Heraldry & Genealogy.- Morrell (Frederick Parker, solicitor, 1839-1908) & Edward C. Morrell, both of Broughton Lodge, Banbury. [Archive of heraldic and genealogical working papers], including: original pen and ink watercolour studies of coats of arms heightened in gilt of armorials of Lydcott of Checkendon, Oxfordshire (2 coats of arms and 1p. of manuscript pedigrees); Cope of Hanwell Castle Baronet, (coat of arms and 5pp. manuscript pedigrees); Carleton of Brightwell Baldwin (coat of arms and 2pp. of manuscript pedigrees); Throckmorton of Chastleton (coat of arms and 2pp. of manuscript padigrees); Norreys of Weston on the Green (coat of arms); Oglethorpe of Newington (coat of arms); Stompe of Newnham Murren, Oxfordshire (coat of arms and 1p. manuscript pedgree); Peniston of Bampton (coat of arms and 1p. manuscript pedigree); all heightened in gilt, each 11 x 170mm., n.d.; and others including: 2 17th century coats of arms of Sir Thomas Spencer of Yarington, Oxfordshire & Sir Edward Freare of Water Eaton, Oxfordshire, (137 x 77mm.), n.d. [17th century]; and other various manuscript papers and printed extracts relating to heraldry and genealogy, including: 2 ALs.s. from John Gough Nichols to Edward C Morrell regarding the Fiennes monumental heraldry in Broughton Church, and a 10pp. pamphlet “On the Connexion of Arderne, or Ardern, of Cheshirewith the Ardens of Warwickshire, [Extracted from the Topographer, Part III. Sept. 1843]”, inscription on upper cover “Sir Chas. G. Young Garter with the Authors Compts”, by George Ormerod, 8vo, 1843, together c. 150 pieces, all loose in a portfolio, various sizes, v.d., 17th - 19th century (c. 150 pieces).
⁂ Sir Charles Young (1795-1869), herald; Garter King of Arms.
Provenance: Frederick Parker Morrell collection, and thence by descent.
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