Survey of the new religion, detecting many grosse absurdities which it implieth.

TitleSurvey of the new religion, detecting many grosse absurdities which it implieth.
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1605
AuthorsKellison, M
CityDouai
LibraryPlume Library Maldon Essex
BindingBound in calf with the stamp in gold on both covers
Stamp(s): 
Unidentified Stamp
Dimensions:
Arms Quarterly 1 & 4. A chevron cotised between three annulets a crescent for difference (unidentified) 2 &3. A chevron engrailed between three cats heads erased gardant (Beauchatt) Crest A cat's head erased gardant crowned Helmet of an Esquire Initials W B
Possibilities for Identification: 
These are not the arms of William Bourne, the mathematician, portreeve and innholder of Gravesend, who died in 1583. The second and third quarters seem to be the arms of Beauchatt. The crest would also seem to be that of Beauchatt. It is possible that the unidentified and Beauchatt quarters are reversed, making the owner of this stamp W. Beauchatt. Papworth lists 27 instances of the 1st quarter, but only one, Boffrey, begins with B.
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