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WORKS PUBLISHED BY

HENRY WASHBOURNE,

18, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS,

AND MAY BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS.

A New Edition, much enlarged; dedicated, by permission, to H.R.H. Prince George of Cambridge,

THE BOOK OF FAMILY CRESTS AND MOTTOS: comprising nearly every Family Bearing, alphabetically arranged according to the Surnames of the Bearers, and fully blazoned or explained, accompanied by upwards of Four Thousand Engravings, illustrative of the Crests of all the Peers, Baronets, and nearly all the Families of England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, the Colonies, &c, &c, a complete Dictionary of Mottos, with Translations and Bearers' Names, accompanied by illustrative quotations; a Glossary of Terms, and Introductory Remarks, historical and explanatory. Two Volumes, cloth, elegantly gilt. Price 21s.

"No wonder this book sells."—Spectator.

The 71st Year, and 14th Edition, greatly improved and enlarged.

CLARK'S Introduction to HERALDRY: Rules for Blazoning and Marshalling Coat Armours;—the English and Scottish Regalia;—a Dictionary of Heraldic Terms; Orders of Knighthood illustrated and explained;—Degrees of the Nobility and Gentry;—Tables of Precedency;—Titles and Duties of the Great Officers of State and of the Officers of the College of Arms. 48 Engravings, illustrative of upwards of 1000 Examples, including the arms of numerous Families.

"I do not think I can offer better assistance than will be found in Clark's Introduction, Sec."—Montague's Guide to the Study of Heraldry.

Small 8 vo. emblematically gilt, price Is. 6d. With the Plates correctly coloured, 18s; or on paper prepared for learners to colour, 10s.

"This new edition of a very old and useful work is so pretty and very elaborately got up, that we cannot refuse it a brief notice."—New Monthly Mag.

THE BOOK OF MOTTOS, arranged in Alphabetical Order, with Significations, Bearers' Names, and illustrative Quotations, Royal l8mo. cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.