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Coat-of-Arms

 Subject
Subject Source: Local sources

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

College of William and Mary Coat of Arms

 Collection
Identifier: UA 347
Scope and Contents

This 1929 copy of the 1694/1698 Granting of Arms to the College of William and Mary from the College of Arms in London is enclosed in a plexiglass mount. At the top of the document are four arms: the College of William and Mary, an unknown one, the King's, and the College of Arms.

Dates: 1929

Lord Botetourt coat of arms

 Collection — Frame (Acc. 2019.027)
Identifier: 2019.027
Content Description

Framed Coat of Arms for Lord Botetourt. A label adhered on the back reads "Finely engraved on copper and printed on hand made paper, from Joseph Edmonson's Baronagium Genealogicum, published London 1764. Edmonson was Mowbray Herald Extraordinary of the College of Arms of Great Britain. His work is one of the most authoritative and beautiful publications on Heraldry."

Dates: circa 1760s

Merchant Taylors' Company of London, Coat-of-Arms

 Collection
Identifier: 01/Mss. Acc. 1997.19
Scope and Contents

Coat-of-Arms of the Merchant Taylors' Company of London, circa 1870. Framed reverse painting on glass, backed by beige linen. Artist unknown. Motto: "Concordia parvae res crescunt." [In harmony, small things grow]

Dates: circa 1870; Majority of material found in circa 1870