B23771

Shelfmark

Lii.1.04

Author

Wagner, Anthony

Title

Heralds and heraldry in the middle ages :, an inquiry into the growth of the armorial function of heralds /, by Anthony Richard Wagner, F.S.A., Portcullis Pursuivant.

Publication, distribution, etc.

London :, Oxford University Press ; Humphrey Milford,, 1939.

Physical description

x, 157p ;, 22cm.

Note

With a half-title.

Note

Includes index.

Note

Publisher's dark blue cloth binding with lettering stamped in gold on spine.

Provenance

Two loose typed letters (dated 1932-06-03 and 1932-07-04) to Sir Wasey Sterry signed from Anthony Wagner discussing the Dethick family, including a family tree.

Provenance

Loose ms. draft letter to Anthony Wagner in Sir Wasey Sterry's hand enquiring about the Dethick family.

Provenance

Loose ms. notes in Sir Wasey Sterry's hand about the Dethick family.

Subject

Heraldry.

Added entry--name

Sterry, Wasey, former owner.

Added entry--name

Oxford University Press

Added entry--name

Humphrey Milford

Added entry--place

England, London.
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300##$ax, 157p ;$c22cm.
500##$aWith a half-title.
500##$aIncludes index.
500##$aPublisher's dark blue cloth binding with lettering stamped in gold on spine.
561##$aTwo loose typed letters (dated 1932-06-03 and 1932-07-04) to Sir Wasey Sterry signed from Anthony Wagner discussing the Dethick family, including a family tree.
561##$aLoose ms. draft letter to Anthony Wagner in Sir Wasey Sterry's hand enquiring about the Dethick family.
561##$aLoose ms. notes in Sir Wasey Sterry's hand about the Dethick family.
650#0$aHeraldry.
7001#$aSterry, Wasey$eformer owner.
7102#$aOxford University Press
7102#$aHumphrey Milford
752##$aEngland$dLondon.
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