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          <addressline>130 Queen Victoria St </addressline>
          <addressline>United Kingdom</addressline>
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          <addressline>Telephone: 02072482762</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: archivist@college-of-arms.gov.uk</addressline>
          <addressline>http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/</addressline>
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      <unitdate id="atom_96015_event" encodinganalog="3.1.3">late 15th century-18th century</unitdate>
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        <extent>12 vols</extent>
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          <addressline>130 Queen Victoria St </addressline>
          <addressline>United Kingdom</addressline>
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          <addressline>Telephone: 02072482762</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: archivist@college-of-arms.gov.uk</addressline>
          <addressline>http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/</addressline>
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        <name id="atom_96015_actor">Evesham , Alexander<lb/>Benolt , Thomas<lb/>Wriothesley , Sir , Thomas , Knight<lb/>Cooke , Robert<lb/>Milles , Thomas<lb/>Glover , Robert<lb/>Brooke , Ralph<lb/>Dethick , William</name>
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        <p>Manuscripts housed in the former press A, no longer extant. Louise Campbell (Campbell and Steer, A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms, vol 1: Collections, 1988) speculates that at around the time the system of pressmarks was being rearranged (c 1675-1680) 'A' was used as 'an open classification into which new acquisitions of one or a few volumes could be fed'.</p>
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      <p>Volumes numbered 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, 20 (2 vols and an index), 22, 24, 25, and 31:<lb/><lb/>A. 8 - Extracts from public records relating to Yorkshire (late 16th - early 17th century)<lb/><lb/>A. 9 - Arms of Nobility (1585). Includes barons of England from the Conquest onwards, miscellaneous essays on heraldic and military subjects, copies of documents relating to heralds.<lb/><lb/>A. 17 - Armorial (late 15th - 16th century). Includes painted arms of knights created by Henry VII, and names of persons buried in Westminster Abbey and in churches mostly in the city of London.<lb/><lb/>A. 18 - Ordinary of Arms in colour (early 16th century). Workshop of Sir Thomas Wriothesley (died 1534).<lb/><lb/>A. 19 - Flores Historiarum, English version (copy c 1600 of chronicle formerly attributed to the imaginary Matthew of Westminster).<lb/><lb/>A. 20 [i] - Pedigrees (c 1590). By Robert Cooke (died 1593 when Clarenceux King of Arms), with additions by Richard Lee (died 1597 when Clarenceux King of Arms) and Ralph Brooke (died 1625 when York Herald).<lb/><lb/>A. 20 [ii] - Pedigrees of Barons (1592). By Robert Cooke (died 1593 when Clarenceux King of Arms).<lb/><lb/>A. 20 [iii] - Index. Indexes to volumes is series marked A and B, but do not correspond to present series A and B. Last 3 folios have indexes to College of Arms MSS Vincent 423 and 53.<lb/><lb/>A. 22 - printed book, Thomas Milles, The Catalogue of Honor (1610)<lb/><lb/>A. 24 - Pedigrees (c 1577-1619). Predominantly of peers and knights, with many of Welsh families. Partly in the hand of Robert Glover (died 1588 when Somerset Herald), continued in the hand of Ralph Brooke (died 1625 when York Herald).<lb/><lb/>A. 25 - Tenants in Chief (late 16th century). List of names of tenants in chief of the king, time of Henry III to Edward IV.<lb/><lb/>A. 31 - Funerals (1586-1590). Thought to be in the hand of William Dethick (died 1612 when Garter King of Arms).</p>
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      <p>No apparent arrangement</p>
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      <subject>Heraldry</subject>
      <subject>Genealogy</subject>
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      <p>The two volumes known collectively as Glover's Collections were donated to the College of Arms by Henry Slingsby of Kippax, Yorkshire, along with volume A. 8 and the original manuscript of Robert Glover's Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-1585</p>
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      <p>Various, mostly unknown although some created by an Officer of Arms can be seen to have passed through the hands of subsequent Officers before finally being deposited in the College library. A. 8: Henry Slingsby of Kippax, Yorkshire (1668); A. 20 [i]: Justinian Paget, official in the Court of King's Bench (13 February 1677 [1678]); A. 25: Justinian Paget (19 November 1677).</p>
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      <p>GB 0377 A SERIES late 15th century-18th century Collection (fonds) 12 vols Evesham , Alexander<lb/>Benolt , Thomas<lb/>Wriothesley , Sir , Thomas , Knight<lb/>Cooke , Robert<lb/>Milles , Thomas<lb/>Glover , Robert<lb/>Brooke , Ralph<lb/>Dethick , William  <lb/><lb/>Manuscripts housed in the former press A, no longer extant. Louise Campbell (Campbell and Steer, A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms, vol 1: Collections, 1988) speculates that at around the time the system of pressmarks was being rearranged (c 1675-1680) 'A' was used as 'an open classification into which new acquisitions of one or a few volumes could be fed'.<lb/>    <lb/>Various, mostly unknown although some created by an Officer of Arms can be seen to have passed through the hands of subsequent Officers before finally being deposited in the College library. A. 8: Henry Slingsby of Kippax, Yorkshire (1668); A. 20 [i]: Justinian Paget, official in the Court of King's Bench (13 February 1677 [1678]); A. 25: Justinian Paget (19 November 1677).<lb/>  <lb/>Volumes numbered 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, 20 (2 vols and an index), 22, 24, 25, and 31:<lb/><lb/>A. 8 - Extracts from public records relating to Yorkshire (late 16th - early 17th century)<lb/><lb/>A. 9 - Arms of Nobility (1585). Includes barons of England from the Conquest onwards, miscellaneous essays on heraldic and military subjects, copies of documents relating to heralds.<lb/><lb/>A. 17 - Armorial (late 15th - 16th century). Includes painted arms of knights created by Henry VII, and names of persons buried in Westminster Abbey and in churches mostly in the city of London.<lb/><lb/>A. 18 - Ordinary of Arms in colour (early 16th century). Workshop of Sir Thomas Wriothesley (died 1534).<lb/><lb/>A. 19 - Flores Historiarum, English version (copy c 1600 of chronicle formerly attributed to the imaginary Matthew of Westminster).<lb/><lb/>A. 20 [i] - Pedigrees (c 1590). By Robert Cooke (died 1593 when Clarenceux King of Arms), with additions by Richard Lee (died 1597 when Clarenceux King of Arms) and Ralph Brooke (died 1625 when York Herald).<lb/><lb/>A. 20 [ii] - Pedigrees of Barons (1592). By Robert Cooke (died 1593 when Clarenceux King of Arms).<lb/><lb/>A. 20 [iii] - Index. Indexes to volumes is series marked A and B, but do not correspond to present series A and B. Last 3 folios have indexes to College of Arms MSS Vincent 423 and 53.<lb/><lb/>A. 22 - printed book, Thomas Milles, The Catalogue of Honor (1610)<lb/><lb/>A. 24 - Pedigrees (c 1577-1619). Predominantly of peers and knights, with many of Welsh families. Partly in the hand of Robert Glover (died 1588 when Somerset Herald), continued in the hand of Ralph Brooke (died 1625 when York Herald).<lb/><lb/>A. 25 - Tenants in Chief (late 16th century). List of names of tenants in chief of the king, time of Henry III to Edward IV.<lb/><lb/>A. 31 - Funerals (1586-1590). Thought to be in the hand of William Dethick (died 1612 when Garter King of Arms).<lb/>      <lb/>No apparent arrangement<lb/>  <lb/>By appointment with the archivist. A letter of introduction and an item of photographic ID are required and a daily research fee of £10 is payable.<lb/>  <lb/>Permission of the Chapter of the College of Arms is required.<lb/>  English, Latin    <lb/>L Campbell and F Steer, A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms: Collections, volume 1, 1988<lb/><lb/>Some listed in Francis Jones, Report on the Welsh Manuscripts contained in the muniments of the College of Arms, 1957<lb/><lb/>Some manuscripts described in A R Wagner, Heralds and Heraldry in the middle ages, Oxford, 1939, 2nd edition, 1956<lb/>      <lb/>The two volumes known collectively as Glover's Collections were donated to the College of Arms by Henry Slingsby of Kippax, Yorkshire, along with volume A. 8 and the original manuscript of Robert Glover's Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584-1585<lb/>        Information extracted from Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms, 1988, by Lynsey Darby (archivist) in 2017 Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.  2017. Information extracted from Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms, 1988  Europe Western Europe Ceremonies UK Civil ceremonies Pedigrees Coats of arms Heraldry Genealogy Funerals Wales</p>
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      <p>By appointment with the archivist. A letter of introduction and an item of photographic ID are required and a daily research fee of £10 is payable.</p>
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      <p>Permission of the Chapter of the College of Arms is required.</p>
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      <p>L Campbell and F Steer, A Catalogue of Manuscripts in the College of Arms: Collections, volume 1, 1988<lb/><lb/>Some listed in Francis Jones, Report on the Welsh Manuscripts contained in the muniments of the College of Arms, 1957<lb/><lb/>Some manuscripts described in A R Wagner, Heralds and Heraldry in the middle ages, Oxford, 1939, 2nd edition, 1956</p>
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