RECENT Impression of the official seal of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln for Peculiars in co. Oxon. and Buck. Presented by Mr. Thomas Pinches. [xxxvi. 234.] Donors of Mss: Pinches (Thomas). Dean and Chapter of Lincoln: Seal for Peculiars in cos. Oxon and Bucks.
LEADEN bullæ of Eastern emperors, prelates, public officers, etc., mostly with Greek legends and religious monograms. Among them are the following:- Boamund, Prince of Antioch. Focas, Fmperor [602-610]. Constantine and Eirene, Emperor and Empress [707-801]. Alexander and Leo, Emperors [886-911]. Theodora, Empress of Byzantium 1055]. Alexius I., Emperor [1118]. Johannes, Archbishop of Caria Michael Autedoukas. Leo, Basilicus Clericus, etc. Sisinnius, Basilicus domesticu...
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Eastern Empire: Bullæ of Emperors, prelates, officers etc.
IMPRESSION of the seal of James, 4th Duke of Hamilton, d. 1712. Nos. CLXVI. 7-10 from the silver matrices, by permission of the owner, the Marquis of Granby. James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Hamilton: Seal: n.d.
MODERN IMPRESSION of the seal of the Knights of Loretto, 16th cent., the design of which is attributed to Benvenuto Cellini; cf. O. Vitalini, Rivista Italiana di Numismatica, xxii, 1909, pp. 485-492. Orders Military. Loretto: Seal of the Knights of: 16th cent. Knights of Loretto family: Seal o...
MODERN IMPRESSION of the seal of the borough of Marlborough, co. Wilts., from a (?) 13th-cent. matrix in the donor's possession. As Birch, no. 5177; cf. Wilts. Arch. and Nat. Hist. Magazine, iii, 1857, PP. 114-115 and pi. opposite p. 106. Presented by Thomas Pape, F.S.A. Marlborough, Wiltshire:...
IMPRESSION in green wax of a heraldic seal, barry an eagle displayed, 13th cent. Presented by Miss May Perowne, together with Add. Ch. 74198 - 74256. Heraldry: Unidentified heraldic seals: 13th cent., circ. 1400.: imperf.
IMPRESSION in red wax, the shield being coated in plain black wax, of the heraldic seal of Thomas de Holand, Baron Holand 1354 and (1360) 2nd Earl of Kent; 1353. The black wax was partly removed in 1825 to confirm the presence of a plain red shield beneath. Cf. Harl. Charter 51 F. 30 where the s...