RECENT impressions of the Seals of Radulphus Durburgh, xivth cent.; of the Church de Monte Crusio, xivth cent.; and of one rudely executed, bearing a Holy Lamb, xiiith [?] cent. Presented by Mr. John Doubleday.
SEALS of Henry IV., Henry V., and Henry VII., pro Brevibus coram Justiciariis [Court of Common Pleas], all appearing to be from the same matrix; in green wax. [xxxvi. 26, 27, 28.]
TWO SEALS bearing the figures of Knights on horseback ; on the first the name is illegible, and on the second only remains, +si . . m . TROP. HAST ...... ; xiith cent. [xxxvi. 53, 54]
SEAL of Sir Nicholas Lillyng; a shield of arms, three fishes naiant, within a border engrailed, with the words Itllyng : le. . . s : heder : taken from a deed dated 3 Hen. V. ; (two impressions). [xxxvi. 141, 142]
OBVERSE and reverse ofthe Great Seal of Charles II., for the Chancery of the counties of Cardigan and Pembroke. [xxxvi. 183, 184.]Presented by Mr. J.Doubleday.
SEAL of St. Peter's Priory, Bath, with the counterseal of Prior Thomas ; with a recent transcript of the charter, dated in 1226, to which they were attached. [xxxvi. 203, 204.]