Johanna, Queen of Sicily, daughter of Henry II. of England, as Ducbhess of Narbonne, Countess of Toulouse, and Marchioness of Provence, ob. 1199. (See Catal. of Seals, vol. v., no. 19,870, and Plate.) The silver matrix of this seal was found in the ruins of the Cistercian Abbey of Grandselve, Toulouse.
Scope & Content:
William II; King of Sicily: Seal of Johanna his queen (ob. 1199). Grandselve Abbey; Toulouse: Seal found at. Henry II of England: Seal of his daughter Johanna, Qu. of Sicily: ante 1199.
RECENT impression from the stone matrix of the seal of Ennius, Rural Dean of Lain or Lleyn, diocese of Bangor, 12th cent. Presented by D. Lloyd George, Esq., M.P. Ennius, Rural Dean of Lleyn, county Caernarfonshire: Seal: 12th cent.
RECENT impression of the seal of "Tumas Gelus de Porlok." From the brass matrix in possession of W. H. Jacob, Esq., Winchester. Tumas Gelus, of Porlock: Seal.