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Escutcheon (heraldry)
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The Escutcheon, Journal of the Cambridge University Heraldic & Genealogical Society ______
Heraldry: Where Art and Family History Meet Part II: Marshalling and Cadency by Richard A
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The Escutcheon, Journal of the Cambridge University Heraldic & Genealogical Society
Heraldry in Ireland
The Medieval Origins of the British System of Cadency. by Paul A
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The Escutcheon 16.2
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The Escutcheon 17.1
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The Escutcheon 15.1
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Cultivating Heraldic Histories in Early Modern English Literature
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A Brief Heraldic Guide to the British Armorial Bindings
The Meanings Behind the Symbols
Traceable Heraldic Art Appendix W: Display Worksheets Devices Are Generally Submitted on a Standard Shield Outline, Known As an Escutcheon