The dormant and extinct baronage of England : or an historical and genealogical account of the lives, public employments, and most memorable actions of the English nobility who have flourished from the Norman conquest to the year 1809
Banks, Thomas Christopher
Printer:
Bensley, T.
3 volumes. Library lacks vol. 4 (published 1826)
London : Printed by T. Bensley, Holt Courtm for J. White, Hoace's Head, Fleet Street, 1807-1809
Some of the coat of arms have been hand coloured
Method of acquisition: Given (1992) by Giles, Phyllis M.
1807 CE - 1809 CE
Title within red ornamental border. "This edition is printed at the University Press, Oxford, in the 17th-century Fell types. It is limited to 1250 copies, on Vidalon hand-made paper, of which 1200 are for sale in England and America. This is number [in ms] 994." Edited by Viola Meynell Quarter bound in vellum with patterned paper sides over boards. Patterned paper endpages
Support composed of paper
Accession number: PB 82-1992
Primary reference Number: 238746
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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