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  • A short and easy introduction to heraldry, in two parts. Part I. The use of arms and armory, rules of blazon and marshalling coats of armour, with engraved tables; also the regalia of England. Part II. A dictionary of heraldry, with an alphabetical list of its terms, in English, French, and Latin; also the different degrees of the nobility and gentry of Egland, with tables of precedency. The whole comp. from the most approved authorities. By Hugh Clark.

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    • London, Printed for E. Edwards, 1825.
    • 1825
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  • The peerage of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland [electronic resource] : containing their titles, date of their creations, description of their arms, crests, and supporters: their mottos, country seats, and town residence. Together with their surnames, and the Titles by which their eldest Sons are (in Courtesy) distinguished. To which is added, all the extinct and attainted titles. And an account of the kings of England, commencing with the Saxon Heptarchy; including their Births, Marriages, Time of Reigning, and Deaths. Also a table of precedency, and a complete index to the whole. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull.

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    • Dublin : printed by C. Talbot, for the Company of Booksellers, M,DCC,LXXIX. [1779]
    • 1779
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  • A short and easy introduction to heraldry [electronic resource] : in which all the terms are displayed in a clear and alphabetical manner; With the Use and Dignity of Arms, the Manner of Tournaments, Croisaides: also the Rules of Blazon and Marshalling Coat-Armours. Likewise Hatchments so familiarly explained, that a Person may know, at the first View, what Branch of the Family is deceased; with a great Number of elegant Copper-Plates, containing above Six Hundred Figures, collected from the most ancient and modern Authors, upon a new and regular Plan. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull, Engravers.

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    • London : printed for G. Kearsly, at (no. 46) near Searjeant's Inn in Fleet-Street; sold by W. Skropshire, in New Bond Street J. Ridley, St. James's Street; J. Walter, Charing Cross; Richardson and Urquhart, at the Change; and J. Sewell, in Cornhill, 1776.
    • 1776
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  • The peerage of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland [electronic resource] : containing their titles, date of their creations, arms, crests, ... Together with their surnames, ... To which is added, all the extinct and attainted titles. And an account of the kings of England, ... and a complete index to the whole. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull, ...

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    • [London] : Printed for G. Kearsly, at No. 46, in Fleet-Street, 1779.
    • 1779
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  • A short and easy introduction to heraldry [electronic resource] : in which all the most useful terms are displayed in a clear and alphabetical manner; With the Use and Dignity of Arms, the Manner of Tournaments, Croisaides, Tombs and Monuments: also the Rules of Blazon and Marshalling Coat-Armours. With a concise Method of Sketching and Blazoning Arms, now in Practice among Heralds, Herald Painters and Engravers. Likewise Achievements or Hatchments so familiarly explained, that a Person may know, at the first View, what Branch of the Family is deceased; with a great Number of elegant Copper-Plates, containing above Eight Hundred Examples, collected from the most antient and modern Authors, upon a new and regular Plan. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull, engravers. The third edition, much enlarged, by the addition of two hundred examples, neatly Engraved; and an appendix Containing the Privileges of the Gentry and Yeomen of England, extracted from the last Edition of Guillim's Display of Heraldry. And an Account of the Garter, Bath, Thistle, and all the different Orders of Europe.

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    • London : printed for G. Kearsly, at (no. 46) near Serjeant's-Inn, in Fleet-Street; and sold by W. Shropshire, in New Bond-Street; J. Ridley, St. James's-Street; J. Walter, Charing-Cross; Richardson and Urquhart, at the 'change; and J. Sewell, in Cornhill, 1777.
    • 1777
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  • A short and easy introduction to heraldry [electronic resource] : In two parts. Part I. A concise Dictionary of all the most Useful Technical Terms in the Science of Heraldry, with twenty-eight Copperplates, containing above eight hundred and eighty Examples, elegantly engraved. Part II. The Use of Arms and Armory, with Rules of Blazon and Marshalling Coat Armours, a Description of Tournaments, Croisades, Tombs, and Monuments. The Method of Sketching and Blazoning Arms, in Practice among Heralds, Herald-Painters, and Engravers. Likewise Hatchments so familiarly explained, that on the first View may be known what Branch of the Family is deceased. The whole is collected from the best Authorities, upon a new and regular Plan. Also Anappendix, Containing the Privileges of the Gentry and Yeomen of England, with An Account of the Garter, Bath, Thistle, and all the different Orders of Europe. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull.

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    • London : printed for G. Kearsly, at No. 46, near Serjeant's Inn, Fleet-Street, 1781.
    • 1781
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  • A short and easy introduction to heraldry, [electronic resource] : in two parts. Part I. The use of arms and armory, ... Part II. A dictionary of heraldry, ... Embellished with thirty-eight copperplates, ... The whole compiled from the most approved authorities. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull.

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    • London : printed for G. Kearsley, 1788.
    • 1788
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  • The arms of the nobility, [electronic resource] : of England, Scotland & Ireland, brought down to the year 1778. Engraved, by Hugh Clark, & Thomas Wormull, with the mottos translated into English.

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    • [London] : Published according to Act of Parliament, by G. Kearsly, in Fleet Street, March 12th., 1778.
    • 1778
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  • A short and easy introduction to heraldry [electronic resource] : In which all the most useful Terms are displayed in a clear and alphabetical Manner; With the Use and Dignity of Arms, the Manner of Tournaments, Croisades, Tomes and Monuments: also the Rules of Blazon and Marshalling Coat-Armours. With a concise Method of Sketching and Blazoning Arms, now in Practice among Heralds, Herald Painters and Engravers. Likewise Achievements or Hatchments so familiarly explained, that a person may know, at the first view, what branch of the family is deceased; with a great number of elegant copper-plates, containing above eight hundred examples, collected from the most antient and modern authors, upon a new and regular plan. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull, engravers. The fourth edition, much enlarged, by the addition of two hundred examples, neatly engraved; and an appendix, Containing the Privileges of the Gentry and Yeomen of England, extracted from the last Edition of Guillim's Display of Heraldry. And an Account of the Garter, Bath, Thistle, and all the different Orders of Europe.

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    • London : printed for G. Kearsly, at No. 46, near Serjeant's Inn, Fleet-Street, 1779.
    • 1779
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  • A short and easy introduction to heraldry, [electronic resource] : wherein its most useful terms are displayed, with twelve elegant copper-plates, containing 400 examples, Collected from the most eminent ancient and modern Authors, and disposed in a clear and alphabetical Manner. By Hugh Clark and Thomas Wormull, engravers.

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    • London : printed for the editors, at Mr. Wards, Rupert Street, St. James's; and sold by W. Shropshire, New Bond Street; J. Almon, Piccadilly; J. Ridley, St. James's Street; J. Walter, Charing Cross; G. Kearsly, No 46, Fleet Street; and Richardson and Urquhart, Royal Exchange, 1775.
    • 1775
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