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Peacham, Henry
The compleat gentleman : fashioning him absolute in the most necessary and commendable qualities, concerning mind, or body, that may be required in a person of honor. To which is added the gentlemans exercise or, an exquisite practise, as well for drawing all manner of beasts, as for making colours, to be used in painting, limming, &c — London, 1661

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The Tra&ice os Blazonry .
most Just and grave, as well as learned Egerton, in
which two (he hath sufficiently repaired and expiated
all her unhapinesse and reproach which could be im-
puted to her, for producing Come other late monsters
and prodigies os Treason and impudent dissoyalty,
whose names are not worthy to be remembred : but
the name os the juft fhall live sor ever.


He beareth Diamond a
FeCe Ermine between 3,
CresTants Topaz. This
is the Coat Armor of the
Right Honourable Sir
Thomas Coventry Knight
Baron Coventry of A's~
horow9 Lord Keeper os
the Great Seal of E;?g-
landr and one of His Ma*
jellies mo st Honourable
Privy Council.
He beareth Oules a
Cheveron, betwixt 3.
Lions heads erased
Argent, A Coat os
Arms, which it is im«.
posslble for any man
to blazon, or the un-
valuable Worth and
Honour of him that
bears it: For the name
of George Monke9 new
Lord Duke of Alber-
marle, Knight of the
Noble Order of the
Garter, and Lord C *
neral of all his Maje-
sties Forces and Ar-
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