Printed upon green paper, the coat of arms with an or-styled background. At forefront is a lion with a star in the upper left-hand corner. Above, upon a torse, is a clothed right-handed arm grasping a dagger. Below is the motto Virtute et Valoure.
Subject (Name):
Lawlor, William Hilliard
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates,, Lions, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sword
A coat of arms featuring a lion brandishing a weapon in each front paw. At the helm is a large, circular object; at the crest is an armored fist grasping a sword. A flowery garland loops and hangs around two other circular objects. Below is the motto In Utrumque Paratus.
Subject (Name):
Hartigan, William
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Hand, Lion, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sword
A coat of arms divided into three portions, two of which are darker than the third. Within the divides are three Xs, two stars, and what appears to be a globe. Above the shield is an arm, clad in armor, holding a sword. At the bottom of the bookplate, beneath the title text, is written "No" and space in which to write.
Subject (Name):
Bedolfe, W. Viner
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Globes, Heraldic bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sword
A coat of arms featuring four dark-colored birds surrounding a crossbow. At the crest is an armor-clad right arm grasping a sword, and flanked by two spears. Below is the motto Quamplurimis Succurrere.
Subject (Name):
Highmore, W. R.
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sword
A coat of arms divided into quarters, including such objects as three wreaths, three garbs, and three scallop shells. Above the crest is a sword piercing a bleeding winged heart. Beneath the shield is the motto Si Virtus Honos.
Subject (Name):
Blencowe, William Ferdinand
Subject (Topic):
Amorial, Heraldic bookplates, Physicians, Shells, Shield, Shields, Sword, and Wings
A coat of arms divided into two portions, with three bells throughout. This is centered in a circle created by a belt-like object, within can be seen the motto Attende Mihi. At the top of the circle is an arm, clad in armor, brandishing a sword.
Subject (Name):
Bell, Thomas
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Physicians, Shield, Shields, and Sword
A coat of arms, divided into four quadrants. Two of these quadrants are alike in design, each featuring two lions and six small birds. At the upper right is a quadrant with three engrailed-edged piles. The lower left quadrant contains a engrailed-edged cross. Found in the center is a smaller shield with pomegranate with a crown over it. At the helm, protruding from a large crown, is a knight's helmet surrounded by mantling. At the crest, atop a torse, is a right-handed fist, emerging from a heart and grasping a sword. The shield is flanked by two lion-esque creatures. Above the image is the motto True To The End. Below the shield, surrounded by decoration, is Fides Probata Coronat.
(It should be noted that Hume is not a surgeon. While an exile, Hume adopted the name of a surgeon, Dr. Wallace.)
Subject (Name):
Earl, Patrick Hume
Subject (Topic):
Armorial, Armorial bookplates, Birds, Dragon, Helmet, Shield, Shields, and Sword
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