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English: Fleuron from book:
The peerage of Scotland. A complete view of the several orders of nobility, of that ancient Kingdom; their Descents, Marriages, Issue, and Relations; their Creations; armorial Bearings, Crests, Supporters, Mottos, Chief Seats, and the High Offices they possess; So methodized as to display whatever is truly useful in this instructive and amusing Branch of Knowledge. Together With A List of the Sixteen Peers, from the Union to 1767. And an Account of the Attainted Peers; their Descents, &c. &c. and the present Representatives of those unfortunate Families; Also three useful plates, teaching the art of heraldry. By Mr. Kimber, Author of the Peerage of England. Corrected to April 20, 1767.
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Author Kimber, Edward
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for H. Woodfall; J. Fuller; G. Woodfall; R. Baldwin; W. Johnston; B. Law; T. Longman; T. Lowndes; J. Wilkie; J. Johnson and Co. W. Bathoe; Z. Stuart; W. Nicoll; and E. Johnson
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History and Geography
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T133519
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