Publisher's Synopsis
"The Visitation of the County of Dorset: Taken in the Year 1623" offers a detailed snapshot of Dorset's families and their heraldic bearings in the early 17th century. Compiled from the records of Henry St. George and Sampson Lennard, this work provides invaluable genealogical information for those tracing their Dorset ancestry. Edited by J. Paul Rylands, the book presents meticulously documented family trees and coats of arms, offering insights into the social structure and lineage of the period.
This edition preserves the historical integrity of the original visitation records, making it an essential resource for genealogists, historians, and anyone interested in British family history. Discover the intricate connections and heraldic symbols that defined Dorset's families centuries ago, brought to life through this carefully transcribed and presented volume.
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