This book gives a good account of the Royal Coats of Arms found in English Churches. Royal Coat of Arms typically depict the emblems and symbols associated with the reigning monarch of a particular country. In the context of British churches, the Royal Arms often feature the heraldic representation of the British monarch, including their crown, shield, supporters, and motto. These arms were traditionally displayed in churches as a symbol of loyalty and support for the monarchy.
Royal Arms and Commandments in our Churches by H Munro Cautley 1934 1st Edition
Title: Royal Arms and Commandments in Our Churches
Author: H Munro Cautley
Publisher: Norman Adlard & Co Ltd
Publication Date: 1934 First Edition
Format: HardbackCondition: Beige covers which are in a good condition with minor bumping to spine. Clean pages with just a couple of light pencil marks. Ex libris with sticker to inside front and rear cover showing the previous book owner as Arthur Lumsden Bedingfeld. There is a paper cutting from May 1956 regarding a New Royal Coat of Arms for Parliamentary publications. This has caused page 1 and the opposite blank page to brown where the cutting has laid.
Book measures 22cm x 13.5cm with 137 pages.