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A PLEA FOR THE ANTIQUITY OF HERALDRY, with an Attempt 

 to Expound its Theory and Elucidate its History. By W. Smith Ellis, Esq., of the 

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BARONIA ANGLIA CONCENTRATE ; or, a Concentration of all 

 the Baronies called Baronies in Fee, deriving their Origin from Writ of Summons, and 

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A book of great research by the well- former works. The second volume, pp. 210- 



known author of the "Dormant and Extinct 300, contains an Historical Account of the 



Peerage," and other heraldic and historical first settlement of Nova Scotia, and the 



works. Those fond of genealogical pursuits foundation of the Order of Nova Scotia 



ought to secure a copy while it is so cheap. Baronets, distinguishing those who had 



It may be considered a Supplement to his seisin of lands there. 



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PLAYING- CARDS. Facts and Speculations on the History of 

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HOLBEIN'S DANCE OF DEATH ; with an Historical and Literary 



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