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This page shows the sources used, or to be used, on the [[United Kingdom]] part of the site Heraldry of the World. Not all the information from the literature mentioned below has been added to the site yet. If you require information from one of the sources below, please [[contact]] me.
This page shows the sources used, or to be used, on the [[United Kingdom]] part of the site Heraldry of the World. Not all the information from the literature mentioned below has been added to the site yet. If you require information from one of the sources below, please [[contact]] me.
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# Pedrick, J.G. : The arms used by Teignmouth. Genealogical Magazine 1(1897)364-367.
# Pedrick, J.G. : The arms used by Teignmouth. Genealogical Magazine 1(1897)364-367.
# Pedrick, J.G. : The borough seal of Honiton. Genealogical Magazine 2(1898)18-22.
# Pedrick, J.G. : The borough seal of Honiton. Genealogical Magazine 2(1898)18-22.
# [[File:uk-028.books.jpg|50 px]] Petchey, W.J. : Armorial bearings of the sovereigns of England. Bedford Square Press, London, 2nd edition, 1977, 32 p. ISBN 0-7199-0926-0.
# Pine, N.J. : William Henry Goss the man who brought heraldry to the masses. Coat of Arms 191(2000)299-307. (on crested china)
# Pine, N.J. : William Henry Goss the man who brought heraldry to the masses. Coat of Arms 191(2000)299-307. (on crested china)
# Pink, W.D. : The armorial bearings of Leigh Co. Lancaster. Genealogical Magazine 3(1900)522-531.
# Pink, W.D. : The armorial bearings of Leigh Co. Lancaster. Genealogical Magazine 3(1900)522-531.
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