SEAL of Thomas Latimer " Bochard " [ob. 9 Edw. III.]; a shield of arms, a cross patonce, surmounted by a label of five points. [XXXVI.76.] Thomas Latimer, Bochard: Impression of his seal: temp. Edw. III.
SEAL of arms, having a shield bearing three water-bougets for Roos, impaling two cheverons, for [Chaworth ?]; xivth(?) cent. [xxxvi. 127.] Roos family: Arms. Chaworth family: Impression of Seal of Arms.
SEAL of Thomas, Lord La Warre [ob. 1426]; shield of arms, a lion rampant, between four cross-crosslets fitchée. [xxxvi. 136.] Thomas Warre, Lord de Warre: Impression of his seal.
SEAL of the Chapter of the Church of St. John at Spires; from a matrix in possession of E. P. Shirley, Esq., M.P.; xivth cent. [xxxvi.168.] Presented by John Holmes, Esq. Spires, Germany: Impression of the seal of the Chapter of the Church of St. John.
SEAL and Counterseal of Tobias Matthew, Archbishop of York, 1606.[xxxvi. 50.] Tobias Matthew, Bishop of Durham, afterwards Archbishop of York: Impression of his seal and counter-seal.
SEAL of John Roos, Lord of Hamelak [ob. 1393]; shield of arms, three water-bougets. [xxxvi. 122] John Roos, Lord Roos of Hamelak: Impression of his seal: 1393.
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.