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COATS OF ARMS:  Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418, Illustrated with 830 Zinco Etchings from Effigies, Brasses, and Coats of Arms

COATS OF ARMS: Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418, Illustrated with 830 Zinco Etchings from Effigies, Brasses, and Coats of Arms

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1902. 268p. by Joseph Foster

The document provides a detailed account of various coats of arms from the Feudal period, highlighting their unique designs and the individuals associated with them. It mentions notable figures such as Sir Roger de Beltoft, Ralph Bendiah, and Sir John de Bakwell, each represented by distinct heraldic symbols that reflect their lineage and status.

Additionally, the text references historical rolls, including the Parliamentary Roll, St. George Roll, and Jenyns' Ordinary, which serve as important records for understanding the heraldic traditions of the time. These rolls document the coats of arms and their bearers, illustrating the significance of heraldry in establishing identity and heritage.

Moreover, the document emphasizes the importance of heraldry in tracing lineage and understanding historical context, while also noting a decline in interest from contemporary heralds. This shift suggests a growing disconnect between modern society and the rich traditions of heraldic symbolism that once played a crucial role in feudal society.

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