A coat of arms—at center is large dark star with a circle in the middle; in the upper left-hand corner is a fleur-de-lis. At the top is a battlement with a bird-like creature sporting a crown. Below is the motto In Domino Confido.
Subject (Name):
Ashton, S. R.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Crowns, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Stars
A coat of arms divided into four quadrants with the first and fourth, and the second and third divisions matching. The first divide consists of a saltire counter changed; the second featuring a striped chief with three stars against a dotted background. While the shield is surrounded by two large boughs of flowers and leaves, at the crest, atop a crown, is a fox.
Subject (Name):
Hunt, S.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Crown, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Star
A coat of arms featuring a buck with three trefoils and three crosses above and beneath the creature. A knight's helmet is at the helm, surrounded by mantling and featuring a harp and two lances at the helm. Below the image, beneath the year 1904 is the motto Books Unlike Universities are Open to All Who Would Read.
Subject (Name):
Curtin, Roland G. (Roland Gideon), 1839-1913
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Cross, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A shield divided into vertical halves; the first half, in quarters alternating in Gules and Sable design, is a lion rampant surrounded by three annulets (two above, one below). To the right, against a field Azure, are the heads of three goats. Above, over a torse, is a dove perched upon three bamboo rods, with an olive branch in its beak. Below is the motto Probitas Sola Nobilitas.
Subject (Name):
Kerrison, Robert Masters
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Lions, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A shield divided into vertical halves; the first half, in quarters alternating in Gules and Sable design, is a lion rampant surrounded by three annulets (two above, one below). To the right, against a field Azure, are the heads of three goats. Above, over a torse, is a dove perched upon three bamboo rods, with an olive branch in its beak. Below is the motto Probitas Sola Nobilitas.
Subject (Name):
Kerrison, Robert Masters
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Lions, Physicians, and Shields
A shield with an argent field, upon which is a sable chevron with three wolf heads surrounding it; two above, and one below. At the crest, atop a torse, is a dog saliant. The shield itself is edged with small, leaf-like objects; beneath are two grassy boughs bound together.
Subject (Name):
Lovell, Robert
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates,, Dragon, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into two halves, with a rampant lion beneath a counter-charged crescent on the left side. The right side features three argent bands against an or-styled background. In the forefront is a canton containing six ermine spots. The shield is surrounded by fancy leafing and flowers. At the helm, atop a torse, is a wolf standing passant. Below is the motto Honor Solus dei Est.
Subject (Name):
Jones, Robert
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Lions, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Surgeons
A coat of arms with horizontal stripes cover much of the shield, aside from a wide strip at the top which pictures a lion. Above the shield is a large ox protruding from a battlement; below is the motto Esse quam videri.
Subject (Name):
Blakewell, Robert Hall
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Crown, Lion, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A shield that has been divided into quarters, with two crests. The first and fourth quarters each feature a sable field with an argent pile reversed. Three tiger faces can be seen—two lighter faces on top; one darker face below. In the second and third quarters, against an or field, are two sable bends with a dog saliant in between. At the helm, surrounded by leafing of different shades, is a knight's helmet; at the crest, atop a torse, is a cockatrice. Beneath the shield is the motto Jamais Abattu.
A shield that has been divided into quarters, with two crests. The first and fourth quarters each feature a sable field with an argent pile reversed. Three tiger faces can be seen—two lighter faces on top; one darker face below. In the second and third quarters, against an or field, are two sable bends with a dog saliant in between. At the helm, surrounded by leafing of different shades, is a knight's helmet; at the crest, atop a torse, is a cockatrice. Beneath the shield is the motto Jamais Abattu.
An oval-shaped coat of arms, divided into quarters. Two of the quarters feature three rabbits apiece; the other two quarters are each divided by a bend, with three fleurs-de-lis each. At the helm, surrounded by mantling, is a rabbit holding a flower.
Subject (Name):
Cony, Robert
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided diagonally into two portions with three doves on the divide. A knight's head is at the helm, surrounded by mantling, and the head of a stag at top center. Below the shield is the motto Tenax et Fidus.
Subject (Name):
Bookey, Richard
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Animals, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided horizontally in half by a large spotted band, with two heads and torsos of lions in the upper portion, and one of the same beneath. A falcon is perched above, poised to fly. Below there is a blank ribbon.
Subject (Name):
Chermside, Sir Robert Alexander
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Animals, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
"Crippled beggar." A physically disabled woman is shown sitting on the ground surrounded by a crowd of people with several small children close by. One child appears to be holding a cord tied to the woman's ankle.
A coat of arms divided by a wide saltire featuring five fleurs-de lis. At the helm, upon a torse, is a hind lying prone. The entire shield is surrounded by fancy mantling, flowers, and leaves.
Subject (Name):
Hawkins, Pennell
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Fleur-de-lis, Shield, and Shields
"Kanunnikessen - Missiezusters van den H. Augustinus." An ox poses for the camera. There is a thatched-roof house behind him. This postcard was printed in Brussels.
Caption title., Woodcut illustration in upper margin; text below "The Works of God are Wonderful.", Broadside advertising a menagerie of human and animal curiosities from the Caribbean and South America., Also advertising ... "Likewise the much admired curiosity the spotted Indian Youth [John Bobey], born of Black parents in Jamaica, ... Likewise the surprising animal the armadillo, or real hog in armour ..., and For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Geographic):
England and London.
Subject (Name):
Bobey, John Richardson Primrose, 1774-
Subject (Topic):
Abnormalities, Human, Animals, Abnormalities, Menageries, and Jamaicans
A coat of arms divided into two, with the faces of three bulls within. A knight's helmet is at the helm, and the crest is surrounded by mantling. Above, protruding from a crown, is the head and neck of a bull. Beneath is the motto Nec Temere, Nec Timide.
Subject (Name):
Buckley, Nathaniel
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Animals, Heraldic bookplates, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided by a fess, with a lion and ermine spots upon it. Above is a cross and two annulets; below, one. At the helm is a knight's helmet; at the crest is the head of a donkey with a wreath of laurel leaves. Two cherubs support the shield as it is centered on a large cloud with seemingly heavenly light shining behind it. Also seen on the cloud are several books, an hourglass, and a scribe with part of a skeleton featured upon it. The cherubs each hold the end of a banner that features the motto Duce et Auspice Christo.
Matthew Hopkins shown full-length in a hat, cloak and staff with two witches seated in chairs in a room calling their animal familiars, including a rabbit, dogs, etc. each identified by a name
Description:
Title etched at top of image. and 1 print : etching on wove paper ; plate mark 17.8 x 13.3 cm, on sheet 28 x 23 cm.
Publisher:
Publish'd as the act directs, March 20, 1792 by J. Caulfield, London
Matthew Hopkins shown full-length in a hat, cloak and staff with two witches seated in chairs in a room calling their animal familiars, including a rabbit, dogs, etc. each identified by a name
Description:
Title etched at top of image.
Publisher:
Publish'd as the act directs, March 20, 1792 by J. Caulfield, London
Satire in the form of a mock admission ticket; a masquerade consisting of debauched looking characters in costume; at left, 'A', 'a sacrifice to Priapus', an altar to Priapus decorated with ram's heads and antlers, in front of which the figure of Time is stabbed by a bishop and a butcher, his blood pouring into a bowl held up by a monkey in a surplice; opposite at right, burning hearts on an altar to Venus and Cupid decorated with doves and wigs; at the back of the room, a painting of a Bacchic subject, to either side shelves with jellies and cakes, labelled provactives, and two signs with the obscene pun 'Supper below'; to either side, 'B', two 'Lecherometers' in the form of barometers, at left labelled 'Expectation Hope Hot desire Extreem Hot Moist Sudden Cold', at right 'Cool Warm Dry Changable Hot moist Fixt'; above the design at centre, a clock with Heidegger's face at top, the hour hand 'Wit', the minute hand 'Impertinence', the second hand 'Nonsense', to either side a lolling unicorn and lion, stroking their tails between their legs. Cf. British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched below image., State, date, and printmaker from Paulson., State with "Prouocatiues" changed to "Provocatives"., Caption below title: A. a sacrifice to Priapus. B. a pair of Lecherometers shewing [the] companys inclinations as they approach em. Invented for the use of ladys & gentlemen by [the] ingenious Mr. H[eidegge]r., "Price one shiling."--Lower left corner., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., Ms. note in Steevens's hand above print: See Nichols's book, 3d edit. p. 150 / Great masquerade., and On page 46 in volume 1.
Publisher:
publisher not identified
Subject (Name):
Heidegger, John James, 1659?-1748,
Subject (Topic):
Allegories, Animals, Goddesses, Gods, Erotica, Masquerades, and Sacrifices
Reduced copy of Hogarth's satire in the form of a mock admission ticket; a masquerade consisting of debauched looking characters in costume; at left, 'A', 'a sacrifice to Priapus', an altar to Priapus decorated with ram's heads and antlers, in front of which the figure of Time is stabbed by a bishop and a butcher, his blood pouring into a bowl held up by a monkey in a surplice; opposite at right, burning hearts on an altar to Venus and Cupid decorated with doves and wigs; at the back of the room, a painting of a Bacchic subject, to either side shelves with jellies and cakes, labelled provactives, and two signs with the obscene pun 'Supper below'; to either side, 'B', two 'Lecherometers' in the form of barometers, at left labelled 'Expectation Hope Hot desire Extreem Hot Moist Sudden Cold', at right 'Cool Warm Dry Changable Hot moist Fixt'; above the design at centre, a clock with Heidegger's face at top, the hour hand 'Wit', the minute hand 'Impertinence', the second hand 'Nonsense', to either side a lolling unicorn and lion, stroking their tails between their legs. Cf. British Museum online catalogue
Description:
Title etched below image., "Page 325". Upper right corner. From Ireland's Supplement to Hogarth illustrated., Sheet trimmed to plate mark., Cf. Paulson, R. Hogarth's graphic works (3rd ed.), no. 108., Ms. note in Steevens's hand at bottom of print: From J. Ireland's Hogarth illustrated., and On page 46 in volume 1.
Publisher:
J. Ireland
Subject (Name):
Heidegger, John James, 1659?-1748
Subject (Topic):
Allegories, Animals, Goddesses, Gods, Erotica, Masquerades, and Sacrifices
A coat of arms divided by an embattled line. Two fleurs-de-lis beneath a small crescent are featured within the top half; and one fleur-de-lis is seen in the bottom. At the helm, a dragon's head and neck, wearing a collar, protrude from a battlement. At the center of the shield is a smaller shield that is divided into quadrants, with two repeating designs: one, a cross, and the other with three roundlets and a lion above three waved lines. Beneath the image is the motto Nil Conscire Sibi.
Subject (Name):
Wall, Martin, 1747-1824
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Crown, Fleur-de-lis, Physicians, and Shield
A shield with a sable field divided by an argent fess with nine ermine spots upon it. Above this are three demi griffins. The shield is surrounded by fancy leafing, flowers, and grasses. At the helm, within a crown, is a gored and leaded dog. Beneath the image, upon a long banner, is a phrase written in a foreign dialect.
Subject (Name):
Manningham
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Crown, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
“Un Eléphant domestique des Indes et son cornac. Een tamme Indiaansche Olifant met zijnen drijver.” A driver is shown next to a domesticated elephant wearing a heavy chain girth. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “Missions der PP. Carmes Déchaussés sur la côte de Malabar (Cochin et Travancore. – Indes Anglaises). Zendingen der PP. Ongeschoeide Karmelicten op de kust van Malabar, (Engelsch Indië). There is no handwriting on the back.
A vicious satire on the life and works of Philip Thicknesse, writer and soldier, dedicated to a number of Thicknesse's most prominent enemies: Lord Thurlow, the Earls of Camde, Bute, Bathurst, and Coventry as well as Thicknesse's own sons Baron Audley and Philip Junior. Minerva bursts from Thicknesse's head; on her shield is a damning list of his "Acts of Courage & Wisdom," including running from his command in Jamaica, extorting money, refusing to fight Lord Orwell, debauching his own niece, and horsewhipping his daughter to death
Alternative Title:
Lieutenant Governor Gall-Stone inspired by Alecto and Birth of Minerva
Description:
Title etched below image., Quoted text following title: "From his head she sprung, a goddess arm'd." Milton., and Dedication etched below title: To the opinions of The Right Honble. Edward, Lord Thurlow, the Earls Camden, Bute ... this attempt to elucidate the properties of honor and courage, intelligence and philanthropy, is most respectfully submitted by their servant, Js. Gillray.
Publisher:
Pubd. Feby. 15th, 1790, by H. Humphrey, No. 18 Old Bond Street
Subject (Name):
Thicknesse, Philip, 1719-1792
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Demons, Erinyes (Greek mythology), and Minerva (Roman deity)
A vicious satire on the life and works of Philip Thicknesse, writer and soldier, dedicated to a number of Thicknesse's most prominent enemies: Lord Thurlow, the Earls of Camde, Bute, Bathurst, and Coventry as well as Thicknesse's own sons Baron Audley and Philip Junior. Minerva bursts from Thicknesse's head; on her shield is a damning list of his "Acts of Courage & Wisdom," including running from his command in Jamaica, extorting money, refusing to fight Lord Orwell, debauching his own niece, and horsewhipping his daughter to death
Alternative Title:
Lieutenant Governor Gall-Stone inspired by Alecto and Birth of Minerva
Description:
Title etched below image., Quoted text following title: "From his head she sprung, a goddess arm'd." Milton., Dedication etched below title: To the opinions of The Right Honble. Edward, Lord Thurlow, the Earls Camden, Bute ... this attempt to elucidate the properties of honor and courage, intelligence and philanthropy, is most respectfully submitted by their servant, Js. Gillray., 1 print : etching & engraving with aquatint on wove paper ; plate mark 53.9 x 40.6 cm, on sheet 59.8 x 44.5 cm., and Mounted on leaf 63 of volume 7 of 12.
Publisher:
Pubd. Feby. 15th, 1790, by H. Humphrey, No. 18 Old Bond Street
Subject (Name):
Thicknesse, Philip, 1719-1792
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Demons, Erinyes (Greek mythology), and Minerva (Roman deity)
A vicious satire on the life and works of Philip Thicknesse, writer and soldier, dedicated to a number of Thicknesse's most prominent enemies: Lord Thurlow, the Earls of Camde, Bute, Bathurst, and Coventry as well as Thicknesse's own sons Baron Audley and Philip Junior. Minerva bursts from Thicknesse's head; on her shield is a damning list of his "Acts of Courage & Wisdom," including running from his command in Jamaica, extorting money, refusing to fight Lord Orwell, debauching his own niece, and horsewhipping his daughter to death
Alternative Title:
Lieutenant Governor Gall-Stone inspired by Alecto and Birth of Minerva
Description:
Title etched below image., Quoted text following title: "From his head she sprung, a goddess arm'd." Milton., Dedication etched below title: To the opinions of The Right Honble. Edward, Lord Thurlow, the Earls Camden, Bute ... this attempt to elucidate the properties of honor and courage, intelligence and philanthropy, is most respectfully submitted by their servant, Js. Gillray., 1 print : etching and engraving with aquatint on wove paper ; sheet 52.8 x 39.3 cm., and Sheet trimmed within plate mark on right and left edges.
Publisher:
Pubd. Feby. 15th, 1790, by H. Humphrey, No. 18 Old Bond Street
Subject (Name):
Thicknesse, Philip, 1719-1792
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Demons, Erinyes (Greek mythology), and Minerva (Roman deity)
A coat of arms with a fret in the center. At the helm is a knight's helmet, surrounded by mantling. At the crest, atop a torse, is a lion. Five smaller coats of arms hang above this. Below the shield is the motto En Dieu se Fie. Surrounding the image is a large frame decorated with leaves and flowers.
Subject (Name):
Verdu, Michael J.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms in the upper left-hand corner features three pine trees and a trefoil. At the helm, atop a chapeau, is the head of a griffin. To the right, surrounding the title text, are spaces in which to record specific information. At the top is Class (with a handwritten "S" next to this) and Book (with "20" noted). Below is written This book treats also of, then beneath is Subject ... Page ... Subject ... Page. Two lines below allow for additional text. A blue stamp marks over the entire plate.
Subject (Name):
Von der Meer, A.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, and Shield
A coat of arms divided vertically in half; the left-hand side displaying a bull, and the right-hand side displaying three bees amidst a wide horizontal band. At the helm is the upper half of a dragon, who grasps an arrow in its right paw. The coat of arms is surrounded by mantling, flowers, and leaves.
Subject (Name):
Coale, Josiah, 1632?-1668
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Insect, Physicians, and Shields
A coat of arms featuring a tressure design with sixteen fleurs-de-lis interspersed throughout. At the center is a chevron; above are two skeleton keys; below, just one. At the crest, atop a torse, is the head and neck of an antelope. Below is the motto Let the Deed Shaw.
Subject (Name):
Fleming, John Osborn
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Keys, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into two by a wavy line. A stag lying prone is in the center of this band; with two pheons above, and one below. At the helm is a man holding a heart-shaped object. Above is the motto Sapienter si Sincere.
Subject (Name):
Davidson, John Mitchell
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Physicians, Portraits, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into two by a chevron, with two crescents at the top, and one at the bottom. At the helm, flanked by mantling, is a knight's helmet. At the crest, atop a torse, is the head and wings of a griffin.
Subject (Name):
Walker, John Kenworthy
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Helmet, Physicians, and Wings
A coat of arms with a dark chevron in the center. The chevron features three cinquefoils. Above this are the heads of two eagles; below, just one. The shield is trimmed with flowers and leaves. At the helm, atop a torse, is a horse festoon with droplets. Below the shield is the motto Celeriter et Fortiter.
A coat of arms divided into quadrants. Two of the quadrants feature a trio of lions; the remaining two quadrants each contain the head and upper torso of a bearded male figure. At the helm is a knight's helmet, flanked by mantling; at the crest is a lion presenting a star. Elaborate leafing surrounds the shield. At the bottom is the motto Iianta to MhΔen.
Subject (Name):
Foulkes, John
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Helmet, Lions, Physicians, Shield, and Star
A coat of arms with two dark fess. Above are two crescents; below, just one. At the helm is a knight's helmet, flanked by mantling. At the crest is the head of a bull with three small bougets. Below the shield is the motto esse quam videri.
Subject (Name):
Keaton, John Deakin
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into fours, with images including the head of an antelope, a sword, and the head of a boar. Above the crest is an oval shape; further above is a sword with an empty sleeve perched above. Alongside the shield are two vines. Beneath the shield is the motto In Cruce Fides.
Subject (Name):
Clendining, John, 1769-
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sword
A coat of arms divided into fours, with images including the head of an antelope, a sword, and the head of a boar. Above the crest is an oval shape; further above is a sword with an empty sleeve perched above. Alongside the shield are two vines. Beneath the shield is the motto In Cruce Fides. Under the title text is an area labeled "No," and a line in which to write.
Subject (Name):
Clendining, John, 1769-
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sword
A coat of arms shield divided vertically, with three crescents surrounding a band with three stars on the left, and a lion on the right surrounded by right-handed palms. Above the helm, which is flanked by mantle, is a tree. Beneath is the motto Quicquid Crescit in Cinere Perit. Printed in blue ink.
Subject (Name):
Ashburner, John, 1793-1878
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Shields, Tree, and Trees
A coat of arms shield divided vertically, with three crescents surrounding a band with three stars on the left, and a lion on the right surrounded by right-handed palms. Above the helm, which is flanked by mantle, is a tree. Beneath is the motto Quicquid Crescit in Cinere Perit. Printed in black ink.
A coat of arms shield divided vertically, with three crescents surrounding a band with three stars on the left, and a lion on the right surrounded by right-handed palms. Above the helm, which is flanked by mantle, is a tree. Beneath is the motto Quicquid Crescit in Cinere Perit. Printed in red ink.
Subject (Name):
Ashburner, John, 1793-1878
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Shields, Tree, and Trees
A coat of arms with two dark fess. Above are two crescents; below, just one. At the helm is the head of a bull upon a torse with three small bougets. Below the shield is the motto esse quam videri.
Subject (Name):
Keaton, John Arthur Dakenne
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, and Shields