A coat of arms with two cougar heads and a crescent featured in the chief. The rest of the field is divided by a bend that features three Catherine wheels. At the helm, surrounded by mantling, is a knight's helmet; the head, upper torso, and wings of a griffin with a flower in its mouth, are at the crest. Below the shield is the motto Honor Virtutis Præmium. Below this, and under the title text, is a spaced in which to mark a number.
Subject (Name):
Hardy, Samuel Little, 1815-1868
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates,, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Wings
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, Armorial bookplates., Birds, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
Two coats of arms alongside each other. To the left, the shield is divided by a wide cross featuring two portcullis, two anchors, and a crown. The four quadrants surrounding the cross contain two snakes and two lions. The chief features a large lion. The one on the left is divided into many parts with anchors, lions and snakes. The shield on the right side features a pomegranate with a small crown on top. A fleur-de-lis is to the right, partially hidden by the border. The chief is designed from several suns and rays. Above the two shields, upon a ribbon, is written Bengal Medical Service. Over this, at the crest of these two shields, is an eight-pointed star featuring the motto Honi Soit Qui Maly Pense. Further above is a jewel-encrusted crown. Below the image is the motto Ouæ Prosunt Omnibus Artes O Bioc Bpaxyc H ∆e Texnh Makph.
A coat of arms divided into two via an engrailed line with five ermine spots upon it. Above the divide are the heads of two bulls; below is one head. At the crest is a fourth bull from within a crown, and with sprigs of clover beneath. Further beneath the shield is the motto Tenez le Vraye.
Subject (Name):
Emmet, T. A.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Crown, Death, Physicians, and Shield
A shield divided, initially, into halves. The left side consists of a wide spotted chevron dividing this half, with two lambs in the upper portion, and one lamb below. To the right, the half is further divided into quadrants. The designs, starting from the upper left, consist of a cross quarterly with the tinctures reversed. This is followed by a quadrant with five diamonds and a small shield in the upper left corner. Below this is a quadrant with a chevron and three doves. The final quadrant contains a bend with three eagles upon it. At the crest, upon a torse, is the head of a unicorn.
Subject (Name):
Headlam, Thomas E.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Physicians, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms divided into two by a chevron with five ermine spots upon it. In the upper portion are two hedgehogs and a star; in the lower half, just one hedgehog. At the crest is a stag lying prone upon a torse. The shield is surrounded by elaborate mantling, as well as flora.
Subject (Name):
Harris, T.
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and stag
A coat of arms divided into three parts, with three doves and three stag heads within. Above the helm is another head of a stag. The shield is also surrounded by mantling and flora, and has a large support on either side.
Subject (Name):
Bainbrigg, Thomas, 1636-1703
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Apothecary, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Physicians, and Shields
Printed upon salmon-colored paper is a coat of arms divided into several portions and featuring doves, eagles, lions, and several ermine spots. At the helm, to the left, is an arm clad in armor grasping an olive branch; to the right is the head of a unicorn. Below is the motto Frango Dura Patientia.
Subject (Name):
Cooper, Thomas Beale
Subject (Topic):
Animals, Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Nature, Physicians, Shield, and Shields