Rows of shields. Cooke's Ordinary and the Balliol Roll. Cooke's Ordinary is reputedly the oldest European ordinary of arms in existence; England; c. 1340. Latin. It comprises seven membranes (the first of which is fragmentary); containing 589 shields arranged by charge in eighty-eight rows; with accompanying names; to allow the user to identify the holders of particular arms.England; c. 1340.From: Cooke's Ordinary and the Balliol Roll.Add. Roll. 77242London; British Library.
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