MISCELLANEOUS English seals, viz.:- Peterborough Abbey, xiith cent. John [de Grey], Bishop of [1200-1214]. Ralph [Walpole], Bishop of Ely [1299-1302]. Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. John de Fordham, Bishop of Ely [1403-1404]. Trinity College, Cambridge, xvith cent. Vicar-General of the Bishop of Ely, xviith cent. Henry de Neville. Norwich William -ham, xiith cent. Walter de Clifford. Matilda -me. Jordan de Bomstede. Thomas Maltein. John de Arderne Thomas le D...
PROOF impression of the obverse of the great seal of George III., for Ireland, and of the reverse of the great seal of the same, for Scotland. Presented by A. W Franks, Esq.
LEADEN bullæ of Pope Paul II. [1464-1471]; Antonio Grimani [1521-1523]; Hieronymo Prioli [1559-1567]; and Francesco Molino [ 1646-1655], Doges of Venice.
LEADEN bull of- Heraclius I. and Heraclius Constantine [613-641]. Michael VII. Ducas [1067-1078]. Constantine Lakapinus [1222-1255]. Theodora Ducæna, wife of Michael VIII. Palæologus [1260-1282]. John V. Palæeologus [1341-1391]. Transferred from the Department of Coins and Medals.
LEADEN bullæ, for the most part bearing monograms, of imperial and military officers and ecelesiastical dignitaries of Sicily and other parts of the Eastern Empire, probably about the seventh century. Many are injured by compression or corrosion. Among them occur:- -tus, Basilicus Protospatharius et Dux Calabriæ. Constantinus, Patricius Basilicus Protospath. ot Strategus Siciliæ. Pantherius, Patricius et Strategus Siciliæ. Sergius, Patricius et strategus. Arcamus (?), Spatharius. ...
Scope & Content:
Eastern Empire: Bullæ of Emperors, prelates, officers etc.