An account of such of the ancient nobility & others as were at the Parliament holden at Lincoln 29: Ed. I. AD: 1301. whose armorial bearings are preserved on an ancient roll in the possession of P: H: 1794.
Philip Hills (d.1830)
Category
Books
Date
1794
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Ham House, Surrey
NT 3126740
Summary
Bibliographic description
[2],106p. . 4to.. Not indigenous. Provenance: Author's inscription on flyleaf: Ph. Hills 1794 [Philip Hills (d.1830), who changed his name from Astle when he inherited Colne Park, Essex, from the Hills family. He was the son of Thomas Astle (1755-1803) of Battersea Rise, noted book and manuscript collector.] Printed manuscript book label (late eighteenth-century?): No. 73. Nineteenth- or early twentieth-century armorial crest bookplate: John James Dumville Botterell (Not in Franks) [John James Dumville Botterell (d. 1923) of Colne Park, which he bought in 1896]. Nineteenth-century manuscript ink note on flyleaf: V. Archaeologia Vol. 21 p.192. Bequeathed to the National Trust by Norman Norris (1917-1991). Inscribed on pastedown in Norris's hand: Colne Park 1940 Đ1-0-0 H. [i.e. Hodgson's] 18/1 40 Lot 567. Loosely inserted: slip of Norris's pencil notes on Colne Park. Binding: Eighteenth-century half green morocco binding; marbled paper over boards; spine gilt with castle stamps and gilt title 'Parl. Linc. temp. Ed. I'; sewn on five raised bands.
Makers and roles
Philip Hills (d.1830)