The College of Arms, or Heralds Office, London, MDCCLXVIII.
[London,
1768].
Engraving.
Image: 355 by 485mm (14 by 19 inches). Sheet: 395 by 500mm (15.5 by 19.75 inches).
12441
notes:
The print shows the College of Arms, in what is now Queen Victoria Street. The large border contains the crests of the officers of the College. At the top of each side border are the crests of the six heralds of arms in ordinary: Richmond, Chester, Lancaster, York, Somerset, and Windsor. Underneath are the crests of the pursuivants of arms in ordinary: Bluemantle, Rouge Croix, Rouge Dragon and Portcullis. The arms of the Earls of Norfolk (the Earl of Norfolk holds the posit...
bibliography:
BL Maps K.Top.25.3.
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