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[Bookplate for Almeric Hugh Paget]
[Bookplate for Almeric Hugh Paget]
Title[Bookplate for Almeric Hugh Paget]
Date Created1919
Sort Date1919
DescriptionThis heraldic bookplate consists of an escutcheon, sable (black), charged with a cross, argent (silver), between four eagles displayed. The cross is charged with five lions passant guardant. Above the escutcheon is a capless-crown denoting baron status, and above the crown is a peer helmet, positioned three-quarters, with mantling radiation from it and surrounding the escutcheon. Above the helmet is a straight wreath, charged with a heraldic tyger, rampant. At dexter and sinister are two men, each holding a flag charged with a cross patee. Below the escutcheon is a banner, with Latin motto within. Below entire arms is another banner, with bookplate owner's name and title.
Extent1 bookplate : lithography ; 6.9 x 9.2 cm
SubjectHeraldry
Subject - GeographicEngland
Personal NamesPaget, Almeric Hugh
GenrePrints
TypeStill Image
Formatimage/jpeg
LanguageLatin
NotesBookplate belongs to Almeric Hugh Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough (1861-1949), a politician and yachtsman. He was also the founder of the Military Massage Service and the Almeric Paget Massage Corps., both participating in the efforts of World War I. Paget also sponsored the Cambridge Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment. Son of General Lord Alfred Henry Paget and Cecilia Wyndam, Paget was educated between 1875-1877 at Harrow School in London and later at Corpus Christi College at Cambridge University. In his later career, he was President of the Easter Provincial Division of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations in 1909, and also held the office of High Sheriff of Suffolk in the same year. Between 1910-1917, Paget held the office of Parliamentary Provincial Whip for the Eastern and Home Counties and created the 1st Baron Queenborough of Kent on 18 January 1918. He held the post of Treasurer of the League of Nations from 1920-1936, resigning from his position in protest at the League's recognition and acceptance of the Soviet Union. Paget had two daughters with first wife Pauline Whitney, Olive Cecilia and Dorothy Wyndham. Paget died in 22 September 1949.
References:
1) The Manual of Heraldry. 7th Ed. London: Virtue Brothers & Co., 1866.
2) Heraldic Dictionary. University of Notre Dame, Dept. of Special Collections. 31 July 2000. Accessed 21 Nov. 2007 at http://www.rarebooks.nd.edu/digital/heraldry/index.html.
3) "Mottoes Q-S." Heraldry Unlimited. First accessed 3 Mar. 2004 from http://www.heraldryunlimited.com/guide/motto/AC.htm.
4) Simpson, D.P. Cassell's New Latin Dictionary. 3rd Ed. London: Cassell & Company Ltd., 1964.
5) Wray Vamplew, 'Paget, Dorothy Wyndham (1905-1960)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/45798, accessed 26 March 2008]
6) "Almeric Paget, 1st Baron Queenborough." Wikipedia. Accessed 26 Mar. 2008 from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almeric_Paget, _1st_Baron_Queenborough.
7) "Sir Almeric Hugh Paget, 1st and last Baron Queenborough." The Peerage. Accessed 26 Mar. 2008 from http://www.thepeerage.com/p873.htm.
Access IdentifierBP MUR ENG P P3443
Digital IdentifierBP_MUR_ENG_P_P3443
Is Part OfRBSC Bookplates
SourceOriginal Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. Thomas Murray Bookplates Collection. BP MUR ENG P P3443
Date Available2008
Publisher - DigitalVancouver : University of British Columbia Library
RightsImages provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca
TranscriptPER IL SUO CONTRARIO
TranslationJoined in opposition strongly.
DOI1.0215391
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