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Arms of the Trading Companies, Hospitals, Inns of Court, Scocieties &c. Plate IV.
Arms of the Trading Companies, Hospitals, Inns of Court, Scocieties &c. Plate IV. Engraved for Noorthouck's History of London.
Longmate sculp.
[London: R. Baldwin, 1773.]
Engraving. 240 x 190mm (9½ x 7½"). Trimmed into plate on left, notch in bottom edge. Repaired tear on left.
Thirty costs-of-arms, including those of the Russia, South Sea, Turkey or Levant and Virginia Companies.
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Arms of the City Companies, Scocieties &c. Plate III.
Arms of the City Companies, Scocieties &c. Plate III. Engraved for Noorthouck's History of London.
Longmate sculp.
[London: R. Baldwin, 1773.]
Engraving. 240 x 190mm (9½ x 7½"). Trimmed into plate at sides.
Thirty costs-of-arms of City Companies, alphabetically from Pewterers to Woomen, and trading companies including those of the African, Hudson's Bay and East India Companies.
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[Facsimile of the patent of nobility granted to Edmund Dunch by Oliver Comwell.]
[Facsimile of the patent of nobility granted to Edmund Dunch by Oliver Comwell.] Oliver by the Grace of God Lord Protector of the Commonwealth...
Longmate sculp.
[London, 1787.]
Engraving. 270 x 285mm (10½ x 11¼"), possibly signed by the author, very large margins. Paper toned.
A patent of nobility giving the title of Baron Burnell of East Wittenham to Edmund Dunch (1602-78), MP for Wallingford during the trial of Charles I and governor of Wallingford Castle. His was the only Baronage made by Cromwell not renewed by Charles II, although he was not exempted from the general pardon at the Restoration. From Noble's ''Memoirs of the Protectorate-House of Cromwell''. A signature, 'Mark Noble', is written in ink under the same name in the dedication.
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