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- John Guillim Walter Guillim George Guillim Thomas Guillim Richard Guillim Prescilla Guillim Margaret Guillim Frances Guillim Elizabeth Guillim Anne Guillim...
- William (or Guillim) Scrots (or Scrotes or Stretes; active 1537–1553) was a painter of the Tudor court and an exponent of the Mannerist style of painting...
- Peppard Court, Oxfordshire, England Guillim, John; Kent, Samuel (1726). The Banner Display'd: or, An Abridgment of Guillim: Being a Compleat System of Heraldry...
- John Guillim, writing circa 1610, gave the story in considerable detail, adding that Sir Amery's arms were also inverted for his treachery. Guillim further...
- the Gothic word 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌿𐍄𐌰𐌽 (stautan, "to push"). According to John Guillim, in his Display of Heraldrie, the word "ermine" is likely derived from...
- 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...
- Guide to Heraldry states that earlier writers including Leigh, Holme, and Guillim favour one-third, while later writers such as Edmondson favour one-fifth...
- Concise Dictionary of National Biography (1930) Display of Heraldry, John Guillim, John Logan (Captain.), Sir George Mackenzie, 1724, p.176 [1] Vivian, Lt...
- concluding "–n" 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...
- to be a diminutive of the fess. But, others, including Leigh (1597) and Guillim (1638), ****ert that the bar is a separate and distinct ‘honorouble ordinary’...