The illustrated book of heraldry: an international history of heraldry and it contemporary uses
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Discovering heraldry
Fearn, Jacqueline, 2006, Discovering heraldry, Botley: Shire publications.
Discovering heraldry
Fearn, Jacqueline, 2006, Discovering heraldry, Botley: Shire publications.
Discovering heraldry
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Discovering heraldry
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Dictionary of British arms: medieval ordinary: volume 1
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Dugdale, William, 1989, The visitation of Derbyshire begun in 1662 and finished in1664, Harleian Society.
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Munimenta Heraldica, 1484-1984
1985, Munimenta Heraldica, 1484-1984, London: The Harleian Society.
The Norwoods: II heraldry and brasses
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Papworht's ordinary of British armorials: reproduced from the original edition of 1874
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Wearing, Stanley J., 1944, Post-Reformation Royal Arms in Norfolk churches, by S.J. Wearing and Percy Millican, with M/S additions by V.S. Torr., Norfolk Record Society.
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