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de Courcy see Courcy de Davenport
Bailly, see Bailly de Bellomont, or De Beaumont, see Bellomont de Berkeley, see Berkeley de Berri, see Berri de Bohun, see Bohun de Bruges, see Bruges de Bruis, see Bruis de Burgh, see Burgh de Burton, see Burton de Carteret, see Carteret de Cassilhas, see Cassilhas de Clare, see Clare de Clarendon, see Clarendon de Clinton, see Clinton de Courcy, see Courcy de Davenport, see Davenport de Flandre, see Flandre de Gevres, see Gevres de Giresme, see Giresme de Grey, see Grey de Guenonville, see Guetterville de Hasting, see Hasting de Haverington, see Haverington de
— from A Complete Guide to Heraldry by Arthur Charles Fox-Davies

de Córdoba Sanlúcar Cooper Diego Diaz
Real Blacksmith Joan Villalon Antequera Blacksmith Alonso de Mora, or de Ebora 60 Mora, in Portugal Cooper Joan de Córdoba Sanlúcar Cooper Diego Diaz Sanlúcar Santiago (75 tons) Captain and pilot of his Highness Joan Serrano Citizen of Sevilla Notary Antonio de Costa Master Baltasar Ginoves Ribera de Génova [ i.e. , the Genoese shore]
— from The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898, Volume 33, 1519-1522 Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century by Antonio Pigafetta

dire Coment soun cors deyt descrivere
Primes en Fraunceys ly devez dire Coment soun cors deyt descrivere, Pur le ordre aver de moun et ma,
— from The Teaching and Cultivation of the French Language in England during Tudor and Stuart Times With an Introductory Chapter on the Preceding Period by K. Rebillon (Kathleen Rebillon) Lambley

Domus Custodita Sic Cuja Deo Domino
Motto, Beata Domus, Custodita Sic Cuja Deo Domino Est .
— from American Book-Plates: A Guide to Their Study with Examples by Charles Dexter Allen

Domus custodita sic cuja Deo Domino
Beata Domus, custodita sic cuja Deo Domino est. Blessed the home, so guarded by the Lord God. Brasher.
— from American Book-Plates: A Guide to Their Study with Examples by Charles Dexter Allen


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