John Starr Stewart Ex Libris Collection
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Schultz, Mary J.
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Cavagna Sangiuliani di...
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Columbia College (New York, N.Y.). Library.
College Seal: Referring to 1 Pet. 2:1-2, woman has open book, 3 naked children at her feet. Hebrew words on banner: "The Lord is my light" (Ps. 27:1) Motto: In lumine tuo videbimus lumen = In your light...
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Cadiz Library
Library rules. Text within wavy line border with small corner ornaments
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Royal Regiment of Artillery. Library.
English royal coat of arms above muzzle-loading cannon, motto on ribbon beneaht: Quo fas et gloria ducunt
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Barker, A. M.
Text and bar border with corner ornaments.
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1st University Secondary School
Entirely in ms. Book number in different hand and ink.
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Springfield High School Library
Text within ornamental border.
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Springfield High School Library
Text within ornamental border.
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First Presbyterian Church (Springfield, Ill.). Sabbath School Library.
Library rules framed by ornamental border.
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Tabard Inn Library
Text with multicolored picture of Tabard Inn yard.
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Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882
Coat of arms on blue paper. Escutcheon vert charged with three stags courant. Crest, on a mount a stag courant, in his mouth an oak leaf.
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Pfister, Philipp.
Border consists of monsters (cockatrices, harpie) and putti; unicorn rampant on escutcheon.
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Drown, Frank H.
Borrower's rules (quote from Sir Walter Scott)
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Preston, Robert B.
Coat of arms. Escutcheon: Argent two bars gules on a canton of the last a cinquefoil or. Crests: 1st, on a ruined tower argent a falcon volant of the same, beaked, legged and belled or; 2nd, on a chapeau...
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Marchmont, Alexander Hume-Campbell, Earl of, 1675-1740
Coat of arms. Escutcheon (marshaling of 16). Crest: arn cubit. a curved sword in the hand, arising out of a heart gules (red). Supporters: two lions rampant reguardant. Mottoes: (1) True to the end, (2)...
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Cesnola, Luigi Palma di, 1832-1904
Coat of arms: Escutcheon or (gold) with palm tree supported by lion and crowned eagle reguardant. Motto: Oppressa resurgit (Having been oppressed, it rises again)
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Skene Library
Crest: An arm issuing from a cloud, holding a wreath. Motto: Virtutis regia merces (A palace the reward of bravery).
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Winthrop, B.
Within a garter, buckled, a hare proper running on a mount vert.
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Phelp, James
Coat of arms: Escutcheon or (gold) charged with wolf rampant and 8 crosses crosslet argent (silver). Crest: straight wreath and sea lion statant. Motto on banner below escutcheon: Vive ut vivas
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Lowell, John, Jr., 1799-1836
Chippendale coat of arms. Eschutcheon: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, parted per chief engrailed, upper part sable charged with a crescent; lower part or, a sinister hand couped holding three arrows point down;...
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Huntingford, Thomas
Coat of arms in elaborate frame: Escutcheon parted per fess gules (red), the upper field sable, charged with a crescent over three mullets (stars) pierced; the lower field or trellised sable. Crested with...
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