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T. C. Banks
(Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854)
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Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: An analytical statement of the case of Alexander, earl of Stirling and Dovan &c. &c. &c. containing an explanation of his official dignities and peculiar territorial rights and priveleges in the British colonies of Nova Scotia and Canada, &c. &c. and also shewing the descent of the Stirling peerage honours, supported by legal evidence, and the law and usage of Scotland, appertaining thereto... (J. Cochrane and co., 1832) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: The antient usage in bearing of ... arms [with a catalogue of the present [i.e. 1682] nobility of England ... Scotland and Ireland] ... a brief discourse touching the office of High Chancellor of England ... with catalogues of the Lord Chancellors and justiciars of England ... Titles of honour of the English nobility ... from the ... Norman conquest to ... 1810 ... (Samuel Bagster, 1812), also by William Dugdale (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: Baronia anglica concentra, or, A concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee : deriving their origin from writ of summons (The Author, 1843) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: Baronia anglica concentrata, or, A concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee : deriving their origin from writ of summons, and not from any specific limited creation, shewing the descent and line of heirship as well of those families mentioned by Sir William Dugdale, as of those whom that celebrated author has omitted to notice, (interspersed with interesting notes and explanatory remarks), whereto is added the proofs of parliamentary sitting, from the reign of Edw. I to that of Queen Anne, also, a glossary of dormant English, Scotch and Irish peerage titles, with reference to presumed existing heirs (The author, 1843) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: Baronia anglica concentrata or, A concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee; deriving their origin from writ of summons and not from any specific limited creation ... whereto is added the proofs of parliamentary sitting, from the reign of Edward I to that of Queen Anne; also A glossary of dormant English, Scotch, and Irish peerage titles ... (The author, 1844) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: Baronia anglica concentrata, or, A concentrated account of all the baronies commonly called baronies in fee : deriving their origin from writ of summons, and not from any specific limited creation, ... whereto is added the proofs of parliamentary sitting, from the reign of Edward I to that of Queen Anne : also a glossary of dormant English, Scotch, and Irish peerage titles ... (Printed for the Author by W. Harrison ;, 1843) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: Copies and translations of the royal charters, (confirmed in parliament); by which the territories of Nova Scotia and Canada, etc., were granted, in 1621, 1625, and 1628, to the Earl of Stirling. (L., 1831) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: A disquisition on the right of jurisdiction in peerage successions, particularly the peerage of Scotland; contained in letters to the Right Honourable the Lord K;̲̲̲̲̲̲̲̲̲ (James Ridgway, 1830), also by Ephraim Lockhart (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: Disquisition upon the kingly office : conformable to the revolution and bill of rights of 1688 : embracing the interesting origin of inunction and the coronation ceremony. (C. Harris, 1826) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: The dormant and extinct baronage of England. (J. White, 1807) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: The dormant and extinct baronage of England ; or, An historical and genealogical account of the lives, public employments, and most memorable actions of the English nobility who have flourished from the Norman conquest. (J. White, 1807) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: The dormant and extinct baronage of England; or, An historical and genealogical account of the lives, public emploiments, and most memorable actions, of the English nobility who have flourished from the Norman conquest to the year 1806: deduced from public records, ancient historians, the works of eminent heralds, and from other celebrated and approved authorities. (Printed by T. Bensley, for J. White, 1807) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: The dormant and extinct baronage of England. Supplement continued down to January, 1837. (J. White, 1837) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: Genealogical history of the ancient royal families of England (H.G. Bohn, 1837) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: An historical account of the ancient & modern forms, pageantry, & ceremony, of the coronation of the kings of England : from the first upon record, to that of ... George III (Printed for the author, 1820) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: An historical and critical enquiry into the nature of the kingly office and how far the art of coronation with the oath established by law, is a solemnity indispensible to the exercise of the regal dignity; shewing, the origin and antiquity of inunction, the ancient and modern forms of the coronation ceremony, and setting forth divers peculiar services claimed to be performed on that grand occasion; particularly the singular office of King's champion... (Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1814) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: History of the ancient noble family of Marmyun; their singular office of King's champion, by the tenure of the baronial manor of Scrivelsby, in the county of Lincoln: also other dignitorial tenues, and the services of London, Oxford, etc. on the coronation day. (H. K. Causton, 1817) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: History of the Ancient Noble Family of Marmyun, their singular Office of King's Champion, by the Tenure of the Baronial Manor of Scrivelsby, in the county of Lincoln: Also, other dignitorial tenures, and the services of London, Oxford, &c. on the coronation-day. The whole collected at a great expense from The Public Records; illustrated by a variety of notes and remarks, and embellished with several curious engravings (H. K. Causton, 1817) (page images at HathiTrust)
Banks, T. C. (Thomas Christopher), 1765-1854: A letter to the right honorable The Lord Brougham and Vaux, &c. &c. &c. on the late decision of the earldom of Devon. (Printed for J. Wilson, 1831) (page images at HathiTrust)
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