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Stuart, James (1775 - 1849) (Stamp 1)
Owner:
Stuart, James
Crest:
Out of a ducal coronet a lion's head erased
Dimensions (height x width):
28mm x 23mm
Heraldic Charges:
coronet, ducal, out of a
lion's head
Sources
Adnotationes Millii auctae et correctae ex prolegomenis suis, Wetstenii, Bengelii, et Sabaterii, ad I. Joann. V. 7.
Thomas Burgess. Merioneth,
Anglicæ historiæ libri vigintiseptem.
Polydore Vergil. Basel,
Arms of the English sovereigns from William I to Queen Elizabeth.
Robert Cook.
Collection of curious travels and voyages.
John Ray. London,
Compendiosa totius anatomie delineatio.
Thomas Geminus. London,
De claris legum interpretibus libri quatuor.
Guido Panciroli. Leipzig,
De re vestiaria veterum.
Albert Rubens. Antwerp,
Descriptive and historical account of various palaces and public buildings, English and foreign.
James Norris Brewer. London,
Detection of the court and state of England during the last four reigns and the interregnum.
Roger Coke. London,
Dissertation on the rise, union and power, the progressions, separations and corruptions of poetry and music.
John Brown. Dublin,
Epigrammatum Græcorum.
Henri Estienne. Frankfurt,
Fragmenta prophetica.
George Wither. London,
Friend: a series of essays.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. London,
Georgics.
Virgil. London,
History of Sumatra.
William Marsden. London,
History of the establishment of the reformation of religion in Scotland.
Gilbert Stuart. Edinburgh,
History of the five Indian nations of Canada.
Cadwallader Colden. London,
Life of Donna Olimpio Maldachini.
Gregorio Leti. London,
Oratoriarum institutionu[m] lib. XII. .
Quintilian. Paris,
Poetical register and repository of fugitive poetry.
London,
Secret anecdotes of the revolution of the 18th fructidor (September 4th, 1797) and new memoirs of the persons deported to Guiana.
Jean-Pierre Ramel. London,
Tour through some parts of Istria, Caniola, Styria, Austria, the Tyrol, Italy, and Sicily, in the spring of 1814.
T. Baring. London,
Urbinatis Anglicæ historiæ libri vigintiseptem.
Polydore Vergil. Basel,
View of nature.
Richard Joseph Sulivan. London,
Westminster Hall, or, Professional relics and anecdotes of the bar, bench and woolsack.
Henry Roscoe. London,
Καλλιμαχου Κυρηναιου ὑμνοι..
Callimachus. Paris,