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Part 51

Ex Libris Francisci Perrault Ecclesiae de Praville in Belsia. Rectoris 1764.

Portrait.

Reproduced in the "Ex-libris Journal," vol. iii., p.

69.

TIPHAIGNE, L. 17th cent.

On the nameless armorial book-plate of De Roquelaure, surrounded by the collars of the orders of Saint Michael and the Holy Ghost. (See Poulet-Mala.s.sis, p. 12.)

TISSOT, J. 19th cent.

T., J. (JEAN TOUSTAIN.) 17th cent.

An armorial plate inscribed "B^{teq} de M^{gr} Pellot P^{er} Pres^{nt} du Parl^{ut} de Normandie."

Poulet-Mala.s.sis gives the date of this plate as between 1670-1686, and ascribes it to Jean Toustain, an engraver of Normandy.

J. TOUSTAIN _Inv. F._

Ex Bibliotecha (_sic_) Ill.u.s.trissimi n.o.bilissimique Viri D.

Domini Claudii de Va.s.sy Marchionis de Pirou necnon de Bressey Domini Castellani de Touchet necnon de Beaufou Domini et Patroni de Celland de L'Espinay Tesson de St.

Marcouf, &c. 17th cent.

(See reproduction.)

TRAITEUR, J.

Mr. le Marquis de Saisseval, 1772. Armorial, with supporters.

M. L. Comte d'Essales 1771.

Armorial.

"_Traiteur fecit 1761._" On the plate of F. J. Schwendt, an Alsatian of some note, who died in 1824.

See "Archives de la Societe Francaise," August, 1894.

TROUCHOU. 19th cent.

TRUDON. 17th cent.

Signed a nameless plate bearing the arms of Potier de Novion.

He engraved the whole of the plates for the heraldic work ent.i.tled "Nouveau traite de la science pratique du blason," published in 1689.

TUBERT. 18th cent.

V., J. H. (Valori.) 18th cent.

_J. H. V. scul._ on the nameless plate designed by J. B.

(Boucher) for the Chevalier de Valori.

VACHERON _fecit a Douai_, 1769.

Benoit Bieswal, avocat en Parlement. Armorial.

J. VALDOR, _a Nancy_. 17th cent.

Signed the armorial Ex libris "Guillelmus Grangierus."

thus, _Faict a Nancy p. J.

Valdor_.

[Ill.u.s.tration: BOOK-PLATE OF CLAUDE DE Va.s.sY.]

J. Valdor was born at Liege, and educated in Italy; was settled in Nancy in 1630, and in Paris in 1642.

(See Poulet-Mala.s.sis, p. 10.)

VALLET _fecit_ 1721.

Joan. Lud. Foyelle, doctor theologicas, et ecclesiae Atrebatensis Canonicus.

Armorial with supporters.

VALLON, EDMOND. Modern.

A. M. (Alfred Morin.) Motto, "_Aux livres je dois tout._"

Fantaisie.

A. H. 1880. Pictorial; literary.

Signature very indistinct.

Motto, "_J'ai lu le manuel des ouvriers._"

VALLOTTIN, FeLIX. Modern.

Ex Libris L. Joly. Library interior with cats, reproduced in "Ex-Libris Ana."

A woodcut signed _F. V._

VALTON, EDMOND. 19th cent.

VAN DRIESTEN, D. E. J.

Modern.

A coloured armorial by himself for himself, reproduced in the "Archives de la Societe Francaise," June, 1895. Mons. Van Driesten is a French artist who has devoted considerable study to ancient miniatures and heraldic work.

G. VANEL. '95. Modern.

Ex Libris Tony Genty. Liber Libris 1895.

Fantaisie design.