The English edition of Brianville may well have inspired the makers of the present pack to produce a domestic, rather than an international set of cards illustrating the arms of the peers of the United Kingdom. Although the cards are very rare, they must have achieved popularity as they are known in three different editions. The edition reproduced here was the third and published in 1688. Quite logically, the arrangement of the arms of the peers is made according to rank in each suit, the higher the rank, the higher the card value: archbishops and dukes are clearly superior to earls and barons, the arms of the latter being depicted on the lowest cards in all suits. The pack of cards reproduced here is from the Print Collection in Guildhall Library, London.
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