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The Visitation Of The County Palatine Of Lancaster Made In The Year 1567 - Paperback
The Visitation Of The County Palatine Of Lancaster Made In The Year 1567 - Paperback
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by William Flower (Author), F R Raines (Editor)
Step into the world of Elizabethan England, where lineage was power and identity was etched in heraldic artistry. The Visitation Of The County Palatine Of Lancaster Made In The Year 1567, compiled by William Flower, offers an unrivalled window into the lives and legacies of Lancashire's gentry at the height of the Tudor era. This armorial genealogy transcript, meticulously recorded during an official heraldic visitation, preserves the coats of arms, blazons, and pedigrees of families whose histories shaped the county palatine of Lancashire. Every page resonates with the authority of Tudor heraldry in England, inviting both seasoned researchers and curious readers to trace the intricate webs of ancestry and allegiance that defined an age. A cornerstone for family history research and heraldry and lineage research alike, this antiquarian reference edition stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with British antiquarian records. Flower's careful documentation of Lancashire gentry pedigrees and their armorial bearings offers more than a mere catalogue; it is an early modern genealogy collection that breathes life into the social fabric of 1567. The detailed transcripts and heraldic descriptions are invaluable for anyone seeking to understand the origins of English coats of arms or to explore the roots of their own family tree. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual enthusiast of Tudor history or a dedicated collector of classic literature, this work is more than a historical document: it is a cultural treasure, restored for present and future generations who wish to connect with England's storied past.
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