Sign, Mark, Device etc.Mercury's hat and caduceus with two cornucopias and sea-scape. Passed to the Eliot's Court Printing House about 1594. Apparently taken to Eton by Melchisedec Bradwood, c. 1609. Probably passed to Edward Griffin, 1615-16. Probably passed to John Haviland in 1621. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 293]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc.Device or ornament of an open book upon which is laid a sword and a sceptre: the motto, Doctrina parit virtutem. – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 347]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc."Prince of Wales's feathers, with crown and Ich Dien. (α) Within rule, as figured. Probably belonged to the Eliot's Court Press, and passed to Edward Griffin c. 1613. (β) Rule cut away." – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 354]Image; Description
Sign, Mark, Device etc."Device of an owl, two snakes, and a rod, with initials M. B. (α) With M. B. as figured. Probably passed to Edward Griffin in 1615-16. (β) The "M. B." voided." – Printer's Device[McKerrow Device No. 380]Image; Description
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