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116954Rome Collège Héraldique 1906. 8vo. 43pp. With 6 full page plates in the pagination. Publ. dark red embossed paper boards gilt front board with front wrapper preserved. Front fly-leaf loose. The plates with the heraldic arms of the families. Roman nobility from d’Archery to Veralli. hardcover
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19981311280PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19981309572PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1988788755PN. New. 1988. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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1956500041802Madrid: Ediciones Hidalguía 1956. First Edition. . Paperback. Good. 4 volume set <br/> <br/> Ediciones Hidalguía, paperback
1998x-3540762582Springer-Verlag 1998. Paperback. New. 346 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Springer-Verlag paperback
211712 February 1676. 1p 8vo. On bifolium endorsed in two hands on reverse of second leaf one reading: 'Papier d'antoine Joignar anglois recu Le 29e. Fever. 1676'. In good condition lightly aged and worn with stub from mount adhering. Beneath Hamilton's signature at the foot of the document is a fair impression of his seal in red wax. The document reads: 'Nous le Sieur d'Hamilton Capn. Comandant du Regiment de Monsieur le Comt d'Hamilton Certifions que le porteur de ce present Antoin Joinar nous a bien et fidellement Servie en tous les occasions qui se sont presentes estant apresent agé et incapable de plus Servire apres avoir esté blaisé au dite Service nous luy avons donné le present Certificat pour se retirer a l'hostel des Invalides en foys de quoy nous avons Signé le presente'. Image on request. 2 February 1676. unknown
21172France. 1675. The context is explained in Hamilton's entry in the Oxford DNB: 'Anthony Hamilton joined his brother George in France in 1667 and was given a captain's commission in the French army. In 1671 he and his younger brother Richard joined a regiment of foot which George raised in Ireland for the service of Louis XIV. They served in the Franco-Dutch War of 1672–8.' On 12 x 19 cm piece of vellum. In good condition with spike hole and bottom corners snipped. Entire document in French. The main text consists of ten lines of text in a stylized secretarial hand with Hamilton's split signature at the bottom: the word 'Anthoine' being at the bottom left and the word 'Hamilton' at bottom right. Autograph description by Hamilton on the reverse: 'Pour servir de quittance de la somme de quatre cens cinquante livures pour mes appointements de cappitaine au Regimant D'Hamilton pandant les six mois de campagne de lannée 1675'. See Image. [France. 1675.] hardcover
9819Early nineteenth-century. 4to 3 pp. Bifolium. Neatly and closely written. Text clear and complete. Fair on aged paper. Evaluations of the conduct of more than thirty families from a staunchly Bourbon point of view. First entry: 'Lorraine. Des sentiments trés pur. Ils quitterent ce Pais et furent trouver l'Empereur qui les Emploie dans ses Armées.' Some families come in for criticism: 'Bethune. Cette maison si illustre s'est couverte d'ignomenie un seul Bethune d'Artois a Emigrée.' Longest entry twenty lines on the Durfort Boissier family. [Early nineteenth-century.] unknown
1726LL 878<p><em>"Ejecutoria de Hidalguía ganada por los Caballeros hijosdalgo de los Señores Don Nicolás Antonio de Arjona y Don Zoilo Alfonso de Arjona".</em></p><p>4to. 33 x 23 cm. Contemporary silk binding. Three manuscript pages vellum folio containing a beautifully rendered depiction of the spiritual state of Solitude with a figure of a recumbent Christ with two cherubim at his feet and angels with a Virgin Mary illuminated vellum folio with coat of arms of nobility of the Arjona Family with colored helmet two vellum pages with a genealogical tree cover five blank folios 211 folios.</p><p><strong>RICHLY ILLUMINATED SPANISH "CARTA DE HIDALGUIA</strong>. According to seventeenth century writer Bernabé Moreno de Vargas a patent of nobility hidalguía consists of a transcription of a favorable outcome of a lawsuit filed before the Chancellories of Ciudad Real Granada and Valladolid. on behalf of individuals families and often of entire lineages recognizing the plaintiff's or plaintiffs' noble status.</p><p>After January 20 1703 the competencies for determining noble status would fall exclusively on the Chancellories of Valladolid and Granada in order to protect the impoverished Royal treasury from tax evasion. </p><p>This patent of nobility or hidalguía concerns the families of Don Nicolás Antonio de Arjona and Don Zoilo Alfonso de Arjona in 1726.</p><p><em>Artfully decorated the depiction of the family's noble coat of arms is especially worthy of mention. The document examines the two genealogical trees and stands as a good example of the heraldic literature of the time</em></p>