File:Baronagium genealogicum- or the pedigrees of the English peers Fleuron T147241-22.png

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Baronagium genealogicum: or the pedigrees of the English peers, deduced from the earliest times, of which there are any attested accounts including as well collateral as lineal descents. Originally compiled from the publick records and most authentic evidences: by Sr; William Segar Knt. Garter principal King of Arms. And continued to the present time, by Joseph Edmondson Esq. Mowbray herald extraordinary. ...
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Author Segar, William, Sir; Edmondson, Joseph
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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[London]
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Engraved and printed for the author, and sold by him, at his house in Warwick Street Golden Square; Messrs. Fletcher and Co.; and all the booksellers of Great Britain and Ireland
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History and Geography
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T147241
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