A coat of arms divided into quarters. The first and fourth quarter each feature, against a gules field, the head of a horse flanked by trefoils, with a star above, and a fleur-de-lis below. The second and third quarters feature an indented gules chief with three scallop shells upon it; beneath, against an ermine fretty, is a mitre at the center. At the helm, atop a torse and gorged by a crown is the head and neck of a griffin, who holds a rose in its beak. Beneath the shield, upon a banner, is the motto Nolo Servile Capistrum.
Subject (Name):
Marsh, Henry
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Cross, Crown, Fleur-de-lis, Hand, Nature, Physicians, Shells, Shield, Shields, and Star
There are two coats of arms in this plate—to the left, oval in shape and with a smaller medallion dangling from the bottom. The field is divided in half by a invecked bend with three horseshoes upon it. At the top left is an open left palm. In the lower divide is a caduceus with a crown; in the upper divide is a single crown. A motto can be seen in the border that surrounds the plate, reading Heavens Light Our Guide. To the right is a coat of arms divided into two halves. The left half features the design of the shield to the left; the right half is divided into quadrants and with two designs—one with a sole lion, the other further divided into eighths. The field is bordered by a large leafy wreath. A knight's helmet is at the helm for both coats, flanked by mantling, and featuring a sword, horseshoe, and a pair of wings at the crest. Beneath all of this is the motto Ne Tentes Aut Perfice.
Subject (Name):
Fayrer, Sir Joseph, 1824-1907
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Crown, Helmet, Physicians, Shield, Sword, and Wings
A coat of arms divided into two portions by a chevron containing seven ermine spots. Featured within the shield are three pelicans. A night's helmet is at the helm, surrounded by mantling, and sporting a lion standing with a column at the crest. Flowers and leaves surround the shield, and the motto Sustineatur is seen beneath the image.
Subject (Name):
Cullum, Sir Thomas Gery, 7th bart., 1741-1831
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Helmet, Lion, Shield, Shields, and Surgeons
A coat of arms, divided into two by a chevron, of which contains three prisms within. Above this are two crosses, and below, a radiometor. A knight's helmet is at the helm surrounded by mantling, and a decorated elephant stands at the crest with a fourth prism. Beneath the shield is the motto Ubi Crux Ibi Lux.
A scene in which is depicted upon an ornament-like object—hung from a vine of leaves and berries. At the center, flanked on the left by a horse, and a sea horse to the right, is a coat of arms. Dividing the field is an engrailed-edged bend with a humettee in the center. Above this is a smaller shield featuring a small left-handed palm. Surrounding the field is a wide border featuring seven stars. At the helm is a knight's helmet; at the crest, above a torse, is a right-handed fist grasping a caduceus. Below the shield is the motto Non Sine Deo.
Subject (Name):
Eliot, John
Subject (Topic):
Dragon, Dragons, Helmet, Lions, Shield, and Shields
A coat of arms with three holly leaves at the top, and a hunting horn at the lower center. A knight's helmet is at the helm, and elaborate mantling surrounds the entire shield. At the top is right-handed fist with a knife, and a leafy branch behind it. Below the crest is the motto Virescit Vulnere Virtus.
Subject (Name):
Burnet, Sir Thomas, 1694-1753
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Helmet, Heraldic bookplates, Nature, Physicians, and Shield
A coat of arms divided into fours by a large X-shaped band. In each divided portion is a star. At the helm is an oak branch with acorns. At the top of the plate is a motto which reads Reviresco.
Subject (Name):
Christie, Thomas B.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, First state., Nature, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Star
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