SEAL Of Queen Elizabeth ad Causas Ecclesiasticas; in red wax.[xxxvi. 36] Elizabeth I of England: impressions of seals for the Exchequer, Common Pleas, and ad causas Ecciesiasticas.
SEAL of Ricardus Englisch; a shield of arms, a cheveron between three lions' heads erased ; xivth cent. [xxxvi. 107.] Ricardus Englisch: Impression of his seal.
SEAL of John Bourchier, first Lord Berners lob. 1474]; a shield of arms, quartered, i. and iv. quarterly of Bourchier and Louvaine, ii. and iii. Berners; not perfect. [xxxvi. 151.] Louvain family: Arms: 1470. John Bourchier, first Lord Berners: Impression of his Seal.
SEAL of arms, a cinquefoil within a border indented, and the legend fyr. tomas. de. astele; temp. Edw. III. [xxxvi. 101.] Sir Thomas de Astele: Impression of his Seal: temp. Edw. III.
SEAL of Johannes Houghton ; a shield of arms, on a bend cotised three lozenges; taken from a deed dated 9 Ric. II. [xxxvi. 119.] John Houghton: Impression of his seal: 9 Ric. II.
SEAL of Teobaldus Gorges [ob. 1380-1]; a shield of arms quarterly, i. and iv. lozengy, a cheveron, and ii. and iii. two bends nebulée. [xxxvi. 130.] Theobald Gorges: Impression of his seal: 1380.
SEAL Of John [Holland], Earl of Huntingdon [ob. 1446]; shield of arms, three lions passant gardant, within a border flory. [xxxvi.150] John Holland, 2nd Earl of Huntingdon; Duke of Exeter 1443: Impression of his seal.