- John
Guillim Walter Guillim George Guillim Thomas Guillim Richard Guillim Prescilla Guillim Margaret Guillim Frances Guillim Elizabeth Guillim Anne Guillim...
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William (or
Guillim)
Scrots (or
Scrotes or Stretes;
active 1537β1553) was a
painter of the
Tudor court and an
exponent of the
Mannerist style of painting...
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Peppard Court, Oxfordshire,
England Guillim, John; Kent,
Samuel (1726). The
Banner Display'd: or, An
Abridgment of
Guillim:
Being a
Compleat System of Heraldry...
- Mea, and
Sapienta felicitas. In his
Display of
Heraldrie (1610), John
Guillim interprets the arms as follows: The Book
itself some have
thought to signifie...
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Gothic word πππ°πΏππ°π½ (stautan, "to push").
According to John
Guillim, in his
Display of Heraldrie, the word "ermine" is
likely derived from...
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concluding "βn" had been
added by the
beginning of the 17th century, when John
Guillim in 1610
describes the "wiverne" as a
creature that "partake[s] of a Fowle...
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England and
elsewhere gives the
English elements more prominence. John
Guillim, in his book; A
Display of Heraldry, has
illustrated the
unicorn as a symbol...
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Guide to
Heraldry states that
earlier writers including Leigh, Holme, and
Guillim favour one-third,
while later writers such as
Edmondson favour one-fifth...
- Denys,
Frances Denys Guillim who is the
mother of
immigrants from
England to the
Virginia Colony.
Francis Denys married, John
Guillim, Lord of the Manor...
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source for the
Display of
Heraldry of John
Guillim (the book was
attributed to him as a
publication under Guillim's name, for some time).
Barkham made a very...