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Coat of arms copperplate 17th century Panton and Meggs This image is from a copperplate engraving, and shows part of a 'roll of arms' from Richard Blome's (Britannia), an atlas published in 1673. It features the coats of arms of people who contributed towards the completion of the work – starting with King Charles II. Each page includes 35 coats of arms, presented here in pairs. These two coats of arms are from folio (page) 23 of the work. In old English, an 's' appeared as a 'long s' (which looks like an 'f'), while 'ss' appeared as 'fs'. 'Com' was an abbreviation for 'County'. A number is assigned to each benefactor. Here are the accompanying texts (followed by modernised English where appropriate): 770 Thomas PANTON of Pickadilly in ye Parifh of St. Martins in ye Fields in Middlefex Efq (Piccadilly in the Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex) 771 William MEGGS of White Chappell in Com Middlefex Efq (Whitechapel, Middlesex) More from the same coat-of-arms series (many more via blue link): . 17th Century stock illustration
This image is from a copperplate engraving, and shows part of a 'roll of arms' from Richard Blome's (Britannia), an atlas published in 1673. It features the coats of arms of people who contributed towards the completion of the work – starting with King Charles II. Each page includes 35 coats of arms, presented here in pairs. These two coats of arms are from folio (page) 23 of the work. In old English, an 's' appeared as a 'long s' (which looks like an 'f'), while 'ss' appeared as 'fs'. 'Com' was an abbreviation for 'County'. A number is assigned to each benefactor. Here are the accompanying texts (followed by modernised English where appropriate): 770 Thomas PANTON of Pickadilly in ye Parifh of St. Martins in ye Fields in Middlefex Efq (Piccadilly in the Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex) 771 William MEGGS of White Chappell in Com Middlefex Efq (Whitechapel, Middlesex) More from the same coat-of-arms series (many more via blue link): .

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This image is from a copperplate engraving, and shows part of a 'roll of arms' from Richard Blome's (Britannia), an atlas published in 1673. It features the coats of arms of people who contributed towards the completion of the work – starting with King Charles II. Each page includes 35 coats of arms, presented here in pairs. These two coats of arms are from folio (page) 23 of the work. In old English, an 's' appeared as a 'long s' (which looks like an 'f'), while 'ss' appeared as 'fs'. 'Com' was an abbreviation for 'County'. A number is assigned to each benefactor. Here are the accompanying texts (followed by modernised English where appropriate): 770 Thomas PANTON of Pickadilly in ye Parifh of St. Martins in ye Fields in Middlefex Efq (Piccadilly in the Parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex) 771 William MEGGS of White Chappell in Com Middlefex Efq (Whitechapel, Middlesex) More from the same coat-of-arms series (many more via blue link): .

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