MODERN IMPRESSION of a seal of the church of St John Baptist, Bristol; 14th or 15th cent. Presented by the Rev. F. W. Potto Hicks. Bristol, Gloucestershire: Seal of St John Baptist Church: 14th or 15th cent.
CASTS, from an impression attached to a 13th cent. charter, of the equestrian seal and heraldic secretum (used as counterseal) of Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and Essex (d. 1298). Made by courtesy of W. McB. Marcham, Esq.
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Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford; d. 1298: Equestrian and heraldic seals.
MODERN IMPRESSION of a seal of Alveredus Ridard, from a 13th-14th cent. lead matrix in the possession of the Rev. Claude B. Prior. Alveredus Ridard: Seal: 13th-14th cent.
CASTS from impressions of the seals of:-(a) Little Malvern Priory, co. Worc, attached to Westminster Abbey Muniments 32665 (as Birch 3604); 1373;-(b) Richard, Prior of Little Malvern (d. 1268), attached to W.A.M. 22939. Made by courtesy of the Keeper of the Muniments, Westminster Abbey.
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Little Malvern, Worcestershire: Seals of the Priory and Prior Richard (d. 1268).: 1373, n.d.
IMPRESSION, from the Matrix in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities, of a heraldic seal with the legend 'S: IOHAN: BAPTIST: ANTON: DE: GREZ'; 16th-17th cent.
IMPRESSION from a 13th-14th cent. bronze matrix found, 1954, on the site of the Carmelite Priory (founded 1356) at Northallerton, N.R., co. York, in the possession of C. K. Croft-Andrew, Esq., F.S.A. The head of St John the Baptist on a charger, with a dove, and the legend 'Gracia Dei Sum'. Nor...
METAL CAST of the Golden Bulla of Charles IV as Holy Roman Emperor. As Birch no. 21180. Presented by S. Ingrams, Esq. Charles IV; Emperor of Germany: Cast of his Golden Bulla: after 1347.
IMPRESSION from the 12th cent. silver matrix of the seal of Queen Isabella of France (1180-1190) in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities. See R. Johnes in Antiquaries Journal, xi, 1960, pp. 73-6. Philip II Augustus of France; Isabella: Impression of Qu. Isabella's seal: 1180-1190.