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Motto: Tour Jours en Route [Always on the Move]
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"Macmillan Brown"
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"Christ Chruch College Library, Canterbury, New Zealand. Presented by the Bishop Designate of Lyttelton and his Personal Friends. August, 14850."
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"Peter Wright M. D"; Armorial
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"Marte Et Ingeni: Joshua Smith"
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"Che Sara Sara: William Duke of Bedford, Endsleigh"; Motto: Che Sara Sara [What will be , will be]; Armorial
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William George Knox, Trinidad; Motto: Moveo Et Provicdo
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Armorial
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"Sola Virtus Invicta. Edward Duke of Nolfolk, Earle Marshall of England"; Motto: Sola Virtus Invicta [Virtue alone is invincible]; Armorial A shield supported by a lion and a horse with a crest that has a crown, a helment, and a lion.
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University of Canterbury Library. Presented by Collins Architects, Christchurch.
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"In Trust For Christchurch College, Canterbury Settlement, New Zealand. No. ... Presented for the College Library byÉ"; Label
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"University of Canterbury Library. Deposited on indefinite loan by Christchurch College"; Label
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Robert James Shuttleworth Esq.
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"Ex Libris Donovan"; Pictorial
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"Grays Inn Library"; Pictorial
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"C Verheyden De Lancey of Gray's Inn"; Armorial
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"Robert Garraway Rice, Esq. J.P., F.S.A., of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, and of Pulborough, Sussex, and Battersea, Surrey. A.D. 1920"; Pictorial
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Shield design with text rubbed out
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"From the Library of S. Hurst Seager, C.B.E. "F.R.I.B.A, Past President N.Z.I.A. Member of Board of Governors 1910-1919. Presented to Canterbury College 1928"; Crest
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"Mary Hill' Book 1711"; Caligraphic
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"University of Canterbury Library presented by Dean and Chapter Christchurch Cathedral"; Crest
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"Lyttelton Colonists' Society"; Caligraphic
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"University of Canterbury Library. Presented by Dean and Chapter Christchurch Cathedral"
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"University of Canterbury Library presented by Dean and Chapter Christchurch Cathedral"
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"Si Venis Mecum Vadam Ecce Mater Tua. This book is from the library of John J. Grimes, S.M., first Catholic Bishop of Christchurch which was given to the University of Canterbury Library in 1980 by his succesor Bishop Brian Ashby"; Armorial