Fisher, P., & Curtis, L. (1682). A Synopsis of Heraldry, or, the most plain, short and easie way for the perfect attaining of that art, containing all necessary directions, in order thereunto, there being about 300 coats of arms and about 50 crests engraven on copper plates; and the Atchievements of the Kings of England since K. Egbert of the Saxon Race: The paternal coats of the nobility of England, (with a list of the knights of the garter), the arms of the archiepiscopal and episcopal sees, and of the two universities, and the several colledges in them, and of the Inns of Court, and other Houses of Law in London. With some hundreds of gentlemens coats, all truly blazoned. To which is added an alphabetical table, for the ready finding any name whose coat is herein blazoned. London: Printed for L. Curtis, near Fleetbridge, and T. Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgatestreet.
Chicago Style CitationFisher, Payne, and Langley Curtis. A Synopsis of Heraldry, Or, the Most Plain, Short and Easie Way for the Perfect Attaining of That Art, Containing All Necessary Directions, in Order Thereunto, There Being About 300 Coats of Arms and About 50 Crests Engraven On Copper Plates; and the Atchievements of the Kings of England Since K. Egbert of the Saxon Race: The Paternal Coats of the Nobility of England, (with a List of the Knights of the Garter), the Arms of the Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees, and of the Two Universities, and the Several Colledges in Them, and of the Inns of Court, and Other Houses of Law in London. With Some Hundreds of Gentlemens Coats, All Truly Blazoned. To Which Is Added an Alphabetical Table, for the Ready Finding Any Name Whose Coat Is Herein Blazoned. London: Printed for L. Curtis, near Fleetbridge, and T. Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgatestreet, 1682.
MLA CitationFisher, Payne, and Langley Curtis. A Synopsis of Heraldry, Or, the Most Plain, Short and Easie Way for the Perfect Attaining of That Art, Containing All Necessary Directions, in Order Thereunto, There Being About 300 Coats of Arms and About 50 Crests Engraven On Copper Plates; and the Atchievements of the Kings of England Since K. Egbert of the Saxon Race: The Paternal Coats of the Nobility of England, (with a List of the Knights of the Garter), the Arms of the Archiepiscopal and Episcopal Sees, and of the Two Universities, and the Several Colledges in Them, and of the Inns of Court, and Other Houses of Law in London. With Some Hundreds of Gentlemens Coats, All Truly Blazoned. To Which Is Added an Alphabetical Table, for the Ready Finding Any Name Whose Coat Is Herein Blazoned. London: Printed for L. Curtis, near Fleetbridge, and T. Simmons at the Princes Arms in Ludgatestreet, 1682.