Vniversity are Broadgate Hall Founded 1004. Glocester Hall Edmund Hall S. Albans Hall Hart Hall Founded 1316. New Inn. St. Mary Hall Founded 1327. Magdalen Hall Founded 1459. The Vniversity of Cambridge bears the field Gules on a Cross Ermin between 4 Lyons pas Gard. Or a Book clasped of the field garnished Gold ☞ Having thus blazoned the Arms of this Vniversity in Colours I shall now give it you in planetary Blazon viz. Mars on a Cross Ermin between 4 Lyons pas gard Sol a Bible clasp'd of the first garnished of the 3d. Peter-House Colledg Erected out of 2 Ancient Hostels by Hugh Balsham 1256. in planetary blazon bears Sol 4 pallets within a bordure of Mars charged with entoire of 8 Coronets Clare Hall Built by Richard Badow 1326. and call'd Vniversity Hall inlarged by Gualter Thansteed and resign'd to Eliz. La-Clare and she accounted Foundress 1347. she was Widow of the Earl of Vlster bears 2 Coats impailed within a border Gutty the first is Sol 3 Cheveronels Mars and the other Sol a Cross Mars Pembroke Hall Founded by Mary of Valencia Wife to the Earl of Pembroke 1343. the Ensign thereof is per pale Semi baron Feme the first is the half part of Valences Coat who bore barry Luna and Jove an Orle of Martlets Mars joyn'd with half the Coat Guyde Castilian Father to Mary of Valencia who bore Varry 3 pallets Mars in a chief Sol a file of 3 Labels ☞ This was an ancient way of impailing Coats by taking the one half of the Husbands and Wifes Corpus Christi Founded An. 1351. by the Aldermen Guild of Corpus Christi in Cambridge bears Saturn a Pelican with her wings expanded Luna vulnerating her breast for her young and standing in a Nest and
quartered with Jupiter 3 Lillies slipped proper the 3d as the 2d the 4th as the first Trinity Hall Bears Saturn a Crescent within a border Ermin Gonvil Caius Founded by the help of Mony left by Edmund de Gonvil 1348. and Dr. John Caius became a second Founder 1557. bears 2 Coats impailed within a border gobbonated Luna and Saturn the first is Luna on a plain Cheveron between 2 couple closes indented Saturn 3 Escalops of the first and 2ly Sol in a field Semi of Oaken Leaves 2 Serpents respecting each other issuant out of a hole and erected having a Flower slipped all proper with a Book clasped between them Saturn the Crest being a Dove Kings Colledg Begun by Henry the 6th 1441. who gave it this Coat under his Great Seal viz. Jupiter a Flower de lis Sol and Mars a Lyon pas Gard. of the same it was finished by K. Henry 7th Queens Colledg Founded 1441. bears Saturn an Episcopal Staff Luna ensign'd with a cross patee Sol and Crosier in Saltire in like manner over all a Boars head couped of Gold St. Katherins Hall Bears Saturn a Katharine Wheel Sol founded 1475. by Dr. Robert Woodlark 3d. Provost of Kings and Chancellor of the University Jesus Colledg Bears the field Luna a Fess between 3 Cocks heads erased Saturn crested and jolloped Mars all within a border entoire of 8 Coronets Sol their Crest being a Cock on a Crown It was first a Nunnery and converted into a Colledge by the procurement of John Alcock L. L. D. Dean of St. Stephens Westminster Bishop of Rochester after of Worcest and then of Ely Lord Chancellor of England 1497. Christs Colledg Founded by Mary Countess of Richmond Daughter and Heir of John Beanford Dean of Somerset Mother of King Henry 7th 1505. bears for Arms the Coat of the said John Beanford viz. Quarterly France and England within a Border Gobonated Arg. and Azure St. Johns Colledg Erected by the same Lady on the Ruins of an ancient Hospital 1508. and bears the same Arms. Magdalen Colledg Was first a Hall call'd Monks Hall and after new founded 1542. by Thomas Audley Chancellor of England and finished by Sir Chr. Wray Ch. Justice of the Kings Bench it bears the Ensign of the last Founder quarterly per pale indented Sol and Jupiter in the 2d and 3d quarter the Bird of Jove displayed and on a Bend of the same a Fret between 2 Martlets of the Sun otherwise in plain Blazon it is Quarterly per pale indented Or and Azure in the 2d and 3d quarter an Eagle displayed of the first metal on a Bend of the 2d colour a fret between 2 Martlets Gold Trinity Colledg Is 3 Colledges united into one viz. Kings-Hall Michael-House and Phiswick Hostel made into one Structure 1546. and Dedicated to the H. and undivided Trinity bears Luna a Cheveron between 3 Roses Mars in a chief of the 2d a Lyon pas Gard. between 2 Bibles clasped Sol founded by King Henry the 8th Emanuel Colledg Bears the field Luna a Lyon Ramp Jupiter holding in the dexter Paw a Lawrel Crown triumphal ensign'd over head with the word EMANUEL in a Scroll Sol founded by Sir Walter Mildmay 1584. Sidney Sussex Colledg Founded by Frances Widow of the Earl of Sussex who bore impailed Baron and Feme the first Sol a Pheon Jupiter for the Man and Luna a Bend ingrailed Saturn Philosop School The Vniversity at their own charges founded the Philosophy School An. 1136. Divinity School School of Arts. New Library Anno 1400. finished by Sir V. Thorp out of the Ruines of the old School their Gates and Walks built by Thomas Rotheram A. B. of York 1470. The Arms of the Twenty several Houses of Law in the City of London and first of the four Inns of Court viz. Inner Temple Middle Temple Lincolns Inn and Grays-Inn Inner Temple Bears Azure a Pegasus saliant Or. Milddle Temple Bears Arg. on a plain Cross Gules the Holy Lamb Or these two Societies took their Original about the year 1118. Grayes Inn. Bears Sable a Gryphon Ramp Or. Lincolns Inn. Bears Or a Lyon Ramp purpure Serjeants Inn in Fleetstreet Bears 2 Garbs in Saltire Or banded Azure Serj. Inn in Chancery Lane Bears a Pelta charged with Or an Ibis proper these are the Lodgings of the Judges Thavies Inn. Bears Az. on a bend Gules two garbes Or and in a chief Sable the Letter Tau Arg. this House is accounted the Principal of the Inferiour Courts or Inns of Chancery which are 8 in number Furnivals Inn. Bears Arg. a Bend between 6 Martlets within a border Azure Bernards Inn. Bears Party per pale indented Ermins and Sable a Cheveron Gules fretty Or. Staple Inn. Bears Vert a Woolpack Arg. Cliffords Inn. Bears Checky Or and Azure a fess and border Gules entoire of Besants Clements Inn. Bears the field Arg. an Anchor without a Stock in pale proper entertaining into the body thereof the letter C. New Inn. Or our Ladys Inn bears Vert a Flower-pot Arg. maintaining Gilly-Flowers Gules Lions Inn. Consists most of Devonshire and Cornwall men the Arms are Checky Or and Arg. a Lyon Ramp Sable armed and langued Gules Chest or Stroud Inn Bore Az. on a bend within a border Gules 3 Garbs Or this Inn was turn'd into a House for the Duke of Somerset in the Year 1549. Kederminsters Inn. Bears Az. on 2 Cheveronels Or between 3 Plates 8 Gunstones this is a Society of the Gentlemen of the Six Clarks Office Cursitors Inn. Bears the field Gules on a Cheveron Arg. 2 Mullets Sable within a border compony Or and Az. Doctors Commons Bears the Arms of Henry Harvey L. L. D. who at his cost appointed that House or Colledge for the Company of Professors of the Imperial Law and the Coat is thus blazoned Gules on a Bend Arg. 3 trefoils within a bordure Vert. Gresham Colledg Provided by Sir Thomas Gresham who bore Arg. a Cheveron Ermine between 3 Mullets Sable he ordained 7 Lectures to be publickly read only in Term time viz. Divinity Civil Law Phisick Geometry Astronomy Rhetorick and Musick Staffords Inn. Bears Or a Cheveron Gules and a Canton Ermin within a border compony Arg. and Az. this was the Office of the Remembrancers of the Exchequer St. Katharine Bears Party per fesse Gules and Az. in chief a Sword barwise proper in base a Demi-Katherin Wheel Or this House was founded by Queen Matilda Wife to King Stephen enlarged by Queen Elinor VVife to Edward the First and afterward Philippa VVife to Edward the Third founded there a Chancery and hath been a free Chappel or Hospital for poor Sisters THE COATS of ARMS Of divers GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND BLAZON'D Some in Colours Others with Planetary Blazon LONDON Printed for L. Curtis and Tho. Simmons 1682. A Collection of the Coats of Arms of divers Gentlemen Blazon'd Allen and Hide ARgent 3 Lozenges Sable Anderson Herefordshire Sable 5 Stars 2 1 2 Argent Alston Suffolk Azure 10 Stars Or 4
91 Q QUeronalle 19. Querlton 94. Queens Col. 51 60. R RAinsford 11. Rayce 33. Ramsey 94. Randall 94. Randolph 94. Radcliff 95. Restwold 12. Redingfield 25 Read 26 94. Retowre 32. Rede 94. Reading 95. Reinolds 95. Rigmaiden 22. Richardson 20. Rich 16 22 94. Rider 94. Rither 94. Ridgway 94. Ridley 94. Rouch 16 Robertson 23 Rowe 24 95. Rowden 32 Roberts 19 95. Roger 79. Rosse 94. Rogers 97. Robinson 95. Roper 27. Rochester 45. Le-Roche XII Russel 17 11 V. Rudyerd c. 4 114. Ruthen 11. S SAmford 14 III. Savil 27 15. Sackvil 14. Savage 20. Sandys 36. Salisbury 46 95. Salmon 96. Saunders 96 98. Sands 98. Sacker 99. Sayer 99. Sampson 102. Scot 98. Scarlet 99. Scudamore c 3 112. Scroop 12 Scotland VIII Seymour 25 21. Serjeants Inn 64 65. Selby 96. Seal 99. Shelton 98. Shelly 22 31 98. Shepheard 98. Shute 99. Shuter 99. Short 99. Sheperd c. 2 110. Shandos 9 Sheppard 31 III. Sheffield 17. Shirley 31. Sherrard 93. Sidney 16. Simpson 96. Simmons 97. Sidley 100. Sidney Sussex Col. 63. Smith 35. 96. Snigg 100. Somery 17. Somerset c. 2 III. 23. Somers c. 1 108. Sollers 100. Solers 100. South 99. Spark 98. Spiller 99. Speed 100. Spenser 22. Spurstow 96. Spratt 97. Springs 97. Spring 97. Stafford 15 Stapleton 16 32 97 Strood 23 Stamp 25 Sturton 28 Stukly 33 97 Stanhop 13. Stanley 14. Stourton 36. Stokely 76. Stanton 97. Starky 97. Storey 97. Staple Inn 65. Stroud Inn 66. Staffords Inn 67. K. Stephen 3. Stephens 99. Sturgion 100. Stone 100. Sutton 34 97. Surcester 73. Swallow 27 K. of Sweeden 24. Swinford 74. Synsward 101. Symmes 96. Symon 98. Symons 98. Symonds 97. Succession 5. T TAlbot 21. Taylor 100. Taverner 101. Tenton 28 Terril 100. Thynne 15 V. Thomson 100. Thorpe 101. Threle 101. Thomas 102. Thorne 102. Thavies Inn 65. Tirrey 102. Tindal 102. Touchet 31. Townsend 34. Touke 101. Tonson 102. Tounson c. 2 110. Trowtback 21 Trewarthen 23 Tripp 102. Traitor XII Trinity Col. 54 62. Trinity Hall 59. Tufton 22. Tuke 101. Turpin 101. Turner 102. Tyson 17 V VAughan 19 27 XIII 103. Veal 25 De Vere 18. Verney 103. Velaine 103. Vernon 103. Vincint 103. Villiers 12 13. Ulster VIII University Col. 50. Undall 103. Upton 103. Usher 18 W WAlgrave 10 103 106. Wallop 12 106. Ward 13 27 33 104. Wallies 13 106. Watton 26 Watson 35. Walton 97. Wadsworth 103. Walden 103. Wallington 103. Warren 104 106. Watterton 104. Waney 104. Wakeman 105. Watts c. 2 III 105. Walles 106. Warner 106. Waterhous 106. Wast boam 107. Walsham 107. Wadham Col. 55. Westlemore 76. Westminster 46. Wells 104. West 31 106. Webb 106. Wee le 26 Wentworth 29 22. Weston 19 104. Welsh 104. Welche 104. Winchister Col. 20 Williamson 21 106. Winne 24 Wild 26 Wiseman 28 c. 3 112. Whitmore 29 106. Wharton 32 106. Whittington 104. White 104. Winchester 47. Widdow VIII Widdrington 27. William Conq. 3 6. Willoughby 32 107. Wilkinson 106. Willington 106. Withie 105. Wither 105. Wilmot 20. Windsor 32. Wisemale 103. VVinter 105. VVoodnoth 8 107. VVorksley 14 VVoolaston 104 106. VVood 105. VVoodward 105. VVooton 105. VVorth 107. Marq. of VVorcester X. VVorcester 47. VVren 19 105. VVroth 18 VVray 27 104. VVycomb 16 Y YArmouth 29 Yeo 27. Yetton 107. D. of York 24. York 24 47 107. Young 107. Yelverton 31. Z ZOuch 107. Zusco 10 Zurich 11 Zymon 101. FINIS A Catalogue of some Books lately Printed for and sold by Tho. Simmons at the Prince's Arms in Ludgate-street 1. MEmorabilia or the most remarkable Passages and Counsels collected out of the several Declarations and Speeches that have been made by the King His L. Chancellors and Keepers and the Speakers of the Honourable House of Commons in Parliament since His Majesty's happy Restauratien Anno 1660 till the end of the last Parliament 1680. Reduced under 4. Heads viz. 1. Of the Protestant Religion 2. Of Popery 3. Of Liberty and Property c. 4. Of Parliaments By Edward Cook of the Middle Temple Esq Prince 3s 2. Mr. Read's Case Published for prevention of Scandal to his Brethren and People for Encouragement to suffering Protestant Dissenters for a Rebuke to their lawless Adversaries Being a Leading Case how to deal with such Men and a practical Answer to Dr. Stillingfleet and others who object against the Non-conformists VVhy will ye not do what ye confess to be lawful Humbly presented to our Governours in hopes of their Forbearance towards Us in such things as we account sinful Price 6d 3. A Genealogy of the Successions of the Kings of England from William the Conqueror with all their Atchievements truly Blazoned 4. An Historical account of the wonderful Cures wrought by Scarborough-Spaw on several Persons afflicted with the Scurvey Stone Jaundice Dropsie c. Together with an Account of many strange Rarities of Nature found at Scarbrough Price 1s 5. An Account of the late Reverend and worthy Dr. George Seignior Fellow of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge In Remarks on the material Passages of his Life and Death Written by James Fawket M. A. Price 8d 6. De Analogia sive Arte Latinae Linguae Commentariolus in quo omnia etiam reconditioris Grammaticae Elementa ratione novâ tractantur ad brevissimos Canones rediguntur In usum provectioris Adolescentiae Operâ VVilhelmi Baxteri Philistoris Price 1s 6d 7. England's Improvement by Sea and Land The second Part. Containing 1. An account of its Scituation and the Growths and Manfactures thereof 2. The benefit and necessity of a Voluntary Register 3. A Method for improving the Royal Navy lessening the growing power of France and obtaining the Fishery 4. Proposals for fortifying and securing Tangier so that no Enemy shall be able to attaque it 5. Advantageous Proposals for the City of London for the preventing of Fires and Massacres therein and for lessening the great Charge occasioned by the keeping up of the Trained Bands 6. The way to make New-Haven in Sussex fit to receive Ships of Burthen 7. Seasonable Discourses of the Tinn Iron Linnen and Woollen Trades With advantageous Proposals for improving them all Illustrated with seven large Copper-Plates By Andrew Yarranton Price 4s 8. Patriarcha non Monarcha The Patriarch Unmonarch'd Being Observations on a late Treatise and divers other Miscellanies Published under the name of Sir Robert Filmer Baronet In which the falseness of those Opinions that would make Monarchy Jure Divino are laid open And the true Principles of Government and Property especially in our Kingdom asserted By a Lover of Truth and of his Country Price 2s 6d FINIS