![CLIFFORD FAMILY, Dutch bankers and merchants. Manuscript genealogy of the Clifford family, [late 18th C, with additions up to 1834], 'Antiqua et Illustris Cliffordorum Gens a redacta in Gulielmi Normanni potestatem Anglia ad hoc usque tempus per Stirpium Seriem ducta, Una cum perspicua et genuina pro sua cujusque Gradus Aetate Testimoniorum Copia. Ex Archivis Regiis Ipsis Autographis aliisque Venerandae Antiquitatis Monumentis decerpta et delineata', title in illuminated border with colours and liquid gold, the family members listed in Latin (to p.112) and Dutch (pp.113-182), illustrated with approximately 350 arms blazoned in colours and liquid gold, on 182 pages, folio (415 x 270mm), contemporary Dutch morocco gilt with large central architectural ornament (worn, upper cover detached).](https://www.christies.com/img/LotImages/2013/CSK/2013_CSK_09702_0409_000(clifford_family_dutch_bankers_and_merchants_manuscript_genealogy_of_th074449).jpg?w=1)
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CLIFFORD FAMILY, Dutch bankers and merchants. Manuscript genealogy of the Clifford family, [late 18th C, with additions up to 1834], 'Antiqua et Illustris Cliffordorum Gens a redacta in Gulielmi Normanni potestatem Anglia ad hoc usque tempus per Stirpium Seriem ducta, Una cum perspicua et genuina pro sua cujusque Gradus Aetate Testimoniorum Copia. Ex Archivis Regiis Ipsis Autographis aliisque Venerandae Antiquitatis Monumentis decerpta et delineata', title in illuminated border with colours and liquid gold, the family members listed in Latin (to p.112) and Dutch (pp.113-182), illustrated with approximately 350 arms blazoned in colours and liquid gold, on 182 pages, folio (415 x 270mm), contemporary Dutch morocco gilt with large central architectural ornament (worn, upper cover detached).
The genealogy was prepared for the Dutch branch of the Clifford family, founded by George Clifford, the second son of a prebend of Stow, Lincs, who moved to Amsterdam between the years 1634 and 1640. His descendants were bankers, merchants and patricians, based in Amsterdam and on their estate at Hartekamp in Heemstede. George Clifford III (1685-1780) was a patron of Linnaeus, whose Hortus Cliffortianus is devoted to the garden at Hartekamp. The present volume was printed, no doubt for private circulation within the family, with the elaborate title page engraved by the Amsterdam engraver Nicolaas van Frankendaal (1720-1791).
The genealogy was prepared for the Dutch branch of the Clifford family, founded by George Clifford, the second son of a prebend of Stow, Lincs, who moved to Amsterdam between the years 1634 and 1640. His descendants were bankers, merchants and patricians, based in Amsterdam and on their estate at Hartekamp in Heemstede. George Clifford III (1685-1780) was a patron of Linnaeus, whose Hortus Cliffortianus is devoted to the garden at Hartekamp. The present volume was printed, no doubt for private circulation within the family, with the elaborate title page engraved by the Amsterdam engraver Nicolaas van Frankendaal (1720-1791).