Having completed the Visitation series of images (if such a thing can ever be considered to be finished) I have moved forward to the next Cheshire Heraldry project, that of the Cheshire and Lancashire Funeral Certificates 1600 to 1678 edited by John Paul Rylands and first published in 1882 by the Lancashire and Cheshire Records Society.
Although I haven't yet linked the project to the main Cheshire Heraldry Website here is a sneak preview for my reader:
http://cheshire-heraldry.org.uk/funeral-certificates/
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