SEAL and Counterseal of Ricliard Sterne, Archbishop of York, 1664.[xxxvi. 51] Richard Sterne, d 1683 Archbishop of York: Impression of his seal and counterseal.
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, not quite perfect, of Peter de Brus Tercius, third of that name, Baron of Skelton, who inherited the barony 6 Hen. III. and died 25 Hen. III. The impression of an antique gem appears beneath the horse. [xxxvi. 57.] Peter de Brus, Baron of Skelton: Impression of his Seal: temp. Hen. III.
SEAL and Counterseal of Emelina Lungespeie [wife of Stephen de Longespee, Justiciary of Ireland], Countess of Ulster, in fine condition, temp. Hen. III. [xxxvi. 58.] Emelina Longespée, Countess of Ulster: Impression of her seal and counter seal: temp. Hen.III.
SEAL with a star of eight rays, and the legend S. TOME LEVER'; attached to a label dated 53 Hen. III. [xxxvi. 60.] Thomas Levere: Impression of His seal: 53 Hen.III.