The Visitation of the County of Kent, Taken in the Year 1619 by John Philipott, Rouge Dragon, Deputy and Assistant to William Camden, Calrencieux King-Of-Arms
Joseph Jackson Howard, John Philipot
The Visitation of the County of Kent, Taken in the Year 1619 by John Philipott, Rouge Dragon, Deputy and Assistant to William Camden, Calrencieux King-Of-Arms
Joseph Jackson Howard, John Philipot
This volume contains the 1619 visitation of the county of Kent by John Philipott, a herald who was responsible for recording the pedigrees and coats of arms of the gentry. The text is accompanied by extensive notes and commentary by Joseph Jackson Howard, making it an essential resource for anyone researching Kentish genealogy or local history. This is also a valuable work for anyone interested in the history of heraldry and the role of heralds in early modern England.
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