File:William_Segar_Garter_King_of_Arms.jpg
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DescriptionWilliam Segar Garter King of Arms.jpg | William Segar (d. 1633) Garter Principal King of Arms under James I of England |
Date | early 17th century (between 1607 and 1627) |
Source | Marks, Richard, and Anne Payne, eds.:British Heraldry, from its origins to c. 1800, British Museum Publications, 1978 |
Author | Engraved by Francis Delaram (1590-1627) |
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