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CATALOGUE 



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IN THE 



DEPARTMENT OF MANUSCRIPTS 



IN THE 




BRITISH MUSEUM 



BY 

W. DE G. BIRCH, 

ASSISTANT IN THE DEPT. OF MSS. 



VOLUME III. 



PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. 



/47 1 7^ BRITISH MUSEUM; 

AND BY 

LONGMANS AND Co., 39 PATERNOSTER Row; B. QUARITCH, 15 PICCADILLY; 

ASHER AND CO., 13 BEDFORD STREET, COVENT GARDEN ; AND 

KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER AND Co., PATERNOSTER HOUSE, 
CHARING CROSS ROAD. 

1894. 



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LONDON: 
PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, 

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NOTICE. 

THE present volume contains descriptions of Heraldic Seals, 
letter G to end ; and Seals of British Companies, Colonies, 
and Dependencies. 

The Catalogue is the work of Mr. Walter de Gray Birch, 
1st Class Assistant in the Department 



DEPARTMENT OF MSS., 
20th January, 1894. 



EDWARD SCOTT, 

Keeper of the MSS. 



TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



PAGE 



HERALDIC SEALS OF ENGLAND AND WALES (continued) G-Z. i 
BRITISH COMPANIES, COLONIES, AND DEPENDENCIES .. .. 707 



LIST OF PLATES. 

Plates I. x. Heraldic Seals. 

XL, xn. Seals of Companies, Colonies, etc. 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



ENGLAND. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 
G 

Edward Gage, of Bentlye, co. Suss., Esq. 

10,003. [A.D. 1587.] Red: injured by pressure, indistinct, 
-ft- in. [Add. ch. 30,032.] 

An ornamental cross, or star, of uncertain shape. Perhaps 
in allusion to the arms of GAGE. 



Edward Gage, of Bentley, co. Suss., Esq. 

10.004. [A.D. 1608.] Red. 1 x T V in. [Add. ch. 30,311.] 
Oval signet from a ring (?) : an ornamental shield of arms : 
a cross pattee, for GAGE. 

10.005. [A.D. 1608.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,312.] 

10.006. [A.D. 1613.] Another: injured. [Add. ch. 
30,3I5-] 

Another Seal. 

10.007. [A.D. 1568.] Red. -H- X -- in. [Add. ch. 
30,024.] 

A ram passant, contourne : for crest of GAGE. 

10.008. [A.D. 1581.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 
30,028.] 

George Gage, of Fyrle, co. Suss , Esq. 

10.009. [A.D. 1582.] Red: good, f X i in. [Add. ch. 
29,711.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly. i, 4, 
GAGE, 2, 3, ST. CLERE, see No. 10,011. In fess point a mullet 
for difference. 

Beaded border. 

VOL. III. B 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



John Gage, Esq. 

10.010. [i5th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
i^- in. [Ixxxvi. 43.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, i, 4, GAGE, 2, 3, 
ST. CLERE, see No. 10,011. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, a ram passant. 

StgtUum : iotyannus : *-, : gage : * : armtgm. 

Carved border. 

John Gage, of Fyrle, co. Suss., Esq. 

10.011. [A.D. 1578.] Red: fine, injured in places, i^- in. 
[Add. ch. 30,277.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, gyronny of four a 
saltire, GAGE ; 2, 3, a sun in splendour, ST. CLERE. Crest 
on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a ram passant. 

Legend on a ribbon running round the seal : 
EX CONTEMPTV * FOELICITAS. 1572. 

10.012. [A.D. 1578.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 30,278.] 
10,012*. Another : imperfect. [Loose in box with 

No. 10,012.] 

A nother Seal. 

10.013. [A.D. 1578.] Red. X -i- in. [Add. ch. 30,280.] 
Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly as above. 

Betw. the figures of the date 15 72. Above the shield the 
initial letters -l-G- 
Beaded borders. 

Robert Gage, son of EDWARD GAGE, Knt. 

10.014. [A.D. 1595.] Red. -f-J x T V in. [Add. ch. 18,879.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, GAGE ; 2, 3, ST. 

CLERE, as in No. 10,011. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, a ram passant. 
Beaded border. 

Jakelyna, (P Jacqueline), wife of JOHN Gales (P) 
Seal used by ROBERT LOUTHE, Citizen of London. 

10.015. [A.D. 1418.] Red : indistinct in places. % in. 
[Harl. ch. 53 B. 40.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., five lozenges in bend ; 
sin., a lion rampant. Suspended on a tree of three branches. 
On each side of the shield a fleur-de-lis, betw. two estoiles of 

six points. 

S' IAK6LYN6 VX' lOH'IS GAL6SI (?) 

Perhaps a foreign seal. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Henry Le Galeys. 

10,016. [A.D. 1299.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
in. [Ixxxvi. 44.] 

A shield of arms : a cross fleury, voided. 

fc S' H6NRICI L6 GALGYS : 
Beaded borders. 

Cf. Henry Le Galeys, Citizen of London, A.D. 1299-1300, Add. ch. 
15,621 ; A.D. 1321, Harl. ch. 43 D. 20. 



Thomas Galian, al. Galyan, of Denhain, co. Buck. 

10.017. [A.D. 1365.] Greenish-brown, i in. [Harl. ch. 
85 E. 36.] 

A shield of arms : per fess indented, in chief three crowns. 
Betw. two slipped leaves. Suspended by a strap from a 
forked tree. Within a carved gothic panel ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

Sigfllu : &J)ome : altan, 

10.018. [A.D. 1365.] Greenish-brown. [Harl. ch. 85 E. 37.] 

10.019. [A.D. 1365.] Greenish-brown: indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 85 E. 38.] 

Cf. Harl. ch. 85 F. 16. 



Peter Galun, Clerk. 
Seal used by ROGER, fil. ALANI DE FULTHORP, of Stockton, 

co. Durham. 

10,020. [A.D. 1396.] Red : injured. i-i. in. [Egert. 
ch. 581.] 

A shield of arms : three flagons, two and one. Suspended 
on a forked tree, and within a carved gothic panel. 

$etrt : gala : clmct: 



Margaret, wife of THOMAS Galyan. 
See LOPE LOPES. 



G. de La Garda, of France. 

Seal used by BARTHOLOMEW CASTRE, Citizen and 

Goldsmith, of London. 

10.021. [A.D. 1385.] Red. fin. [Harl. ch. 76 E. 43.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six ermine spots (a chief?), 
LA GARDE, of France. 

* S G. D LA GARDA #. 

10.022. [A.D. 1385.] Red. [Harl. ch. 80 E. i.] 

10.023. Sulph. cast from No. 10,022. [D.C., F. 560.] 

B 2 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Edward Gardiner, of Bucklers Bury, London, Clerk. 

10.024. [A.D. 1718.] Red: en placard on a tape. -^x^m. 
[Add. ch. 17,831.] 

Octagonal : a griffin's head erased. Crest of GARDINER. 

William de Gardins, of co. Oxon., Knt. 

10.025. [A.D. 1266.] Bronze-green: fine, fragmentary. 
About i X -2- in. [Harl. ch. 50 F. 21.] 

.Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : two bars (in chief a label 
of five points ?), GARDINIS. 

. ILL'I D GARDI . 



John Gardner, of CJiacombe, co. Northt., Clerk. 

10,026. [A.D. 1689.] Red : en placard, imperfect. About 
i in. [Add. ch. 24,147.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, queue fourchee. In 
dexter chief a crescent for difference. 



Ralph Garneys, of cos. Norf. and Suff., Esq. 

10.027. [A.D. 1436.] Red : fine, from a ring. 4. X f in. 
[Harl. ch. 50 F. 37.] 

Octagonal : a lion sejant, in the dexter paw an escallop. 
In allusion to the arms of GARNEYS, see Nos. 10,029 \ 10,031. 
In the field the legend : 1 gartttf 8 The surname on a 
ribbon. 

Cabled border. 

10.028. [A.D. 1446.] Red : partly indistinct. Originally 
encircled with a twisted rush. [Harl. ch. 50 F. 40.] 



William Garneys, of Stokton Manor, co. Norf. 

10.029. [A.D. 1404.] Red : a fragment. About i in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 46 D. 48.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three es- 
callops, in chief a label of three points. Within a gothic 
pointed trefoil ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner 
edge. 

StgtUu * : OTtltelmt 

10.030. [A.D. 1403.] Red : a fragment. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 162.] 



William Garneys, of co. Norf., Esq. 

10,031. [A.D. 1422.] Red : fine, imperfect. About i in. 
[Harl. ch. 50 F. 36.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 5 



A shield of arms : quarterly i, 4, a chevron betw, three 
escallops, GARNEYS or GARNISHE ; 2, 3, on a cross five 
illegible charges. 

Sigtllum Wiiltlmi * 

10,032. Sulph. cast of No. 10,031. [B.C., G. 166.] 



Sir John Garrard, Citizen and Alderman of London, Knt. 

10.033. [A.D. 1616.] Red. 4 x % in. [Add. ch. 36,074.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess a lion passant, GARRARL. 

In chief a difference, uncertain, perhaps a crescent. 
Beaded border. 

The same, used by Sir JOHN GARRARD, Knt., son of the above. 

10.034. [A.D. 1616.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 36,074.] 



Thomas de Garsale, of co. Warw., Knt. 
10,035. [A.D. 1309.] Red: edges chipped, f in. [Cott 
ch. iv. 2.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, a bend. 

8' . . M6 D6 GARSH . L. 



Thomas, son of JOHN Garston (?) 
10,036. [A.D. 1333.] Plaster cast, -i in. [Ixxxvi. 46.] 
A shield of arms : vaire, on a chief a bar dancette. Within 

a finely carved gothic panel ornamented with ball-flowers 

along the inner edge. 



John Garton. 
See JOHN DE LUDLOW. 

Richard Garton. 

Seal used by JOHN CARELL, Esq., son and heir of 

JOHN CARELL, Serjeant-at-law. 

10,037. [A.D. 1525.] Red. A x ^ in. [Add. ch. 30,461.] 
Lozenge-shaped, with truncated angles : a shield of arms : 
chequy, GARTON. Betw. the initials t , ?, Above and below 
the shield a fleur-de-lis. 
Cabled border. 
Cf. Harl. ch. 77 G. 16, A.D. 1526. 



William Garway, of London, Esq. 

10,038. [A.D. 1652.] Red : injured by pressure. J- X - ia 
[Add. ch. 35>369.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a pile betw. four leopards' faces, 
over all a fess, GARWAY. 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Geoffrey Gate, Knt. 

10,039, [Late I4th or I5th cent.] Sulph. cast from proof 
impression, i^- in. [D.C., F. 523.] 

A shield of arms, couchJ ': per pale, three lions rampant 
guardant, two and one, GATE. Crest on a helmet, orna- 
mental mantling or lambrequin, and wreath, a demi-lion of 
the arms. Supporters, two storks. 

* Sigtllum : * * 0alfrtUt : ate. 

Cabled borders. 

Cf. MS. Stowe, 960, p. 119. 



Gatisheuid. 

10,040. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. 4 in. [Ixxxvi. 47.] 

On a chevron betw. three goats' heads couped as many 
slipped trefoils. Not on a shield. 

fc GO TO GOD GATISHVID. 
Beaded border. 



Edmund Gauge, of co. Suff. 

10.041. [A.D. 1331.] Dark-yellow: indistinct in places. 
% in. [Add. ch. 9594.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron, with illegible lines (perhaps 
barry bendy), betw. three (escallops ?). Suspended by a strap 
from a hook ; betw. two branches of foliage. 
& SIGILLV : 6DMVNDI GAWG6. 

Inner border ornamented with small ball-flowers. 

Another Seal. 

10.042. [A.D. 1331.] Greenish-brown: very indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 9593.] 

A shield of arms : [on] a fess [paly of four] betw. three 
estoiles [a lion passant betw. two fleurs-de-lis, each per pale 
counterchanged], GAUDGE. Within a coarsely carved star. 

10.043. [A.D. 1331.] Another: very indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 9939-] 

John Gaugy, of Waude [Old], co. Northt. 

10.044. [Late Hen. 111.] Dark-green : good. [Harl. ch. 
50 F. 43.] 

A shield of arms : a dexter hand and arm issuing from the 
sinister in fess, holding in pale a staff terminating in a cross 
pattee. In chief two mullets. 

* S' IOHANNIS D6 GAVGI * 

10.045. Sulph. cast of No. 10,044. [D.C., E. 374.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Nicholas [de] Gaushill, of co. Derb., Esq. 

10,046. [A.D. 1440.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
About i in. [Woll. ch. viii. 43.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, a canton, GAWSELL. 
Suspended by a strap from a hook. Within a bordure, 
coarsely engrailed or indented. 

m * ntd)oJat Be ga . * . . 



Benjamin Gawden. 
See JOHN SEWELL. 

Sir Dennis Gawden, Alderman of London, Knt. 

10.047. [A.D. 1675.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : indistinct, f X f in. [Add. ch. 17,616.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three bees volant. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, a dexter hand 
and arm holding an acorn. 

10.048. [A.D. 1676.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : indistinct. [Add. ch. 17,620.] 

10.049. [A.D. 1681.] Red: en placard, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 17,626.] 

Thomas Gawdy, of co. Norf., Esq. 

10.050. [A.D. 1549.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 14,541.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess gobony, betw. three 
estoiles, a demi-lion rampant betw. two fleurs-de-lis counter- 
changed, for GAWDY. 

Cabled border. 

(?) Sir Thomas Gawdye, Justice of the Queen's Bench, Knt. 

10.051. [A.D. 1579.] Red: indistinct, imperfect. About 
3- in. [Add. ch. 32,946.] 

On a wreath a cockatrice. 

10.052. [A.D. 1579.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 32,947.] 



John Gaynesford, of co. Suss., Esq. 

10,053. [A.D. 1455.] Red. From a ring, i in. [Add. 
ch. 30,052.] 

On a mount a greyhound at full speed, to the r. h., beneath 
a tree. In the field the motto : . pleCttf . , , fi . . . . 
In allusion to the arms of GAINSFORD, a chevron betw. three 
greyhounds. 

Cabled border. 



8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Gaynesford, of co. Suss., Esq. 

10,054. [A.D. 1455.] Red. From a ring. % in. [Add. 
ch. 30,052.] 

A greyhound tied to a leash. In allusion to the arms of 
GAINSFORD, see No. 10,053. 1 the field above, a label 
inscribed : 



Aundrina, or Aundryn, widow of THOMAS de Gayton, Knt. 

10.055. [A.D. 1343.] Pale-red: indistinct. % in. [Add. 
ch. 20,734.] 

Two shields of arms : I, two bars, in chief three roundles 
(perhaps WAKE) ; 2, a fess betw. three fleurs-de-lis, GAYTON. 
Suspended by the strap from a tree of three branches. 
8' ANDRYN6 D GAYTONG. 

10.056. [A.D. 1345.] Red: fine, chipped. [Harl. ch. 
50 F. 51.] 

Rs 8' ANDRYN6 D6 GAYTONe. 



John, son of THOMAS de Gayton, Knt., of co. Northt. 

10.057. [A.D. 1342.] Light-brown: good. -{- in. [Add. 
ch. 20,733.] 

Two shields of arms : dex., a chevron within a bordure 
engrailed ; sin., a fess betw. six fleurs-de-lis, GAYTON. Sus- 
pended on a bush of five branches. Within two interlaced 
squares of tracery ornamented along the inner border, which 
forms an octagonal panel, with ball-flowers. 

Beaded border. 

Thomas de Gayton, of co. Northt., Chivaler. 

10.058. [A.D. 1342.] Light-brown: good. -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 20,733.] 

. A shield of arms : a fess betw. six fleurs-de-lis, GAYTON. 
Suspended by a strap from a hook. 

& FAVS AMI6 S6YT HONie. 



Francis Geers, of Garnons, co. ^Heref., Gentl. 

10,059. [A.D. 1660.] Red : imperfect. About | in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 1958.] 

A shield of arms : three boars' heads erect and erased, 
two and one. 

Cf. Add. ch. 1933 ; 1934; 1936. 



Isabella Geffrei. 

Seal used by JOHN PAUNTON, of Paunton, co. Line. (?} 
10,060. [A.D. 1410.] Red : good, -f-f in. [Sloan, ch. 
xxxiii. 56.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



A shield of arms (?) : a cross betw. the initial letters 
I. G. T. O. Within a carved gothic trefoil ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

SIGILL' ISABELLA GFFR6I. 

10,061. Sulph. cast from No. 10,060. [B.C., G. 124.] 



Johanna Le Gent, dau. of RICHARD HILT, of Braham, 
of Framsden, co. Stiff. 

10,062. [A.D. 1340.] Red : injured, imperfect f in. 
[Add. ch. 10,312.] 

A shield of arms : indistinct, three crosses (the one in 
dexter chief appears to be on a canton). Within a gothic 
eight-foil panel, ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner 
edge. 

LVM WILL'I DG BRIV .... ISTO 

Cf. Add. ch. 9988, A.D. 1344. 



Edward George, of Brayles, co. Warw., Husbandman. 
10,063. [A.D. 1585.] Red. fin. [Add. ch. 32,882.] 
A fleur-de-lis. Perhaps as a crest or in allusion to arms. 



Charles Gerard, Baron GERARD of Brandon, 
afterwards Earl of Macclesfield. 

10.064. [A.D. 1663.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression, i-i x if in. [Harl. ch. 86 I. 27.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, quarterly, i. iv, a 
saltire, GERARD ; ii., iii., a lion rampant crowned, GERARD ; 
2, 3, SOMERSET of Worcester, a crescent for difference ; 4, 
quarterly, i., iv., per pale, three lions, two and one ; ii., iv., 
a fess and canton. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, 
and wreath, a lion rampant crowned. Supporters, two lions. 
In base on a scroll an illegible motto. 

Carved border. 

Thomas Gerard, Richard Cook, or John Schedefolde, 

of Stapulford. 

10.065. [A.D. 1359.] Discoloured-white : very frag- 
mentary. About i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 28,770.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. two estoiles, three un- 
certain charges. 

. VM . 



Edward Gerberge. 
See EDWARD JERBERGE, Knt. 



10 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Roger Gertoergh. 

10,066, [A.D. 1371.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
in. [Ixxxvi. 48.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, ermine, and on a bend three 
lions. Within a carved gothic panel composed of a triangle 
and cinquefoil, ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner 

edge. 

8 SIGILLU # ROQERI * G6RB6RGH. 



Gereberd. 

Sea! used by AGNES, wife of ELIAS DARDEBROUN, 
of Croyndone, co. Surr. 

10.067. [A.D. 1357.] Red: a fragment. About -f- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 23,328.] 

A shield of arms : (three ?) lozenge buckles, two and one. 
Betw. three sprigs of foliage. 

G6RB6RD. 

Seal used by the above ELIAS. 

10.068. [A.D. 1359.] Red : fragmentary. [Add. ch. 23,330.] 



NIS GGR6B6RLD]. 



John Gernegan, of co. Suff. 

10,069. [A.D. 1359.] Green: imperfect, indistinct. 4 ' m > 
[Add. ch. 10,198.] 

A shield of arms : three lozenge buckles, two and one, a 
bendlet, for JERMINGMAM. Background replenished with 
flowers. Within a gothic quatrefoil. 

. IOHN 1 D ... H ... R .... 



Jacobus Gerneys, 

10,070. [A.D. 1392.] Red. in. [Harl. ch. 50 C. 38.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three garbs. Within 
pointed gothic trefoil panel. 

8 fttgtilum : tatoiu : gernm : 



John Gernon, son of WILLIAM GERNON, ofco. Ess., Knt. 

10,071. [A.D. 1327.] Red: cracked, imperfect. | in. 
[Harl. ch. 50 G. 29.] 

A shield of arms : paly wavy of six, GERNON. Betw. two 
wingless wyverns. 

SJ S' : : IOHANNIS 



HERALDIC SEALS. II 



Ralph Gernun, of co. Essex. 

10,072. [Temp. Hen. III.] Discoloured-white : imperfect, 
indistinct. [Harl. ch. 50 G. 20.] 

A shield of arms : paly wavy of six, GERNON. 
. RADULFI G6RNVN. 



Ralph Gernoun, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10.073. [Temp. Hen. III.] Bronze-green: fine, imperfect. 
14- in. [Harl. ch. 50 G. 22.] 

A shield of arms : paly wavy of ten, GERNON. 

SIGILLVM RAD ERNVN. 

Beaded border. 

10.074. Sulph. cast of No. 10,075. P.C, E. 378.] 



William Gernoun, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10.075. [A.D. 1298.] Red : a fragment. [Harl. ch. 58 D. 25.] 
Part of a shield of arms : paly wavy of six, GERNON. 
Legend wanting. 

William Gernoun. 

Seal used by JOHN, son of JOHN GERNOUN, 
of co. Essex, Knt. 

10.076. [A.D. 1334.] Creamy-white: imperfect, indistinct. 
I in. [Harl. ch. 50 G. 32.] 

A shield of arms : paly wavy of six, GERNUN. 
LLLMI : G6RNOV . . 

10.077. [A.D. 1352.] Discoloured, semi-transparent: in- 
distinct. [Harl. ch. 50 G. 31.] 

. WILL6LM : G6RNOV . 



William, son of RALPH Gernun, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10.078. [Late Hen. III.] Pale-greenish-white: rubbed, 
indistinct, z. in. [Harl. ch. 50 G. 23.] 

A shield of arms : paly wavy of six, GERNON. 
s SIGILLVM SCRTI. 

10.079. [Late Hen. III.] Another. [Harl. ch. 50 G. 26.] 

& SIGI .' . M seCRGTI. 



William, son ^/WILLIAM Gernun, ofBakewell, co. Derby, Knt. 

10,080. [A.D. 1325.] Red: indistinct. % in. [Harl. ch. 
50 G. 28.] 

A double-headed eagled displayed, charged on the breast 



12 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

with a shield of arms : paly wavy of six, and ermine. Within 
a pointed gothic quatrefoil ornamented with small ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

5 S . . . ILL'I GGRNOVN IVNIORYS # 

10,081. Sulph. cast of No. 10,080. [D.C., F. 218.] 



John Gernyngham, of cos. Norf. and Stiff., Esq. 

10.082. [A.D. 1472.] Red : from ring with mark of 
setting. -. in. [Stowe ch. 193.] 

Signet : an eagle, close, and behind it a branching tree ; at 
the foot a pierced cinquefoil. In the field the legend : 

a : I : : magt* : 

The crest of JERNYNGHAM is a demi-falcon rising. 
Cabled border. 

Gilbert Gerrard, Esq., Attorney General. 

10.083. [A.D. 1572.] Red. x 4 in. [Add. ch. 16,153.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, a lion rampant 

crowned, GERRARD, 2, 3, on a bend three annulets. Crest on 
a helmet and mantling, on a wreath a lion's gamb erect and 
erased, holding a lure. 



William de Geudding, of Polstead, co. Stiff. 
10,084. [Late Hen. III.] Creamy-white : imperfect, in- 
distinct. 14- in. [Harl. ch. 50 G. 7.] 

A shield of arms : a double-headed eagle displayed. 
ft SI . . WILI G6 



John de Gevelestone. 

10.085. [Early I4th cent.] Sulph. cast from fine im- 
pression. I- in. [D.C., F. 198.] 

A shield of arms : three chevrons. Within a pointed gothic 

quatrefoil. 

& : S' lOH'IS : DG : G6V6L6STON'. 

Beaded borders. 

Alice Gyffard, wife of JOHN GYFFARD, Knt. 

10.086. [A.D. 1388-9.] Red : fragmentary. About I in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 A. 36.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. six thistle flowers. Within 
a carved gothic panel. 

# S . OWRS. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 13 



John Giffard, of Chillintone, co. Staff., Knt. 
10,087. [A.D. 1315.] Red, discoloured: indistinct. % in. 
[Woll. ch. ix. 32.] 

A shield of arms : three stirrups with leathers, two and 
one, GlFFORD. 

Ss S' lOH'IS . . FARD : 



John Giffard, al. Gyffard, of Boscobel, co. Salop, Esq. 

10.088. [A.D. 1632.] Red : good, from a ring, -f- x in. 
[Cott. ch. iv. 13 (i.).] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three stirrups with 
their leathers, two and one, GlFFARD ; 2, 3, quarterly, i. iv., a 
castle ; ii., Hi., a lion rampant. Crests, each on a wreath, dex., 
a tiger's head, full-faced, flames issuing from the mouth, 
GlFFORD ; sin., on a castle, a lion, CASTELYON ? 

Carved border. 

10.089. [A.D. 1632.] Red: indistinct in places, from a 
ring. [Cott. ch. iv. 13 (2).] 

10.090. Sulph. cast from No. 10,089. [B.C., H. 146.] 

10.091. [A.D. 1632.] Red : good, from a ring. [Cott. 
ch. xxiv. 38.] 

John Giffard, of Brightley, co. Devon, Esq., 
or JOHN, his son and heir. 

10.092. [A.D. 1660.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. A x -A- in. [Harl. ch. in. E. 36.] 

Oval : a shield of arms of GIFFARD. 

Another Seal. 

10.093. [A.D. 1660.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. -^ x -rV in- [Harl. ch. 85 H. 59.] 

Small oval signet : a shield of arms : three lozenges con- 
joined in fess, GlFFARD. 



I Gifford, a Sheriff (?) 

10,094. [i6th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
in. [xci. 52.] 

A shield of arms, couche": ten roundles, four, three, two, and 
one, in pile, GlFFORD. Set upon the masoned curtain of a 
castle with three embattled towers, on a mount ; a style 
frequently adopted by sheriffs. Betw. the initial letters : 

u g. 

Cabled border. 



Margaret Gyffard. 
10,095. [i4th cent.] Gutta-percha. ;| in. [xlvii. 1439.] 



14 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A lozenge-shaped shield of arms : three lions passant in 
pale. Within a pointed quatrefoil ornamented along the 
inner edge with ball-flowers. 

& S' MARGAR6TI (fc.) GYFFARD. 

Beaded border. 

Laing's MS. Catal., No. 544. 



Osbert Giffard. 

10.096. [Temp. Edw. II.] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression. |- in. [Ixxxvi. 49.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, and ermine, on a chief a 
lion passant, GlFFARD. Betw. three wavy sprigs of flowers 

and foliage. 

% S' OSBGRTI GIFFARD. 
Beaded borders. 

Robert Gyffard, of Shymplingg, co. Si<ff. 

10.097. [A.D. 1351.] Red: a fragment. About in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 A. 37.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend an escallop. Betw. three 
small quatrefoil flowers. Within a pointed quatrefoil orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

. MOVR. 



Thomas Giffard. 

10,098. [A.D. 1409-10.] Cast in red composition, i in. 
[1. 19.] 

A shield of arms : three stirrups, leathered, two, and one, 
GlFFARD. Within a carved or cusped border. 

& gtgtllttm # tijome 



William Giffard, of co. Essex:, Knt. 

10,099. [A.D. 1341.] Red: .fine, pressed in one or two 
places. I in. [Add. ch. 15,595.] 

A shield of arms : chequy, a canton, GIFFARD. Betw. 
three small slipped leaves. Within a carved gothic panel or 
star of eight points, ornamented along the lower edge with 
ball-flowers. 

iJ SIGILLVM : WILL6LMI : GIFFARD. 

Beaded border. 

Peter de Gildesburgh (P) 

10,100. [A.D. 1 342.] Plaster cast from indistinct impression. 
I in. [Ixxxvi. 50.] 
The Virgin Mary and Child in a gothic niche. The 



HERALDIC SEALS. 1 5 



Virgin is holding in front a shield of arms : three crescents, 
two and one, within a bordure engrailed. On each side in a 
smaller niche, a half-length figure. 

S' P6TRI D' GILDeSBVR (0 



John Gilibrond. 

Seal used by THOMAS DE REYGATE, of Gouteby, co. Leic. 

10,101. [A.D. 1336.] Red: injured. % in. [Add. ch. 
21,244.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three uncertain charges, 
perhaps bulls' heads cabossed. 

S' lOH'IS GILIBROND. 



Hugh de Gillingham, of co. Line., Knt. 

10.102. [A.D. 1293.] Dark-green : fine. I in. [Harl. ch. 
50 G. 46.] 

A shield of arms: a cross lozengy within a bordure charged 
with eight fleurs-de-lis. 

& S' HVGONIS DG GILLINGHM. 
Beaded border. 

10.103. Sulph. cast of No. 10,102. [D.C., E. 479.] 



Mary and Sarah, daus. of HENRY Gillott. 
See JOSEPH SWIFT. 



John Girardot de Tilleux, of London, Gentl. 

10.104. [A.D. 1715.] Red : en placard, on a tape, very im- 
perfect. H * -iV [Add. ch. 1 3,746.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a lion rampant ; 2, 3, a 
chevron, GlRANDOT of Jersey, etc. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, an ox's scalp. 

Cabled border. 

Nicholas Girlyngtone, of co. York. 

10.105. [A.D. 1444.] Red. From a ring, with marks of 
the setting. -fa in. [Add. ch. 16,936.] 

A bee or butterfly, in allusion to the paternal arms of 
GlRLINGTON. In the field an indistinct motto. 

Be ame(?) 

Beaded border. 

Cf. Harl. ch. 77 D. 33, A.D. 1461 ; 77 F. 6, 7, A.D. 1464. 



16 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Gislingham, of Thornham parva, co. Stiff. 

10,106. [A.D. 1359.] Dark-green: imperfect, indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 50 G. 58.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three swans, GISLINGHAM. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 



Isabella, widow of SIMON GLAPTHORN, 

of Huntingdon, co. Hunt. 

10,107. [A.D. 1423.] Red. .&. x TV in. [Add. ch. 33,531.] 
Octagonal : a garb. 



Guillaume Glasdalle. 

10,108. [i5th cent] Recent impression in red sealing- 
wax, from the matrix. i^ in. [xxxvii. 57.] 

A shield of arms: a chevron engrailed betw. three roundles. 

c : Seel : Sutllawne : (SlafBall : * : 

Beaded borders. 

Cf. William Glasdal, A.D. 1428, Add. ch. 3636. 



Peter Gleane, of Norwich, Gentl. 

10,109. [A.D. 1595.] Red: indistinct, injured. About 
4 in. when perfect. [Stowe ch. 215.] 
A swan or eagle rising, perhaps a crest 



John Glemham, of co. Sujf. 

10.110. [A.D. 1403.] Red : fine, edge injured. 3. in. 
[Harl. ch. 53 E. 35.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three annulets. Within 
a gothic panel of eight points. 

& &t[gtllu]m #> ft # * tofi'w * a * A glemJjam * a 

10.111. [A.D. 1403.] Red : injured. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 36.] 

10.112. Sulph. cast from No. 10,111. [B.C., G. 94.] 

10.113. [A.D. 1410.] Red : fine, imperfect [Harl. ch. 50 

H.2.] 

SigtUum * * * glemijam * 

10.114. Sulph. cast from No. 11,113. [D.C., G. 95.] 



Henry de Gloucestria, Citizen and Alderman of London. 

10,115. [A.D. 1309.] Green: fine, imperfect, -f- in. [Harl. 
ch. 50 H. 4.] 

A shield of arms : two pales, on a chief a lion passant 
Within a carved gothic quatrefoil panel. 

S' H6NRICI : D : GL 

Beaded borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. I/ 



Thomas Glyn, al. Glynn, of the Stilly Isles. 

10.116. [A.D. 1639.] Red : from a ring with marks of the 
setting. f x -iV in. [Add. ch. 15,382.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three salmon 
spears, GLINNE. A crescent for difference. 
Cabled border. 

Thomas Goad, D.J.C., Vice-Provost of King's College, 
Cambridge. 

10.117. [A.D. 1634.] Red : a fragment. About f X ^ in. 
[Add. ch. 35,267.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : [a chevron betw. three] lions 
queue fourchee, GOAD. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mant- 
ling and wreath, a badger (?) 

Cabled border. 

Nicholas Gobaud, Rector of Cley, co. Norf. 

10.118. [A.D. 1384.] Red : fine. in. [Cott. ch. xxv. 35.] 
A shield of arms : on a fess three crosses crosslet fitchees, 

in chief as many roundles. Within a finely carved gothic 
rosette or cusped panel. 

& SIGILLV NICHOLAI GOBAVD * * * fc 
Beaded border. 

10.119. Sulph. cast from No. 10,118. [D.C., F. 548.] 

10.120. Plaster cast from No. 10,118. [Ixxxiv. 73.] 



Richard Gobaud, Parson of Two Parts of 

Repynghale Church, co. Line. 

10,121. [A.D. 1349.] Red, covered with varnish : indistinct. 
-I- in. [Add. ch. 21,108.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a fess ; sin., two bars. 
Within a carved gothic quatrefoiled panel. 
Legend obscure, betw. the points. 



William Gobioun. 

10,122. [A.D. 1397.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
[Ixxxvi. 51.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. two increscents. Within 
a carved and pointed gothic triangle of tracery, ornamented 
with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

totllelmi goitotw. 



John Goderyk, of New Sleaford, co. Line. 
10,123. [A.D. 1379.] Pale-greenish: imperfect, indistinct. 
X I- in. [Add. ch. 21,139.] 

VOL. Ill, C 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Oval : a shield of arms : a fess betw. three birds. Within 

a quatrefoil. 

S' IOHANNIS GO 



Thomas Godestone, of Colchester, co. Essex. 
10,124. [A.D. 1417.] Red : very indistinct. % in. [Add. 
ch. 1 0,06 1.] 

A shield, perhaps of arms : on a bend, betw. in chief a 
pierced mullet and in base a crescent, three illegible charges, 
a &' toi)' Be 



i Charles Godfrey, of St. Martin's in the Fields, co, Midd. 

10,125. [A.D. 1694.] Red : en placard, on a tape. -j-X m - 
[Add. ch. 13,669.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : three fleurs-de-lis, two and 
one. Crest on a wreath and foliage, a fleur-de-lis. 



Sidney Godolphin, Baron Godolphin. 

10.126. [A.D. 1693.] Red : en placard, on a label, imper- 
fect. -U- * -ft in. [Add. ch. 6151.] 

Oval : an eagle with two heads displayed, betw. [three] 
fleurs-de-lis, (not on a shield), for GODOLPHIN. 
Carved border. 

William Godolphin. 

10.127. [i6th cent] Plaster cast from imperfect and in- 
distinct impression. [Ixxxvi. 52.] 

Oval (?) : a shield of arms : an eagle displayed, double- 
headed, betw. three fleurs-de-lis, GODOLPHIN. 



Richard Godsalm, of Horndon, co. Essex, Knt. 

10.128. [A.D. 1342.] Red: somewhat indistinct, cracked. 
I x i in. [Harl. ch. 50 H. 20.] 

A shield of arms : six lions rampant, three, two, and one. 
Betw. two slipped leaves. Within a pointed trefoil panel. 
Legend betw. the points : 

S' RICA-RDI GO-DSALM. 

10.129. Sulph. cast of No. 10,128. [B.C., F. 285.] 



John Golafre, of cos. Norf. y Suff., etc., Esq. 
10,130. [A.D. 1431.] Red: from a ring. % in. [Harl. ch. 
50 H. 27.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



A griffin's head erased and crowned, charged on the cheek 
with the initial letter g (?) 
In the field the motto : 

jwr leattte* 

Beaded border. 

Richard de Goldesburghe, Jun., of co. York, Chev. 
10,131. [A.D. 1371.] Dark-green: a fragment. About 
| in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 17,110.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory, over all a label of three 
points in chief, GOLDESBURGH. Within a finely carved 
panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
JS S' RICA . . B . 



R. Goldesburgh : Seal used by 

JOHN WILKINSON, of Ipswich, co. Suff., Haberdasher; 
JOHN CLEMENS, of the same, Shipwright; and 
CORNELIUS GOLDSBURY, of the same, Merchant. 

10.132. [A.D. 1729.] Red : badly impressed, on a tape. 
About |- X -f in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 10,264.] 

Oval : an embattled tower, betw. the initial letters R. G. 
Above it, on a wreath a demi-lion rampant, in its fore-paws 
a cross crosslet fitchee : in reference to the arms and crest 
of GOLDESBURGH, viz. a cross patonce, and a demi-lion. 

10.133. [A.D. 1729.] Another. [Add. ch. 10,264.] 

10.134. [A.D. 1729.] Another. [Add. ch. 10,264.] 

10.135. [A.D. 1729.] Another. [Add. ch. 10,264.] 



Robert Goldhok. 

Seal ^ised by JOHN DE WYSBECHE, Rector of Esthodeleth, 

{^East-Hoathly^} co. Suss, 

10,136. [A.D. 1363.] Red : chipped. -f- in. [Add. ch. 
30,214.] 

A shield of arms : an eagle displayed, over all a bend. 
Within a gothic panel of eight points, ornamented along the 
inner edge with ball-flowers. 

& SIGILL' & ROB6RTI GOLDHOK. 



John, son of JOHN de Goldyngham, of Chikewelle, co. Essex. 

10,137. [A.D. 1332.] Red: fine, i X $ in. [Harl. ch. 
50 H. 32.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : barry nebuly of six, a label of 

C 2 



20 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

three points, GOLDINGHAM. Suspended by a strap, and 
betw. two palm branches. 

fc S' lOH'IS DG GOLDINGHAM. 

Inner border carved and ornamented with ball-flowers. 

10,138. Sulph. cast of No. 10,137. [ D -C., F. 242.] 



John de Goldyngham, of co. Suff., Knt. 
10,139. [A.D. 1361.] Red : a fragment, r. h. side wanting. 
in. [Add. ch. 9633.] 

A shield of arms : diapered lozengy, the bearing illegible. 
Betw. slipped flowers. Within a gothic panel ornamented 
with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

. OLDYNGHAM. 



John de Goldyngham, of co. Suff., Esq. 

10.140. [A.D. 1487.] Red : encircled by a twisted rush. 
[Add. ch. 9738.] 

A lion's gamb erect and erased. Crest of GOLDYNGHAM. 
betw. the letters I. G. 

(Note, the seal and label appear to be lost from this 
charter.) 

Richard de Goldyngham, of co. Stiff. 

10.141. [A.D. 1348.] Green: injured by compression. 
% in. [Harl. ch. 50 H. 34.] 

An escallop. Within a carved gothic rosette of eight 
points. 

Walter Goldingham. 

10.142. [A.D. 1417-1418.] Plaster cast from chipped im- 
pression. [Ixxxiv. 86.] 

A shield of arms : barry nebuly of six, GOLDINGHAM. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
gothic panel. 

toaltm goUnngfjam. 



John, son and heir of JOHN de Goldingtone, of co. Essex. 

10,143. [A.D. 1362.] Dark-green : fine. in. [Harl. 
ch. 50 H. 37.] 

A shield of arms, couchl'. two lions passant in pale, GOLD- 
INGTON. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, out of a ducal 
coronet, a tall horn-shaped cap. In the field on each side a 
wavy sprig of trefoiled foliage. 

S' IOHIS GOLDINGTON6. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 21 



10.144. Sulph. cast of No. 10,143. [D-C-, F. 420.] 

10.145. [A.D. 1372.] Red: indistinct, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 19,979.] 

John de Goldyngtone, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10.146. [A.D. 1332.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 15,576.] 
A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, GoLDINGTON. 

A label of five points. 

ov . . . . 

Another Seal. 

10.147. [A.D. 1336.] Red : fine, imperfect. [Harl. ch. 
50 H. 3 d] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant, GOLDINGTON. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a hook, and betw. two wingless 
wyverns. 

$ S'. [lOJH'CIS : DG :] GOLDYENGTJONG FORTVNG. 

Beaded borders. 

10.148. Sulph. cast from No. 10,147. [B.C., F. 260.] 



William de Goldington, of cos. Essex and Berks y Knt. 

10.149. [A.D. 1316.] Red: chipped. % in. [Harl. ch. 
50 H. 35.] 

A shield of arms : two bars gemel, in chief a lion passant. 

S' WILL'I DC GOLDI 

Beaded border. 

Cf. Cott. ch. xxviii. 100, A.D. 1305 ; xxix. 44, A.D. 1316 ; v. 46, A.D. 1318. 

Another Seal. 

10.150. [A.D. 1318.] Bronze-green : originally very fine 
and sharp, imperfect. i-|- in. [Cott. ch. v. 46.] 

A shield of arms : two bars gemel, in chief a lion passant. 
Betw. two trifurcated branches of foliage. 

& SIGILLVM WILL'I D GO 

Beaded borders. 

10.151. Sulph. cast of No. 10,150. [D.C., F. 194.] 



Cornelius Goldsbury. 
See R GOLDESBURGH. 



Thomas Golofrai. 

10,152. [i4th cent] Red : indistinct, chipped, -f- in. 
[xxxvi. 144.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, vaire, or a fess nebulee 



22 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

counterchanged ; 2, 3, a garb. Within a finely traced gothic 
panel. In the field some small flowers. 

Legend betw. the points : 

S' TOMG GO ... Al. 

Beaded border. 



Edmund de Gonevile, of co. Suff. 

10,153. [A.D. 1355.] Discoloured, opaque. % in. [Add. 
ch. 15,746.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron, betw. two couple-closes 
indented, three escallops, GONVILLE. Within a carved gothic 
panel of eight points ornamented with ball-flowers. 
S' GDMVNDI D GONGVILL6. 



John de Gone vi lie, of co. Suff. 

10,154. [A.D. 1358.] Dark-green. | in. [Add. ch. 1 5,747.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend cotised three escallops, over 

all in chief a label of three points. Betw. the initial letters 

A. I. Within a trefoiled panel, carved and ornamented along 

the inner edge with ball-flowers. 

S' + IOH' D6 GONVYLe. 
Beaded border. 



John Gooche, of New Buckenham, co. Norf. 

10.155. [A.D. 1673.] Red : en placard, -i- X -f in. [Add, 
ch. 19,266.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, the charges illegible. 
Beaded border. 

Matthew Gooddinge, of Ipswich, co. Suff. 

10.156. [A.D. 1564.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. About 
i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 26,340.] 

An angel holding a shield of arms : a fleur-de-lis. 
Legend on a scroll, uncertain. 
Perhaps a French seal. 

Barnham Goode, son and heir of CHARLES GOODE, 
of Northall, co. Midd. 

10.157. [A.D. 1699.] Red : en placard, imperfect. About 
A X -I in. [Add. ch. 1652.] 

Oval : a shield of arms. See seal of CHARLES GOODE. 



\ Charles Goode, of Maldon, co. Stirr., Esq. 
10,158. [A.D. 1665.] Red, (?) originally covered with paper 



HERALDIC SEALS. 23 



before impression : imperfect, indistinct. About -f- X T 9 F in. 
[Add. ch. 1640.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, uncertain. 

The same, used by LETICE, his wife. 

10,159. [A.D. 1665.] Red, originally covered with paper 
before impression : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. ch. 1640.] 
Another. See JOHN WARBURTON. 



Charles Goode, of Northall, co. Midd. 

10,160. [A.D. 1699.] Red : en placard, imperfect. About 
4 X -f- in. [Add. ch. 1652.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, on a fess (?) , 

three fleurs-de-lis ; 2, three cinquefoils, two and one ; 3, three 
piles, on each in chief an annulet, etc. ; 4, uncertain. Crest 
on a helmet and mantling, on a shuttle (?) a fleur-de-lis. 



William Goode, of Denyngton, co. Suff. 

10.161. [A.D. 1433.] Dark-green : imperfect, -f- in. [Add. 
ch. 10,456.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions rampant, for 
GOODE. Betw. two palm branches. 

ss Si tofllmt * gootue* 

Cabled borders. 

10.162. Red : recent impression from the matrix, i in. 
[xxxv. 1 1 5-] 

totllmt 



Lambert and Prances Goose. 

See NICHOLAS HAMBY. 



Robertus de Goran. 

10,163. [A.D. 1235.] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
i-f- in. [xxxvi. 202.] 

A shield of arms : three lions rampant, two and one. 
ft S' ROBGRTTI DG GORAN. 



John Gore, of Hitchin, co. Herts. 

10,164. [A.D. 1469.] Red : very indistinct, encircled with 
a twisted shred of vellum. % X i in. [Add. ch. 28,890.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : bearings illegible. 



24 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir John Gore, Jun.> of Much Haddam, co. Herts., Knt. 

10.165. [A.D. 1648.] Red : good, 4. x -fr in. [Add. ch. 

35,446.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three crosses crosslet, 
fitche'es, GORE. 

Sir John Gore, of Sacombe, co, Hertf., Knt. 

10.166. [A.D. 1675.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression, -f- X ^ in. [Add. ch. 35,529.] 

A shield of arms indistinct. 

10.167. [A.D. 1679.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. [Add. ch. 35,530^.] 

10.168. [A.D. 1679.] Another: en placard, imperfect. 
[Add. ch. 35,530$.] 

10.169. [A.D. 1679.] Another : en placard, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 3 5, 5 30 c.] 

The bearings of the shield, a fess betw. three crosses cross- 
let, are shown in this seal. 

10.170. [A.D. 1681.] Red: enclosed in a tin box. [Add. 

ch. 35.531.] 

10.171. [A.D. 1 68 1.] Another: in a tin box. [Add. ch. 

35,532-] 

The same, used by KATHARINE, his wife. 

10.172. [A.D. 1681.] Red. [Add. ch. 35,532.] 



Ralph Gore, of Gray's Inn, co. Midd. 

10,173. [A.D. 1675.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. A X 4- in. [Add. ch. 35,529.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : indistinct, GORE. 



Edward Gorge, of Langford, co. Wilt., Knt. 

10.174. [A.D. 1609.] Red. -f- X % in. [Add. ch. 22,076.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : lozengy a chevron, GORGES. 
Beaded border. 

Hugh de Gorges. 

Seal used by JOHN DE CHELSHAM, of Mitcham, co. Surrey. 

10.175. [A.D. 1386.] Red : injured by pressure, very in- 
distinct in places, -g- in. [Add. 23,152.] 

A shield of arms : three lozenges in fess, betw. the initial 

letters H. G. in chief, and a mullet of six points in base. In 

allusion to the arms of GORGES. Within a pointed gothic 

quatrefoil, ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

& SIGILLVM : HVGONIS : D6 : GORGES. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 25 



Theobald Gorges, of co. Somers. 

10.176. [A.D. 1347 ob. 1381.] Red: fine. i^- in. 
[xxxvi. 130.] 

A shield of arms, couche: quarterly, I, 4, lozengy, a chevron, 
GORGES ; 2, 3, two bends nebuly. Crest, a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, on a wreath a greyhound's head 
collared. 

Sigtllttm : teobal&t : gorges. 

Inner border beaded, outer border carved with small 
ball-flowers. 

Tibbaud de Gorges, of co. Somers., Knt. 

10.177. \pb. A. D. 1468-9.] Red: fine, if in. [xxxvi. 131.] 
A shield of arms, couch\ quarterly, I, 4, a chevron betw. 

eight lozenges ; 2, 3, on a chief three roundles. Crest on a 
helmet and ornamental mantling a greyhound's head collared. 
Legend on a scroll : 

* * * * Stgtlltt : (ire : tft&ato :***<*: 

tie gorges : # * # * 
Outer border carved with ball-flowers. 

10.178. Plaster cast of good impression. [Ixxxvi. 53.] 



Thomas Gorges, of Kent (?}, Esq. 

10,179. [A.D. 15/4.] Reddish-brown: chipped. X % in. 
[Harl. ch. 77 A. 40.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a bird rising with inverted wings. 
Crest on a helmet and mantling destroyed. 



Ann Goring, of Lewes, co. Suss., widow. 
10,180. [A.D. 1604.] Red. -j^x-rVin. [Add. ch. 30,932.] 
Oval : on a wreath, a dexter hand, couped at the arm, 
grasping a sheaf of five arrows. 
Beaded border. 



Henry Gorynge, of Burton, co. Suss., Esq. 

10,181. [A.D. 1572.] Red: very indistinct. 4 X -f- in. 
[Add. ch.. 30,798-] 

A shield of arms : per pale ; or quarterly of many pieces ; 
i, a chevron betw. three annulets, GORING, etc. 



George Gorynge, of Ovingdean, co. Stiss. 
10,182. [A.D. 1577.] Red : from a ring, with mark of the 
setting. A x -[- in. [Add. ch. 29,921.] 



26 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : a carved shield of arms : a chevron betw. three 
annulets, in chief a crescent for difference. GORING. 
Beaded border. 



Ralph, son of WILLIAM, Lord of Grimthorpe, 
son ofWu. FITZ-RALPH by JOANNA DE GREYSTOCK. 
10,183. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. [Ixxxvi. 78.] 

A shield of arms : barry of eight, three chaplets, two and 
one, in chief a label of five points, GREYSTOCK of GRIM- 
THORP. 

* : SIGILLVM : ROB6RTI. 



Robinus de Gorran. 

10,184. [A.D. 1227.] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
1|. x if in. [xxxvi. 201.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two lions passant in pale. 
9 SIGIL' ROBINI D6 GORRAN. 



Ralph de Gosebek, son and heir of 
RICHARD DE GOSEBEK, of co. Suff. 

10,185. [A.D. 1320.] Light-green, discoloured. % in. 
[Add. ch. 9908.] 

A shield of arms : three geese, two and one, contourne 1 . 
Suspended by a strap from a hook. Background reticulated. 

88' RADVLFI & D ft GOS6BGC * & 
Carved borders. 



10,186. 


"A.D. 1323." 


Green. 


[Add. 


ch. 8370.] 


10,187. 


^A.D. 1323.' 


Green : 


fine. 


[Add. ch. 9916.] 


10,188. 


A.D. 1323." 


Green : 


fine. 


[Add. ch. 9918.] 



John de Gosehale, or John Sherreve, of Thanet /., co. Kent. 

10,189. [A.D. 1340.] Green : indistinct, -ff- in. [Harl. 
ch. 78 D. 28.] 

A shield of arms : a bend. Within a rosette of eight cusps. 
S' L' R6V D6 B6RTI (?) 



Margaret de Gosehale, of co. Kent. 

10,190. [A.D. I333-] Green: imperfect, indistinct. About 
I x in. [Harl. ch. 78 D. 26.] 

Oval : on a tree of three branches, two shields of arms sus- 
pended by a strap : dex., a lion rampant, sin., on a chief three 
lions rampant, etc. 

S 1 MARGAR6T6 [DIG GOS6HAL6. 
Inner border ornamented with ball-flowers. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 2.J 



Thomas Goteley, of Wye, co. Kent. 

10.191. [A.D. 1613.] Red: indistinct in. [Add. ch. 
20,024.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three estoiles. Coarse 
work. 

Thomas Gott, al. Gotte, of Gray's Inn, Esq. 

10.192. [A.D. 1634.] Red. -& x -fr in. [Harl. ch. 85 
H. 38.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a griffin's (?) head, ermines, betw. two 
wings expanded, ermine. Crest of GOTT. 



Peter Goude, of co. Dors. 

10,193. [A.D. 1385.] Dark-green, .f. in. [Add. ch. 6089.] 
A shield of arms : an eagle displayed. 



Matthew de Gourney, of Fyssherton Manor, co. Wilts, Knt. 

10.194. [A.D. 1390.] Red : fine. iyV in. [Egert. ch. 587.] 
A shield of arms, coucht : paly of six. Crest on a helmet 

and lambrequin, a Black-a-moor's head in profile, crowned. 
Betw. two oak-trees, each on a mount, with herbage. 

S>' : matfjet : *, gourneg : 
Carved border. 

10.195. Plaster cast of No. 10,194. [Ixxxvi. 81.] 



John Gower, of co. Suff. 

10.196. [A.D. 13/3.] Red: fine, imperfect. i in. [Harl. 
ch. 50 I. 14.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: field diapered lozengy, on a 
chevron three leopards' faces, GOWER. Crest on a helmet, 
and lambrequin diapered as in the arms, a talbot passant. 
Within a carved gothic panel ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

: Sifftl . . Eof)'t$s : fotoer : 

Beaded border. 

10.197. Sulph. cast from No. 10,196. [B.C., F. 488.] 



William Graindorge, of Craven, co. York. 

10,198. [A.D. 1339.] Cast in composition tinted green, 
from imperfect impression. -f in. [Ixxvi. 55.] 

A shield of arms : three ears of barley, grains d'orge, or 
guinea-wheat, couped and bladed, two and one, GRAUN- 
DORGE. Suspended by a strap, on a background irregularly 

diapered. 

@ S' WILL'I GR 

Cf. No. 10,218. 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Henry Gramary or Grammar!, of co. York., Knt. 

10.199. [A.D. 1362.] Dark-red and green, mottled. |- in. 
[Add. ch. 20,577.] 

A shield of arms : three lozenges. Within a carved gothic 
panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
# SIG' * * H6NRIC1 A* * GRAMMARI * & 

Beaded border. 

Otto de Grandison. 

10.200. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, -f- in. [Ixxxvi. 57.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, on a bend three escallops (?) 
GRANDISON. Betw. three branches of foliage. 

J SIGILLVM OTHONIS -DE GRANDISSONO. 



Peter de Grandissono, al. Gransoun, of co. Glouc. 

10.201. [A.D. 1353.] Red: fine. I in. [Harl. ch. in 
G. 36.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, on a bend three eagles dis- 
played, GRANDISON. Betw. five escallops, in allusion to 
another coat of GRANDISON. Within a gothic rosette of 
eight points, ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner 

edge. 

& SIGILL' * PTRI * DE * GRAVNSOVN. * 

10.202. Sulph. cast from No. 10,201. [D.C., F. 379.] 



Sibilla de Grandissono, wife of WILLIAM DE GRAVENON. 

10,203. [A.D. 1286?] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
[Ixxxvi. 56.] 

Three shields of arms, conjoined in the centre of the seal at 
their bases : I, paly of six on a bend three eagles displayed, 
GRANDISON ; 2, quarterly per fess indented ; 3, two bars 
gemel, in chief a lion passant. Within a carved trefoil panel 
ornamented with a countersunk trefoil opening in each 

spandrel. 

& SIGILL' SIBILIG D GRANDISSONO. 
Beaded border. 

Grandison. 
See GRAVENCON, and GRAUNSON. 



Thomas Grantham, of Beesby, co. Line., Gentl. 
10,204. [A.D. 1575.] Red. T-V X i in. [Egert. ch. 483.] 
Oval signet : a shield of arms : a griffin segreant, the 

queue recurved betw. the hind legs and over the back. 

GRANTHAM. 
Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 29 



Vincent Grantham, of St. Katharine's outside the walls 
of Canterbury, Esq. 

10,205. [A.D. 1575.] Red. % X T V in. [Egert. ch. 483.] 

Oval signet : a shield of arms : a griffin segreant, the 
queue recurved betw. the hind legs and over the back. 
GRANTHAM. 

Cabled border. 



Geoffrey Le Gras. 

Seal iised by JOHN LE MEY, Parson of Little Thornham, 

co. Suff. 

10,206. [A.D. 1355.] Brown: injured by pressure, fin. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 119.] 

A shield of arms : barruly, a fess fusilly of five pieces. 
H S' G6CF1RAI * LE GRAS. # * 



Thomas de Gratton, son of WILLIAM DE GRATTON, 

of co. Derb. 

10,207. [A.D. 1371.] Red: indistinct. in. [Woll. ch. 
vi. 6 1.] 

A shield (of arms ?) charged with a cross betw. three 
pheons, and a crescent. Betw. three trefoiled sprigs of 
foliage and within a quatrefoil-shaped panel, with four initial 
letters within the lobes : i. H. A. I. 



William Gratwicke. 

See JOHN COMBER. 



Robert de Grauelee, of co. Suff., Knt. 
10,208. [Early I4th cent] Dark-green : fine, edge im- 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 50 I. 18.] 

A shield (9f arms ?) : a cross flory, betw. a crescent in 
dexter, and an estoile of eight points pierced in sinister chief. 
To represent the Crucifixion of Our Lord in the open air, and 
in reference to the legend : 

ft AV IH6SV REX : CGLORVM. 

Beaded borders. 



John Gravelee, senr., Citizen and Goldsmith of London. 

10,209. [A.D. 1373.] Red: fine, injured in places by 
pressure. \% in. [Add. ch. 9047.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, an eagle rising (?) 2, 3, a 
covered cup. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 



30 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Betw. two wavy sprigs and within a carved gothic panel 
ornamented along the inner edge with ball-flowers. 

StgtHtt toijannts 

Beaded border. 



William de Graven9on. 

10,210. [A.D. 1283.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
f- in. [Ixxxvi. 55.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, on a bend three eagles dis- 
played, GRANDISON. Within a carved gothic panel of six 
cusps. 

* S' GVILL' D6 GRAV6NCON. 
Cf. No. 10,203. 



John de Graveneye. 
See WM. DE THENG. 



Thomas de Gravesende, of co. Surr., Knt. 

10.211. [A.D. 1359.] Red: fine. -2. in. [Add. ch. 23,592.] 
A shield of arms : six eagles displayed, three, two, and 

one, a canton ermine. Within a carved and pointed gothic 
trefoil, ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
& SIGILLV THOM6 D6 GRAVSeND. 

10.212. [A.D. 1361.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 23,445.] 

10.213. [A.D. 1361.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 23,593.] 



Thomas Graunson, al. de Grauntson, Chevr. 
10,214. [A.D. 1375.] Red: .fine. 14 in. [Add. ch. 
20,412.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, on a bend three eagles dis- 
played. GRANDISON, etc. Suspended by a strap from a 
forked tree. Within a carved gothic border ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

StgtUum grjjome (Sraunson Jfttltf . 



John de Gray. 

10,215. [A.D. 1421.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion. About if in. when perfect. [Ixxxvi. 72.] 

An ornamental shield of arms, coucM : barry of six, GRAY. 
Within a plaited wreath upheld by a ducal coronet. Crest 
on a helmet and coronet, wanting. 

Legend destroyed. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 3! 



Roger Gray, of co. Devon (?). 

10,216. [A.D. 1397.] Red: a fragment. About f- in. when 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 50 I. 21.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three uncertain charges, 
perhaps leopards' faces. Within a trefoil or triangular panel. 

*< rogm g . . . 



Thomas Gray. 

10,217. [A.D. 1407.] Plaster cast from fine, but chipped 
impression, if in. [Ixxxvi. 70.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : a lion rampant within a bordure 
engrailed, GRAY. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, a 
ram's head. Between two wavy sprigs of foliage. Within a 
carved gothic bilobe with ogee head, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

Sfgilltttn fljome # 



Thomas, son of WILLIAM Grayndorge. 

10,218. [A.D. 1362.] Cast in green composition from im- 
perfect impression. About % in. [Ixxvi. 85.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three fleurs-de-lis. Within 
a carved gothic panel. 

& S RGG. 

Cf. No. 10,198. 



Ralph Green. 

10.219. [A.D. 1404.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion. [Ixxxvi. 6 1.] 

A shield of arms, coucht \ quarterly, I, 4, chequy, a bordure, 
GREENE, 2, 3, three stags tripping, two and one, GREENE. 
Crest on a helmet, lambrequin ermine, and wreath, a stag's 
head. Within a carved and cusped border with trefoiled 
finials. 

Sfgtlltt * raO't :*..,, n * 

Carved border. 

Arthur Gregory. 

10.220. [A.D. 1569.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
4|- in. [Ixxxvi. 63.] 

A shield of arms of six quarterings : I, GREGORY, etc. 



George Gregory, of Nottingham, Esq. 
10,221. [A.D. 1734.] Red : en placard, on a tape, 
[Add. ch. 29,634.] 



32 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms ornamentally carved with foliage and 
flowers : on a chevron betw. ten crosses crosslet, three crosses 
crosslet, GREGORY. 

Beaded border. 



John Gregory, of Towcester, co. Northt. 

10.222. [A.D. 1392.] Red. -^ x - in. [Add. ch. 22,369.] 
Oval : a shield (of arms ?) : a chevron betw. two crosses 

crosslets in chief, in base a crown. 
Cabled border. 

10.223. [A.D. 1392.] Another. [Add. ch. 22,370.] 



John Gregorys, of Gray's Inn, co, Midd., Esq. 

10,224. [A.D. 1597.] Red: indistinct. X -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 5807.] 

A shield of arms : two bars, in chief a lion passant, ducally 
crowned, GREGORY. 

Carved border. 



Richard Gregory. 
See ROBERT DE FARNHAM. 



Robert Gregori. 
Seal used by JOHN ATE LEGH,-^/" co. Kent. 

10.225. [A.D. 1433.] Red. 4 in. [Harl. ch. in G. 27.] 
A shield (of arms ?) : a chevron betw. a cross crosslet in 

chief, and an uncertain charge, perhaps a castle, in base. 

# S' ROBERTI GREGORI. 
Beaded borders. 

10.226. Sulph. cast of No. 10,225. [D.C., G. 194.] 



William Gregory. 

10.227. [A.D. 1494.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
[Ixxxvi. 62.] 

A shield of arms : two bars, on a chief a lion passant, 
GREGORY. Supporters, dex., a lion rampant, crowned ; sin., 
a boar passant. 

Carved border. 

Robert Gregson, Vicar of Hoton, co. York. 

10.228. [A.D. 1395.] Brown: indistinct, -g- in. [Add. ch. 

17,059-] 
A shield of arms and legend : illegible. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 33 



Ralph de Grendone, ist Baron. 

10,229. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
in. [Ixxxvi. 64.] 
A shield of arms : two chevrons, GRENDONE. 

S' RAD'I D GRNDON6. 
Inner border beaded. 



Robert de Grendone, of Shenstone, co. Staff. 

10.230. [A.D. 1343.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 20,474.] 

A shield of arms : two chevrons. Within a carved gothic 
device of eight points ornamented with ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. 

x S' ROB6RTI D6 GR6NDON6. 

Beaded border. 

Serlo, son of SERLO de Grendone, 
of Clifton, co. Derb. 

10.231. [Early I3th cent.] Creamy-white: imperfect and 
very indistinct. l-i- in. [Woll. ch. ix. 8.] 

A shield of arms: a chevron reversed, voided, or two 
chevrons reversed. 
Legend obliterated. 
Cf. Add. ch. 20,474. 



Andrew Grene de Stanford, of co. Norf. 

10.232. [A.D. 1385.] Green : imperfect, indistinct. in. 
[Harl. ch. 56 I. I.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three escallops. The shield 
supported by an angel behind it. Betw. two wingless wyverns. 
Legend illegible. 
Beaded border. 

Henry Grene, of Upwood, etc., co. Hunt., Chivaler. 

10.233. [A.D. 1355.] Green : an indistinct fragment. 
[Add. ch. 34,114.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. an uncertain charge in chief, 
and three estoiles, two and one, in base. Within a carved 
gothic panel or quatrefoil. 

. I : GRGN . 



Henry Grene, Knt., Lord of A lies ley e Manor, co. Warw. 

10.234. [A.D. 1396.] Red: a fragment. [Harl. ch. in 

G. 40.] 

For description see next seal. 

grene : mtltf, 

10.235. [A.D. 1396.] Red: originally fine, chipped. ii in. 
[Harl. ch. in G. 41.] 

VOL. III. D 



34 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield- of arms, coucht'. a cross engrailed. Crest on a 
helmet, a buck's head ermine. Betw. two wavy sprigs of 
foliage, and within a carved gothic panel ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

j&tgtll : $ . tci : grw* : tnflft*. 

Beaded border. 

10,236. Sulph. cast of No. 10,235. [D.C., F. 596.] 



John Grene, Chaplain. 
See JEHEN DE STAUBERT. 

William de Grenefelde, of co. York. 

10.237. [A.D. 1318.] Discoloured : a fragment. [Add. ch. 
16,813. 

For description see next seal. 

10.238. [A.D. 1318.] Green, mottled. in. [Add. ch. 

16,814] 

A shield of arms : on a cross five torteaux, GREENFIELD. 
On a branching tree, within a carved gothic quatrefoil. 
S' WILL'I LD. 

10.239. [A.D. 1318.] Dark-green: a fragment. [Add. ch. 
16,815.] 

. LD. 



Bartholomew Grenehelle. 
See WALTER DE LA . 

Thomas Grenewood, of co. Kent. 

Seal used by FRANCIS COLEPEPYR, 

of the Inner Temple, London. 

10.240. [A.D. 1572.] Red. fin. [Harl. ch. 77 A. 32.] 

A saltire, in allusion to the arms of GREENWOOD, betw. the 
initial letters T. G. 
Carved border. 

William, son of JOHN de Grenleye, of co. Notts. 

10.241. [A.D. 1374.] Dark-red: indistinct. % in. [Add. 
ch. 5402.] 

A shield of arms : a bend bretessed, betw. three crescents. 
Within a gothic panel. 

. ILL'I . . IOHANNIS . . .(?) 



John Gernon (?) 

10,242. [A.D. 1382-3.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression, i^ in. [Ixxxvi. 65.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 35 



A shield of arms coucht : pily wavy of six, GERNON (?) 
Crest, on a helmet, a fox's head and neck. Within a 
carved gothic panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. 

S> . . . . mint : STofianttts : &c tt (?) 



William de Gresele, Lord of Lullinton, co. Derb. 

10.243. [Early Hen. III.] Dark-green: fine. i^ in. 
[Add. ch. 21,491.] 

A shield of arms of early shape, vaird, ermine and : 

perhaps in allusion to the name. 

* SIGIL' : WIL6LMI : D6 : GRGS6L'. 
Beaded borders. 

Sir John Gresham, Alderman of London. 

10.244. [A.D. 1550.] Red: cracked, imperfect. % in. 
[Add. ch. 23,552.] 

A grasshopper, crest of GRESHAM. In the field the initial 
letters I. G. 

Beaded border. 

10.245. [A.D. 1550.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 23,553.] 

10.246. [A.D. 1554.] Red: imperfect. [Harl. ch. 80 E. 58.] 



Thomas Gresham, of London, Esq., 
afterwards Sir THOMAS GRESHAM, Knt. 
10,247. [A.D. 1557.] Red : imperfect. -& in. [Harl. ch. 
78 D. 37.] 

An ornamental shield : charged with a grasshopper pale- 
wise, in reference to the crest of GRESHAM. Motto in the 

field. 

+ FORTVN A MY. 



William Gresham, of Intwood, co. Norf., Esq. 

10.248. [A.D. 1589.] Red: from a ring. -^ x -4- in. 
[Add. ch. 24,647.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron ermine betw. three 
pierced mullets. 

Beaded border. 

Guillaume de Gresyer. 

Seal used by JOHN DEL BOYTHE, of Wytwelle. 

10.249. [A.D. 1382.] Green: chipped, indistinct in places. 
in. [Add. ch. 8316.] 

A shield of arms : three palets, over all a bend. Within 
a carved quatrefoil panel. 

* S f GVI . . . MY : D 1 GRSYR. 

D 2 



36 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Petronilla Grethewid. 

10,250. [A.D. 1339.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
[Ixxxvi. 66.] 

A shield of arms : fretty. Within a pointed gothic quatre- 
foil ornamented along the inner edge with small ball-flowers. 

* S' P6TRONILLG GRGTHeWID. 
Beaded borders. 



Arthur de Grey, 
Seal used by MARGARET BEREWYK, of Benesfeld, co. Buck., 

dau. of Sir HUGH DE BEREWYK. 

10,251. [A.D. 1422.] Red : injured. -f- in. [Harl. ch. 76 
C. ii.] 

A shield of arms : two chevrons, GREY. Betw. three 
trefoiled sprigs. 

& ART D GRGY. 

Beaded borders. 



Lord Edmund Grey, Lord of Hastings, 

Weysford, and Ruthyn. 

10,252. [A.D. 1442.] Red : very fine, fragments. About 
I % in/ when perfect. [Add. ch. 26,070.] 

A shield of arms, coucht\ quarterly, I, 4, two bars on a chief 
three roundles, GREY ; 2, 3, quarterly, i., iv., a maunch, 
HASTINGS ; ii., iii., barruly an orle of martlets, VALENCE. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling of foliage, a 
wyvern. 

: eKmunDt 



Sir Edward de Grey, Lord Grey of Groby, ob. 1457. 

10.253. Plaster cast from good impression, chipped and 
pressed. 2^ in. [Ixxxvi. 69.] 

A shield of arms, couchJ : per pale (?) dex., quarterly, i, 4, 
quarterly, i., iv., GREY ; ii., iii., quarterly, indistinct, apparently 
HASTINGS and VALENCE ; 2, 3, a pierced cinquefoil, ASTLEY ; 
sin., seven mascles, three, three, and one, FERRERS. Crest on 
a helmet, ornamental mantling, and cap, an antelope (?) 
ffg * Bin ft De grofcg* 

Cabled borders. 

Henry de Grey, Lord of Codnor. 

10.254. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from imperfect im- 
pression. in. [Ixxxvi. 67.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, GREY. Suspended by a 



HERALDIC SEALS. 37 

strap from a tree of three branches, with two smaller branches 
at the side. 

fc D LIAVTG S . . . . VNT(?) 
Beaded borders. 



Henry Gray, 2nd Earl of Tankerville, 

Lord of Powys, etc., ob. A.D. 1450. 
Hereditary Grand Chamberlain of Normandy. 

10.255. [A.D. 1421-1429.] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
2 in. [B.C., G. 218.] 

A shield of arms, couche ': quarterly, I, 4, a lion rampant, 
MOWBRAY and CHERLETON of POWYS, over all an escutcheon, 
TANKERVILLE. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling of 
foliage, and wreath, a ram's head. Supporters, dex., a dragon 
with wings elevated ; sin., a hind or fawn. 

Legend on a scroll running round the seal. 

&' fjettrg grag * tancanttlle et potogs 

toall * . . * gr a nt dia&'lam . . . &' normal. 

Leland, Collectanea, vol. ii. 490 ; arms engr. in Doyle, Offic. Baronage, 
vol. iv. p. 511. 

Henry Grey, ^rd Marqtiess of Dorset, K. G. 
Warden General of the Marches of England towards Scotland. 

Official Seal(?} 

10.256. [A.D. 1551.] Red, speckled : much injured by 
pressure. 8-|- in. [Cott. ch. xxv. 14.] 

An unicorn statant, and other uncertain symbols, probably 
a sun in splendour, as in his crest. 
Legend very indistinct. 



Henry Grey, 6t/i Earl of Kent. 

10.257. [A.D. 1592.] Red: indistinct. I X % in. [Harl. 
ch. in G. 43.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces, I, GREY ; 
2, HASTINGS, etc. Ensigned with the coronet of an earl. 
Legend on a ribbon : 

HENRICVS + COMES + CANTI 

Carved border. 

10.258. Sulph. cast from No. 10,257. [B.C., H. 138.] 



Henry Grey, Duke, Marquess and Earl of Kent, etc. 
10,259. [A.D. 1715.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression, if in. [Add. ch. 24,078.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : GREY, ensigned with a 



38 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

duke's coronet, and encircled with a garter inscribed with the 
Motto of the Order of the Garter. Supported by two wyverns 
reguardant. In base on an ornamental corbel a label inscribed 
with the motto : 

STAT RELIGIONE PARENTVM. 



John de Grey, of co. Wilts. 

10.260. [Early Henry III.] Green: edge chipped. App. 
by woven bobbin of dark green silk. i-f in. [Harl. ch. 
50 I. 46.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, over all in chief a label of 
five points. 

$> SIGILLUM S6CR6TI. 

Probably used as a counterseal, with an equestrian figure of 
the owner on the obv. 

10.261. Sulph. cast of No. 10,260. [D.C., E. 364.] 



John de Grey, of co. Bedford. 

10.262. [A.D. 1293.] Red: fine, chipped, -f- in. [Add. 

ch. 15,431-] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, a bend fusily, GREY. 

& S IOHAN[NIS] D GRY. 
Beaded borders. 

John de Grey, of Retherfelde \Rotherfield\, co. York. 

10.263. [A.D. 1361.] Red : fine, imperfect, i^ in. [Cott. 
ch. xxv. 40.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, over all a bend, GREY. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree, within a finely 
carved gothic panel, ornamented with ball-flowers. In the 
field two pairs of leaves slipped. 

&tg' toi)tf : te * retf)*rfel& . * . 

10.264. Sulph. cast of No. 10,263. [D.C., F. 413.] 



John de Grey(P) 

10,265. [A.D. 1418.] Plaster cast from chipped impression, 
li in. [Ixxxvi. 71.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : a lion rampant within a bordure 
engrailed, GREY. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin, and 
chapeau, a lion statant. Within a carved gothic panel, with 
small slipped flowers springing from the inner edge. 
StgtUum : tofj't'g *..*..* e. 



\ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 39 



Sir John de Grey, son and heir of REGINALD DE GREY, 
Lord of Hastynges, Weysford, and Ruthyn. 

10,266. [A.D. 1436.] Red : edge chipped. . i in. [Add. 
ch. 26,069.] 

A shield of arms, couchd-. quarterly, I, 4, GREY ; 2, 3, 
quarterly, HASTINGS and VALENCE, over all a label of three 
points. Crest on a helmet and mantling, a wyvern with 
expanded wings. Supporters, two heraldic antelopes. 

w * Stgillttm # iofjannus * greg * militia * 

Inner border carved with ball-flowers. 



John Grey, son and heir of REGINALD, 

Lord Grey of Wilton. 

10,267. [A.D. 1469.] Red : indistinct, -i- x iV in. [Add. 
ch. 8128.] 

Oval : a dog's head, contourne*, erased and collared. 



John Grey, of Wilton, 8t& Baron (?) 

10.268. [A.D. 1497-1506.] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression, if in. [Ixxxvi. 74.] 

A shield of arms, couch/', barry of six, GREY, in chief a 
label of five points. Crest on a helmet, mantling, and wreath, 
a garb. In the field on each side, a gauntlet. 

Legend on a scroll : 

S>' toins : greg f imi ? * greg totlton. 

Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

10.269. Plaster cast from fine but imperfect impression. 
'if- in. [Ixxxvi. 75.] 

Similar in design to the preceding seal, but from a different 
matrix. 

greg : But tie toglton. 

Carved border ornamented with ball-flowers. 



Reginald de Grey, Lord Grey of Ruthyn. 
10,270. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
chipped. 2i- in. [Ixxxvi. 68.] 

A shield of arms : barry of one, a label of five points, GREY. 
Betw. three wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

SILGIULVM R[6]GINA[LDI :] D6 GR6Y. 

Beaded borders. 



40 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Reginald de Grey, 
Lord of Weysford and Ruthyn, ^rd Baron. 

10.271. [A.D. 1405.] Red : fine fragment. [Add. ch. 
10,382.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, 4, GREY; 2, 3, 
quarterly, i. iv., HASTINGS ; ii., iii., VALENCE. Crest and 
helmet destroyed. On the 1. h. side under a tree on a mount, 
the dex. supporter, a wild man ; on the r. h. side, part of the 
mount, only. 

or i it 

Carved border. 

10.272. [A.D. 1427.] Red : much injured, if in. [L.F.C. 
x. 10.] 

In this specimen the crest remains : on a helmet, lambre- 
quin, and chapeau, a pair of wings erect, on the chapeau a 
roundle. Supporters, two wild men, each under a tree set on 
a mount. 

& : regmaft tint : He : toageffo . . , f)gn* 

10.273. [A.D. 1439.] Red : chipped, imperfect. [Add. ch. 
21,526.] 

&' : vfQtualDt ; Be : greg : Urn : Be ujanrffo , . , ijgn, 

10.274. Plaster cast from chipped impression. [Ixxxvi. 

73-] 

$' : iTcjtnaltJ eg : &m : Be : toa o : z : 

Be : nttf)git. 



Reginald Grey, Lord of Wilton-super- Wyam, co. Heref. 

10,275. [A.D. 1469.] Red : fine, imperfect. ij- in. [Add. 
ch. 8128.] A shield of arms, coucht: barry of six, over all a 
label of five points, GREY. Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling, a garb. Supporters, dex., a gauntlet ; sin., wanting. 

Legend on a scroll : 

greg : Hm : De : toglton'. 

Border carved with ball-flowers. 



Richard de Grey, of co. Derb.> Knt. 

10,276. [A.D. 1282.] Discoloured green : a fragment. 
I in. [Lansd. ch. 590.] 
A shield of arms, three bars, over all a saltire lozengy. 

. M : RICARDI . 



Richard, Lord de Grey \pf Codnor\ 7th Baron. 
10,277. [A.D. 1412.] Red: fine, edge imperfect, i-i- in. 
[Harl. ch. ill C. 61.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 4! 



A shield of arms : barry of six, GREY. Within a plaited 
wreath or garland. Below, in a park, a badger passant, betw. 
two ears of barley. 

& gigillum MI Domini * ricar&i # Domini * tue * greg # 

Cabled borders. 

10,278. Sulph. cast, of No. 10,277. [B.C., G. 134.] 



Richard Grey, Earl of Kent, Baron Grey of Ruthyn, &c. 

10,279. [A.D. 1506-7.] Red: fine, edge chipped, detached 
from a charter. 2-g- in. [xxxvi. 152.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly, I, 4, barry of six, in 
chief three roundles, 2, 3, quarterly: i., DE QuiNCEY, ii., iii., 
VALENCE, iv. HASTINGS. Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling, a wyvern with expanded wings. Legend on an 
ornamental scroll. 

&t ......:: gre i : comitfe : fcandi . . , mini \ Ke = 

toegforB et :*: Be \ rutfign* 



Robert Grey, of the Royal Household. 

10.280. [A.D. 1453.] Red: indistinct. \\ in. [Harl. ch. 

84 I. 30.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron or two chevronels betw. three 
dolphins naiant embowed. Within a coarsely-designed 
cinquefoil. 

Legend in the field : 

RICARD. 

10.281. [A.D. 1453.] Another: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 

841.31-] 

10.282. [A.D. 1454.] Another: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 

85 E. 61.] _ . 

Thomas de Grey, of Cavendish, co. Sujf., Knt. 

10.283. [A.D. 1316.] Discoloured greenish-white: a 
fragment. About ^ in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 50 I. 47.] 

A shield of arms : uncertain, perhaps a fess betw. two 
chevrons, GREY. 

& .............. 

Beaded border. 



Monsr. Thomas de Grey, of co. Suff. 

10,284. [A.D. 1338.] Red: originally fine, fragmentary. 
About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 50 I. 48.] 

A shield of arms, couche ' : a fess betw. two chevrons, in 
chief a label of three points, GREY. Crest on a helmet and 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



lambrequin, a fan plume. In the field on each side a wavy 
branch of flowers and foliage. 



Beaded border. 



Thomas de Grey, of Marton, co. Norf., Esq. 
10,285. [A.D. 1554.] Red. X T V m - [Add. ch. 5358.] 
Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, in each 
quarter a fess betw. two chevrons, GREY. 



William de Grey. 

Seal used by MAUD CALTHROPP, wife of 
CHRISTOPHER CALTHROPP, of Starston, co. Norf., 

\dau. of THURTON]. 

10,286. [A.D. 1610.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 14,655.] 
A shield of arms : a fess betw. two chevrons. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a dragon's head 
couped. GREY, of Ilchester, co. Norf. 
Carved border. 
See Harl. MS. 1552, f. 228 b. 



Ralph de Greystock,-/^ Baron Graistok, 
al. Greystock and Wemme. 

10.287. [A.D. 1444.] Red : fine, imperfect, if in. [Harl. 
ch. 112 H. 48.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, 4, quarterly i. iv. 
barry of six, three chaplets two and one, GREYSTOCK ; ii., iii., 
three lozenges, two and one, GREYSTOCK (another coat) ; 
2, 3, Ferrers of Wemme (?) Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling elegantly designed, a double plume of feathers. 

SigtHum : ra&ulpijt [* frar<m]te tie gregftofc * 

Beaded borders. 

10.288. Sulph. cast of No. 10,287. [B.C., G. 212.] 

10.289. [A.D. 1444.] Red : imperfect on the r. h. side. 
[Harl. ch. 83 F. 3.] 

* foarotusi Be gregftofc * 

10.290. [A.D. 1444.] Red : imperfect on 1. h. side and at 
base. [Harl. ch. 83 F. 4.] 

StgOIttm : ra 

10.291. [A.D. 1444.] Red : fine, fragments. [Harl. ch. 

1 12 H. 47-] 

. gregftofc * # 



HERALDIC SEALS. 43 



10.292. [A.D. 1444.] Red : fine fragments. [Harl. ch. 
112 H. 49.] 

Legend destroyed. 

10.293. [A.D. 1444.] Red : very imperfect. [Harl. ch. 
112 H. 50.] 

g^egftofc * * 

10.294. [A.D. 1444.] Red: very imperfect [Harl. ch. 
112 H. 51.] 

egftoft * * 

10.295. [A.D. 1444.] Red : injured fragments. [Harl. ch. 
112 H. 52.] 

. * . * lum : vattulptji 

10.296. [A.D. 1444.] Red : fine, very imperfect, cracked, 
sides wanting. [Harl. ch. 112 H. 53.] 

tiavom'js : Be 

10.297. [A.D. 1444.] Red : fine, injured, 1. h. side wanting. 
[Harl. ch. 112 H. 54.] 

Stgtlfam : raKttlpfit oft * 

10.298. [A.D. 1444.] Red : fragments, containing shield, 
helmet and crest. [Harl. ch. 112 H. 55.] 



Edward Griffin. 

10.299. [i6th cent.] Reddish-yellow. I in. [xxxvi. 
156.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : a griffin segreant, GRIFFIN. 
A crescent for difference. 

> SIGILLVM EDWARDI GRYFFYN. 
Beaded border. 

Edward Griffin. 

10.300. [ 1 6th cent.] Red. -f X -&- in. [xxxvi. 157.] 
Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a griffin segreant, 

GRIFFIN. 

* SIGILLVM EDWARDI GRIFFI-. 
Beaded border. 

John Griffin. 

10.301. [i$th cent.] Reddish-yellow. I in. [xxxvi. 
129.] 

A shield of arms : a griffin segreant, GRIFFIN. Sus- 
pended by a strap. Background replenished with foliage. 

g &tgOT toij'tg * : grifftmte * 
Cabled border. 



44 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Family of Griffin (?) 

10.302. [i6th cent] ' Reddish-yellow. -fr x in. 
[xxxvi. 158.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex. a griffin segreant, 
GRIFFIN ; sin. a maunch, and in chief a mullet for difference. 
Beaded border. 

Michael Grigge, of London, Esq. 

10.303. [A.D. 1632.] Red : injured. About X f in. 
[Add. ch. 35,362.] 

A shield of arms : three lions passant in pale, a bordure, 
GRIGG. 

10.304. [A.D. 1632.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 35,363.] 



John Grisbrooke, of Lewes, co. Suss., Butcher. 

10.305. [A.D. 1691.] Red: en placard, on a label. Im- 
perfect, f X -iV in. [Add, ch. 30,670.] 

Oval : a carved shield of arms : a lion rampant. 
Beaded border. 

10.306. [A.D. 1691.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,671.] 



Richard Grobham, of Great Wishford, co. Wilts., Esq. 

10,307. [A.D. 1602.]. Red: indistinct. % X -j-- in. [Harl. 
ch. 77 C. 32.] 

A shield of arms : a lion passant [wounded in the shoulder], 
GROBHAM. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, a boar's head couped. 

Carved border. 

Richard Grobham Howe. 

See HOWE. 



John Gros, or Groos. 
Seal used by OLIVER GROOS, of co. Norf. 
10,308. [A.D. 1396.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 14,665.] 
A shield of arms : quarterly a bend, GROSSE (?) Within a 
pointed gothic trefoil. 

a Stgillum : ioijannta : gros # 

Cf. Blomef., Norf., vol. xi., p. 35. (Dept. copy.) 



Oliver Groos, of cos. Norf. and Stiff. 

10,309. [A.D. 1434.] Red: injured. % in. [Stowe ch. 
176.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 45 



Octagonal signet : a martlet, in the field a branch, overhead 
the motto : tnallartt (?). The arms of GROSSE of Norfolk 
are : on a bend three martlets. 



Robert Grosvenor. 

10.310. [A.D. 1378.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
2- in. [Ixxxvi. 77.] 

A shield of arms : diapered lozengy, a bend, GROSVENOR. 
Within a carved trefoil ornamented along the inner edge with 
ball-flowers. 

* S' ROBRTI GROSV6NOR. 

Beaded border. 

Robert Groundwelle, of Farnham, co. Surr. 

10.311. [A.D. 1430.] Red : a fragment. in. [Add. ch. 
26,650.] 

Small round signet : a hare or rabbit. Perhaps a crest. 



Richard Grove, Armourer, Citizen of London. 

10,312. [A.D. 1431.] Red: indistinct, -f- x i in. [Harl. 
ch. 5 1 A. 8.] 

A shield of arms : a bend engrailed, GROVE. Within a 
plain star of six points. Betw. the initial letters, t. Q 1 . 



William Grove, of co. Northt. 

10,313. [A.D. 1613.] Red: cracked, imperfect. About 
i- in. [Add. ch. 6204.] 

A shield of arms : charges uncertain. 



William Grou.th.ous, of Coggeshall, co. Essex. 
10,314. [A.D. 1425.] Red : imperfect About % in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 A. 9.] 

A shield of arms : a fess, and in chief three water bougets, 
over all a bendlet. Within a trefoil. 
+ S' Wl . . I . D . 



John Grubbe, of North Mimms, co. Herts, Gentl. 

10,315. [A.D. 1621.] Red: injured. f x % in. [Add. ch. 
35,204.] 

Oval : on a wreath ; a sheaf of three arrows, one in pale, 
two in saltire, enfiled with a crown. 



46 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

James G russet, of Burton^ co. Buck. 

10,316. [A.D. 1330.] White: very imperfect. in. 
[Harl. ch. 84 E. 56.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. some indistinct charges. 
* S . 



John Gruwel, Sen., of Cawes, co. Salop. 
10,317. [A.D. 1323.] Green: indistinct. [Add. ch. 20,446.] 
A shield of arms : a lion rampant, over all a fess chequy. 
Suspended from a hook and betw. two wyverns. 
In place of the legend a wavy scroll of foliage. 



John de Grymesby, Parson of Westirkele, [ West KeaQ 

co. Line. 

10,318. [A.D. 1368.] Red : indistinct. I X in. [Harl. 
ch. 58 B. i.] 

Oval : a double-headed eagle displayed, charged on the 
breast with a shield of arms : a cross lozengy. 

Legend appears to be a Norman French rhyming motto : 

HGNRY PARMA CY . . . M6S . . . 

Cf. Harl. ch. 58 D. 46, A.D. 1368. 



Charles Le Grys, Gentl., of co. Norf. 

10,319. [A.D. 1 569.] Dark-green. -^ in. [Add. ch. 874.] 
On a wreath, a boar passant, collared. Crest of LE GRICE. 
Beaded border. 
Cf. Harl. ch. 79 D. 44, A.D. 1568. 



Thomas Gudoke, of Fen Ditton, co. Cambr. 

10.320. [A.D. 1471.] Red: indistinct, fin. [Stowe ch.228.] 
Small signet : an eagle rising reguardant. In the field an 

illegible motto. 
Beaded border. 

John Gugge, Citizen of London. 

10.321. [A.D. 1441.] Red: originally encircled by a 
twisted rush or vellum shred. 4- m - [Add. ch. 5315.] 

A shield of arms (?) : per pale and chevron, in chief the 
initial letters t 5. ; in base a cross tau. 
Carved border. 



Sir Edward Guldeford, of cos. Surr., Suss., and Kent. 
10,322. [A.D. 1515.] Green: imperfect. About in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 A. 13.] 
A firebrand flamant. Crest of GULDEFORD. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 47 



10.323. [A.D. 1533.] Red: injured by pressure. [Harl. 
ch. 51 A. 14.] 

Edward Guldeford, of Hempstead, co. Kent, Esq. 

10.324. [A.D. 1663.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. [Add. ch. 18,990.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on a helmet, etc., 
indistinct. 

Sir John Guldeford. 

10.325. [A.D. 1543.] Red, discoloured. [Harl. ch. 
76 H. 40.] 

A firebrand flamant. Crest of GULDEFORD. 



Sir Richard Guldeford. 

10,326. [A.D. 1506.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 24,516.] 
A firebrand flamant. Crest of GULDEFORD. 



Thomas Guldeforde, of Hempstead, co. Kent. 
10,327. [A.D. 1570.] Red. x in. [Add. ch. 30,792.] 
Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly of six pieces; I, a 
saltire betw. four martlets, etc. GULDEFORD, etc. 



Robert de Gumberworth, co. Line. 

10,328. [A.D. 1392.] Discoloured white. -^ in. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 5-] 

Rectangular : a shield of arms : two bars engrailed. 



Thomas de Gunston, of Bakewell, co. Derby. 
10,329. [A.D. 1 347.] Discoloured white : very imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 83 F. 6.] 

A shield of arms : very indistinct. Within a carved trefoil 
panel. 

Legend illegible. 

. IGI . . M . 



William de Gunthorp. 

10,330. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
!in. [D.C., F. 328.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron, ermine (?) betw. three quatre- 
foils. Betw. three small ball-flowers or quatrefoils. Within 



48 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

a carved six-foil panel, ornamented with ball-flowers along 
the inner edge. 

# Sigtllum : OTtlelmt : He : 
Beaded border. 



William de Gunville. 

10.331. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast. in. [Ixxxvi. 79.] 

A shield of arms : barruly, on a bend three uncertain 
charges. 

ft S' WILLGLMI DG GVNVIL6. 

Beaded border. 

Robert Gurden, al. Gurdon, of St. A ndrew's, Hoi born, 
co. Midd., Esq. 

10.332. [A.D. 1633.] Red. [Harl. ch. in H. 27.] 
A fleur-de-lis, in allusion to the arms of GORDON. 
Beaded border. 

Thomas Gurling, al. Girling, of Melford, co. Suff., 
Worsted- Mercer. 

10.333. [A.D. 1678.] Red : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 
10,529.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend, betw. two cotises [engrailed, 
three fleurs-de-lis], GIRLING. 



Robert de Gurnay, of co. Line. 

10.334. [Early Hen. III.] Dark-green : fine, edge chipped. 
I in. [Harl. ch. 43 B. 17.] 

A shield of arms : three piles meeting in point, on a chief 
a label of four points. 

$ S' ROBGRTI : D6 : GVRN6I. 

10.335. Sulph. cast of No. 10,334. [D.C., E. 407.] 



Nicholas Gwatkyn, of Goadby, co. Leic. 

10.336. [A.D. 1608.] Red : imperfect. | X in. [Add. 
ch. 1894.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a lion passant, betw. 
three esquires' helmets ; in chief a crescent for difference. 
Perhaps CoMPTON. 

Nicholas Gyllot, of co. Surr. 

10.337. [A.D. 1372.] Creamy-white: very indistinct. | in. 
[Harl. ch. 1 1 1 G. 48.] 



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HERALDIC SEALS. 49 



A shield of arms : a fess bctw. six crosses crosslet (?) Within 
a carved gothic quatrefoil. 
Legend illegible. 



Eustace de Hacche, of Ledred [Leat/ierhead], co. Surr. t 
and of co. Suss. 

10.338. [A.D. 1287-8.] Red: fine, imperfect. - in, 
[Add. ch. 557I-] 

A shield of arms : a cross lozengy, HACHE 
. . . VSTA . . . : D6 : HACHG. 

10.339. [A.D. 1291.] Red : fragmentary. [Harl. ch.5i A. 47.] 

D : HACH . 



Eustace de Hache, ist Baron. 

10.340. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression, the 
edge chipped. 3 in. [xcii. 36.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed, HACHE. Suspended 
by a strap from a trifurcated tree. Betw. two wavy sprigs 
with trefoil foliage. 

$ SIGILLVM 6VSTACHII D6 HACCHG. 
Beaded borders. 

Smaller Seal. 

10.341. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
I in. [xci. 61.] 

A shield of arms : a cross lozengy. Betw. three lions 
passant guardant crowned (?) in reference to another coat of 
arms of HACHE. 

ft S' 6VSTACII : D : HACH6. 
Beaded border. 

Cuthbert Hackett, Citizen and Dyer, of London. 

10.342. [A.D. 1601.] Red : injured. |- X in. [Add. 
ch. 23,782.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend cotised three fleurs- 
de-lis, HACKETT. 
Beaded border. 

Elizabeth Hackett, of North Craw ley, co. Buck., Widow. 

10.343. [A.D. 1689.] Red : en placard, imperfect, 
if X 4 in. [Add. ch. 23,961.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betvv, three pickaxes. 
Grest on a helmet, ornamental mantling^ and wreath, a demi- 
lion rampant issuing, holding a pickaxe. 

Beaded border. 

VOL. ill. E 



50 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Nicolls Hackett, of North Crawley, co. Buck., Esq. 

10.344. [A.D. 1690.] Red : en placard, imperfect. X - in. 
[Add. ch. 24,147.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, HACKETT ; 2, 3, 
three pheons, two and one. 
Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

10.345. [A.D. 1713.] Red : en placard, on a label, fxfin. 
[Add. ch. 23,969.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, three fleurs-de-lis in 
bend betw. two cotises, for HACKETT ; 2, paly of six, on a 
bend three eagles displayed ; 3, a fess wavy betw. three 
stags ; 4, three pheons, two and one. 

Cabled border. 

Roger Hackett, of North Crawley, co. Buck., Clerk. 

10.346. [A.D. 1595.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 23,886.] 
A shield of arms: three fleurs-de-lis in bend betw. two 

cotises, for HACKETT. 

10.347. [A,D. 1595.] Red: cracked, imperfect. About 
-H- X H in. [Add. ch. 23,887.] 



Roger Hackett, of North Crawley, co. Buck., Gentl. 

10,348. [A.D. 1658.] Red : en placard. About -f- X % in. 
[Add. ch. 23,991.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three fleurs-de-lis, in bend, betw. 
two cotises, for HACKETT. In chief a crescent for difference. 



10,349. 
10,350. 
10,351. 
10,352. 

ch. 23,989.] 



A.D. 1658. 

"A.D- 1658.' 
"A.D. 1658^ 



A.D. 



Another. [Add. ch. 23,992.] 
Another. [Add. ch. 23,993.] 
Red : injured. [Add. ch. 23,783.] 
Red : en placard, imperfect. [Add. 



Thomas Hackett, of North Crawley, co. Buck., Yeoman. 

10.353. [A.D. 1674.] Red : en placard, imperfect, -f-X^m. 
[Add. ch. 2 3,999 A.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., on a bend betw. 
two cotises, three fleurs-de-lis, for HACKETT ; sin., three 
pheons, two and one, NICOLLS. 

10.354. [A.D. 1666.] Red : indistinct fragment. [Add. 
ch. 24,046.] 

Another Seal. 

10.355. [A.D. 1678.] Red, covered with paper. 4 X || in. 
[Add. ch. 24,140.] 

Oval : uncertain. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 51 



Another Seal. 

10.356. [A.D. 1679.] Red: en placard, imperfect. X % in. 
[Add. ch. 24,142.] 

Similar in design, but larger. 

10.357. [A.D. 1688.] Red : en placard, on a label. Frag- 
mentary. [Add. ch. 23,856.] 

10.358. [A.D. 1688.] Red : en placard, on a label. [Add. 
ch. 23,858.] 

10.359. Another. [Add. ch. 23,858.] 



Matthew Hadd, of Lincoln's Inn, co. Midd. 

10,360. [A.D. 1585.] Red, discoloured: chipped. About 
I- X 4 in. [Lansd. ch. 634.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three bucks' heads cabossed, two 
and one, betw. the antlers of each a cross ; for HADD, a 
crescent for difference. 



John de Haddone, son and heir of THOMAS DE HADDONE, 

of Melbury Osmund, co. Dors. 

10,361. [A.D. 1369.] Red: cracked, imperfect. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 B. 3.] 

A shield of arms : ermine three escallops, two and one. 
Within a carved gothic panel ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

* SIGILLVM . . S. 



tinus de Hadestoke. 

10,362. [i3th cent] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. |- in. [xci. 62.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, over all in chief a label 
of three points. 

Ss S' T1NI D HADSTOK. 

Beaded border. 



Eoger Hagarthe, of London, Gentl. 

10,363. [A.D. 1589.] Red: injured, indistinct. 4 X in. 
[Add. ch. 32,824.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three 
boars' (?) heads couped, AGARD. 



John de Hagh, of co. Line. 

10,364. [A.D. 1355.] Red : good, pressed in places. 'fin. 
[Harl. ch. 57 G. ii.J 

E 2 



52 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. ten crosses crosslet, six 
in chief and four in base. Within a carved gothic panel 
ornamented along the inner edge with ball-flowers. 
& SIGILLVM IOHACNN1IS DG HAGH. 

10,365. Sulph. cast of No. 10,364. [B.C., F. 398.] 



Thomas de Hagh, of co. Line. 

10.366. [A.D. 1412.] Green, discoloured : indistinct. % in. 
[Harl. ch. 52 D. 7.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. uncertain charges. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a gothic panel 
ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
StgiUu : tfjome : Be : fjagt : 

Cabled border. 

10.367. [A.D. 1412.] Green: imperfect, indistinct frag- 
ment. [Harl. ch. 52 D. 6.] 

t 



Gilbert de Hagham. 
See JOHN JACHLE. 

Robert Hakebech, of co. Norf., Knt. 

10,368. [A.D. 1405.] Red : cracked. % in. [Harl. ch. 
51 B. II.] 

A shield of arms : two bars. Coarse work. 

rofc'tt fj . 



Thomas Hakelut. 

10,369. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine, but chipped, 
impression, i-j%- X I in. [xci. 68.] 

Oval : an eagle displayed, charged on the breast with a 
shield of arms : on a bend betw. two cotises, three mullets, 
HACKLUTE. Within a richly carved gothic panel, orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge, 
fc SIGILLVM : THOM6 : HAK6LVT. 



John Haket, sen., of the Isle of Wight, Esq. 
10,370. [AJX 1435.] Red: chipped, injured by pressure. 
l-J- in. [Add. ch. 7693.] 

A shield of arms : seme of crosses crosslet, three hake- 
fishes, hauriant, two and one. Suspended by a guige from a 
tree, and within a carved border. 

StgtHu , . . ij'fe # ijafce sen' * 
Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 53 



10,371. [A.D. I435-] Red : originally clear, chipped, 
cracked. [Add. ch. 7694.] 

Stgtllum # to[i)']te fjafc* * sen' * 



George Hakewill, D.D. 

10,372. [A.D. 1636.] Red : injured, indistinct. - 9 T X -f in. 
[Harl. ch. 86 I. 55.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a bend betw. six trefoils slipped, 
HAKEWILL. 

Beaded border. 

John Haldenby. 
See ROBERT HALDENBY. 



Robert Haldenby, of co. Northt. 

10,373. [A.D. 1411.] Red : fine. | in. [Add. ch. 6050.] 
A shield of arms : five cinquefoils in cross, HALDENBY. 

Within a carved trefoil panel ornamented with ball-flowers 

along the inner edge. 

_/K rofcertt *_ 



Seal tisedby JOHN HALDENBY, cf Haldenby, co. Northt. 

10.374. [A.D. 1416.] Red: injured by pressure. [Add. 
ch. 21,949.] 

10.375. [A.D. 1416.] Red: good. [Add. ch. 21,950.] 

10.376. [A.D. 1456.] Red: chipped. [Add. ch. 21,956.] 

* rofcerti *._ 



William, son of WILLIAM de Haldenby, of co. Northt. 

10.377. [A.D. 1342.] Red: fine. | in. [Add. ch. 21,921.] 
A shield of arms : a pierced cinquefoil, in chief a label of 

five points. Within a carved gothic quatrefoil panel. 
S' WILL'I' DG HALD6NBY. 

10.378. [A.D. 1354.] Creamy-white: chipped. [Add. 
ch. 21,927.] 

S' WILL'I DG HALD6NBY. 



John de rston. 

Seal tised by WILLIAM DE HALDENBY. 
10,379. [A.D. 1366.] Red : chipped. % in. [Add. ch. 
21,860.] 

A shield of arms : a bend, in chief an estoile. Within a 
carved gothic panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. 

tt SIQ . . H'lS * D * TON. 



54 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

10,380. [A.D. 1366.] Red : chipped. [Add. ch. 21,861.] 
fc SIGILLV * lOH'IS * D * RSTON. 



William Haldenby, of Haldenby, co. Northt, 
10,381. [A.D. 1498.] Red : injured by pressure, -f- in. 

[Add. ch. 21,966.] 

A cinquefoil, in allusion to the bearing of the arms of 

HALDENBY. In the field the motto : 

un pour toutrs. 

i.e. one cinquefoil/^ all five, in the HALDENBY coat. 
Carved border. 



William de Haldenne. 

10,382. [A.D. 13/9-80.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression. |- in. [xci. 63.] 

A shield of arms : a bend, engrailed, on a chief some 
indistinct charges, HALDANE. Within a traced gothic panel, 
fc SIGILL' WILLeLMI D6 HALDNN. 

Beaded border. 



Bernard Hale, of King's Walden, co. Herts. 

10.383. [A.D. 1639.] Red : good, X in. [Add. ch. 
35,230.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a chevron em- 
battled counterembattled, HALE ; 2, 3, a chevron betw. three 
talbots (?) Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, a 
serpent entwined around five arrowshafts, one in pale, four 
saltirewise. 

Beaded border. 

10.384. [A.D. 1641.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 36,297.] 

10.385. [A.D. 1654.] Red : injured, indistinct. [Add. ch. 
35,292.] . 

George Hale, of Bayford Bury, co. Herts, or 
THOMAS PAYCE, of Hertford. 

10.386. [A.D. 1655.] Red : indistinct. -fXfV"i. [Add. 
ch. 1 8, 1 80.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: a cross chequy. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling and wreath, a dexter hand, grasping an 
uncertain object. 

10.387. [A.D., 1655.] Another. [Add. ch. 18,180.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 55 



Jeremy Hale, of Little Ayot, co. Herts., Esq. 

10,388. [A.D. 1712.] Red : en placard, on a tape. 
-H- X A in- [Add ch. 23,374.] 

Oval : a carved and ornamental shield of arms : a chevron 
embattled counterembattled, HALE. 



Sir John Hale, of Stagenhoe, co, Herts. 

10.389. [A.D. 1671.] Red. f x -jV in. [Add. ch. 35,409.] 
Oval : on a wreath, the crest of HALE, as described in 

No. 10,383. 

10.390. [A.D. 1671.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,410.] 

10.391. [A.D. 1672.] Another: indistinct. [Add. ch. 
35,411-] 

John Hale. 
See JOHN HODGSON. 



Mary Hale, widow of WILLIAM HALE, of Kings Walden, 
co. Hertf., Esq. 

10.392. [A.D. 1712.] Red : en placard, on a tape. 
I- X -ft in. [Add. ch. 36,319-] 

Oval : a carved and ornamental oval shield of arms : 
HALE, see No. 10,388. 

Richard Hale, of Clay Berry e, in Barking, 
co. Essex, Esq. 

10.393. [A.D. 1624.] Red : injured, f X f in. [Add. ch. 

35,874.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., HALE, as described, 
with a crescent for difference ; sin., within a bordure en- 
grailed, some uncertain charges. 

10.394. [A.D. 1624.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,877.] 

10.395. [A.D. 1637.] Another. [Add. ch. 36,293.] 

Another Seal. 

10.396. [A.D. 1642.] Red. [Add. ch. 35,489.] 

Oval : similar design but not same matrix : the arms of 
the sin. are three stirrups leathered, two and one, within a 
bordure engrailed. 

Robert Hale, Senr., of Thistleworth \Islewor tH\, co. Midd., Esq. 

10.397. [A.D. 1669.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. About % X | in. [Add. ch. 35,408.] 



$6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : a shield of arms, etc., indistinct, apparently HALE, 
as described in No. 10,383. Crest on a helmet and mantling 
as described. 

Seal used by ROBERT HALE, Junr., son of the above. 

10.398. [A.D. 1669.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. [Add. ch. 35,408.] 

10.399. [A.D. 1671.] Red: good. [Add. ch. 35,409.] 

10.400. [A.D. 1671.] Another: injured by pressure. [Add. 
ch. 35410.] 

Another Seal. 

10,40L [A.D. 1671.] Red: good. IX^in. [Add. ch. 35,409.] 
Oval : a shield of arms, HALE, as described. 

10.402. [A.D. 1671.] Another: very indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 35,410.] __ 

Rose Hale, of King's Walden, co. Herts., widow. 

10.403. [A.D. 1643.] Brown: en placard. -f-X-^ni. [Add. 
ch. 35,281.] 

Oval : a carved oval shield of arms (?) : per fess, in chief a 
monogram comprising the letters R. B. L. in base a lamb 
couchant. 

See No. 10,409. 

Rowland Hale, of King's Walden, co. Herts., Esq. 

10.404. [A.D. 1640.] Red. | X &- in. [Add. ch. 35,182.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, HALE and as 

before described. Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, 
HALE, as before, No. 10,383. 
Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

10.405. [A.D. 1656.] Red : originally fine, injured. [Add. 

ch. 35.432.] 

Similar in design : a copy of the previous seal. 

10.406. [A.D. 1658.] Red : injured. [Add. ch. 36,436.] 



William Hale, of King's Walden, co. Herts., Esq. 

10.407. [A.D. 1624.] Red: injured, indistinct, i X iV in. 

[Add. ch. 35,353-] 

" Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, as before described. 

10.408. [A.D. 1626.] Red: indistinct, i X -fa in. [Add. 

ch. 35,864.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : bearings illegible. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 57 



William Hale, of Kings Walden, co. Herts., Esq. 

10.409. [A.D. 1625.] Light-brown, -f- X i in. [Add. 

ch. 35,8750 

Oval : a carved oval shield of arms : per fess, in chief a 
monogram comprising the letters R. B. L. in base a lamb 
couchant. 

10.410. [A.D. 1625.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,876.] 
See No. 10,403. 



William Hale, of King's Walden, co. Herts. 

10.411. [A.D. 1637.] Red. [Add. ch. 35,365.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, quarterly. Crest, etc. as described 
before, No. 10,383. 

10.412. [A.D. 1639.] Red: en placard. [Add. ch. 35,231.] 



William Hale, of King's Walden, co. Herts. 
10,413. [A.D. 1679.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. [Add. ch. 35,530.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, and crest, etc., very indistinct. 



William Hale, of King's Walden, co. Herts., Esq., 
son of RICHARD HALE. 

10.414. [A.D. 1709.] Red : en placard, on a tape. 
-H- X -^in. [Add. ch. 35,913.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a serpent entwined with five spear- 
shafts, one in pale, four saltirewise. Crest of HALE. 

10.415. [A.D. 1712.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,374.] 



Sir James Hales, of the Dungeon, or Don-jon, Canterbury, 

co. Kent. 

10,416. [A.D. 1574.] Red: indistinct, imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. 77 A. 39.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : bearings destroyed. 



John de Halghton, Knt. 

10,417. [A.D. 1322.] Red. -f- in. [Add. ch. 19,838.] 
A shield of arms : two bars in chief, as many escallops. 
Betw. two slipped trefoils. Suspended by a strap from a 
trefoil. Within a carved gothic sixfoil. 

& S' IOHANNIS DG HAL . . ON. 



John de Haliden. 

10,418. [i4th cent] Recent impression in red sealing 
wax. i x TT m - [xlvii. 1441.] 



58 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Oval : a shield of arms, couch/: on a chevron betw. three 
birds, as many boars' heads. Crest on a helmet and chapeau 
charged with three staves raguly bendwise, a boar's head. 
The field replenished with slipped trefoils. Within a carved 
gothic panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner 
edge. 

S' IOHANNIS D .... ID6N. 

Beaded border. 



Mighell Hall, of Hadleigk, co. Suff., Clothier. 
10,419. [A.D. 1584.] Red. -fin. [Add. ch. 9773.] 
A griffin's head erased. Crest of HALL. 



John Halle, Esq., Steward of Laughton Manor and 

of Shepelake Hundred, co. Suss. 

10,420. [A.D. 1430.] Red. T V in. [Add. ch. 30,378.] 
Hexagonal, from a ring : a talbot's head erased. In the 
field the legend : 

tout's tjall'. 

The talbot's head erased appears on various coats of arms 
of the families of HALL. 



Richard de Halle. 
See JOHN AUMR 

Thomas atte Halle. 
See DE LEGIIE. 



John Halpany. 
See RICHARD, fil. WILLELMI. 

George Hals, al. Halls, of Sherford, co. Dev., Gentl. 
10,421. [A.D. 1667.] Red : much injured. [Add. ch. 

13,279-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. 



Henry Hals, of Chudleigh, co. Devon, Esq. 

10,422. [A.D. 1658.] Red : injured by pressure. -H-X-rV in. 
[Add. ch. 13,275-] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron betw. three 
water bougets, for HILL, of Devon ; cf. Add. ch. 13,196-8: 
sin., a fess betw. three griffins' heads erased, HALSE. 

Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 59 



Jane Hals, widow of RICHARD HALS, Senr., 
of Keynedon, co. Dev., Esq. 

10.423. [A.D. 1581.] Red. -j--X-r in - [Add. ch. 13,124.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three griffins' 

heads erased, for HALS. 
Cabled border. 

The same, used by RICHARD HALS, son of the above. 

10.424. [A.D. 1581.] Another: injured. [Add. ch. 13,124.] 

The same, used by SYBELL HALS, daughter of the above. 

10.425. [A.D. 1581.] Another: imperfect, indistinct, en- 
circled with a twisted rush. [Add. ch. 13,124.] 



Richard Hals, of Lyoris Inn, co. Midd., Gentl. 

10.426. [A.D. 1662.] Red: cracked, imperfect, -f- X in. 
[Add. ch. 13,278.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., a fess betw. three 
griffins' heads erased, HALSE ; sin., a chevron betw. three 
chess-rooks. 

Seal used by EZEKIEL YARD, of Ottery St. Mary, co. Devon. 

10.427. [A.D. 1662.] Red. [Add. ch. 13,278.] 



Robert de Halsham, of co. Suss. 

10.428. [A.D. 1357.] Red, on a mass of green : imperfect, 
injured by pressure. | in. [Add. ch. 18,651.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three lions' 
faces, HALSHAM. Within a finely carved gothic trefoil orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

SIGILLVtM : RO]BTI : D6 : HALLSJHAM. 

10.429. [A.D. 1345.] Red : fine, fragment. [Add. ch. 8826.] 
HALS 

Cf. Harl. ch. 80 H. 8, A.D. 1357. 



John, son of RICHARD Haltebe, of Ipswich, co. Suff. 
10,430. [A.D. 1336.] Red : a fragment, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 10,125.] 

A shield of arms : illegible. Within a pointed quatrefoil. 

SUe 8 .... T. 

Cf. Add. ch. 9972, A.D. 1338; 10,126, 10,127, A.D. 1337 ; 9984, 10,128, 
A.D. 1343. 



Halton. 
See HAUTON. 



60 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Peter de Haltstede, son of RICHARD DE HAUSTED 

(HALSTED ?), co. Essex. 

10,431. [Late Hen. III.] Creamy-white : chipped, indis- 
tinct, i-^ in. [Add. ch. 19,974.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : apparently ermine, two 
chevronels, or a chevron ermine. 

tt SIGILL' : PGTRI D HALTST6DG. 



Henry Halys, of co. Surr. 

10,432. [A.D. 1456.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 9069.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : two bends. 
Cabled border. 



Robert Halysthorpe, of co. Norf. 

10,433. [A.D. 1420.] Red. -f- in. [Add. ch. 14,806.] 

A shield of arms : the bearings erased in the matrix. 
Within a sixfoil panel ornamented with ball-flowers along 
the edge. 

Legend destroyed in the matrix, leaving only the cross at 
the beginning and two roses, which formed stops betw. words. 

Beaded border. 

William atte Hambrech. 
See JOHN SWYNFLE. 



Philip de Hambury, Parson of the Church of Doglyngton, 
\Ducklington\ co. Oxon. 

10.434. [A.D. 1363.] Red: originally fine, much injured. 
I in. [Harl. ch. 50 H. 26.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. two crosses crosslet in 
chief and a roundle in base, on a chief some illegible charges. 
Betw. two slipped leaves. Within a finely traced gothic star 
of eight points, ornamented along the inner edge with 
ball-flowers. 

S* SIGIL' PHILIPPI D6 HAMBVRI. 

Another Seal. 

10.435. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
i in. [D.C., F. 424.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancettee, or double chevron 
betw. six slipped trefoils. Within a pointed and carved 
quatrefoil panel. 

fc SIGILLVM : PHILIPPI : D : HAMBVRY. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 6l 



Nicholas Hamby. 

Seal used by LAMBERT GOOSE, of Darsham, 
co. Suff., Blacksmith. 

10.436. [A.D. 1682.] Brown : en placard, on a label, 
imperfect. -H- X -K- in. [Add ch. 10,169.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three esquires' helmets, two and 
one, HAMBY. Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, an 
eagle rising with inverted wings. 

Seal used by FRANCES, wife of tJie above LAMBERT. 

10.437. [A.D. 1682.] Another. [Add. ch. 10,169.] 

Seal ttsed by WILLIAM TOLLIFER, of Ipswich, Gardener. 

10.438. [A.D. 1682.] Another. [Add. ch. 10,169.] 

Seal used by ANNE, wife of the above WILLIAM. 

10.439. [A.D. 1682.] Another. [Add. ch. 10,169.] 



William Hamby, of Ipswich, co. Sujf., Esq. 

10.440. [A.D. 1653.] Red: imperfect. About -f- X ^ in. 
[Add. ch. 10,113.] 

A shield of arms : three esquires' helmets, two and 
one, HAMBY. 

Seal used by JOHN HAYWARD, of Bury St. Edmunds, 
co. Suff., Clothier. 

10.441. [A.D. 1666.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 10,168.] 



Edmund Hamdene, of London, Esq. 

10.442. [A.D. 1404.] Red : originally fine, chipped. i| in. 
[Harl. ch. 47 B. 10.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire betw. four eagles displayed, 
HAMPDEN or HAMDEN. Within an elegantly designed 
gothic trefoil panel, ornamented with ball-flowers along 
the inner edge. 

* Stfftllu ^ eB * # ijamttcnc * 

10.443. Sulph. cast of No. 10,442. [D.C., G. 105.] 

10.444. [A.D. 1404.] Red : a fragment. [Harl. ch. 
47 B. 14.] 



Rt. Hon. James [Hamilton, Earl of Clanbrassil~\, 

Viscount Limerick. 

10,445. [A.D. 1728.] Red: en placard, on a tape. [Egert. 
ch. in.] 



62 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : a shield of arms : supporters, motto, and ensign 
of HAMILTON, Earl of ClanbrassilL See Lodge, Peerage of 
Ireland, vol. iii., pi. I. 



Nicholas Hamond, of Loxhore, co. Devon, Gentl. 

10.446. [A.D. 1664.] Red : injured, indistinct. [Harl. ch. 
85 H. 49.] 

A shield of arms : charges illegible. 
Beaded border. 

William Hamond, of Penge in Battersea, co. Surr., 
or ROSA, his wife. 

10.447. [A.D. 1424.] Red : indistinct i x f in. [Harl. 
ch. in G. 55.] 

Octagonal : a shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three 
roundles, as many crosslets. In the field an uncertain legend, 
tljonus *. ttt 



John Hampden, of cos. Norf., Suff., etc., Esq. 
10,448. [A.D. 1431.] Red: imperfect. About I in. when 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 5 1 C. 46.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire betw. four eagles displayed, 
HAMPDEN. Within a carved gothic panel. 

ijannis 



John Hampden, of co. Bedf. 

10,449. [A.D. 1443.] Red : injured, -fr X fr in. [Add. 
ch. 35,243] 

Octagonal : a stump of a tree sprouting. Perhaps for a 
crest. 

Beaded border. 



William Hampden, of Emyngton, co. Oxon., Esq. 

10.450. [A.D. 1 598.] Red : imperfect. About in. when 
perfect [HarL ch. 86 H. 33.] 

Oval (?) : a shield of arms of six quarterings : I, HAMPDEN ; 
2, POPHAM, etc, Cf. Harl. MSS. 1533, f. 55 b. ; 5832, f. 64. 

10.451. Sulph. cast of No. 10,450. [D.C., H. 130.] 



Thomas Hanam, Esq. 
10,452. [A.D. 1583.] Red fX-rVin. [Harl. ch. 77 G. 3.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 63 



Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4 ; quarterly, over all 
on a bend three crosses pattees, HANAM ; 2, 3, LONG. Cf. 
Harl. MS. 1092, ff. 3, 29. 

Cabled border. 

Edward Hanchett, of Braughing, co. Hertf., Esq. 

10,453. [A.D. 1610.] Red : very indistinct. -$ X -ff. in. 
[Add. ch. 14,656.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, three dexter hands 
couped at the wrist, two and one, HANCHET ; 2, three 
chevrons ; 3, 4, obliterated. 



Hamlett Hancock, of Birlinge, co. Kent, Husbandman. 

10.454. [A.D. 1538.] Red. 4- in. [Harl. ch. 51 C. 48.] 
Signet, a cock rising with wings inverted. Crest of 

HANCOCK. 

Ralph Hanger, son and heir of THOMAS HANGER, 
of Cornewood, co. Devon. 

10.455. [A.D. 1520.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 29,160.] 
Octagonal : a shield of arms : uncertain. 



William de Hanyngfeld, of co. Suff. 
10,456. [A.D. 1371.] Green: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 51 D. 

12.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron, HANINGFIELD. 
S' WILL'l DG HANI i. . ei_D. 



Philip Hapries, or Sir Philip Pries. 

10.457. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast of fine impression, 
if in. [Ixxxix. 69.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, on a chief a lion passant, 
PREYS. Betw. flowering sprigs. Suspended by a strap from 
a hook. Within a carved gothic panel of six cusped points, 
ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
SIGILLVM PHILIPPI *, HAPRI6S s* 

10.458. Another, [xci. 66.] 

Cf. the seal and arms of Rees ap Rees, A.D. 1362, Cott. ch. v. 18, 
No. 6870. 

Ralph Harang. son of RALPH HARANG. 

10.459. [Early I3th cent] Green: edge chipped, i in. 
[Harl. ch. 85 F. 9.] * 



64 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : seven herrings hauriant in pale, four and 
three, over all a quarter chequy. 

KI S]IGILLVM RADVLFI HARGNG. 



Thomas Harbert, of Ufton, co. Berks. 

10,460. [A.D. 1711.] Red: en placard, on a tape. Imper- 
fect. About -fl X TV in. [Add. ch. 19,239.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a leopard's face, ducally crowned, betw. 
two sceptres. 

Cabled border. 



Charles Harbord. 
See HEA Ross. 



William Harbord. 
See HEA Ross. 

Robert de Harbottle. 

10.461. [A.D. 1415-6.] Plaster- cast from imperfect im- 
pression, [xci. 67.] 

A shield of arms : three butterflies or bluebottles, two and 
one. Suspended by a strap from a tree (?) Within a carved 
gothic panel. 

Legend uncertain. 

Cf. Rob. de Harbotle, of Preston, co. Northumb., Add. ch. 6052, A.D. 
1415 ; Rob. de Harbotille, al. Herbottelle, of the same, Add. ch. 20,537, 
A.D. 1415. 

Anthony Harby, Gentl. 

10.462. [A.D. 1528.] Red: injured by pressure, -j^- in. 
[Add. ch. 13,780.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : a chevron betw. three 
trefoils slipped. 

10.463. [A.D. 1531.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 13,781.] 

John de Harcourt, Lord of Boseworth, co. Leic. 

10.464. [A.D. 1317.] Green: a fragment. [Harl. ch. 51 

C. ii.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : two bars, HARCOURT. 



John Hard, of Cheltenham, co. Glouc. 

10,465. [A.D. 1382.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 24,767.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three hedgehogs,- HARD. 
Background diapered lozengy. 



\ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 65 



John Hardewike, son of AGNES, dau. of ROB. STEVENES, 
of Smythwyke \_Smethwick\ co. Staff. 

10.466. [A.D. 1480.] Red : fragmentary. About I in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 24,227.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a saltire betw. four cinquefoils 
pierced, HARDWICK. Crest on a [helmet and] ornamental 
mantling of foliage, wanting. 

Legend on a raised scroll, illegible. 

Beaded borders. 

Edrmind de Hardres, of co. Kent. 

10.467. [A.D. 1410.] Red : fine, i in. [Add. ch. 16,372.] 
A shield of arms : a lion rampant, oppressed with a 

chevron, HARDRES. Within a carved trefoil of tracery. 
Beaded border. 

John Hardrys, of co. Kent. 

10.468. [A.D. 1372.] Red: chipped. in. [Harl. ch. 
53 A. 48.] 

A shield of arms : a lion sejant guardant. Within a carved 
panel of six cusps. 

Legend betw. the points : 

S' IOHANNGS HARDRYS. 

10.469. Sulph. cast of No. 10,468. [B.C., F. 481.] 
Cf. Harl. ch. 51 C. 24 ; 44 C. 31 ; 45 F. 37 ; Add. ch. 16,486. 



Rob. Hardy, Hurer, 

Rob. Auon, Brewer, 

Will. Edwardes, Woolpacker, 

Will. Caton, Grey-Tawer ; of London. 

10.470. [A.D. 1482.] Red. -f- in. [Harl. ch. 51 C. 26.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six lozenges. Within a 
carved panel of eight points. 

10.471. Sulph. cast of No. 10,470. [B.C., G. 256.] 



Sir John Hare, of Stowe Bardolffe, co. Norf.. 

10.472. [A.D. 1624.] Red : fine, -f- x in. [Add. ch. 

35>357-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, and a chief indented, 
HARE. 

Nicholas Hare, of the Inner Temple, London. 

10.473. [A.D. 1578.] Red: cracked, x -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 18,859.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars gemel, a chief in- 
dented, HARE. 

10.474. [A.D. 1578.] Red: injured. [Add. ch. 18,862.] 
VOL. in. F 



66 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir Raphe Hare, of Stowe Bardolffe, co. Norf. 

10.475. [A.D. 1623.] Red : injured, indistinct X f in 
[Add. ch. 35,347-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, and a chief indented, 
HARE. 

Sir Thomas Hare, of Stoiv Bardolph, co. Norf., Bart. 

10.476. [A.D. 1685.] '&&&-. en placard, f- X \% in. [Add. 
ch. 15.0x35.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, and a chief indented, 
in fess point an escutcheon of baronetcy, for HARE. Crest 
on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a demi-lion 
rampant gorged with a ducal coronet. 



Richard de Harecurt, of co. Staff. 

10,477. [Late Hen. III.] Light-grey or discoloured : im- 
perfect. About 14 in. when perfect. [Cott. ch. v. 65.] 
0. A shield of arms of early shape : two bars. 

.... GILL' : RICARDI 

R. A smaller round counterseal. i^- in. 
A shield of early shape : arms as above. 
* . . seCRCTI. 



Sayer de Harecourt. 

10,478. [A.D. 1269.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, i-i- in. [xci. 69.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : two bars, HARCOURT. 

$SIGILLVM SeeRI D6 HAR6CVRT. 
Beaded borders. 
Cf. Add. ch. 26,958, late Hen. III. 



Thomas Harecourt, Knt. 

10,479. [A.D. 1411.] Red: edge imperfect. I in. [Cott. 
ch. v. 4.] 

A shield of arms : two bars, HARCOURT. Within a 
pointed gothic cinquefoil. 

a Stg Be ijar 



William de Hareley (P) 

10,480. [A.D. 1320.] Plaster cast from chipped impres- 
sion. - in. [xci. 70.] 

A shield of arms (?) : a chevron betw. two roundles in chief 
and a horseshoe in base, a chief embattled (?) 
B S' WIL6L AR6L6Y. 

Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 67 



John, son of Sir JOHN Harrington, of co. Line. 
10,481. [A.D. 1560.] Red. x in. [Harl. ch. 79 F. 35.] 
Oval : an ornamental shield : a lion's head erased, col- 
lared and ringed, on the neck a martlet for difference. 
Crest of HARRINGTON. Betw. the initials I. H. 
Beaded border. 



Sir John Harington, of Elmesthorp, co. Leic. 

10.482. [A.D. 1605.] Light-brown. 4 x -f- in. [Add. ch. 
6146.] 

A shield of arms : a fret, HARINGTON. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling and wreath, a lion's head erased, round 
the neck a thong buckled, the end hanging down. 

Carved border. 

Ralph do Haryngton. 

Seal used by THOMAS BATHE, of Reading, co. Berks. 

10.483. [A.D. 1405.] Red : somewhat indistinct. in. 
[Harl. ch. 45 G. 44.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three indistinct charges. 
Within a carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil. 
fc S' RADVLFI D HARYNGTON. 
Cf. a chevron betw. three leopards' faces, HARRINGTON. 

10.484. Sulph. cast of No. 10,483. [D.C., G. 113.] 



William de Harington, yh Baron Harington, 

of Yorkshire. 

10,485. [A.D. 1411.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect, 
i TV in. [Add. ch. 20,515.] 

For description see next seal, which this closely resembles, 
but it is from a different matrix. 
Cabled borders. 



William de Haryngton, of co. York, Knt. 
(Probably a second seal of the previous person?) 
10,486. [A.D. 1417.] Red : finely preserved. I in. [Harl. 
ch. 112 H. 65.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, 4, a fret, HARRING- 
TON, in the ist quarter a label of three points ; 2, 3, a cross 
patonce, HARRINGTON. Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
lambrequin, a lion's head erased, collared, betw. two branches 
of flowers and foliage. 

& : Km : totlelmt : Ke fjargngton mtlttts. 

Inner border beaded. 

F 2 



68 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

10.487. [A.D. 1417.] Red: fine. [Harl. ch. 112 H. 66.] 

10.488. [A.D. 1417.] Red: fine. [Harl. ch. 112 H. 67.] 



William de Harington, Lord Harington, A.D. 1421-1457. 

10,489. Plaster cast from imperfect impression. i^- in. 
[xci. 74.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. fretty, HARINGTON. Crest on a 
helmet, lambrequins tasselled, and chapeau, a lion's head 
erased. Background diapered with foliage. 

Stg But : Ue : ijargngton. 

Beaded borders. 

Sir Win. Haryngtone. 
See HUGH LE DESPENSER. 



Edward Harison, of Potton, co. Bed/., Yeoman. 

10.490. [A.D. 1612.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 35,156.] 
A boar's head erased. 

Seal used by ANNE, wife of the above. 

10.491. [A.D. 1612.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,156.] 



William Harlakinden, of Pluckley, co. Kent, Gentl. 

10.492. [A.D. 1573.] Red: injured, imperfect. - in. 
[Add. ch. 8625.] 

A lion's head erased : in allusion to the arms of HARLA- 
KENDEN, viz., a fess betw. three lions' heads erased. 
Plaited border. 

John Harleston, of co. Bedf., Esq. 

10.493. [A.D. 1428.] Red: chipped. Originally en- 
circled by a twisted thong. About i xf in. [Add. ch. 35,240.] 

Octagonal signet : a wolf couchant under a tree, tied by a 
line to the trunk. Perhaps a crest. 



Brian Harleye, of Brampton, 
Lord of Buy ton, cos. Heref. and Lane. 

10,494. [A.D. 1399.] Red: edge chipped. % in. [Cott. 
ch. xxvi. 5.] 

A shield of arms : a bend cotised, HARLEY. Betw. three 
sprigs. 

fcrtan ijar 

Carved borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 69 



John Harley, of co. Salop, Knt. 

10,495. [A.D. 1479.] Red : injured, indistinct. \ in. 
[Cott ch. xxvi. 9.] 

Octagonal : on a field diapered with small sprigs of foliage, 
a lion rampant with a helmet on the head, charged on the 
shoulder with the arms of HARLEY on an escutcheon. 

Cabled border. 



John Harley, Knt., Lord of Bromptone Brian and 

Peddewardyne in Wigmore, co. Here/., etc. 
10,496. [A.D. 1493.] Red : injured by pressure. -|- in. 
[Cott. chart, xxvi. 1 1.] 

Square : an antelope's head erased. 



Robert, son of ROBERT de Harleye, of co. Salop. 

10.497. [A.D. 1355.] Cream-coloured: fine. in. [Add. 
ch. 20,436.] 

A lozenge-shaped seal : a bend cotised, HARLEY. Betw. 
four quatrefoils, in a rosace. 

& S' ROBRTI ** DG ** HARLGY6. 

Beaded borders. 

Robert de Harley (?) 

10.498. [A.D. 1355.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
About i,- in. when perfect, [xci. 71.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a chevron betw. three birds, 
(?) mallards. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin and chapeau, a 
mallard. Within a carved and traced gothic panel with 
small slipped vine leaves and tendrils springing from the 
cusps into the background. 



Robert, son of ROBERT de Harleye, Lord of Gretinton, 
al. Gretton, co. Salop. 

10.499. [A.D. 1361.] Red: fine, chipped. I in. [Cott. 
ch. xxvi. 3.] 

A shield of arms : a bend cotised, HARLEY. Betw. two 
small quatrefoils slipped. Within a finely carved gothic 
panel, the points consisting of a cinquefoil and triangle inter- 
laced, ornamented along the inner edge with ball-flowers. 
s SIG <8> RO . . 'I <> FILIVS <8> ROB'TI <S= D <3> HARLY. 

10.500. Sulph. cast of No. 10,499. [B.C., F. 418.] 



70 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Harley, Earl of Oxford, Lord High Treasurer 
of Great Britain. 

10.501. [A.D. 1712.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression. i-| in. [Add. ch. 16,287.] 

A shield of arms: quarterly, of twenty pieces: I, HAR- 
LEY ; 2, PRESTHORP ; 3, WISHAM ; 4, BALLARDONE ; 5, 

WlLLELEY ; 6, KlNLEY ; 7, BRAMPTON ; 8, ST. VALLERY ; 
9, BRAOSE ; 10, MlLO, Earl of Hereford ; n, NEWMARCH ; 
12, MARSHALL; 13, MARSHALL; 14, STRONGBOW ; 15, 
McMoROGH ; 16, RUNVILE; 17, CORBET; 18, HEREFORD; 
19, WARNCOMB; 20, HARLEY. Ensigned with an earl's 
coronet. Supporters, two angels. On a scroll in base the 
motto : 

VIRTVTE ET FID6. 

10.502. [A.D. 1712.] Another. [Add. ch. 16,287.] 

10.503. [A.D. 1712.] Another. [Add. ch. 16,287.] 



Walter de Harley. 

10.504. [A.D. 1366.] Plaster cast from fine chipped im- 
pression. -f|- in. [xci. 72.] 

A shield of arms : a bend cotised, HARLEY, a mullet for 
difference. Suspended by a strap from a hook, and within a 
carved gothic panel of six cusps, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

fc S' WALT6RI : D6 = HARLI6 * 

Beaded borders. 

John Harman, of Lewes, co. Suss., Carpenter. 

10.505. [A.D. 1691.] Red: en placard, on a label. 
H X T S B in. [Add. ch. 30,672.] 

Oval : a carved shield of arms : a lion rampant. 

10.506. [A.D. 1691.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,673.] 



William de Harpedene, of Harpenden, co. Herts. 

10.507. [A.D. 1341.] Bronze-green : originally fine, chipped. 
I- in. [Add. ch. 15,472.] 

A shield of arms : a mullet of six points, HARPDEN. 
Within a carved panel of eight points, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

& S' WILL6LMI H ... P .... 

Beaded border. 

Nicholas Harpisfeld, Esq., son and heir of 
THOMAS HARPISFELD, of St. Albans, co. Herts., Esq. 

10.508. [A.D. 1475.] Red : indistinct, encircled with a 
twisted rush, x &- in. [Add. ch. 18,154.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 71 



Oval : on an esquire's helmet a garb, betw. two uncertain 
initial letters. In the field the motto : 



efpotr 

Cabled border. 



Sir Arthur Harris, of Crixey, co. Essex. 

10,509. [A.D. 1623.] Red : imperfect. x i in. [Add. 
ch. 19,971.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, on a bend three 
cinquefoils ; 2, 3, six martlets, three, two and one. Over all 
a crescent for difference. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, wanting. 

Cabled border. 



Christopher Harrys, of Minster, in the Isle of Sheppey, 
co. Kent, Yeoman. 

10.510. [A.D. 1574.] Red. -i- in. [Harl. ch. in E. 22.] 
An ornamental shield of arms : a hand couped at the 

wrist in fess, grasping a bunch of four flowers. 
Beaded border. 

10.511. [A.D. 15/4.] Another: imperfect. [Harl. ch. 

Ill E. 22.] 



Thomas Harris. 

Seal used by Sir NICHOLAS HACKETT CAREW, of Beddington, 
co. Surr., Bart. 

10,512. [A.D. 1745.] Red : en placard, on a tape. 
| X 44 in. [Add. ch. 23,613.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron ermine, 
betw. three hedge-hogs, HARRIS ; sin., ten billets in pile, four, 
three, two and one, on a chief a demi-lion rampant issuing, 
DORMER. Crest, on a helmet ornamental mantling and 
wreath, the head and wings of a pelican vulning herself. 



Henry Hartlyngton. 

10.513. [i4th cent] Red : fair; cut from a charter. -| in. 
[xxxv. ii.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Within a carved 
panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

& &' : ijenrtct : ^artigngton', 
Beaded border. 

10.514. Sulph. cast from No. 10,513. [D.C., F. 318.] 



72 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Harvey, al Harvy, of Wangey in Dagenhdm, 

co. Essex, Esq. 

10,515. [A.D. 1633.] Red. -2-Xfin. [Harl. ch. 1 1 1 H. 27.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three lions' 
faces, a crescent for difference, HARVEY. 
Cabled border. 



Richard de Hasburnan. 

10,516. [I3th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I in. [Ixxxii. 21.] 

A shield of arms : fretty. 

S' RICARDI D' HASBVRNAN. 



Thomas de Haseldene. 

10,517. [A.D. 1365.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
chipped. I in. [xci. 75.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory, on a chief three buckles, 
HASELDEN. Within a carved gothic panel. 

S SIGILLV THOM6 D6 [HA]SILDNG. 

Beaded border. 



Thomas de Haseldene, Senr., of co. Dors. 

10,518. [A.D. 1384.] Red: fine, somewhat injured by 
pressure. -H- in. [Harl. ch. 51 C. 51.] 

A shield of arms : a cross fleury. Above the shield a 
mullet. Within a border ornamented with ball-flowers. 

a SigtUum tfjome De ijafeJBene. 

Beaded border. 



Thomas Haseley. of co. Surr., Esq. 

10,519. [A.D. 1433.] Red : a fragment. [Cott. ch. xxvi. 
14-] 

On a helmet a squirrel cracking a hazel nut. Crest 
of HASELEY. 

St.. 



Edmund Haselwood, of Wedon, co. Northt., Gentl. 
10,520. [A.D. 1535.] Red. i X j in. [Harl. ch. 84 F. 23.] 
Lozenge-shaped : a squirrel cracking a hazel nut. Crest of 
HASLEWOOD. 
Beaded boHer. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 73 



William Haselwode, of co. Northt. 

10,521. [A.D. 1485.] Red : from a ring, -f in. [Add. ch. 
21,846.] 

An owl's head, in allusion to the arms of HASELWOOD. 
Within an engrailed border. 



Thomas Hasley, of co. Norf., etc. 

10,522. [A.D. 1431.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 C. 46.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a fess betw. three hazel nuts, 
HASLEY or HASELEY. Crest, on a helmet and lambrequin, a 
squirrel sejant, cracking a nut. 

Stgtlltt tfjome g : armfg : 

Inner border ornamented with sprigs of hazel springing 
from it towards the armorial design. 



William Hassard, of Ratcliffe-upon-Soar, co. Notts., Gentl. 

10,523. [A.D. 1654.] Red, discoloured : indistinct. [WolL 
ch. xi. 82.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a saltire five fleurs-de-lis. 
Crest, on a helmet and mantling, an antelope passant. 



Samuel Hassell. 
See WILLIAM BATTELL. 



John Hastang, al. de Hastang, of co. Oxon., Knt. 

10.524. [A.D. 1354.] Red: fine. i-^ in. [Cott. ch. 
xxvi. 15.] 

A shield of arms : a chief, over all a lion rampant, HAS- 
TANG. Within a carved and pointed gothic trefoil panel, 
ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
8 SIGILLV IOHANNIS HASTANG. 

10.525. Sulph. cast of No. 10,524. [D.C., F. 385.] 



Robert Hastang, "Dominus de la Desiree" 

afterwards 1st Baron. 

10,526. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
chipped. 2$ in. [xcii. 38.] 



74 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant queue fourchee, over all 
a barrulet. Suspended by a strap from a tree of three 
branches. Betw. two wyverns sans wings, tails flory, 
^SIGILLVM ROB6RTI HASTANG. 

Cf. Robert de Hastanges, Knt., Egert. ch. 399, A.D. 1315. 

The arms are sometimes described as a chief, over all a 
lion rampant, but the seal shows clearly that the chief is an 
error for the barrulet. 



Thomas Hastang, al. de Hastang, of co. Warw. 

10.527. [A.D. 1329.] White: indistinct. I in. [Add. ch. 
21,415.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, HASTANG. 
* S' THOM6 HASTANG *< 

10.528. Plaster cast of No. 10,527. [xcviii. 55.] 



Elianora de Hastinges, al. Alianora de Hastynghes, 

wife (Compaigne) of PHILIPPE DE COLUMBERS, Chevr., 

of Holme, co. Devon. 

10.529. [A.D. 1328.] Red: injured by pressure. I in. 
[Add. ch. 27,588.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a maunch, HASTINGS ; 
sin., two bars. Within a carved and pointed gothic trefoil. 

& : S' 6LIANOR6 : D : HASTINGGS : 

10.530. [A.D. 1317.] Plaster cast from a good impression, 
chipped in places, [xci. 77.] 



Edmund de Hastings (P) 
Lord of Enchimeholmok, ist Baron. 

10,531. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression. 3f in. [xcii. 39.] 

A shield of arms : barry wavy of six. Betw. two wavy 
sprigs of foliage and flowers. 
Beaded borders. 



Henry Hastings, $rd Earl of Huntingdon, K.G. 

10,532. [A.D. 1572.] Red: injured, imperfect. -f- in 
[Add. ch. 22,652.] 

Shaped : on a wreath a bull's head erased, ducally gorged. 
Crest of HASTINGS. Encircled with a Garter inscribed with 
the Motto of the Order, and ensigned with the coronet of an 
earl. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 75 



The same, as Lord of Hastings, Hungerford, Botreaux, etc. 

10,533. [A.D. 1576.] Red: fragmentary. I in. [Add. ch. 
27,003.] 

On a wreath the crest of HASTINGS, viz. a buffalo's head 
erased. Crowned, and gorged with a ducal coronet. En- 
circled with a Garter inscribed with the Motto of the Order. 



Henry Hastings, %th Earl of Huntingdon. 
10,534. [A.D. 1614.] Red composition cast from imperfect 
original seal. About 2 in. diam. when perfect. [Ixxv. 67.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly of twelve pieces, I, HASTINGS, 
etc. Supporters, dex., an antelope ; sin., wanting. 
Remainder broken off. 

. HVNT . 



John de Hastinges. 

10.535. [A.D. 1292.] Sulph. cast, -g- in. [B.C., E. 449.] 
A shield of arms : a maunch, HASTINGS. 

& S' lOH'lS De HASTING6S. 

10.536. Another, [xlvii. 1140.] 
Laing's Catal., No. 414. 



Laurence Hastings, Earl of Pembroke. 
10,537. [A.D. 1345.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 

i* in. [xc. 83.] 

A shield of arms: quarterly, I, 4, HASTINGS; 2, 3, 
VALENCE. Within a carved trefoil panel. Background 
ornamented with foliage and flowers. 

RS SIGI LAVRNTII D HASTING6S. 

Beaded border. 

See No. 6098. 



Rauf de Hastingg. 

10,538. [A.D. 1341.] Red: a fragment. About I in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 D. 16.] 

A shield of arms : a maunch, HASTINGS. Above the 
shield a wyvern. 

Legend wanting. 



76 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Hastings. 

10.539. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from chipped impres- 
sion. About i in. diam. when perfect, [xci. 76.] 

A shield of arms : three maunches, two and one. Within 
a carved engrailed panel. 
Legend wanting. 

Thomas, son of THOMAS de Hastings, of co. Suss. 

10.540. [A.D. 1342.] Red : fine, edge slightly chipped. 
f- in. [Add. ch. 20,121.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three lozenges, over all a 
bend (? compony). Within a finely carved gothic panel of 

eight points. 

& S' THOM D HASTYNGIS. 
Beaded border. 

10.541. [A.D. 1344.] Red : chipped, injured by pressure. 
[Add. ch. 20,158.] 

8 S' TH.M6 . . . ASTYNGIS. 

10.542. [A.D. 1345.] Green: a fine impression. [Add. ch. 

20,116.] 

& S' THOM6 D HASTYNGIS. 

Seal used by JOHN PuTTOK, MARGARET, his wife ; 
EMERIC PUTTOK, or ISABELLA, his wife. 

10.543. [A.D. 1371.] Red: injured, indistinct. [Add. ch. 

30,712.] 

s S' THOMG DG HASTYNGIS. 

This seal appears to have been used without warrant by 
one of the parties to a deed not connected apparently in 
any way with the Hastings family. 



Thomas, son of WILLIAM de Hastings, 

al. Hastyngn, al. Hastingyes. 

10,544. [A.D. 1344.] Red : cracked, imperfect, indistinct. 
| in. [Add. ch. 20,122.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three lozenges, HASTINGS. 
Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

RJ S' : THOM6 : D : HASTINGG6S : 



William, son of HENRY de Hastings. 
10,545. [A.D. 1308.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression. | in. [xci. 80.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 77 



A shield of arms : a maunch, HASTINGS, over all a label 
of three points. Suspended by a strap from a tree of three 
branches. Betw. two wyverns. 

S' WILL'I : D : HASTINGG6S. 

Beaded borders. 



William Hastings, Lord Hastings, Chamberlain to the King. 

10.546. [A.D. 1469.] Red: fine, chipped, imperfect in 
places. 2-i- in. [Add. ch. 231.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a maunch, HASTINGS. Crest on 
a helmet and ornamental mantling, out of a coronet of 
four large and as many small fleurs-de-lis, a bull's head 
erased. 

Legend on a scroll : 

StgftHum : toiifclmt : fcomtnt He fjaftgnfft , 

Outer border ornamented with a cordon of roses. 

Second Seal (?) 

10.547. [A.D. 1477.] Red : fine. 2f in. [Add. ch. 19,808.] 
A shield of arms, coucht: a maunch, HASTINGS. Crest, on 

a helmet and lambrequins, out of a coronet of four large 
and four small fleurs-de-lis a bull's head. Supporters, two 
heraldic tigers or lions with drooping tails. The field re- 
plenished with foliage. 

&tgtnttm : armorttm : foull'mi : ijaftgng : ftnt : Be : fjaftgng : * 

10.548. Plaster cast of No. 10,547. [xcii. 40.] 



Thomas Hattchett (P) 
Seal used by JOHN DAMERON, of Ipswich, co. Suff. 

10.549. [A.D. 1695.] Red : en placard, on a label, 
ft X-4- m - [Add. ch. 5129.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chief indented three battle- 
axes. Perhaps arms of HATTCHETT. 

10.550. [A.D. 1695.] Another. [Add. ch. 5130.] 

Seal used by WILLIAM LYNCH, of Ipswich. 

10.551. [A.D. 1695.] As above. [Add. ch. 5129.] 

10.552. [A.D. 1695.] Another. [Add. ch. 5130.] 

Seal used by JOHN PlSTOR, of Cleydon, co. Suff., Clerk. 

10.553. [A.D. 1695.] As above. [Add. ch. 5129.] 

10.554. [A.D. 1695.] Another. [Add. ch. 5130.] 



78 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Seal used by GILBERT NUSSEY, of London. 
10,555. [A.D. 1695.] As above. [Add. ch. 5129.] 
See GILBERT NUSSEY. 



Christopher Hatton, Esq., 
afterwards Sir CHRISTOPHER HATTON, 

Captain of the Queen's Body-guard. 

10,556. [A.D. 1576.] Red: injured. i| in. X I in. [Add. 
ch. 21,996.] 

Oval : a shield of arms of six quarterings : I, a chevron 
betw. three garbs, HATTON ; 2, a cross engrailed, HATTON ; 
3, a saltire ; 4, five cinquefoils in cross, HATTON HALDENBY ; 
5, three bendlets, on a canton a tower, HATTON ; 6, on a 
chief three fleurs-de-lis. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and chief, a hind passant. 
Beaded border. 

See ROBERT SHUTE. 



Elena de Hatton. 
Seal used by MARGARET, dau. of WILLIAM, 

fil. ROBERT DE HORNEBY, co. Line. 

10,557. [A.D. 1382.] Creamy-white: indistinct, much in- 
jured, i in. [Add. ch. 20,606.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., uncertain ; sin., a lion 
rampant. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil. 

rime ire fatten (?) 



John Hattone. 

10,558. [Temp. Edw. III.] Mottled-green: fine. J-f in. 
[xxxvi. 113.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three garbs, HATTON. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
gothic panel of six cusps, ornamented on the inner edge with 
ball-flowers, and with a pair of leaves sprouting on each side. 

St 

Beaded border. 



Kichard, son of WILLIAM de Hatton, of co. Warw. 
10,559. [i 2-1 3th cent] Mottled-green : indistinct. App. 
by a finely-woven braid of green silk and silver thread. 
ii in. [Add. ch. 21,450.] 
A shield of arms : indistinct charges. 

SIGILL' RICARDI FIL' WILL'K?) 



HERALDIC SEALS. 79 



Robert Hatton. 
See RICHARD HILL. 



William Hatton, of Haldenby, co. Northt. 

10,560. [A.D. 1540.] Dark-green. | x in. [Add. ch. 
21,991.] 

Ornamental shape : a cinquefoil, in allusion to the arms of 
HATTON, and HALDENBY, the field replenished with sprigs. 



Sir William Hatton, of Honeby, co. Northt. 

10,561. [A.D. 1 593.] Red : cracked, imperfect, very in- 
distinct. | x f in. [Add. ch. 22,694.] 

Oval signet : a shield of arms of six quarterings : I, HAT- 
TON, etc. See Harl. MS. 1187, f. 21. Crest on a helmet, 
mantling and wreath, a hind trippant. 



Ranulf de Haudene. 

10.562. [Temp. Edw. II.] Sulph. cast from good im- 
pression. - in. [D.C., F. 204.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire betw. four estoiles, with a strap 
over the shield. Betw. three branches of foliage. 

& S' RANVLFI D6 HAVD6N6. 
Beaded borders. 
Probably a Scottish seal. 

10.563. Another, [xlvii. 1212.] 
Laing's Catal., No. 416. 

10.564. Plaster cast. [xci. 81.]- 



John de Haudlo, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10,565. [A.D. 1336.] Green: imperfect. % in. [Add. ch. 
8049.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Suspended by a strap 
from a hook, betw. two wyverns sans wings. 
[SJ IOHANNIS D HAWDLO. 



John de Havekesworth, Knt. 
Seal used by CUSTANCIA, fit. ROGERI, 

fit. HELL*: DE ATTELAY. 
10,566. [A.D. 1349.] Dark-green : fine. % in. [Add. ch. 



A man, kneeling to the r., holding up a shield of arms : 
three falcons within a bordure engrailed before a full-length 



80 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

figure of St. Katharine with her wheel. Within an elegantly 
carved gothic trefoil panel. 

+ SIGILLV IOHANIS D HAVeKGSWORTH . Ml' . 
The last word of the legend is in the field, and on the M 
a small bird. 



John Haverfield, of Kew, co. Surr. 
See ROBERT TUNSTALL. 



Thomas de Havile, of Kettleston, co. Norf., Knt. 

10,567. [A.D. 1331-2.] Dark-green: fine; cut from a 
charter. - in. [xxxv. 3 1 /.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancettee, betw. three Cornish 
choughs. Suspended by a strap from a tree of three 
branches ; betw. three slipped leaves on each side. In place 
of a legend, a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 

Blomefield's Norfolk, vol. vii., p. 112 (Dept. copy). 



Hugh Haukyn. 

10,568. [A.D. 1334.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, -f- in. [xci. 65.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three birds (hawks), in 
chief a label of three points. Betw. two wy verns. 
# SIGILLVM HVGONIS HAVKYN. 



Roger Haunsard, (?) of co. Sujf., Knt. 
10,569. [A.D. 1351.] Red: good. i in. [Add. ch. 
28,644.] 

A shield of arms, coucht ': a chevron, and a chief indented. 
Crest on a flat-topped helmet, out of a coronet composed of 
four fleurs-de-lis, a plume of feathers. Betw. two wavy 
branches of foliage. Within a cusped gothic panel orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
A* ROGGRVS HAVNSARD. 



Johannes de Haustede, Knt. 

10,570. [A.D. 1332.] Dark-green: a fragment. About 
% in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 17,371.] 

A shield of arms : a chief chequy, over all a bendlet. 
Suspended by a strap on a tree, betw. two wingless wyverns. 

. ST6D6. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 8 1 



Edmund de Haute, of co. Kent, 

10.571. [A.D. 1395.] Red: fine, -f- in. [Harl. ch. 78 F. 
29.] 

A shield of arms, couche: across engrailed, HAUTE. Crest 
on a flat-topped helmet, and collar or coronet ornamented 
with three quatrefoils, a dragon's head and wings. Within a 
carved gothic panel ornamented along the inner edge with 
ball-flowers. 

S>' : etfmunUt : He : Jjattte: 

10.572. Sulph. cast of No. 10,571. [D.C., F. 591.] 



Henry de Hawte, al. Haute, of co. Kent. 

10.573. [A.D. 1343.] Dark-green : fine. -f- in. [Add. ch. 
16,483-] 

A shield of arms : seme of crosses crosslet, a lion rampant 
debruised by a fess. Above the shield a hare in her form. 
Within an elegantly designed gothic panel ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

S' HENRICVS D6 HAWTG. 

10.574. [A.D. 1357.] Red : fine. [Harl. ch. 78 F. 26.] 



Margaret, widow of Sir WILLIAM Hawte. 
SeeR N . 



Richard, son of BERING de Haut, (?} of Surrenden, co. Kent. 

10,575. [i2th cent.] Sulph. cast from chipped impression. 
i-Lin. [D.C., D. 232.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a fess, and in chief three 
roundles, BERING. 

[SIGIJLL RICI~ Fll_- DERINGI DE HAVT. 



William Haute, of co. Kent, Esq. 

10,576. [A.D. 1427.] Red : from a ring. i x f in. 
[Harl. ch. 78 F. 33.] 

Oblong octagonal : a dragon's head erased and wings erect. 
Crest of HAWTE. In the field the motto : 

enfi ma gr* (?) 

Cabled border. 



10.577. [A.D. 1439.] 

10.578. [A.D. 1441." 
with a twisted rush. 

10.579. [A.D. 1445.; 



Red. [Harl. ch. 78 F. 34.] 
Red : indistinct, originally encircled 
Harl. ch. 78 F. 35.] 
Red. [Harl. ch. 80 E. 35.] 



10,580. [A.D. 1448.] Red : originally encircled with a 
twisted rush. [Harl. ch. 78 F. 37.] 

VOL. III. G 



82 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Haute, of co. Kent, Knt. 

10.581. [A.D. 1480.] Red: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 78 F. 

45-] 

Oval : a dragon's head erased and wings erect. 

Cabled border. 

10.582. [A.D. 1493.] Red. [Harl. ch. 78 F. 48.] 



William Haute, of co. Kent, Esq. 

10,583. [A.D. 1516.] Red. f X -fV in. [Harl. ch. 78 F. 
5 oB.] 

Shield-shaped : a cross, in allusion to the arms of Hawte, 
which are a cross engrailed. 



Sir William Hawte, 

son and heir of Sir THOS. HAWTE, of co. Kent. 
10,584. [A.D. 1526.] Red: fine, chipped. I in. [Harl. 
ch. 78 F. 56.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : a cross engrailed, HAWTE. Crest 
on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a dragon's 
head, and wings erect. 

Legend on a scroll, of which the ends hang down into the 
field :- 

SigtUwn : TOtH'mi : fjaute* 

Carved border ornamented with pellets. 



Simon de Hauton, al. 

Simon, son #/" GILBERT DE Halton, of co. Line. 
10,585. [i3th cent] Sulph. cast, tinted. if in. long. 

[Hi- I7-] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : four estoiles of eight 

points each, three and one, on a chief three estoiles of eight 
points. Or perhaps may be blazoned as : per chief seven 
estoiles of eight points, three in chief, three, and one. 
SIGILL' SIMONIS D HAVTON. 



Margery, wife of ROBERT de Hauville, of London. 
10,586. [A.D. 1314.] Dark-green : imperfect. About 
-g. X in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 D. I I.I 

Oval : a shield of arms, on a bend three birds. Suspended 
by a strap from a tree of three branches. 

. . RIORie Tl D KOK . . (?) 



HERALDIC SEALS. 83 



Robert de Hauville, of London. 

10,587. [A.D. 1314.] Dark-green: cracked, imperfect. 
About I in. diam. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 D. II.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six trefoils, slipped. Cf. 
HACKWELL, HAKEWILL, and HUCKVILE. Within a pointed 
quatrefoil panel. 

SIGILL' ROB . 



John de Havering, Baron. 

10.588. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. 2-| in. [xcii. 41.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, queue fourch^e. 
HAVERING. Suspended by a strap from a tree of three 
branches. Betw. two wavy branched trees. 

<g) SIGILLVM IOHANNIS D HAV6RING. 

Beaded borders. 

Roger Havering. 

10.589. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
\ in. [xcii. 82.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory, between two annulets in 
bend sinister. Within a gothic panel. 

* SIGILLVM ROGER HAV6R1NG. 



John de Haverington. 

10,590. [A.D. 1336.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I in. [xci. 84.] 

A shield of arms : fretty. Suspended by a strap and sur- 
mounted by a helmet with a fan-plume. Betw. two wyverns, 
tails nowy. 

S' IOHANNIS : D : HAVeRINGTONG. 

Beaded border. 



Richard Havour. 

10,591. [A.D. 1475.] Red: indistinct. % in. [Add. ch. 
28,623.] 

A shield of arms : a bend vairy ermine and . Sus- 
pended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved gothic 
panel. 

: StgiUttm : rtcar&t : . . , our, 
Carved border. 



John de Havekesworth, Knt. 
See No. 10,566. 

G 2 



84 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir Walter Hawkesworth, of Hawksworth, co. York, Bart. 

10.592. [A.D. 1721.] Red: en placard, on a tape. 
i x A in- [Add. ch. 25,921.] 

Oval : betw. two cornucopias and, at top, a carved bunch 
of flowers, an oval shield of arms : three falcons, two and 
one, HAWKESWORTH, on an escutcheon a fess betw. three 
asses, AYSCOUGH. 

William Haukesworth, of Hawksworth, co. York, Esq 

10.593. [A.D. 1587.] Red, the paper of the charter cut 
and folded over the wax before impression : very indistinct, 
en placard. [Add. ch. 17,039.] 

Oval (?) : a shield of arms : three falcons, two and one, 
HAWKESWORTH. 

James Hawkins, of Knight's Washbourne, co. Wore., Gentl. 

10.594. [A.D. 1 590.] Red : imperfect. About X -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 19,564.] 

A shield of false (?) heraldry : on a bend sinister betw. two 
branches, four roundles. Within a cordon of eight pellets. 



Francis Hawley, Lord Haw ley. 

10,595. [A.D. 1671.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression. About i| X |- in. [Add. ch. 18,153.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : charges illegible. 



Sir Henry Hawley, of Buckland, co. Somers. 
10,596. [A.D. 1609.] Red: injured by pressure, indistinct. 
r X f in. [Add. ch. 25,883.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a saltire engrailed, HAWLEY. 



Alice, widow of WILLIAM Hawteyn, of Oxnedes, co. Norf. 

10.597. [A.D. 1333.] Creamy-white: very indistinct. 
I- in. [Add. ch. 14,805.] 

Three shields of arms, united by the base points in the 
centre of the seal : bearings illegible. 
Legend obliterated. 

John Hawteyn. 

10.598. [A.D. 1333.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
|. in. [xci. 83.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed. Within an elegantly 
carved gothic panel with six ogee cusps, ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

S' IOHANNIS HAVT6YN. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 85 



Johanna, widow of JOHN de la Haye, of co. Line. 
10,599. [A.D. 1300-12.] Creamy-white: wormed, ixfin. 
[Add. ch. 21,159.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex. a sun or estoile, or 
gyronny of ten, dimidiated with sin. a lion rampant. On the 
breast of an eagle displayed. 

S' IOHANN6 D LA HAY6. 
See Roll of Arms : Harl. MS. 6589, f. 16 b. 



Nicholas Hayl, son of JOHN HAYL, .' 

of Blakenham Parva, co. Suff. 

10,600. [A.D. 1417.] Red: very indistinct, -f- in. [Add. 
ch. 1 0,06 1.] 

A shield of arms of JESUS CHRIST, viz. the emblems of the 
Passion : a cross, in the 1st and 4th quarters three nails in 
pile, in the 2nd quarter a crown of thorns, over all in bend 
sinister a spear, enfiling the crown. Within a pointed quatre- 
foil, in which the conclusion of the legend is placed. 

Legend, apparently a Norman- French rhyming motto, but 
illegible. 

.... CH .... G . . . . SIL . . . 



Elizabeth Hayter, widow, of Havant, co. Southt. 
10,601. [A.D. 1686.] Red : en placard, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 9442.] 

A shield of arms : a double-headed eagle displayed. 
Cf. the seal of Anna Bayly : Add. ch. 9442. 



Margaret Hayter, 

widow of WILLIAM HAYTER, jun., of Havant, co. Southt. 

10,602. [A.D. 1/19.] Red: en placard. | x -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 9459.] 

Oval : on a cap of maintenance, betw. two wings erect, a 
sword in pale, point upward. 



John Hayward. 
See WILLIAM HAMBY. 

Rowland Hayward, al. Haiwarde, 

Citizen and Alderman of London. 

10,603. [A.D. 1566.] Red, partly covered with a leaf: 
much injured. [Cott. ch. xxvi. 17.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces, I, 6, a lion 
rampant, HAYWARD, etc. See pedigree and blazon in 
Harl. MS. 1504, f. 108 b. The saltire of the 3rd quarter is 
engrailed in this seal. 



86 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Walter Haywode, of Strathfieldsaye, co. Southt. 

10,604. [A.D. 1403.] Red : fine, imperfect About I in. 
[Add. ch. 24,697.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron ermine betw. three fleurs-de- 
lis, HAYWOOD. Within a carved gothic trefoil, ornamented 
with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

Legend betw. the points : 



Beaded border. 

10.605. [A.D. 1404.] Red : imperfect. [Add. ch. 36,987.] 

Stgilltttn Wa[ltert ijagtoJoBe. 

Cf. Journ. Brit. Arch. Assoc. (1891) xlvii. 323. 

John Heathe, of Rushgreen, in All-Saints' Parish, 
Hertford, co. Herts., Yeoman. 

10.606. [A.D. 1603.] Red : indistinct. ^ in. [Add. ch. 
35483.] 

A wolfs head erased, for crest of HEATH (see Harl. ch. 56 
E. 9. Sir Robert Heath). 

Seal used by RICHARD PENYFATHER,/W#., of Brantfield, 
co. Herts., Yeoman. 

10.607. [A.D. 1603.] Red : as before. [Add. ch. 35,484-] 

Sir Robert Heath, Chief Justice of the Court 
of Common Pleas. 

10.608. [A.D. 1631.] Red: fine. | X i in. [Harl. ch. 

56 C. 7-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross engrailed betw. twelve 
billets, HEATH. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, a wolf's head erased, ducally gorged, holding in the 
mouth a broken spear. 

Cabled border. 

10.609. Sulph. cast from No. 10,608. [B.C., H. 144.] 

Robert Heath, of Westminster, co. Midd., Esq. 

10.610. [A.D. 1650.] Red: very indistinct. -f- X -5- in. 
[Add. ch. 29,729.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross engrailed betw. twelve 
billets, HEATH. _ 

John Heaver, al. Hever, of Cockfield, co. Sussex. 

10.611. [A.D. 1556.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 30,499.] 
Lozenge-shaped : a lion sejant guardant, perhaps for a 

crest. 

Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Mary Hebden. 

See ROBERT FOSTER. 

Richard Hechere, son of WILLIAM HECHERE, 

of Carshalton, co. Surr. 

10,612. [A.D. 13/4.] Red; injured, indistinct. -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 23,393.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six. 

* 8' B D S + DORPH (?) 

Perhaps a Dutch or German seal. 



John de Hederset, of Wymondham, co. Norf., Knt. 
10,613. [A.D. 1347.] Red: edges indistinct. [Stowe 
ch. 217.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant guardant, HETHERSET. 
Above the shield a maunch ermine. Within a carved panel, 
ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
& SIGILLVM IOHANN1S D6 H6DGRS6T6. 



Simon de Hedersete, of co. Norf., Knt. 
10,614. [A.D. 1289.] Reddish-brown: cut from a charter. 
-| in. [xxxv. 326.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a chief a demi-lion rampant 
issuing. Betw. two wyverns sans wings ; and over the shield 
a mullet or star. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil orna- 
mented along the inner edge with ball-flowers. 

& SIGILLVM : SIMONIS : DG : H6D6RS6T'. 



John Haverfield. 
See ROB. TUNSTALL. 

Hugh de Hegham, Merchant, of Newcastle-on- Tyne, 

co. Northumb. 

10,615. [A.D. 1334.] Red: fine, very imperfect. % in. 
[Egert. ch. 560.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three leopards' faces, 
each within a chaplet (?) Betw. two wingless wyverns ; ad- 
dorsed, reguardant. Above the shield a sprig of foliage. 

. NIS D . 



Simon de Heghes, of co. Southt. 
10,616. [A.D. 1336.] Red. -f- in. [Add. ch. 26,627] 
Quatrefoil shaped : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. 
three boars' heads. On a triple branch of foliage. 



88 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Clement Heigham, of cos. Cambr. and Essex, and Suff., Esq. 

10.617. [A.D. 1485.] Red : indistinct % in. [Harl. ch. 
48 I. 32-] 

An eagle rising with inverted wings, trussing a fowl ; betw. 
three nags' heads erased, which latter part is in allusion to 
the arms of HEIGHAM, viz., a fess betw. three nags' heads 
erased. 

Cabled border. 

10.618. [A.D. 1485.] Another. [Harl. ch. 48 I. 33.] 

10.619. [A.D. 1514.] Another. [Harl. ch. 51 D. 49.] 



Clement Heigham, Gentl., son of CLEMENT HEIGHAM, 

of co. Suff., Esq. 

10,620. [A.D. 1497.] Red : from a ring with mark of the 
chased setting. | in. [Harl. ch. 56 B. 46.] 

On a crescent a nag's head erased, for crest of HEIGHAM. 



P. Heigham, Justice of the Peace in co. Suff. 

10.621. [A.D. 1622.] Wafer, the paper of the deed cut 
and folded back over the wafer before impression : en placard. 
x 4 in. [Harl. ch. 58 F. 39.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, HEIGHAM ; 2, 3, 
FRANCIS. Cf. Harl. MS. 1560, f. 22. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, a nag's head erased. 

Cabled border. 

Richard Heigham, of cos. Cambr. and Essex. 

10.622. [A.D. 1485.] Red : indistinct. \ x tV in. [Harl. 
ch. 48 I. 32.] 

A nag's head erased. Crest of HEIGHAM. 
Border beaded and engrailed. 

10.623. [A.D. 1485.] Red. [Harl. ch. 48 I. 33.] 



Thomas Heigham, son and heir of ISABELLA HEIGHAM, 
dan. and coh. of ALICE FRAUNCES, dau. and coh. of 

JOHANNA NEVILLE. 

10,624. [A.D. 1478.] Red: injured by pressure, fx-rs-in. 
[Add. ch. 21,961.] 

A nag's head erased. Crest of HEIGHAM, an annulet in 
the field for difference. 

Cabled border, partly cusped. 



Robert de Helewelle, of co. Cambr. 
10,625. [A.D. 1353.] Red. % in. [Add. ch. 22,592.] 
A shield of arms : on a chevron three bezants within 



HERALDIC SEALS. 89 



bordure engrailed, HELWELL. Betw. three slipped quatre- 
foils, within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 

# S' ROB6RTI D6 HeL6WLL6. 
Beaded border. 

10.626. [A.D. 1353.] Dark-green: injured. [Add. ch. 

22,593-] _ 

Thomas Helys, al. Ellis. 

10.627. [i 5th cent] Red : indistinct. I in. [xxxv. 336.] 
A shield of arms : on a cross five crescents, in dexter 

chief a pierced mullet. Within a carved gothic device or 
rosette of ten cusps. 

SIGILLVM * THOMAS HLYS. # 
Carved border. 

Thomas de Hemegrave, of co. Suff, 

10.628. [A.D. 1332.] Dark-green, mottled. in. [Cott. 
ch. 57 G. 27.] 

A shield of arms : chequy. Betw. two small hearts or 
flowers. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel, enclosed in a 
cordon of eight small rosettes. 

Beaded border. 

Dame Johanna Hemenhale, dau. of JOHN DE LA POLE, 

widow of ROBERT DE HEMENHALE, 
wife of REGINALD BRAYBROKE, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10.629. [A.D. 1403.] Red : fine, originally encircled with 
a twisted rush. i in. [Add. ch. 15,501.] 

A shield of arms: per pale, dex , on a fess betw. two 
chevrons, three escallops, HEMENHALE ; sin., two bars 
wavy, POLE. Within a carved cinquefoil panel ornamented 
-with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

& J5tgtlltt : One : tofjanne : fjemenfiale, 

10.630. [A.D. 1403.] Red : very imperfect. [Harl. ch. 
47 B. 15.] 

**,*..* Itt :..*.: tof)a .***. nmrt) , . 

10.631. Sulph. cast, showing the injury done to the seal 
by casting. [D.C., G. 97.] 



Kalph de Hemenhale, of co. Surf., Knt. 
10,632. [? A.D. 1371.] Dark-green: a fragment. About 
f in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 5 1 E. 9.] 

A shield of arms : three escallops, in chief a label of as 
many points. 

..... lOH'NG : D : RV ...... (?) 



90 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Ralph Hemenhale, of cos. Norf. and Stiff. 

10.633. [A.D. 1394.] Red: fragmentary. About I in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 E. n.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: on a fess betw. two chevrons, 
three escallops, HEMENHALE. Crest on a helmet, destroyed. 
On the 1. h. side a sprig of foliage. 

. . . fin . . . . . 
Beaded borders. 

Robert Hamenhale, Chevr. 

10.634. [A.D. 1391.] Red: injured. in. [Harl. ch. 
51 E. 13.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. two chevrons, three 
[escallops], HEMENHALE. Within a trefoiled panel orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
* jfor : tije : fceft 



Thomas de Hexngrave, of co. Suff. 

10.635. [A.D. 1401.] Red: fine, edge chipped, i-^ in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 E. 6.] 

A shield of arms, couche": field diapered, a chief indented, 
HEMGRAVE. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin and chapeau, a 
wing erect. Within a carved gothic bilobe panel, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small ball-flowers. 

Stg' : tfjome : tyemgratte, 

Beaded border. 

10.636. Sulph. cast from No. 10,635. [ D -C., G. 87.] 



John de Hemyngford. 

Seal tised by WALTER LASSELS. 

10.637. [A.D. 1372.] Red: a fragment. About in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 33,331.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a chief seven bezants, four 
and three, HEMYNGFORD. Suspended by a strap from 
a tree. 

Legend wanting. 

William de Henebrok. 

Seal used by AGNES, wife of GEOFFREY STAGE, of Ipswich. 

10.638. [A.D. 1332.] Green: indistinct. % in. [Add. ch. 
19,310.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. two estoiles in chief 
and a fleur-de-lis in base. Suspended by a strap from a 
hook, and betw. two wyverns. 

S' WILL'I D HNBROK *< 

\ 

\ ' 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Andrew de Hengham, of Shropham, co. Norf., Knt. 
10,639. [A.D. 1286.] Dark-green: indistinct. i| in. 
[Add. ch. 14,857.] 

. A shield of arms of early form : illegible, perhaps ob- 
literated purposely. 

fc SIGILLVM ANDR6A D HGNGHAM. 
Cf. Blomef. Norf. vol. i, p. 458 (Dept. copy). 



John Henley, of Medstedd, co. Southt. 

10,640. [A.D. 1704.] Red : en placard, on a tape, 
f- X in. [Add. ch. 19,037.] 

Oval : an ornamental carved shield of arms : per fess, a 
fess betw. three griffins' heads erased. 



Walter Henley, Esq., A ttorney of the A ugmentations Office. 
10,641. [A.D. 1544.] Red. |Xfin. [Add. ch. 76 H. 46.] 
Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a leopard passant, 
in chief a radiant sun. 



Benjamin Henshawe, of St. Michael's, Lewes, co. Suss. 

10.642. [A.D. 1685.] Red : imperfect, en placard, on a 
label. About ! X f in. [Add. ch. 30,659.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three shovellers, 
in chief a label of as many points, a crescent for difference, 
HENSHAW. 

10.643. [A.D. 1690.] Red : en placard, on a label. [Add. 
ch. 30,672.] 

10.644. [A.D. 1691.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,673.] 

10.645. [A.D. 1697.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,676.] 



Arthur Herbert, Earl of Torrington. 

10,646. [A.D. 1715.] Red : en placard, on tape, -f- X i in. 
[Egert. ch. 333.] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : per pale, three lions 
rampant, two and one, HERBERT. Ensigned with an earl's 
coronet. Supporters, two men in armour. In base on an 
escroll an illegible motto. 



Edward Herbert, of Montgomery, Esq. 
10,647. [A.D. 1566.] Red. -f. in. [Harl. ch. 79 G. 21.] 
A bundle of six arrows, girt round the middle with a belt 
in allusion to the crest of HERBERT. Betw. the initials E. H! 
Beaded border. 



92 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Henry, Lord Herbert. 

10,648. [A.D. 1614.] Red : very indistinct. | X - in. 
[Harl. ch. 112 A. 8.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, with uncertain charges, 
and over all in chief a label of three points. 



Thomas Herbert, [8tti] Earl of Pembroke. 

10,649. [A.D. 1691.] Red : en placard, on a folded paper. 
% X f in. [Add. ch. 5349.] 

Octagonal : a shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces, I, 
three lions rampant, two and one, HERBERT, etc. ; over all 
an escutcheon quarterly, in the 1st quarter a mullet. En- 
circled with a garland ensigned with an earl's coronet. 



Martin Herceboy. 

See ANNA COLEPEPYR. 



Brian de Herdeby. 

See BRIAN,//. JOHANNTS. 

Roger de Herdeleg. 

Seal used by WILLIAM NEWLOND, of St. Albaris, co. Hertf. 
10,650. [A.D. 1400.] Red. fin. [Add. ch. 18,183.] 
A shield of arms : three escallops, two and one, ERLEGH. 

* S' ROG6RI D HeRDGLGG. 



Robert de Herle, Knt. 

10,651. [A.D. 1355.] Red: originally fine, edges very 
imperfect. li in. [Add. ch. 29,246.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a chevron between three shovel- 
lers, HERLE. Crest on a helmet, mantling or lambrequin 
fretty, and chapeau, a shoveller. Within a carved gothic 
panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge, and 
enriched with foliage springing into the background. 



10,652. Cast in red composition, [xlv. 47.] 



Simon de Hermenvile, Knt. 

10,653. [From a charter dated A.D. 1260.] Green: fine. 
I-' in. [xxxix. 75.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : two bars. 

*8' SIMONIS DG H6RM6NVILE MILITIS. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 93 



Nicholas atte Herne. 
See RICHARD DE LEA. 



Edward Heron, S.T.P., of co. Kent. 
10,654. [A.D. 1639.] Red. T V in. [Add. ch. 35,286.] 
Small signet : a pelican in her piety, perhaps a crest. 



Elizabeth, wife of EDWARD HERON, S.T.P. 
10,655. [A.D. 1639.] Red. % in. [Add. ch. 35,286.] 
A pelican in her piety, perhaps a crest. 



William. Heron, Knt. 

10,656. [A.D. 1402.] Plaster cast from chipped impression, 
[xci. 90.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: a chevron engrailed betw. three 
herons, close, HERON. Crest on a helmet and mantling, out 
of a ducal coronet a heron's head. Betw. two sprigs of 
foliage. 

ijerott : mtlttts . , 



John Herper, of Calverley and Ottelay, co. York. 

10.657. [A.D. 1498.] Red : injured, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 16,977.] 

A shield of arms : illegible. Within a cusped gothic 
quatrefoil. 

& SIGILLVM * 

10.658. [A.D. 1498.] Another: indistinct. [Add. ch. 



William, son of WILLIAM, / JOH. of Herpetre. 
See WILLIAM,//. JOHANNIS. 



William de Herryes. 

Seal used by JOHN AUSTYN, Chevr. 

10,659. [A.D. 1374.] Red : fine, chipped at edges, i in. 
[Add. ch. 7909.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: three cinquefoils, two, and one. 
Background hatched or diapered lozengy with fine lines. Cf. 
on a bend three cinquefoils, HERRIS. Crest on a helmet, 
and lambrequin charged with three cinquefoils of the shield, 



94 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

a wing erect similarly charged. Within a cusped border, 
with a cinquefoil at each point. 

ft &' a But : totll't : tie ^erngs : 

The letters DE, are conjoined. 
Cabled border. 

Used by WILLIAM DE FARENDON. 

10.660. [A.D. 1378.] Red : fragment. [Harl. ch. 49 
I. 21.] 

. . tttt : f c 

10.661. Sulph. cast from imperfect impression. [D.C., F. 
325.] 

Richard de Herthulle, 

Sheriff of Warwick and Leicester. 

10.662. [A.D. 1309.] Green : a fragment. X -f- in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvi. 21.] 

Oval : a stag's head cabossed, in allusion to a crest of 
HERTHULL, with a shield of arms betw. the antlers: two 
bars, HERTHULL. In the field the initial letters : 

. R . H . . . R. 
Beaded border. 



Richard de Herthulle, Knt. 

10,663. [A.D. 1314.] Dark-green: fine, with a silking 
passed through the centre, connecting it with another seal on 
the same label. % in. [Cott. ch. xxvi. 22.] 

A stag lodged at the foot of a tree, to the triple centre- 
stem of which a shield of arms is suspended by a strap : two 
bars, HERTHULL. 

: Cl : GIST : L6 : C6RF. 
Beaded borders. 

Richard de Herthulle, of co. Derb., Knt. 
'10,664. [A.D. 1364.] Creamy-white: injured by rubbing, 
indistinct. i| X I in. [Cott. ch. xxvi. 23.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, HERTHULL. On a tree 
of three branches, betw. two wyverns. Within a finely carved 
gothic panel. 

# SIGIL .... RICARDI'- D6 HERTHVLL. 



Thos. Hertley. 
See WALTER DE WIGHT. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 95 



John Hervys, or Hervy (P) 

10,665. [A.D. 1420-1.] Plaster cast from chipped impres- 
sion. % in. [xc. 37.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend [three trefoils], HERVY. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a border orna- 
mented with small ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

&fgiU' : toiTfe : fjeruga. (?) 

Beaded border. 



Euphemia, widow of WALTER de Heselarton. 
See EUPHEMIA DE LUCY. 



Elizabeth, third dau. of KING GEORGE III. of England ; 

and Frederic Louis Charles Augustus, 

Landgrave of Hesse - Homberg. 

(Married 1818, ob. 1829, 1840.) 
10,666. Red. i| X I in. [xlix. 37.] 

Quadrilateral with rounded corners : on a floral device 
two shields of arms united : dex., quarterly of six pieces, I, a 
cross of Lorraine, ABBEY and PRINCIPALITY of HERSFELD ; 

2, coup/ (a), an estoile, (&), plain, Counts of ZlEGENHAIN ; 

3, coup/ (a), a lion rampant, crowned, Counts of KATZENELN- 
BOGEN, (&), Counts of NIDDA ; 4, coupt (a), Counts of DlETZ, 
(ff), HANAU ; 5, SCHAUMBURG ; 6, Principality of ISENBURG, 
over all an escutcheon, a lion rampant, etc., HESSE : sin., the 
ROYAL ARMS OF GREAT BRITAIN as borne by King George 
III., with a label of three points in chief for difference. The 
whole ensigned with a coronet on a mantling passing behind 
the shields, and enclosing the supporters, dex., a lion rampant, 
sin., a lion rampant guardant crowned. 



John de Hestru, of co. Suff., Knt. 

10.667. \Temp. Hen. III.] Green: very imperfect. About 
If X I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 E. 42.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : ermine, three cinquefoils, 
two and one. 

B SIGILL'I R6VS. 

10.668. [Temp. Hen. III.] Green: a fragment. [Harl. 
ch. 51 E. 44.] 

John Ate Hethe. 

See . . DE LANGGELEYE. 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Robert de Hethe, of co. Surr. 

10,669. [A.D. 1380.] Red : imperfect. [Add. ch. 18,667.] 
A shield of arms : two bars within a bordure engrailed. 
Within a six-foil panel. 

. ND . . VS . 



Agneta, widow of THOMAS de Hetschete, 

of Heyshott, co. Suss., Clerk. 

10,670. [A.D. 1333.] Brown. 4 in. [Harl. ch. 51 E. 47.] 
A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Suspended by a strap 
from a tree of three branches, and betw. two wy verns. 



Thomas Hetheye, son and heir of JOHN HETHEYE^ 
son of LUCY HYGNE, of Kidderminster, co. Wore. 

10.671. [A.D. 1400.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Egert 
ch. 470.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three escallops. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved panel. 
Legend uncertain. 

John de Hethworth. 

10.672. [A.D. 1347.] Plaster cast. $ in. [xci. 91.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three quatrefoils, cusped 
panel with background, replenished with estoiles. 
8 S' IHOHANNIS D' H6THWORTH. 
Beaded border. 



Humphrey Henster. 

10,673. [A.D. 1458.] Red: imperfect, en placard, x -^ in. 
[Add. ch. 17,339-1 

Oval signet : on a mount a stag lodged. Perhaps a crest ; 
betw. the initial letters J). f). 

Cabled border. 



Arthur Heveningham, of Heveningham, 

co. Suff., Esq. 

10,674. [A.D. 1578.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. in. 
[Add. ch. 32,922.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, on a bordure engrailed eight 
escallops, HEVENINGHAM. Crest on a helmet and orna- 
mental mantling, destroyed. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 97 



John de Hevenyngham, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10.675. [A.D. 1353.] Discoloured-red : indistinct. i| in. 
[Harl. ch. 5 1 E. 50.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, on a bordure engrailed 
fourteen escallops. Betw. two small birds addorsed re- 
guardant. Within an elaborately traced gothic panel with 
three points. 

SIGILLVM IOHIS D HGV6NYNGHAM. 

Beaded border. 

John Hevenyngham, Knt., [son and heir of 
JOHN DE HEVENYNGHAM, Knt., son and heir of 
PHILIP DE HEVENYNGHAM, Esq., of co. Stiff.} 

10.676. [A.D. 1417.] Red: fine, imperfect. [Harl. ch. 51 
E. 55.] 

A shield of arms, couche: quarterly, I, 4, quarterly on a 
bordure engrailed eight escallops, HEVENYNGHAM ; 2, 3, on 
a bend three eagles displayed. Crest on a helmet, lambre- 
quin, and chapeau, a pair of ears. Background diapered with 
sprigs of foliage. Within a carved and traced gothic panel, 
ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

Stfftllu : io[f)'ts : ijeltteiwngijant. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1560, f. 114. 

10.677. [A.D. 1420.] Red : fine, imperfect, edge chipped. 
[Add. ch. 14,806.] 

Stgtllu ......... *u * n * . tyam. 

Cf. Blomefield's Norf., vol. vi., p. 479. (Dept. copy.) 

10.678. [A.D. 1422.] Red : fine, edge imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. 51 F. i.] 



10,679. Sulph. cast of No. 10,678. [D.C., G. 151.] 



John Hevenyngham, Knt. 

10,680. [A.D. 1437.] Red : from a ring with mark of the 
setting. T V x A in. [Harl. ch. 50 F. 39.] 

Oblong octagonal signet : on a helmet and wreath, a pair 
of ears erect. Crest of HEVENYNGHAM. 



Border engrailed and cabled. 



John Hevenyngham, 

of cos. Norf., Essex, and Suff., Knt. 
10,681. [A.D. 1477.] Red : a fragment, -f- in. [Harl. ch. 

51 F.4-] 

On a wreath, a unicorn sejant. 

VOL. III. H 



98 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Heveningham, of co. Norf., etc,, Esq. 
10,682. [A.D. 1468.] Red. ^ x ^ in. [Stowe ch. 197.] 
Oval : a pelican in her piety. Perhaps a crest. In the 
field an illegible motto. 
Beaded border. 



William Hewea,junr. 
Deputy Bailiff of the Borough of Hindon, co. Wilts. 

10.683. [A.D. 1678-9.] Red: en placard, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 15,181.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant within a bordure en- 
grailed. 

Cicilia de Heworthia. 

10.684. [i3th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
1-rV in- [xci. 92.] 

Four lions with one head in the centre, conjoined. Pro- 
bably heraldic, in allusion to a coat of arms. 

B SIGILLVM CICILie D H6WORTHIA. 



John Haydon, al. Heydon, of co. Suss., etc. 

10.685. [A.D. 1446.] Red: from a ring. \ x in. [Add. 
ch. 32,808.] 

Oval : a talbot or sporting dog, with a bird in its mouth. 
Crest of HEYDON. In the field a small mullet. Above, the 
indistinct motto : 

in . . w . . qr . . liol . . . 

10.686. [A.D. 1473.] Red. [Harl. ch. 51 F. 3.] 



William Heydon, 

Clerk of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster. 

10.687. [A.D. 1511.] Red: imperfect. X -^ in. [Harl. 
ch. 53 D. 8.] 

Octagonal : a shield of arms : quarterly, a cross engrailed 
quarterly counterchanged, in chief over all a label of three 
points, HEYDON. 

Cabled border. 

William Heydon, of Watford, co. Hertf. 

10.688. [A.D. 1533.] Red. -f- X -& in. [Add. ch. 29,510.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly a cross engrailed counter- 
changed, HEYDON. 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 99 



Reginald Heygate, of Chart, co. Kent, 
son and heir of REGINALD HEYGATE, co. Essex, Esq. 

10.689. [A. D. 1555.] Red: injured, f x -ft- in. [Add. 
ch. 5263.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : two bars, on a bend 
a torteau betw. two leopards' faces. 
Beaded border. 

Thomas Heygham, of Biiry- St.- Edmunds, co. Suff. 

10.690. [A.D. 1499.] Red : from a ring, with mark of the 
setting. -^ in. [Stowe ch. 248.] 

A nag's head erased, crest of HEIGHAM. 
Cabled border. 

Roger Heynes, of Kynewarstone, co. Heref. 

10.691. [A.D. 1359.] Creamy-white : very indistinct. 
[Egert. ch. 356.] 

A shield of arms within a gothic panel. 
Legend and bearings illegible. 



Sir Baptist Hickes, of London. 

10,692. [A.D. 1613.] Brownish-red: cracked and indis- 
tinct. [L.F. C. xi. 30.] 

Oval : a carved shield of arms : a fess wavy betw. three 
fleurs-de-lis, HlCKES. 



Sir William Hickman, of Gainsborough, co. Line., Bart. 

10,693. [A.D. 1658.] Red: injured, f X -J- in. Add. ch. 
17,814.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, per pale indented, 
HlCKMAN ; 2, an eagle displayed, WlLLKOKE ; 3, on a chief 
three lozenges, COOKE. See Harl. MS. 1550, f. 205. Crest 
on a helmet, mantling and wreath, a talbot couchant, collared, 
and lined, at the end of the line a knot. 



John Higham, of co. Suff., Esq. 

10,694. [A.D. 1577.] Red: injured. x -f- in. [Add. ch. 
19,376.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess compony counter-compony, 
betw. three horses' heads erased, HlGHAM. Crest on a helmet 
and mantling, destroyed. 
Beaded border. 

H 2 



IOO CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William del Hil, Parson of Soterlee, co. Sujff. 
Rectory Seal. 

10.695. [A.D. 1378.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 10,376.] 
A shield of arms : a fess, in chief an uncertain charge. 

Ensigned with a crown. 

ReCTO^' D' SOT'L. 

10.696. [A.D. 1385.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 10,380.] 

RCTO^' D6 SOT'LG. 

John Hildebraund, of co. Somerset, Clerk. 

10.697. [A.D. 1363.] Dark-green : indistinct. in. 
[Egert. ch. 336.] 

A shield of arms of JESUS CHRIST : the emblems of the 
Passion. Within a cusped quatrefoil. 

This impression has been made from a matrix which was 
furnished with a screw to retract the annulus bearing the 
legend. Part of the legend, however, has been impressed on 
the elevated portion of the wax front. 

Cf. No. 10,600. 

James Hill, of Thimblethorp, co. Norf., Farmer. 
See WILLIAM NEALE. 



John Hill, of Goodleigh, co. Devon, Yeoman. 

10.698. [A.D. 1664.] Red : indistinct, -f- X in. [Harl. 
ch. 85 H. 52.] 

A shield of arms : bearings illegible. Perhaps a bend. 

John Hyll, Esq. 

Seal used by OLYVER HYLL, 

Farmer of Shereford Manor, co. Dev. 

10.699. [A.D. 1569.] Red: fine, i-i- in. [Add. ch. 13,196.] 
A shield of arms, couchJ ' : a chevron betw. three water 

bougets. Crest on a helmet and lambrequins, a dove rising, 
in the beak an olive branch. 

StfiOltt : tofj'tft : ijgH : armig'rt: 

10.700. [A.D. 1570.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 13,197.] 

..... tlltt : toJj'ta : fjgll : armtg'ru 

10.701. [A.D. 1570.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 13,198.] 

toi)'t8 : ............. 



Olyver Hill, Farmour of She) eford Manor, co. Devon. 
10,702. [A.D. 1570.] Red: a fragment. About I in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 13,102.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three water bougets. 
Cf. Add. ch. 13,196, 7, 8, above. 



HERALDIC SEALS. IOI 



Richard Hill, of Knowle, in Cranley, co. Surr., Esq. 
10,703. [A.D. 1596.] Red: indistinct. x i in. [Harl. 
ch. 79 F. 38*.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, uncertain. 
Beaded border. 



Richard, or Ralph, sons of EDMOND Hill, 

of Sutton, co. Surr. 

10,704. [A.D. 1604.] Red. f in. [Harl. ch. 75 H. 39.] 
A griffin segreant : for crest of Hill. In the field the 
initial letter R 



Richard Hill, or Robert Hatton. 

10,705. [A.D. 1609.] Red. -f- x \ in. [Harl. ch. 79 A. 
id] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three garbs, a 
mullet for difference. HATTON or HlLL. 

Beaded border. 



Robert Hill. 

10,706. [Late I4th cent] Plaster cast from chipped im- 
pression. ii in. [xcii. 18.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a saltire vair, betw. four 
mullets pierced, HlLL, sin., a lion rampant debruised by a 
bend. Within a gothic panel consisting of a triangle and 
cinquefoil combined. 

rofcrctt * , , ** $ * lie *< 



William Hill, of co. York, Esq. 
10,707. [A.D. 1638.] Red : injured, f x - in. [Add. ch. 

30,934-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three uncertain 
charges. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath. 

Cabled border. 



Family of Hill, of co. Devon. 
See HENRY HALS. 



Roger Hillary, of co. Warw. 

10,708. [A.D. 1327.] Creamy-white : very indistinct, 
-f- in. [Add. ch. 26,603.] 

A shield of arms : illegible, within a gothic panel. 
Legend uncertain. 



102 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Hillary, or St. Hillary. 

10,709. [i3th cent.] Sulph. cast from good impression. 
4 in. [xlvii. 1203.] 

A shield of arms : crusily-fitchee, three leopards' faces, 
jessants-de-lis, two and one. HILLARY, ST. HILLARY, or 
perhaps NEVILLE. 

fc S6L PRIV6 SVY APEL6. 



Thomas Hills, of Bedington, co. Surr., Yeoman. 
10,710. [A.D.i6i9.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 23,497.] 
Oval signet : [a shield of arms] with ornamental mantling. 



William, son of OSBERT de Hingham, 
al. Ingham, of co. Line, 

10.711. [Late I2th or early I3th cent] Uncoloured 
brownish, i X i| in. [Harl. ch. 52 B. 18.] 

Oval, with pointed base : an early-shaped shield of arms : 
a seeded fleur-de-lis. 

SIGILL' WILL'I D6 HINGHAM. 

10.712. Dark-green : fragmentary. [Harl. ch. 52 B. 21.] 

. LL'I D6 HINGH . 



Thomas Hirne, al. Hyrne, of Heveringland, co. Norf., Esq. 

10.713. [A.D. 1606.] Reddish-brown : very indistinct. 
4 X | in. [Add. ch. 14,275.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three bars gemels, on a canton five 
lozenges in saltire, HlRME. Crest on a helmet and orna- 
mental mantling, a talbot passant collared and lined. 

Cabled border. 

10.714. [A.D. 1607.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 14,276.] 



James Hirst, of Rotherham, co. York, Gentl. 

10.715. [A.D. 1782.] Red: en placard, imperfect, -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 18,084.] 

A shield of arms of ornamental shape : a sun in splendour, 
HURST. Crest on a wreath, in a wood the sun. In base on 

a scroll, the motto : 

EFFIC 

In the field on each side a branch of flowers or a garland. 

John Hirst, of Clough in Rotherham, co. York, Gentl. 

10.716. [A.D. 1761.] Red: en placard, on a green tape. 
I x i in. [Add. ch. 18,080.] 

Oval : within a carved device, and on a wreath, a hart 
passant (?) 



HERALDIC SEALS. IO3 



Thomas Hirst. 
See J. PEIRSON. 

John, son of WALTER de Ho, of co. Norf. 
10,717. [Late Hen. III.] Green: fine, imperfect. About 
i-i- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 F. 47.] 

A winged lion or griffin, the tail set betw. the hinder legs : 
in allusion to the crest of Hoo. 
SIGILLU . 



Robert de Ho, of co. Northt. 

10,718. [i3th cent] Green: edge imperfect. I X in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 G. 3.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : quarterly a bend sinister, 
over all a label of five points. Hoo. 

& S' ROBERTI . . AT . . O. 



Stephen Ho ... 1. 

10,719. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression, ! in. [xcii. 2.] 

A shield of arms : a cross, over all a label of five points. 
Crest on a helmet and mantling or lambrequin, a fan plume. 
Betw. two wyverns sans wings, that on the left having a 
slipped quatrefoil flower in its mouth. 

SIGILL' . . . ST6PHANI HO ... L. 
Beaded borders. 



James Hobarde, of Norwich, co. Norf., Esq. 
10,720. [A.D. 1604.] Red. 4. x - in. [Add. ch. 14,795.] 
Oval: an estoile of eight points wavy, in allusion to the 
arms of HOBART, etc. 



Anthony Hobart, of Haleshall, co. Norf., Esq. 

10.721. [A.D. 1631.] Red: injured by pressure. About 
9- X -I- in. [Add. ch. 14,658.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : an estoile betw. two flaunches 
ermine, HOBART. Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling, a bull passant, ringed. 

Seal used by JAMES HOBART, son of the above. 

10.722. [A.D. 1631.] Red: imperfect, indistinct [Add. 
ch. 14,658.] 

10.723. [A.D. 1632.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 14,659-] 



104 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir Henry Hobarte, Bart., Ld. Ch. Jitst. of the 
Coitrt of Common Pleas. 

10.724. [A.D. 1625.] Red. I X Vir in - [Egert ch. 419.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : an estoile of six points betw. two 

flaunches erm. HOBART. A crescent for difference. 

Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, a bull passant, 
nose ringed. 

Cabled border. 

10.725. [A.D. 1626.] Red : cut from a charter, [xxxv. 
276.] 

Cf. Blomefield, Norfolk, vol. vi., p. 398 (Dept. copy). 

10.726. Sulph. cast from No. 10,725. [B.C., H. 140.] 



James Hobart, of Hales. Hall, in Lodne, co. Suff., Esq. 

10.727. [A.D. 1564.] Red. fin. [Add. ch. 10,232.] 

A shield of arms of ornamental shape : two flaunches 
ermine, over all an estoile of eight points, HOBART. 
Beaded border. 

Sir Myles Hobarte, of Great Marlow, co. Bucks. 

10.728. [A.D. 1628.] Red : indistinct. -ri X A in- 
[Add. ch. 13,703-] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : illegible. In the 
field above, a motto. 

Cabled border. 

Sir James Robert, of co. Suff. 

10.729. [A.D. 1507.] Red: indistinct. -^ X -^ in. 
[Add. ch. 15,756.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. 
Beaded border from the setting of a ring. 



Richard Hobin, (P) English A mbassador to France, 
10,730. [A.D. 1401.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion. 2 X li in. [xcii. 42.] 

Oval : an angel supporting in front a shield of arms ; 
diapered with sprigs of foliage ; a cross of six batunes inter' 
laced. In base a castle. 



John de Hodelestone. 

10,731. [A.D. 1338.] Plaster cast. fin. [xci. 94.] 
A shield of arms : fretty, for HUDDLESTONE. The points 



HERALDIC SEALS. 1 05 



and base of the shield ornamented with a fleury heading. 
Betw. three wyverns : 

S' lOH'IS D6 HODeLSTON. 

Beaded borders. 

Cf. No. 10,739. _ _ 

Christopher Hodgson, of A uckenbury Weston, co. Hunt. 
10,732. [A.D. 1602.] Red : injured, f x |- in. [Add. ch. 



Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three falcons 
rising, HODSON. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
and wreath, a unicorn springing reguardant, gorged with a 
chaplet. _ 

John Hodgson. 

Seal used by JOHN HALE, Citizen and Grocer of London. 

10.733. [A.D. 1616.] Red. i x T V in. [Add. ch. 35,134.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : three cutlasses barwise in pale, the 

points of that in chief and that in base to the sin., and of that 
in fess to the dex., HODGSON. 

Beaded border. _ 

John Hodgson, of London, Upholder. 

10.734. [A.D. 1620.] Red : indistinct, i in. [Add. ch. 



A shield of arms : three cutlasses lying fesswise in pale, two 
points to the sin. and one to the dex. of the shield, HODGSON. 
Beaded border. 

10.735. [A.D. 1624.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 35,874.] 

10.736. [A.D. 1624.] Red : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 
35,8/7.] _ 

Thomas Hodgson, of London, Merchant. 

10.737. [A.D. 1747.] Red : en placard, on tape, -fi-x-j^m. 
[Add. ch. 26,404.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a dove holding an olive branch. Crest 
of HODGSON. 

Seal used by JONATHAN SYDENHAM, of London. 

10.738. [A.D. 1747.] Red : as above. [Add. ch. 26,404.] 

John de Hodlestone. 

10.739. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast. | in. [xci. 93.] 
A shield of arms : fretty, for HUDDLESTONE. 

& S' lOH'IS D6 HODLeSTON'. 
Beaded borders. 

Cf. No. 10,731. 



106 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



John Hodson. 

Seal used by Sir RICHARD STEELE, of co. Midd. 

10,740. [A.D. 1721.] Red : en placard, imperfect. fx|in. 
[Egert. ch. 362.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three falcons volant, 
HODSON. Crest on a helmet, mantling, and wreath, a unicorn 
statant reguardant, gorged with a chaplet 

Beaded border. 



10,741. 
10,742. 
10,743. 
10,744. 



"A.D. 1722." 
"A.D. 1722." 

_A.D. I722/ 

A.D. 1722." 



Another. 
Another. 
Another. 
Another. 



Add. ch. 9308.] 
= Add. ch. 9308.] 
= Add. ch. 9308.] 
"Add. ch. 9308.] 



The same, used by ROBERT WILKS, or WILKES, 
of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. 

10.745. [A.D. 1721.] Red : as before. [Egert. ch. 362.] 

10.746. [A.D. 1722.] Another. [Add. ch. 9308.] 

The same, used by COLLEY ClBBER, of the Theatre Royal, 
Drury Lane. 

10.747. [A.D. 1721.] Red: as before. [Egert. ch. 362.] 

10.748. [A.D. 1722.] Another. [Add. ch. 9308.] 

The same, ttsed by BARTON BOOTH, of the Theatre Royal, 
Drury Lane. 

10.749. [A.D. 1721.] Red : as before. [Egert. ch. 362.] 

10.750. [A.D. 1722.] Another. [Add. ch. 9308.] 

The same, used by JOHN RICH, of Lincoln's Inn Playhouse. 

10.751. [A.D. 1722.] Red : as before. [Add. ch. 9308.] 

The same, used by CHRISTOPHER MOSIER RICH, 
of Lincoln's Inn Playhouse. 

10.752. [A.D. 1722.] Red : as before. [Add. ch. 9308.] 



Adam de Hodyntone. 

Seal used by JOHN Cocus, of Begenham, co. Kent, 

10.753. [A.D. 1330.] Red : indistinct I T 3 7 in. [Harl. 
ch. in E. 53.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire betw. four arrows. Within a 
pointed gothic quatrefoil. 

fc S' AD6 D6 HODYNTON6. 

10.754. [A.D. 1330.] Red: indistinct. [Harl. ch. in E. 

54-] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



John Hogges, Vicar of the Church of Hitchin, co. Herts. 

10,755. [A.D. 13/8.] Green : injured by pressure, -| in. 
[Add. ch. 35,728.] 

An eagle displayed, charged on the breast with a shield of 
arms : illegible. Within a quatrefoil panel, with four small 
slipped flowers in the spandrels. 



Thomas de Hoggeshawe. 

10,756. [A.D. 1357.] Red : originally fine, very imperfect. 
About 1 1 in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 43 D. 51.] 

A shield of arms : vaire. Cf. HOGSHEAD, HOGSHAGG, or 
HOGHAHED. Suspended by a strap from a tree, and within 
a finely-carved gothic panel with ball-flowers along the inner 
edge. 

Legend wanting. 



Henry de Holand, Ajh Duke of Exeter, Earl of Huntingdon 

and of Ivory, A dmiral of England, Ireland and A quitaine, 
Lord Lespar, Constable of the Tower of London. 

10,757. [A.D. 1455.] Red: fine, imperfect. About 3^- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 18,188.] 

A shield of arms, coucht ': three lions passant guardant in 
pale, within a bordure semee of fleurs-de-lis. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling, and chapeau ermine, a lion 
statant [guardant?]. Supporters two heraldic antelopes, 
collared, chained, and ringed. Cf. Add. ch. 35,418. 

Legend wanting. 

Johanna, dau. of THOS. de Holand, Earl of Kent. 
See JOHANNA BROMFLET. 



John de Holand, 1st Duke of Exeter, son of 

THOMAS HOLAND, Earl of Kent. 
10,758. [A.D. 1380-1381.] Red : imperfect. i-j. in. [Add. 

ch. 13,917-] 

A shield of arms : as described in No. 10,757. Suspended 
by a strap from a tree. Within a traced gothic panel orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 






10.759. Sulph. cast, tinted red. [xxxv. 160.] 

10.760. Sulph. cast. [D.C., F. 526.] 



108 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Holand, I st Earl of Huntingdon, A.D. 1387-1399. 

10,761. [A.D. 1396.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion. 2 in. [xcii. 43.] 

A shield of arms : three lions passant in pale within a 
bordure of FRANCE. On a tree, the mount and lower part of 
the trunk alone remaining. Within an elaborately traced 
gothic panel. 

..*.*..*** i)olan& : comttts : fumtgngBott : co 



John de Holand, [ist or 2nd} Earl of Huntingdon, 

A.D. 1387-1399; or 1417-1446. 

10,762. Plaster cast from chipped impression. i-f in. 
[xcii. 44.] 

A shield of arms : HOLAND, as before. Suspended by a 
strap from a tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 



John de Holand, Earl of Huntingdon, 
Captain of Gournay and Gisors. 

Signet. 

10,763. [A.D. 1431.] Red : injured by pressure. ^.x-rVin. 
[Add. ch. 3681.] 

Octagonal : a shield of arms : ENGLAND within a bordure 
of FRANCE, as before. Suspended from a tree. 
Cabled bordure. 



John de Holand, $rd Duke of Exeter, Earl of Huntingdon 
and of Ivory, Admiral of England, Ireland, 

and Aquitaine, Lord of la Sparre, 
10,764. [A.D. 1445.] Red. 34- in. [Add. ch. 35,418.] 
A shield of arms, couche"'. three lions passant guardant in 
pale, ENGLAND, within a bordure of fleurs-de-lis, FRANCE. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and chapeau ermine, 
a lion statant guardant, collared, and crowned. Supporters, 
two heraldic antelopes, collared, chained, and ringed. In the 
background, on each side, his badge, a fire beacon in flames. 
Legend on a scroll. 

Sigtllttm : toi)'ts : Bucts : cjcontc : ** comttts : 
a : gttert : ac : But : Be ffcaro. 



Another Seal. 

10,765. Red : imperfect, much injured by pressure. About 
in. when perfect, [xxxvi. 150.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



A shield of arms, couche. Crest on a helmet and chapeau, 
as before, see No. 10,764. Betw. two wheat ears, the badge 
of this peer. Background diapered with foliage. 

. comttfe . 



Johanna, dau. of HUGH, Earl of Stafford, wife of 
THOMAS de Holand, ^rd Earl of Kent ; Lady of Wake. 

10.766. [A.D. 1437.] Red : fine, chipped, i-^. in. [Add. 
ch. 21,543.] 

An angel holding up in front a shield of arms : per pale, 
dex., ENGLAND within a bordure, HOLLAND ; sin., a chevron, 
STAFFORD. Encircled with a cordon of STAFFORD knots. 
Within a carved bilobe panel ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

S>' ujfjanne : comtttffe : fcancte : z : tone : Be : toafce* 

Cabled border. 

10.767. Plaster cast of No. 10,766. [xcii. 45.] 



Lucy, dau. of BARNABAS, Duke of Milan, widow of 

EDMUND de Holand, Earl of Kent ; Countess of Kent and 

Lady of Wake. 

10.768. [A.D. 1423.] Red : only a fine fragment of the 
centre. About i-f- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 F. 31.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., ENGLAND, sin., MILAN, 
with bordure argent for THOMAS of WOODSTOCK. 

* . . . fcent 

10.769. Sulph. cast of No. 10,768. [B.C., G. 167.] 



Matildis de Holand. 
See MATILDA, Lady LOVEL. 

Oto de Holand, Lord of Assheford, co. Derb. 
10,770. [A.D. 1358.] Red : fine, very imperfect. About 
I in. when perfect. [Woll. ch. I. 16.] 

A shield of arms, couche"-. a lion rampant betw. six fleurs- 
de-lis, HOLAND. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, out of 
a ducal coronet a garb. Within an elaborately carved gothic 
panel. 

IS D6 . . AND. 



Thomas de Holand, aftemvards Earl of Kent, 

Lord of Wake. 

10,771. [A.D. 1354.] Red: fine, imperfect. About if in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 F. 30.] 



110 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

On a mount a flowering tree, thereon, suspended by a 
strap, a shield of arms : the charges entirely obliterated. On 
the sinister side on a helmet, out of a ducal coronet a plume 
of ostrich feathers. The corresponding design on the dexter 
side is wanting. 

Stfftllum >* * tijome /****& 

10,772. [A.D. 1356.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
[xcii. 32.] 

This gives the dex. supporter, which is the same as that 
described above for the sin. side. 

Stgtllum * tijomr ** tie ** ijolauti *& 



Thomas de Holand II., (?) Earl of Kent, A.D. 1381-1397. 

10,773. Plaster cast from chipped impression. i-^ in. 
[xcii. 30.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: three lions passant guardant in 
pale, within a bordure, HOLAND. Crest on a helmet, lambre- 
quin and chapeau, a lion statant guardant, crowned. Within 
a traced gothic panel. 

In place of the legend, a wavy sprig of foliage and flowers. 



Thomas de Holand, Earl of Kent. 

10,774. [? A.D. 1397-1400.] Plaster cast from fine but 
chipped impression. i| in. [xcii. 48.] 

On a mount a hind lodged reguardant, ducally gorged, 
beneath a forked tree. On the shoulder a shield of arms of 
HOLAND. 

&tgtllum s*** tf)ome *** Ue $** 

comttig s* ? * s*$* 

Inner border ornamented with ball-flowers. 



Stephen de Holbourne. 

10.775. [A.D. 1353.] Greenish-brown: a fragment. - in, 
[Harl. ch. 51 F. 36.] 

A shield of arms : destroyed. Suspended by a strap from 
a forked tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 

S I * D * H . . . . VRN. 

Beaded border. 

John de Holebroke, Knf., son of 
RICHARD DE HOLEBROKE, Knt. 

10.776. [A.D. 1301.] Green: fine, cut from a charter. 
X in. [xliv. 228.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. Ill 



Oval : a lion passant, bearing on his shoulder a shield of 
arms, cottck/: a chevron betw. ten crosses crosslet, HOLBROKE. 

The lion, in reference to the crest of the family. Within a 
pointed quatrefoil panel. 

& VOTA : lOH'IS : SC'LPTA : LGONIS : DIT : YMAGO. 

Beaded border. 

10.777. [A.D. 1301.] Creamy- white : very indistinct, chipped. 
[Add. ch. 9549.] 

& VOTA : lOH'IS SC ONIS >DIT YM G . 

10.778. Dark-green : fragmentary. [Add. ch. 9493.] 
.OTA. . H'lS . . 6ONIS ?DIT YM . 



John, son and heir of THOMAS de Holbroke, of co. Suff. 

10,779. [A.D. 1361.] Red on green: cracked, imperfect. 
I in. [Add. ch. 24,246.] 

A chevron betw. ten crosses crosslet, HOLBROOKE. Within 
a carved gothic panel of eight points, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

tt ioijamtts 



Eobert Le Holdere. 

See WILLIAM ATTE STANDEL. 



Petronilla, widow of JOHN, son of WILLIAM de Holebrok, 
Knt., of co. Suff. 

10.780. [A.D. 1311.] Dark-green: injured by pressure, 
i x i in. [Add. ch. 9572.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a crane. 

CeO DIST LA GRV6 DAM6 VOVS SALV6. 
Beaded borders. 

Lady Johanna, widow of WALTER de Holewell, Knt., 
of co. Herts. 

10.781. [A.D. 1342.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 15,4/3.] 
Two shields of arms, conjoined in fess : dex., destroyed ; 

sin., two bars betw. three crescents. 

. DNE : IOH'6 : D . 



Robert Holiwod. 
Seal used by WILLIAM DE FERRERS, Knt., heir of 

THEOBALD DE VERDONE. 

10,782. [A.D. 1364.] Green: indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 
5828.] 



112 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three mart- 
lets, HOLYWOOD. Within a gothic six-foil panel, 
fc SIGILLV ROB6RTI HOLIWOD. 



Hon. Denzell Holies, of Darner ham, co. Wilts., Esq. 

10.783. [A.D. 1654.] Red. f. X T V in. [Add. ch. 29,278.] 
Oval : a carved shield of arms : ermine, two piles in point, 

HOLLES. 

Denzil \_\st Baron} Holies. 

10.784. [A.D. 1667.] Red: en placard, -ff x| in. [Sloan, 
ch. xxxii. 56.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, two piles in point, 
HOLLES. Ensigned with a baron's coronet. 
Cabled border. 

Thomas Pelham Holies, Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
and of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, etc., K.G. 

10.785. [A.D. 1720.] Red : en placard, on tape. % X -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 29,686.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : 1,4, three pelicans vulning them- 
selves, two and one, PELHAM ; 2, 3, ermine, two piles in point, 
HOLLES. Encircled with a Garter inscribed with the Motto 
of the Order. Ensigned with a duke's coronet. 

10.786. [A.D. 1734.] Another. [Add. ch. 29,634.] 

10.787. [A.D. 1738.] Black: en placard, on tape. [Add. 
ch. 29,293.] 

The same used by the Rt. Hon. HENRY PELHAM, P.O. 

10.788. [A.D. 1738.] Another. [Add. ch. 29,293.] 

The same used by JOHN MONSON, Lord Monson. 

10.789. [A.D. 1738.] Another. [Add. ch. 29,293.] 

The same used by CHAS. MONSON, of Gray's Inn, Esq. 

10.790. [A.D. 1738.] Another. [Add. ch. 29,293.] 

The same used by HUTTON PERKINS, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. 

10.791. [A.D. 1738.] Another. [Add. ch. 29,293.] 

Later Seal. 

10.792. [A.D. 1764.] Red : imperfect, en placard, on a 
tape. About | X in. [Add. ch. 29,578.] 

Oval: an ornamental shield of arms: quarterly, i, 4, 
PELHAM ; 2, [3] two straps or demi-belts, pale-wise in fess, 



HERALDIC SEALS. 113 



buckles in chief. Ensigned with an earl's coronet. Sup- 
porters, two greyhounds, collared and lined. 
On a scroll in base, the duke's motto. 

VICIT AMOR PATRIE. 

Another Seal. 

10.793. [A.D. 1766.] Red: injured by pressure, en placard, 
on a green ribbon. -{- X -f- in. [Add. ch. 29,513.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, 
PELHAM ; 2, 3, HOLLES. Encircled with the Garter, ensigned 
with a coronet. Supporters, dex. a hind, sin. a bear. On a 
ribbon in base, a motto. 

V1C1T AMOR PATRIE. 

Same seal used by HENRIETTA, Duchess Dowager 
of Newcastle. 

10.794. [A.D. 1769.] Black: en placard, on a green 
ribbon. [Add. ch. 29,627.] 



William Hollys, son and heir of Sir WM. HOLLYS, 
of co. Derb., etc. 

10.795. [A.D. 1538.] Red: fine, shewing mark of the 
setting. -f- in. [Woll. ch. x. 59.] 

A dexter hand, grasping a holly branch, betw. the initial 
letters w. H. Betw. a double waved line border. Crest 
of HOLLIS. 

John de Holt, Knt. 

10.796. [A.D. 1376.] Plaster cast. 4$ in. [xci. 99.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three squirrels cracking 
nuts, HOLT. Betw. two slipped oak-leaves. Within a panel 
consisting of an interlaced triangle and cinquefoil, orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
& SIGILL' IOHANNIS D HOLT. 



Richard Holt, Esq. 

10,797. [l5th cent] Recent impression in red composi- 
tion. I in. [xliii. 14.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. three crosses crosslet 
iitchees, within a bordure engrailed ermine, three lozenges. 
Suspended by a strap from an oak tree. 

* Stgtllum * rtcar&t * ijolt * 

Inner border cabled and cusped, outer border cabled. 
VOL. in. I 



114 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Richard Holt, Clerk, son and heir of JOHN HOLT, 
Knt., of co. Northt. 

10.798. [A.D. 1421.] Red: fine. I in. [Add. ch. 21,612.] 
A shield of arms, coucht: a chevron betw. three squirrels, 

cracking nuts, HOLT. Crest on a helmet, and fringed lambre- 
quin, a greyhound's head, collared and ringed. 
Legend on a ribbon or scroll : 

Stgtilu rtcarm fjolt : ; florid : 

10.799. [A.D. 1427.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 21,555.] 



Roger Honigton. 

Seal used by MARGARET PYKYNG, of Norwich, co. Norf. 
10,800. [A.D. 1399.] Red: indistinct. -J- in. [Add. ch. 
14,586.] 
A shield of arms : a bend betw. six cheese-knives. 

* & rog't : ijontjto'. 



Robert Honnywood, of co. Kent, Esq. 

10.801. [A.D. 1595.] Red: very indistinct, X -fa in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 A. 25.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three falcons' 
heads erased, HoNYWOOD. 
Beaded border. 

Alianora [WiNGP IELD], widow of WILLIAM de Hoo, Knt., 
of co. Bedford. 

10.802. [A.D. 1402.] Red : originally fine, indistinct in 
parts, chipped. 1-jV in. [Add. ch. 19,566.] 

A female figure, half-length, holding up in front a shield of 
arms : per pale, dex., quarterly, Hoo ; sin., on a bend betw. 
two cotises, three pairs of wings conjoined in lure, WlNG- 
FIELD. Within a gothic bilobe ornamented along the inner 
edge with small quatrefoils. 

StrjiHum * altrnor * Be * ijoo * 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1504, f. 54 . 



John de Hoo, Esq., brother of WILLIAM DE Hoo, 

of co. Bedford. 

10,803. [A.D. 1398.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. -^Xf in. 
[Add. ch. 28,797.] 

Oval signet : a griffin couchant. Crest of HOO. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Richard, son of STEPHEN de Hoo, of Canterbury, co, Kent. 

10,804. [A.D. 1371.] Green: originally fine, indistinct, 
chipped, i in. [Add. ch. 16,363.] 

A shield of arms : six chaplets, three, two and one. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a tree. Betw. two estoiles. Within 
a carved six-foil panel, ornamented with ball-flowers along 
the inner edge. 

* StgtUum *? rtcarttt fjoo /* 

Beaded borders. 



Robert de Hoo, of Southwark, co. Surr. 
10,805. [A.D. 1337.] Green: chipped. in. [Add. ch. 



A lozenge-shaped shield of arms : a chevron betw. two 
lions combatant, in base a pierced mullet of six points. 
Betw. four sprigs of foliage. 

# SIGILLVM ROB'TI D HOO. 



T de Hoo, Knt. 

10,806. [A.D. 1341.] Red: a fragment. About j. in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 28,751.] 

A shield of arms, couche: quarterly, over all a bend, Hoo. 
Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, an uncertain animal, 
probably a griffin. Crest of Hoo. 



Thomas de Hoo, of co. Bed/., Knt. 
10,807. [A.D. 1415.] Red. i| in. [Add. ch. 19,567.] 
A shield of arms, coucht-. quarterly, Hoo. Crest on a 

helmet and chapeau, a griffin. Betw. two wavy sprigs of 

foliage and quatrefoil flowers. 

tf)otne Be fjoo mflttw. 



Thomas Hoo, of co. Suss., Esq. 

10,808. [A.D. 1455.] Red. 4- in. [Add. ch. 30,052.] 
On a helmet and mantling or lambrequin of foliage, a 
griffin. Crest of Hoo. In the field the motto : 

mon ag&e en Uteu. 
Cabled border. 



Thomas Hoo, Esq. 

10,809. [A.D. 1475.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
if in. [xci. 98.] 

A shield of arms, couche: quarterly, i, 4, quarterly, Hoo ; 

I 2 



116 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

2, 3, a lion rampant. Over all an escutcheon : a fess betw. 
six (fleurs-de-lis ?) Crest on a helmet, mantling, and wreath, 
a griffin couchant. Supporters, two harpies. In the field 
over their heads, two helmets. 

tfjome i)oo armigtru 



William de Hoo, Knt. 

10.810. [A.D. 1427.] Red : fine, injured by casting, if in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 G. 8.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : quarterly, in chief a label of three 
points, Hoo. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin tasselled, and 
chapeau, a griffin statant crowned. In the field on the r. are 
two shields of arms : I, a fess, ANDEVILLE ; 2, a fess betw. 
six crosses crosslets, ST. OMER, on a flowering branch, and 
on a scroll the motto : 

fluat Uimova. 

In the field on the left, also upon a branch, two shields of 
arms : I, fretty a chief, ST. LEGER ; 2, three dexter hands 
couped, MALMAYNS, and betw. the shields a crowned M, for 
the same. Within a gothic six-foil, ornamented along the 
inner edge with ball-flowers. 

Legend betw. the leaves : 

& to *tirt 'Be* *f)0' oo 

10.811. Sulph. cast from No. 10,810, showing a more com- 
plete panelling. [D.C., G. 106.] 

Engraved in Archaol, Journ., vol. xiii., p. 196. 



Isaac Hooder, al. Oder, of Gray's Inn, co. Midd. 

10.812. [A.D. 1599.] Red: very indistinct. About % X - in. 
[Add. ch. 35,322.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a saltire, and perhaps other 
charges. 

Beaded border. 

10.813. [A.D. 1599.] Red: very indistinct. [Add. ch. 
35,323-] 

John Hooke, of Gray's Inn., co. Midd., Esq. 

10.814. [A.D. 1695.] Red : en placard, on a label, f x^ in. 
[Add. ch. 35-9II-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a cross betw. four 
escallops, HOOKE ; 2, 3, uncertain, two cotises. 
Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 117 



John Hooke, of co. Suff. 

10,815. [A.D. 1701.] Red : en placard, -f- X -- in. [Add. 
ch. 9797.] 

Oval : a garb, girt with a ducal coronet. 



Henry de Hoptone, of co. York, Chaplain. 

10.816. [A.D. 1433.] Red. f x -^ in. [Add. ch. 16,921.] 
Oval : an estoile of six points. In allusion to the arms of 

HOPTON. 

John Hoptone, of co. Suff., Esq. 

10.817. [A.D. 1473.] Red : indistinct, ^ in. [Harl. ch. 

51 F. 3-] 

A stag lodged, ducally gorged (cf. crest of HOPSON), betw. 
two sprigs of oak. In the field an illegible motto. 



Eobert de. Hoptone, of co. York, Knt. 

10.818. [A.D. 1433.] Red: from a ring. T V X -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 16,918.] 

Octagonal signet : an estoile of six points, in allusion to 
the arms of HOPTON. In the field the motto : 
3Tn ijopp $8 iirlppr. 

10.819. [A.D. 1433.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 16,919.] 



10,820. [A.D. 1433.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 16,920.] 

...... . . pjp f s 



Geoffrey de Hordene. 

10,821. [i2th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
slightly chipped. i|- in. [xcii. 46.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a bend betw. three 
falcons. Betw. two wavy sprigs. 

B SIGILLVM : GAVFRIDI : D : HORD6N6 : 



Matthew Horden. 

S^e JOHN SMITH. 

William Horden, of Harden, co. Kent. 
10,822. [A.D. 1566.] Red. i in. [Harl. ch. 78 H. 19.] 
An ornamental shield of arms : two wolves courant betw. 
three quatrefoils, in pale, HORDEN. 
Beaded border. 



Il8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Hore, or Thomas Hore, Esquires, 
sons of GILBERT HORE. 

10.823. [A.D. 1453.] Red. T V X ^ in. [Add. ch. 34,004.] 
Oblong octagonal signet : a stag lodged, contourne, perhaps 

a crest. 

10.824. [A.D. 1453.] Another. [Add. ch. 34,007.] 



William Hore, of Lewes, and MATILDIS, his wife. 
10,825. [A.D. 1393.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. in. 
[Add. ch. 30,556.] 

A shield of arms : illegible. Within a six-foil panel. 

. IS . 



William, son of ROBERT de Horkesleye, of co. Stiff., Chevr. 

10,826. [A.D. 1311.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. in. 
[L.F.C. iv. 1 8.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a chief indented, two lions 
rampant. 

6RKGS . 



John Horn. 
10,827. [A.D. 1361.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 

H- in - [ xcii ' 5-] 
A shield of arms, cotichJ: on a bend three bugle horns. 

Crest on a helmet, lambrequins, and chapeau, the head with 
open jaws, and wings, of a dolphin (?) Within a carved 
gothic device or panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. In the field four flowers. 

& : tof)' : ijoro : De : no 



John Horn, Fishmonger and Citizen of London. 

10,828. [A.D. 1401.] Red: injured. I in. [Harl. ch. 
55 H. 2.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a chevron betw. three bugle horns 
stringed. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin, and chapeau, a 
bugle horn stringed, hanging within a ring. Within a carved 
gothic panel. 



10,829. Sulph. cast from No. 10,828. [D.C., G. 88.] 



John de Home. 

10,830. [A.D. 1316-7.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
nr in [ xci - 89-] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



A shield of arms : fretty. On a triple branch, and betw. 
two wyverns. 

Ss S' IOHANNIS D6 HORN6. 
Beaded borders. 



Thomas Home, of Staple Inn, London. 

10.831. [A.D. 1621.] Red. -fin. [Add. ch. 35,298.] 
A unicorn's head erased, crest of HORNE. 

Cabled border. 

William Horn. 

10.832. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I- in. [xcii. 15.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three bugle-horns 
stringed, as many mullets. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel, 
ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

SIGILLV WILL'I : HORN 6I6VI (?) 



Richard Horndon, of Cobham, co. Kent. 
10,833. [A.D. 1371.] Dark-green: imperfect, indistinct. 
f- in. [Harl. ch. 44 C. 31.] 

A lion rampant, charged on the shoulder with a shield of 
arms : indistinct, perhaps a saltire. 

. ICARDI HA . . T . . (?) 



Margaret, dau. of WILL. /. ROB. de Horneby. 
See ELENA DE HATTON. 



Thomas Horscal (or Huscarl), of co. Surr. 

10.834. [A.D. 1323.] Green: a small fragment. About 
f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 23,068.] 

A shield of arms : the charges illegible, perhaps three 
horse-shoes. 

CARL' 

See No. 10,932. 

G H[orsey]. 

Seal used by GEORGE BURGOYNE, of Clothall, co. Herts, Esq. 

10.835. [A.D. 1557.] Red. -j-- X in. [Add. ch. 36,358.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : three horses' heads couped, 

bridled, for HORSEY. Above the shield the letters G. H. 



George Horsey, of Diggeswell, co. Herts., Esq. 
10,836. [A.D. 1566.] Red. % X f in. [Add. ch. 36,072.] 



120 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

. Oval : on a wreath a horse's head, bridled, etc. Crest of 
HORSEY. On the neck a crescent for difference. 
Cabled border. 



Edward Horsie, al. Horsey, Esq., 
Captain of the Isle of Wight. 

10.837. [A.D. 1565.] Red. 4 in. [Harl. ch. 78 H. 49.] 
A horse's head erased, bridled, on the neck a mullet for 

difference. Crest of HORSEY. 
Beaded border. 

Thomas de Horslee, or John de Rodom. 

10.838. [A.D. 1380.] Red : very indistinct. -Hr in. [Harl. 
ch. 57 D. 9.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered lozengy, on a bend three 
indistinct charges. Within a carved gothic panel. 
. GILLV . . DG H . 



Roger de Hortone, of co. Somer. 

10.839. [A.D. 1409.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I in. [xcii. 6.] 

A shield of arms : a stag's head cabossed. Suspended by 
a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 

J&tgtUum rogeri Be fjortoiw. 

Beaded border. 

Thomas de Hortone, 

Parson of the Church of North Mimms, co. Herts. 

10.840. [A.D. 1372.] Red: edge injured. -I in. [Cott. 
ch. xxiv. 12.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, four mullets, round pierced, 
counterchanged (?). Within an outlined device consisting of a 
trefoil interlaced with a cusped curvilinear hexagon, having 
three alternate points ornamented with a triple branch of 
foliage. 

SigtHttm tfjome He ton. 

10.841. Sulph. cast of No. 10,840. [B.C., F. 482.] 



John Hosborne. 
Seal used by NICHOLAS OSBORNE, 

of Lylborne, co. Northt., Gentl. 

10,842. [A.D. 1514.] Red: very indistinct. I in. [Add. 
ch. 22,085.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, or perhaps gyronny of eight, 



HERALDIC SEALS. 121 



in the 1st quarter a pierced mullet. Suspended by a strap 
from a tree. 

j&tfftllttm . to'fjts tjoffoorne* 

Inner border, engrailed and cabled, outer border cabled. 



Leo Capwel, son of ELIGIUS de Hose. 
See LEO CAPWEL. 



John Hoskins, Esq. 
10,843. [A.D. 1712.] Red : en placard, on a tape. -f X-f-in. 

[Add. ch. 35,374-] 

Oval : a carved shield of arms : per pale, a chevron engrailed 
betw. three lions rampant, HOSKINS. 



Peter de Hossent. 

10,844. [i3th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
iiV in. [xcii. 7.] 
A shield of arms : per bend, a cross moline, in dexter chief 

a pellet. 

$ S' P6TRI D HOSSGNT. 

Beaded borders. 
Probably a foreign seal. 



John Hotoft, of Knebworth, co. Herts., Esq. 

10,845. [A.D. 1428.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct, 
i-i in. [Add. ch. 35>239-] 

A shield of arms, couch/: three dragons' heads erect and 
erased (?), two and one. Crest c* a helmet and mantling, a 
tree. In the field two sprigs of foliage, 



William, son of THOMAS Hotoft, of Woldweston, co. Hunt. 

10,846. [A.D. 1375.] Light-brown: imperfect. 4. in/ 
[Add. ch. 34,171-] 

A shield of arms : a bull's head cabossed. 
j S' IOHAN . . . . F I. 



Richard de Hotur. 

10,847. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
-I- in. [xcii. 8.] 



122 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. two martlets, three escal- 
lops, within a bordure. 

& S' RICARDI D HOTVR. 
Beaded borders. 



John Houghtone. 

10.848. [A.D. 1385-6.] Red: fine. in. [xxxvi. 119.] 
A shield of arms : on a bend betw. two cotises, three 

lozenges. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within 
a carved gothic bilobe. 

Stgtllu * toij'ts * ijougijtoit. 
Beaded border. 

10.849. Plaster cast. [xcii. 9.] 



Thomas Houghton, of Mayfield, co. Suss. 

10.850. [A.D. 1620.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. l-X-^in. 
[Add. ch. 30,906.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant (?) Above the 
shield the initial letters T. H. 

Another Seal. 

Seal used by ANN, wife of RICHARD FULLER, 
of Waldern, co. Suss. 

10.851. [A.D. 1628.] Red. 4 x -J- in. [Add. ch. 30,909.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : three bars, HOUGHTON. 
Cabled border. 

Same Seal, used fry RICHARD FULLER. 

10.852. [A.D. 1628.] Red: cracked, very indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 30,910.] 

Symon, son of SYMON de Hout. 

10.853. [A.D. 1259.] Green, -ft in. [Add. ch. 20,528.] 
A shield of arms : three chess-rooks, two and one. 

8 SIGILLVM SGCRETI. 

10.854. Plaster cast, [xcviii. 56.] 



Stephen Hovell, al. Howell. 

10,855. \Temp. Edw. II.] Red : fine, edge chipped, 
in. [xxxv. 334.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 123 



A shield of arms : a cross, and in chief a label of five 
points. Over the shield a helmet with lambrequin and fan 
plume. Betw. two wyverns sans wings, that on the dexter 
holding a slipped quatrefoil flower in the mouth. 
SIGILLCVM :3 STGCPDHANI : HO . . L . . 

Beaded borders. 



Family of Howard, Dukes of Norfolk. 

10.856. [i6th cent] Sulph. cast, -i in. [D.C., H. 106.] 
Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, HOWARD ; 

2, BROTHERTON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. 

10.857. Plaster cast. [xcii. 17.] 



A member of the Baronial Family of Howard. 

10,858. [i/th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i^- in. [xcii. 16.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, HOWARD ; 2, BROTHER- 
TON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. Ensigned with a baron's 
coronet. 

Beaded border. 



Charles Howard, \st Earl of Nottingham, 
Lord Admiral, etc. 

10.859. [A.D. 1610.] Red: injured, indistinct. l^ X i| in. 
[Add. ch. 18,205.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, HOWARD ; 2, 
BROTHERTON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. Ensigned with 
an Earl's coronet, and encircled with a Garter inscribed with 
the Motto of the Order. 

10.860. [A.D. 1613.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 5643.] 

10.861. [A.D. 1620.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 22,696.] 



Charles Howard, 2nd Earl of Nottingham, etc. 

10,862. [A.D. 1627.] Red : injured, indistinct, i^ X if in. 
[Add. ch. 22,700.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, HOWARD : 2, 
BROTHERTON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, FITZALAN. Ensigned with 
an earl's coronet. Crest on a helmet, chapeau, and orna- 
mental mantling, a lion statant guardant, tail extended, 
ducally crowned. 

Carved border. 



124 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

10,863. [A.D. 1642.] Red: injured, indistinct. f x in. 
[Add. ch. 5638.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, see previous seal. En- 
signed with an earl's coronet. 



Sir Francis Howard, of Naworth, co. Cumb. 

10,864. [A.D. 1628.] Red : en placard, the paper of the 
deed cut and folded over before impression, very indistinct. 
rV * -rV m - [Cott. ch. xvii. 36.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : HOWARD. 



Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, etc., 

Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal. 

10,865. [A.D. 1610.] Red : injured, i^- x I in. [Add. 
ch. 18,205.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, HOWARD ; 
2, BROTHERTON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. Encircled 
with a Garter inscribed with the Motto of that Order, and 
ensigned with a coronet of an earl. 



Henry, Lord Howard, 
Baron Howard of Castle- Ry sing, co. Norf. 
10,866. [A.D. 1671.] Red, covered with paper: imperfect, 
much obliterated. About \\ X f in. [Add. ch. 5964.] 

Oval : a shield of arms of six quarterings : I, HOWARD, etc. 
Ensigned with a coronet. 



Henry Howard, gth Duke of Norfolk, 

Earl Marshal of England, K.G. 

10,867. [A.D. 1687.] Red: en placard. % x in. [Add. 
ch. 5965.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, HOWARD ; 2, 
BROTHERTON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. Behind the 
shield two marshal's staves in saltire ; within a Garter 
inscribed with the Motto of that Order. All ensigned with a 
duke's coronet. Supporters, dex., a lion, sin., a horse, in the 
mouth a sprig of oak. In base, on a ribbon, the motto : 
SOLA VIRTVS INVICTA. 



;*, ; John Howard, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10,868. [A.D. 1431.] Red: fine. I-& x 1-jV in. [Harl. 
ch. 52 A. i.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. quarterly i, 4, HOWARD ; 2, 3, a 



HERALDIC SEALS. 12$ 



lion passant, FLATS or PLAYSE. Crest on a helmet and 
lambrequin, an old man's head in profile, long hair and beard, 
wearing a chapeau. In the background on each side, five 
trefoils in pale. Within a finely carved gothic panel. 

&' : tofjanmjs : fjotoarU : mtlttfe, 

10.869. Sulph. cast of No. 10,868. [B.C., G. 190.] 

10.870. [A.D. 1431.] Red: injured, indistinct. [Harl. ch. 
52 A. 2.] 

& : tof)att...f)otoar& : militia* 



John Howard, Lord of Howard, of co. Essex, Knt. 

10,871. [A.D. 14/9.] Red : fragmentary. About f X m - 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 52 A. 3.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : HOWARD. In the field above, the 
legend : 



John Howard, Knt. 

10,872. [i5th cent] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, ii in. [xcii. ii.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, HOWARD ; 2, 3, a lion 
passant, PLAIS (?). Within a pointed trefoiled panel. 

8 J&ffftllum * iotyatmtft tyotoarH mtlttts* 



Lady Margaret Howard, of Effingham, 

dau. of Sir THOS. GAMAGE, 2nd wife of Lord WM. HOWARD, 

i st Baron Howard of Effingham. 

10,873#. [A.D. 1573.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. I in. [xcii. 13.] 

A shield of arms : lozenge-shaped : quarterly, I, 4, a bend 
lozengy, on a chief three escallops, GAMAGE : 2, a lion ram- 
pant, etc. ; 3, vair. 

Betw. four roses, slipped and leaved. 

Beaded border. 

10,873. Sulph. cast. [B.C., H. 102.] 



Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel. 

10.874. [A.D. 1583.] Red: chipped, i^- X H in. [L.F.C. 
ch. vi. ii.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, FlTZ- 
ALAN ; 2, 3, MALTRAVERS. Ensigned with an earl's coronet. 
Motto: 

LAVS TVTISC?) 

10.875. Plaster cast of No. 10,874. [xcii, 14.] 



126 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Theophilus Howard, Earl of Suffolk, . 
Lord Warden of the Cinqueports, K.G., etc. 
10,876. [A.D. 1629.] Light-brown : injured, indistinct. 
I.f X | in. [Add. ch. 5278.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, HOWARD ; 2, 
BROTHERTON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. Encircled with 
a Garter inscribed with the Motto of the Order. Ensigned 
with a coronet of nine pearls betw. smaller fleurs-de-lis. 



Thomas Howard. 

10,877. [Late I4th or early I5th cent] Plaster cast from 
indistinct impression, i in. [xcii. 10.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six crosses crosslets 
fitchees. Within a gothic trefoil panel. 

SIGIL THOM6 HOWARD. 
The letters AR in Howard Are conjoined. 



Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, 

Earl Marshal, K.G., etc. 

10,878. [A.D. 1518.] Plaster cast from chipped impres- 
sion. 2\ in. [xcii. 47.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, I, HOWARD ; 
2, BROTHERTON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. Encircled 
with a Garter inscribed with the Motto of that Order. Crest 
on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and chapeau, a griffin 
statant. Supporters, two lions. Background diapered with 
foliage. 

Legend on a ribbon : - - 
SIGILLVM TH HOWARD OLCIG * 



Thomas Howard, yd Duke of Norfolk, K.G. 

10.879. [A.D. 1535.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. I in. [xcii. 12.] 

A carved shield of arms : three lions passant guardant in 
pale, in chief a label of as many points, BROTHERTON. 
Encircled with a Garter inscribed with the Motto of the 
Order. 

Thomas Howard, 4/6 Duke of Norfolk, 
Earl Marshal, etc. 

10.880. [A.D. 1558.] Red: a small fragment. [Add. ch. 
17,637.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, [i, HOWARD ; 
2, BROTHERTON ;] 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. 
Carved border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. I2/ 



Another Seal. 

10.881. [A.D. 1568.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion. 2f in. [Ixxxvii. 54.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, HOWARD; 2, BROTHER- 
TON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. Ensigned with a coronet, 
encircled with a Garter inscribed with the Motto of the 
Order. Crest [on a helmet] and mantling, wanting. Sup- 
porters, two lions. 

Thomas Howard, Viscount Howard of Byndon, etc. 

10.882. [A.D. 1603.] Red : imperfect. About | X -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 15,763.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, of seven pieces, four in 
chief, three in base, I, HOWARD ; 2, BROTHERTON ; 3, 
WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY ; 5, MARNEY, etc. 



Thomas Howard, 2Oth Earl of A rundel and Siirrey, 

afterwards Earl Marshal, K.G., etc. 

10,883. [A.D. 1636.] Red : indistinct, il X 1 in. [Add. 
ch. 29,276.] 

Oval-shaped: a shield of arms : quarterly, i, HOWARD ; 
2, BROTHERTON ; 3, WARREN ; 4, MOWBRAY. Encircled 
with a Garter inscribed with the Motto of the Order. En- 
signed with an earl's coronet. 



William Howard, of Kingswood, co. Surr. 

10,884. [A.D. 1588.] Red: a fragment, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 23,514.] 

A shield of arms of several quarterings : of which the first 
alone is visible, HOWARD. 



Sir William Howard, of Naworth, co. Cumberl. 

10,885. [A.D. 1628.] Red: en placard, the paper of the 
charter being cut and folded down before impression. 
I X | in. [Cott. ch. xvii. 36.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : HOWARD. 



Sir John Howe, of Little Compton, co. Glouc., Bart. 

10,886. [A.D. 1661.] Red : covered with paper, indistinct, 
-f. x -Lin. [Add. ch. 15,124.] 

Oval : an indistinct shield of arms : HOWE (?). Crest, on a 
helmet, uncertain. 



128 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Richard Grobham Howe, 

of Great Wishford, co. Wilts,, Esq. 

10,887. [A.D. 1665.] Red : covered with paper before im- 
pression, very indistinct, -f^- X -fa in. [Add. ch. 15,140.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a fess betw. three wolves' 
heads, HOWE ; 2, 3, a lion passant [wounded in the shoulder], 
GROBHAM. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, 
indistinct [a gauntlet fesswise, holding a falchion, the middle 
part of the blade debruised by a wolfs head]. 

Thomas Hewlett. 

See WILLIAM CAUSTON. 



Robert Howme, aL Hown, or Holme, 

of cos. Buck, and Midd. 

10,888. [A.D. 1415.] Red: good, -fa X -^ in. [Harl. 
ch. 86 F. 31.] 

Oval octagonal signet ; on a helmet out of a ducal coronet, 
a dexter hand erect, holding a chapeau. Crest of HOLME. 
Legend in the field : 

robertt : ijotom. 



John Howse, Rector of Stapilford- Taney, co. Essex. 

10.889. [A.D. 1404.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. I in. 
[Add. ch. 28,807.] 

A shield of arms : a fess and in base a chevron, with other 
uncertain charges. Within a carved trefoil panel. 
Legend injured and illegible. 

Walran de Hoycourt. 
Seal used by ]QHH DE CLAVERYNGGE, of London. 

10.890. [A.D. 1349.] Red : edge chipped. [Harl. ch. 48 

B. 33-] 

A shield of arms : billete, a lion rampant, queue fourchee, 
crowned. Within a chapiet. 

ft S' : WALRAN : D : HOYCOVRT : 

Inner border ornamented with small quatrefoils. 

10.891. Sulph. cast from No. 10,890. [D.C., F. 309.] 



Edward Huberd, Esq., 

one of the " Six Clerks " of the Court of Chancery. 
10,892. [A.D. 1595.] Red : injured, imperfect % X - in. 
[Harl. ch. 78 G. 50.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, per cross, on a 
bend three lions rampant, HUBERT ; 2, 3, on a fess betw. 
three boars' heads, a lion passant. 
Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 129 



Roger Hucheman, of Herfelde, of co. Bucks. 

10,893. [A.D. 1375.] Red : injured, indistinct. in. 
[Add. ch. 5196.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three chess-rooks. Within 
a quatrefoil panel, betw. the points of which is the legend : 
Wi .Urn 

Background diapered lozengy. 

Beaded border. 

Cf. Add. ch. 5198, for another impression of this seal used by John 
Milcombe or John Shepherde. 



Benjamin Hudson, of Wolverhampton, co. Staff. 

10.894. [A.D. 1696.] Red: en placard, chipped. 
[Add. ch. 19,026.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per chevron embattled, three 
escallops countercharged, HUDSON. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, a griffin's head erased. 

Beaded border. 

Seal used by MARY, wife of the above. 

10.895. [A.D. 1696.] Red : en placard, chipped. [Add. 
ch. 19,026.] 

Mary, widow of SAMUEL Hudson, 
of Mattersey, co. Notts. 

10.896. [A.D. 1729.] Red : en placard, on a tape. 
^ X -fr in. [Add. ch. 29,616.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a dragon's head (?) erased. 



Hufford. 

See UFFORD. 



William Huish. 
Seal used by PHILIP DAWE, of Catstocke, co. Dors. 

10.897. [A.D. 1665.] Red : en placard, indistinct. About 
I- X 4- in. [Harl. ch. ill C. 16.] 

For description see next seal. 

The same used by EDWARD MAYO. 

10.898. [A.D. 1665.] Red : en placard, imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. in C. 16.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend three roches, HUYSH. 
VOL. III. K 



130 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

The same, used by WILLIAM FOCHE. 

10.899. [A.D. 1665.] Red : en placard, imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. in C. 1 6.] 

Thomas de Huke, al. Honk, 
of Balkholme in Howden, co. York, Knt. 

10.900. [A.D. 1322.] Light-green discoloured or mottled. 
T%- in. [Add. ch. 26,113.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three indistinct charges, 
fleurs-de-lis. Betw. two wyverns. Above the shield a 
crescent. 

ft SIGILLVM THOM6 DG HOVK. 

10.901. [A.D. 1322.] Another : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 
26,113.] 

Henry Huke, Citizen of Exeter, co. Devon. 

10.902. [A.D. 1407.] Red. About ^ X -jV in. [Add. ch. 
27,600.] 

Oval signet : a shield of arms : three crosses humette^s, 
two and one. Over the shield a branch of palm or willow. 
Cabled border. 

William .... nmester. 

Seal used by ISABELLA, widow of THOMAS DEL HULL, 
of Snellestun. 

10.903. [A.D. 1405.] Brown : chipped. i| in. [Stowe 
ch. 64.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three crescents. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a tree of three branches. Within a 
cusped panel. 

WILLM . . . NM6ST6R. * 

Probably a foreign seal. 



William Van Huls, Royal Letter- Carrier. 

10.904. [A.D. 1700.] Red : en placard, on a label. fX-^-in. 
[Add. ch. 19,525.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet, a demi-ram issuing. 
Chain-border. 

Geoffrey de Hundene, of co. Suff, 

10.905. [A.D. 1373.] Dark-green, fin. [Harl. ch. 55 D. 
40.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three mullets. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a tree, within a carved gothic panel. 

&' galfrtUt tie fptmftnte. 

10.906. Sulph. cast from No. 10,905. [D.C., F. 489.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 13! 



William Hungayte, of Saxton, co. York, Esq. 
10,907. [A.D. 1575.] Red: indistinct. % X | in. [Harl. 
ch. in D. 41.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : crusily a lion rampant, in dexter 
chief a crescent Betw. the initials T. Y. Crest on a helmet 
and ornamental mantling, a goat's head. 
Legend or motto in the field above : 

BYDD LEW H6R MYD. 



Sir Giles Hungerford, of Coulston. 
Seal ^^sed by Lady MARGARET HUNGERFORD, 

of Corsham, co. Wilts. 

10,908. [A.D. 1671.] Red. 3. x - in. [Add. ch. 18,439.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., two bars in chief 
three plates, HUNGERFORD ; sin., a fess betw. six martlets, 
CROKE, of Waterstock (for his first wife). 



John Hungerford. 

Seal used by PETER POTTS, of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 
co. Northumb. 

10.909. [A.D. 1696.] Red : en placard, on a label. -f X| in. 
[Add. ch. 26,392.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet, a pepper garb, betw. two 
sickles erect. Crest of HUNGERFORD. 

Seal used by Sir JEFFERY JEFFERYS, 
Sheriff of London and Middlesex. 

10.910. [A.D. 1699.] Another. [Add. ch. 26,393.] 

Seal used by JOHN KENT, of Boscomb, co. Wilts. 

10.911. [A.D. 1695.] Another: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
13,740.] 

Margareta Hungerford, Lady of Hungerford and Botreaux, 

dau. and heir of WILLIAM, Lord Botreaux ; wife of 

Sir ROBERT HUNGERFORD, 2nd Baron. 

10.912. [A.D. 1462-1477.] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression, chipped. 2f in. [xcii. 23.] 

The Lady, kneeling, turned slightly to the left, with an open 
book held on the knees. On the right a lion rampant holding 
up a flag, square, charged with the arms per pale, dex., two 
bars in chief three roundles, HUNGERFORD or MOELS ; sin., a 
griffin segreant, BOTREAUX. On the left a griffin segreant 

K 2 



132 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

holding a similar flag charged with per pale, dex., a lion 
rampant on a field charged with uncertain charges ; sin., a 
griffin segreant. Background replenished with herbage and 
foliage, and over the head of the lady a scroll with indistinct 
legend. 

On a ribbon the legend : 

* Stgtlium : tnargarete : One : Be fmngerforK : 
et : Be : fcotreau* : * 

Border carved with roses. 



Thomas Hungerford. 

10,913. [A.D. 1388-9.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I in. [xcii. 22.] 

A shield of arms : per pale indented, a chevron. Within 
a carved trefoil panel. 



Thomas Hungerford, Knt., son of ROBERT, 
yd Baron Hungerford. 

10,914. \pb. A.D. 1468.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression, if in. [xcii. 20.] 

On a mount an oak tree. Above it, on a helmet and 
mantling or lambrequin, out of a ducal coronet a pepper garb. 
On each side, a shield of arms : dex., HUNGERFORD ; sin., 
blank. Each suspended by a strap from a hook. Within a 
carved and pointed quatrefoil panel, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

tfjome , . * 



Walter Hungerford, Knt., Lord of Heytesbury and Hornet, 
1st Baron, Treasurer of England, etc. 

10.915. [A.D. 1447.] Red : originally fine, chipped, injured 
by pressure, if in. [Harl. ch. 52 A. 26.] 

A shield of arms, couch^: two bars, in chief three roundles, 
HUNGERFORD. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, 
out of a ducal coronet, a pepper garb betw. two sickles erect. 
Supported by two standards, that on the right charged with 
per pale indented, a chevron, for HUNGERFORD, and HEYTES- 
BURY ; that on the left, barry of six, HUSSEY. Within a 
carved bilobe ornamented on the inner edge with small ball 
flowers and cusps or engrailings. 

&tg fjungerforB : ftomtni : tf iwrg 

a : Be : Jjo 

10.916. Sulph. cast of No. 10,915. [D.C., G. 214.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 133 



Walter de Hungerford, Knt., 1st Baron (?) 
10,917. \pb, 1449.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
I-i- in. [xcii. 21.] 

A shield of arms, coticht ': two bars, and in chief three 
roundles, HuNGERFORD. Crest on a helmet, mantling or 
lambrequin, out of a ducal coronet, a pepper garb betw. two 
sickles erect. Supported also by two sickles and as many 
standards, dex., per pale indented, over all a chevron, 
HUNGERFORD ; sin., barry of six ermine and , HUSSEY. 

. * , , II . . toaltert * * Be : Jwttgerf orB. 



Anne Le Hunt. 
See EDWARD LUCY. 

John Hunt, Gentl. 

10.918. [A.D. 1652.] Red : partly covered with paper, 
very indistinct. % X | in. [Add. ch. 27,328.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on a helmet and 
mantling, uncertain. 

Nicholas Le Hunte, of Weldon Parva, co. Northt. 

10.919. [A.D. 1314.] Mottled-green: imperfect and in- 
distinct. -I in. [Harl. ch. 52 I. 47.] 

A shield of arms : a hand holding a bunch of flowers (?) 
* S' : IOHANNIS . . B6RD (?) 



Richard Hunte, of Maidwell, co. Northt. 
10,920. [A.D. 1403.] Red. -. in. [Add. ch. 22,246.] 
A shield of arms : three chevrons. 

& SIGILLVM AMORIS. 



Roger Hunte, of co. Htmt., Gentl. 

10.921. [A.D. 1435.] Red : imperfect. -^ X f in. [Add. 

ch. 33,541-] 

Oval : a talbot couchant at the foot of a tree. In the 
field an uncertain motto. 

10.922. [A.D. 1435.] Another. [Add. ch. 33,542.] 



John de Huntercombe, of co. Buck., Knt. 
10,923. [A.D. 1362.] Green : fine, imperfect About 
in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 52 A. 32.] 

A shield of arms : a bend within a bordure vair. Within a 
quatrefoil panel. 

. HVNT6RCVM . 



134 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Walter de Huntercumbe. 

10.924. [Late 1 3th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
-I- in. [xcii. 24.] 

A shield of arms : ermine two bars gemel. upon a tree of 
three branches ; betw. two wyverns. 

ft S' WALT6RI DG HVNTGRCVMB6. 
Beaded border. 

Cf. Harl. ch. 57 C. 36, A.D. 1295 ; 43 D. 6, A.D. 1300 ; Lansd. ch. 93, 
ante A.D. 1302. 

Benedict de Huntingfeld. 

10.925. [A.D. 1369.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
f- in. [xcii. 26.] 

An eagle displayed, charged on the breast with a shield of 
arms : a chevron betw. three crosses fleury. Within a pointed 
gothic quatrefoil. 

fc S' BCNCDICTM D]G HVNTINGFLD. 



Roger de Huntingfeld. 

10,926. [A.D. 1297.] Plaster cast from fine impression 
i| in. [xcii. 25.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess three roundles, field diapered 
lozengy with a pellet in each interstitial space. Within a 
finely carved gothic rose panel, ornamented with small ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

& SIGILLVM ROG6RI DC HVNTINGFeLD. 



Roger de Huntingfeld, Lord of Bradenham, Ajh Baron. 

10.927. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
% in. [xci. 95.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. two cotises, three 
roundles. Suspended by a strap betw. two wyverns endorsed. 

Ss S' ROG6RI DG HVNTINGF6LD. 
Beaded borders. 

William de Huntyngfeld, Knt., tfh Baron. 

10.928. [A.D. 1366.] Red : very imperfect, i-^ in, [Harl. 
ch. 58 B. I.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess three plates. Within a carved 
gothic panel. 

e 



John Hurst, of the Inner Temple, London, GentL 
10,929. [A.D. 1625.] Red : cracked. 4 x 4 in. [Add. ch. 

I9.394-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a sun in splendour or estoile of 
sixteen points wavy, HURST. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 135 



Richard Hurst, of East Hoathly, co. Suss. 

10.930. [A.D. 1364.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 30,216.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, de.r., a sun in splendour, or 
estoile, HURST ; dimidiated with sin. three geese in pale. 
Above the shield the initial letters R. H. Betw. two sprigs of 
foliage. 

Carved border. 

Charles Hurt, of Alderwasley, co. Derby, Esq. 

10.931. [A.D. 1746.] Red : en placard om.t&pQ. -f^X-ffin. 
[Woll. ch. xi. 117.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three birds flying, two and one. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, a bird as in the 
arms. 

Thomas Huscarl, of Bedyngton, co. Surr. 

10.932. [A.D. 1348.] Red: fine. in. [Add. ch. 23,106.] 
A shield of arms : three hatchets, two and one. Within a 

carved and cusped panel, ornamented with quatrefoils along 

the inner edge. 

SIG' THOMG HVSCARL'. 
See No. 10,834. 

Henry Huse, Lord of Harting, co. Suss., Knt. 

10.933. [Late I5th cent] Sulph. cast from indistinct 
impression. in. [D.C., G. 260.] 

A shield of arms, coucht\ ermine three bars, for HUSSEY. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, a sheaf of 
arrows. In the field a ribbon with illegible motto : cot 

immobile (?) 

Legend on a scroll : 

% : ijenrtct fjufc milftts tint tie 



John Huse, al. Hose, Lord of Charlcombe, co. Somers. 

10.934. \circ. A.D. 1267.] Green, mottled. i| in. [Add. 
ch. 26,420.] 

A shield of arms : per fess, and ermine, over all barry of 
eight within a bordure charged with some uncertain bearings. 
# S IOHANNIS HVSG. 

10.935. \circ. A.D. 1267.] Green: another. [Add. ch. 
26,421.] 

William Huse, of Fetcham, co. Surr. 

10.936. [A.D. 1305.] Dark-green : fine, imperfect. -2-x-f-in. 
[Add. ch. 5581.] 



136 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : a shield of arms : a leg couped at the thigh, HUSE. 
On a trifurcated tree. 

DBS'] WILL'I . H6VS6. 



William Huse, of Bedyngton, co. Surr. 
10,937. [A.D. 1342.] Green, mottled : indistinct. -f-X-f in. 
[Add. ch. 23,091.] 

A shield of arms : a human leg, contourn^, in allusion to 
the name of HOSE. Suspended from a tree. 
# S WILL6LMI HOVSG. 



Nicholas Husee, of co. Suss., Esq. 

10.938. [A.D. 1455.] Red: from a ring, with mark of 
the setting, -i- in. [Add. ch. 30,052.] 

A boar's head erased. 
Cabled border. 

John Hussey, of Cokefeld, co. Suss. 

10.939. [A.D. 1556.] Red: imperfect. About x in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 30,499.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : bany of six, erm. 

and , a crescent for difference, HUSSEY. On a tree. 

Beaded border. 

Andrew Hyde, Citizen and Draper of London. 

10.940. [A.D. 1642.] Red. % x 4- in. [Add. ch. 36,299.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : two chevrons betw. three lozenges, 

for HYDE. 

Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon, etc. 

10.941. [A.D. 1667.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression, if in. X 1-jV m - [Add. ch. 15,179.] 

An ornamental shield of arms: quarterly, 1,4, a chevron 
betw. three lozenges, HYDE ; 2, 3, paly of six, over all 
a bend. In fess point an escutcheon of pretence, AYLESBURY. 
Ensigned with an earl's coronet. Supporters, two eagles 
rising, crowned. In base, on a scroll, the motto : 
D6V8 NOBIS H/EC OTIA FECIT. 



Laurence Hyde, of tJte Close of New Sarum, co. Wilts, Esq. 
10,942. [A. D. 1597.] Red. 4 in. [Add. ch. 15,115.] 
A shield of arms of ornamental shape : a chevron betw 

three lozenges, with an obscure mark of difference, HYDE. 
Carved border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 137 



Seal used by NICHOLAS HYDE, of the Middle Temple, London. 
10,943. [A.D. 1597.] Red. [Add. ch. 15,115.] 



Laurence Hyde, 
Earl of Rochester, Viscount Hyde of Kenilworth, etc., K.G. 

10.944. [A.D. 1688.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression, i-f- in. [Add. ch. 35,312.] 

A carved shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces ; I, HYDE, 
etc. Encircled with a Garter inscribed with the Motto of the 
Order. Ensigned with an earl's coronet. Supporters, two 
storks. On a ribbon, in base, the motto : 
SOYEZ F6RME. 

Another Seal. 

10.945. [A.D. 1698.] Red : en placard, on a label. |x-Hrin. 
[Add. ch. 6152.] 

Oval : a shield of ornamental shape : quarterly of six 
pieces, I, HYDE, etc. Encircled with a Garter inscribed with 
the Motto of the Order, and ensigned with an earl's coronet. 



Hyll. 
See HILL. 



John Hyntone. 

Seal iised by EDMUND HYNTONE, of Hyntone, co. Northt. (?) 
10,946. [A.D. 1408.] Red: imperfect. About i-i. in. when 

perfect. [Add. ch. 15,877.] 

A shield of arms : within an orle of annulets, aft escutcheon 

charged with, on a bend, three martlets. Within a gothic 

panel of six cusps. In reference to the arms of HINTON, 

viz., on a bend three martlets. 

* SIGILLVM IOHAN . . ON. 



William Ibgrave, of co. Wilts. 

10,947. [A.D. 1544.] Red: indistinct. x 4 in. [Add 
ch. 5700.] 

Oval : a shield of arms of ornamental shape : quarterly, 

1, 4 [per pale], on a cross moline betw. two lozenges in fess, a 
lozenge betw. four mullets [all counterchanged] IBGRAVE ; 

2, 3, quarterly, i. iv., three Katharine- wheels, two and one[ 



138 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

within a bordure engrailed, SCOTT of Shrewsbury, etc., ii. iii., 
a chevron engrailed betw. three trefoils slipped, CLAYE al. 
CLEY, of co. Derb. Crest, on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling or lambrequin, a dexter arm embowed [bendy of 
six] in the hand a cross-crosslet fitchee. Betw. the initial 
letters W. I. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1546, f. in or 116. 



John de Idelegh, of co. Kent. 

10.948. [A.D. 1372.] Red: fine. ff. in. [Harl. ch. 53 A. 
48.] 

A shield of arms : an eagle displayed. Within a finely 
carved and pointed gothic trefoil panel. 

* SIG' # IOHANNIS A* DG A* ID6L6GH. 

10.949. Sulph. cast of No. 10,948. [D.C., F. 485.] 

10.950. [A.D. 1370.] Red : very imperfect. [Harl. ch. 53 A. 
46.] 

fc NIS # GH. 

10.951. [A.D. 1370.] Red: very imperfect. [Harl. ch. 53 
A. 47-] 

& S S? DG * IDGLeGH. 

10.952. [A.D. 1370.] Dark-green: very indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 48 F. 9.] 

Reginald de Idelegh, of co. Norf. (f} 

10.953. [A.D. 1370.] Red: edge imperfect, fin. [Harl. 
ch. 48 F. 8.] 

A shield of arms : a double-headed eagle displayed, in 
chief a mullet or estoile, IDELEGH. Within a carved gothic 
trefoil. 

ft' ttegin fie : ifielegfr 

10.954. [A.D. 1372.] Red : indistinct, edge imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 53 A. 48.] 

ft' * negitt fie tfielegf). 



Richard de Idelegh. 

10,955. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from chipped impression, 
f in. [xcii. 91.] 

A shield of arms : a double - headed eagle displayed. 
Within a carved trefoil panel ornamented with small carved 
quatrefoils or ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

a ft' : rtearfii : fie : tfielegf), 
Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 139 



William Illiffe. 

Seal used by WILLIAM NIGHTINGALE, al. NITINGAL, 

Citizen and Draper of London. 

10,956. [A.D. 1725.] Red: en placard, on tape, imperfect. 
About A x I- in. [Add. ch. 17,833.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, collared, betw. 
three crosses pattees, ILIFF. Crest on a helmet, mantling 
and wreath, a demi-lion as of the arms. 



John de Ingelby, of co. York. 

10.957. [A.D. 1402.] Red : indistinct in places, -f- in. 
[Harl. ch. 112 A. 30.] 

A shield of arms : an estoile of six points wavy, INGLEBY. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree and within a carved and 
traced gothic panel. 

SigtUum : toJj'ts : te : mgelbg* 

10.958. Sulph. cast from No. 10,957. [B.C., G. 93.] 



Thomas de Ingelby. 

10,959. [A.D. 1361.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
f. in. [Ixxxii. 10.] 

A shield of arms : an estoile, within a bordure, INGLEBY. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved gothic 
panel. 

: tf)onw : Be : mgelfcg. 



John de Ingham, of co. Suff. 

10.960. {Temp. Edw. III.] Dark-green : fine. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 57 G. 27.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, within a bordure. With- 
in a finely carved gothic quatrefoil panel. 
Legend betw. the points : 

S'L_OH._r D__IN_GH_A_M. 
Beaded border. 

10.961. Sulph. cast of No. 10,960. [D.C., F. 342.] 



William, son of RICHARD, son of Nigell de Ingham, 

co. Line. 

10,962. [ 1 3th cent] Dark-green: fine. i in. [Harl. 
ch. 52 B. 23.] 

A fleur-de-lis, seeded. Perhaps for D'lNGHAM. 
8 S' VILLI FL'I RICARDI. 



I4O CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Henry Inglose, of co. Norf., Knt. 

10.963. [A.D. 1451.] Red: a fragment. About if in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 7386.] 

A shield of arms, couche"-. three bars gemelles, on a canton, 
five billets, INGLISH. Crest on a helmet, illegible. 
Legend wanting. 

Robert de Ingoldeby, 

Escheator of the King in co. L incoln. 

10.964. [A.D. 1296.] Green : fine, in. [Harl. ch. 44 
H. 13.] ^ 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three estoiles. Above the 
shield a hare courant, at the sides two greyhounds support- 
ing the shield. 

& D6VM TIM T AMA. 

10.965. Sulph. cast of No. 10,964. [B.C., E. 486.] 



Sir Arthur Ingram, of Temple Newsame, co. York. 
10,966. [A.D. 1650.] Red : en placard, -f- in. [Woll. ch. 
xi. 115.] 

On a wreath, a cock, crest of INGRAM. 
Cabled border. 

Thomas Ingram. 
See JOHN CLAYTON. 



Gracia, widow of Sir BRIAN de Insula. 
See GRACIA DE SALEBY. 



John Ireland. 

'Seal used by ANTHONY CATESBYE, 
of Carleton, co. Bedf., Gentl. 

10.967. [A.D. 1623.] Red : indistinct. -f X in. [Add. 
ch. 22,682.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fleur-de-lis, IRELAND. Crest on 
a helmet, ornamental mantling, and wreath, a lion (?) statant. 
Beaded border. 

The same, used by ELIZABETH, 
wife of the above ANTHONY CATESBYE. 

10.968. [A.D. 1623.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 
22,682.] 

John Isaak, of co. Kent, 
" Ryght Worshypfull Gentilman." 

10.969. [A.D. 1501.] Red: fragmentary. About i> in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 78 I. 17.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 14! 



A shield of arms, coitcht-. destroyed. Crest on a helmet, a 
garb. 

&' tijome tc *. 

Inner border engrailed and beaded, outer border beaded. 



Zacheus Isham, son of FRANCIS ISHAM. 
Seal used by Sir THOMAS SKYNNER, of Lavenham, co. Suff. 
10,970. [A.D. 1608.] Red : injured, very indistinct. 
-I X I- in. [Harl. ch. 85 H. 23.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess wavy and in chief, three 
piles wavy, points meeting in fess, ISHAM. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a demi-swan, wings 
endorsed. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1553, f. 68. 



John del Isle, of Wodzton, co. Wilts. (?), Chevr. 

10.971. [A.D. 1362.] Red : fine. [Harl. ch. 52 B. 40.] 

On a mount a forked tree, from which, suspended by a 
strap, is a shield of arms : on a chief three lions rampant, 
LISLE. Field cross-hatched. Within a carved gothic panel 
with eight traceried points. 

a I : ijaue : en : CfjeCutt. 

Beaded border. 

10.972. Sulph. cast from No. 10,971. [B.C., F. 421.] 



John Isted, of St. Dims tan's, London, Bookseller. 

10.973. [A.D. 1718.] Red : en placard, on tape. [Add. ch. 
15,582.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a chevron vaire betw. 
three talbots' heads erased, ISTED ; 2, 3, a fess embattled, in 
chief three estoiles, TWINE. 

Seal used by WILLIAM PELLATT, Junr., 
of Lewes, co. Sussex, Gentl. 

10.974. [A.D. 1718.] Red : en placard, on tape, -f- X T%- in. 
[Add. ch. 15,581.] 

Seal used by JOHN ALLEN, 
of Cliffords Inn, London, Gentl. 

10.975. [A.D. 1718.] Red: en placard, on tape. [Add. ch. 
15,582.] 

Edw. Ives. 
See CLIFFORD. 



142 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



John Jachle. 

Seal used by GILBERT DE HAGHAM, of co. Line. 

10.976. [A.D. 1360.] Brown: originally fine, injured by 
pressure. -| in. [Harl. ch. 51 B. 9.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Betw. three sprigs of 
foliage. 

fc S'lOHANNIS IACHL(?) 

10.977. Plaster cast, [xcviii. 57.] 



Thomas Jackson. 

See THOMAS MATHEW. 



Richard Jacob, of London. 

10.978. [A.D. 1606.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. About 
-I in. [Add. ch. 17,444.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : a cinquefoiled rose, barbed, 
slipped and leaved. 

Thomas Jakes, son and heir of ROBERT JAKES, 
of W hellesborough, co. Northt. 

10.979. [A.D. 1506.] Red: from a ring. fin. [Add. ch. 
21,970.] 

Square signet : an escallop in allusion to the armorial 
bearings of JAKES. Field replenished with flowers. 
Cabled border. 

Eobert James, of Wallingford, co. Berks. 

10.980. [A.D. 1421.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
i in. [xci. 3.] 

A shield of arms : per chevron three unicorns' heads, 
JAMES. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a 
carved gothic panel. 

& rofr'tt tamef * B* toallrngfortt. 



Henry Jamys, of co. Kent, Clerk. 

10,981. [A.D. 1410.] Red : very imperfect. 4 in. [Harl. 
ch. 84 B. 51.] A shield of arms : a fess betw. six castles. 
Legend uncertain, and fragmentary. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 143 



Alice, dau. of THOMAS Janekoc, of Tenterden, co. Kent. 
10,982. [A.D. 1363.] Discoloured white, i in. [Add. ch. 

16,317-] 

A shield of arms : illegible. 



Thomas Jeames, of Charleton in Andover, co. Southt. 
10,983. [A.D. 1626.] Red: indistinct, f X % in. [Add. 
ch. 28,679.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three choughs. 



John Jefferay, Esq., Serjeant-at-Law. 
10,984. [A.D. 1567.] Red. f x 4 in. [Add. ch. 29,906.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., fretty, on a chief a 

lion passant, JEFFREY ; sin., three bars, a canton, ermine, in 

chief, a crescent for difference. 



10,985. 
10,986. 
10,987. 
10,988. 



A.D. 1565." 
A.D. 1567. 
A.D. 1571. 
[A.D. 1573.; 



Red. [Add.dl. 33,514.] 
Another. [Add. ch. 29,907.] 
Another. [Add. ch. 30,793.] 
Red : encircled with a twisted rush. 



[Add. ch. 29,915.] 

10.989. [A.D. 1573.] Red. [Add. ch. 29,916.] 

Another Seal. 

10.990. [A.D. 1569.] Red: imperfect. About X -f in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 29,910.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three bars, a 
canton ermine ; 2, quarterly, uncertain ; 3, a pheon. Crest 
[on a helmet and] mantling, broken away. 

Another Seal. 

10.991. [A.D. 1575.] Red : cracked, imperfect. i in. 
[Add. ch. 30,803.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4. Fretty, on a chief a lion 
passant, JEFFREY ; 2, 3, a cross moline betw. four crescents. 
i IE + FERAY QVE FERAY. 

10.992. [A.D. 1577.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 30,518.] 

10.993. [A.D. 1577.] Red: injured, indistinct. [Add. ch. 
29,922.] 

Another Seal. 

10.994. [A.D. 1577.] Red: similar to the foregoing, but 
from a different matrix. [Add. ch. 29,923.] 



144 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Jefferay, of Chiddingleigh, co. Suss., Esq. 

10.995. [A.D. 1640.] Red. -fa X -fa in. [Add. ch. 

30,i45-] 

Oval : on a wreath, a lion's head erased. In the field an 
illegible motto. 

Thomas Jefferey, of Castle Combe, co. Wilts., Esq. 

10.996. [A.D. 1649.] Red : injured, indistinct. About 
f- X -I- in. [Add. ch. 18,410.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per fess embattled, in chief three 
lions' faces, in base as many hawks' lures, lined and ringed, 
JEFFEREYS. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, a 
bird, a sea-pie, wings expanded. 



Sir Jeffery Jefferys. 
See JOHN HUNGERFORD. 

Thomas Jekes, of co. Surr., Clerk. 

10.997. [A.D. 1362.] Red: originally fine, imperfect, 
i-i- in. [Add. ch. 23,386.] 

A shield [of arms ?] : a cross clechee, surmounted by a plain 
cross, betw. five pierced cinquefoils, in allusion to the Passion 
and the Five Wounds of Our Saviour, as expressed in the 
legend. Betw. five leaves, and within a finely carved gothic 
panel of eight points. 

DS DAT : CRVC6 : CR3VX : BINA : CRISTVM : ROSA : 
WLNGRA : QVINA : 

Cf. Seal of Thos. Cook. Add. ch. 23,386-7. 

10.998. [A.D. 1362.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 23,387.] 

SJ DAT : CRVC6 : CRVX : B 

. NA. 



Sir John Jennings, Commissioner of the Admiralty. 

10,999. [A.D. 1715.] Red: en placard, on tape, imperfect. 
& X -fa in. [Egert. ch. 333.] 

Octagonal signet : on a wreath, a wolfs head erased, for 
crest of JENNINGS. 

Edward Jerberge, al. Gerberge. 
Seal used by his son, RALPH JERBERGE. 
11,000. [A.D. 1361.] Red: indistinct, injured by pressure. 
in. [Harl. ch. 52 B. ii.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a chief three lozenges, for 
JERBRIDGE. Within a pointed trefoil panel. 

8 SIGILLVM 6DWARDI GeRB6RG. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 145 

Thomas Jermy, of co. Norf., Gentl. 

11.001. [A.D. 1569.] Red. x - in. [Stowe ch. 178.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a leopard rampant guardant, 

JERMY. On the breast a mullet for difference. 
Beaded border. 

Robert Jermyne, of Russhebrooke, co. Suff., Gentl. 

11.002. [A.D. 1577.] Red: a fragment. About -[- X -^- in. 
[Add. ch. 10,233.] 

Oval : a talbot passant, for the crest of JERMYN, a talbot 
passant gorged with a coronet. 



Prances, wife of HENRY Jernegan, of Costessy, co. Norf. 

11,003. [A D. 1604.] Red : injured-. 4 X -f- in. [Add. ch. 
14,272.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three escutcheons, two and one, 
each charged with a cinquefoil, (?) arms of VOWELL. 



Henry Jernegan, Sen., of Cossey, (Costessy} co. Norf., Esq. 

11.004. [A.D. 1609.] Red : indistinct. X in. [Add. 
ch. 14,280.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three lozenge- 
shaped arming buckles, tongues fesswise, JERNINGHAM ; 
2, a cross moline betw. four crosses crosslet fitchee, BAYN- 
HAM ; 3, guttee de sang, on a chief three crowns, KINGSTON. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, out of a ducal 
coronet, a demi-falcon, wings expanded. 

Beaded border. 

11.005. [A.D. 1609.] Red: indistinct [Add. ch. 14,281.] 



John Jernegan, of Somerleyton, co. Suff. 
11,006. [A.D. 1565.] Red: indistinct. About f x i in. 
[Add. ch. 15,759.] 

Oval : perhaps a demi-falcon. Crest of JERNEGAN. 



Henry Jerningham, Esq. 

11,007. [A.D. 1577.] Red: a fragment. About 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 78 H. 56.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : the bearings broken away, and 
part of the mantling at the side. 



William Joce, Trustee of Land in co. Suff. 
11,008. [A.D. 1378.] Red : fine. i| in. [Add. ch. 10,376.] 
A shield of arms : on a chevron three escallops. Suspended 
VOL. III. L 



146 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

by a strap from a forked tree, within a finely carved gothic 
panel. 

*> j&tgtllttm *> totUeUm *> iote *> 

11,009. [A.D. 1385.] Red : injured in parts by pressure, 
chipped at top. [Add. ch. 10,380.] 



Sir Henry Johnson, of Blackwall, co. Midd. 
11,010. [A.D. 1682.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : very indistinct. |- x -f- in. [Add. ch. 13,730.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron, etc.- 



Henry Johnson, son of Sir HENRY JOHNSON, of Blackwall. 

11,011. [A.D. 1682.]- Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : very indistinct. |- x - in. [Add. ch. 13,730.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron, etc. 



Sir Henry Johnson, Lord of Frist on Manor, 
co. Suff. 

11.012. [A.D. 1711.] Red : en placard, imperfect. |xfin. 
[Add. ch. 13,648.] 

Oval : a shield of arms: per pale, dex., quarterly, i, 4, a 
water bouget, on a chief three bezants, JOHNSON ; 2, on a 
fess betw. three mullets, two fleurs-de-lis or pheons ; 3, a 
double-headed lion rampant ; sin., quarterly, i, 4, LOVELACE, 
see vol. i., No. 1005 ; 2, LOVELAS, see ibid. ; 3, on a pile 
three escallops, PYE, or HEWITT. Above the shield a 
cherub. 

John Johnson, of Aldeburgh, co. Suff. 

11.013. [A.D. 1660.] Red : fragmentary, in. [Add. 
ch. 26,384.] 

Oval : an indistinct shield of arms. 



Paul Johnson, of Fordwick, co. Kent. 

11.014. [A.D. 1586.] Red : indistinct, injured. % X -f in. 
[Harl. ch. 78 I. 6.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly per fess indented, in the 
dexter chief quarter a pelican vulning herself, JOHNSON. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, a bird's head 
and wings erect. 

11.015. [A.D. 1586.] Red: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 78 I. 7.] 

11.016. [A.D. 1586.] Red : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 78 I. 9.] 

11.017. [A.D. 1590.] Red : good<. [Harl. ch. 78 I. 13.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 147 



Rauf Johnson, of Rainham, co. Kent, GentL 
11,018. [A.D. 1555.] Red: injured. A x 4- in. [Harl. ch. 
77 H. 21.] 

Oval : a lion's head erased. Crest of JOHNSON 



Tymothy Johnson, son of PAUL JOHNSON, 
of Fordwick, co. Kent. 

11.019. [A.D. 1590.] Red. ix-jVin. [Harl. ch. 78 I. 13.] 
Oval signet : a pelican in her piety, in allusion to the 

arms of JOHNSON. 
Beaded border. 

Seal tised by ELIZABETH, wife of the above. 

11.020. [A.D. 1590.] Red : as above. [Harl. ch. 78 I. 13.] 
See also EDWARD LUCAS. 



Tymothye, son of PAUL Johnson. 
See RAYNOLD BLECHENDEN. 



Thomas Johnson, of Mile End, in Stepney, co. Midd. 

11.021. [A.D. 1682.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression : very indistinct. About f X 4- in. [Add. ch. 

13,730.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three illegible 
charges. 

William Johnson, of Blackwall, co. Midd., Esq. 

11.022. [A.D. 1716.] Red : en placard, on a tape. -^ x^- in. 
[Add. ch. 13,645.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet, two wings expanded. Crest 
of JOHNSON. 

Richard Jones, of Oldland in Bitton, co. Glouc. 

11.023. [A.D. 1657.] Red : fragments, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 15,840.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : helmet, mantling and crest. 



Nicholas Jordan, of Horsham, co. Suss., Esq. 
11,024. [A.D. 1608.] Red : injured by pressure. -H-X^m. 
[Add. ch. 8977.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant betw. eight crosses 
crosslet fitchees, on chief, JORDAN. 

L 2 



148 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Philip Jose, aL Joce, Knt* 

11.025. [A.D. 1322.] Red: edge imperfect, very indistinct. 
in. [Add. ch. 19,838.] 

A shield of arms, couche": on a bend three martlets. Crest 
on a helmet and lambrequin a fan plume or panache. Field 
replenished with small crosses. 

S' PHILIPPI IOS6. 

Beaded border. 

John Le Jovene, al. Joene, of Humbridges/w, (Humberskoe) 

co. Herts. 

11.026. [A.D. 1329.] Green: cracked, imperfect. in. 
[Harl. ch. 56 D. n.] 

A shield of arms : a griffin segreant within a bordure en- 
grailed. Betw. two wyverns sans wings. 

SIGILLVM IO . . LE IOV6NG. 



Sir Andrew Judde. 

11.027. [A.D. 1557.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
A x i in. [Add. ch. 36,359-] 

Lozenge-shaped : a boar's head couped. 
Beaded border. 

John Jurdon, Citizen and Merchant of London. 

11.028. [A.D. 1464.] Red : originally encircled with a 
twisted rush. -^ in. [Harl. ch. 55 H. 21.] 

A bushy tree : in allusion to the crest of JORDAN. In the 
field the legend : 

+ iFofjn + tor + Hun. 
By accident of transposition. 
Cabled border. 

Reginald Justice, of co. Kent. 

11.029. [Late Hen. III.] Creamy-white: originally fine, 
much chipped, i^ in. [Add. ch. 16,462.] 

A shield of arms : barry lozengy. Suspended by a strap 
from an annulet. Betw. a crescent enclosing a wavy estoile 
of five points on the left, and a spray of foliage on the right. 
RGGINA . . . IARII. 



Walter Kanewyc, of Baumburgh, co. Line. 

11,030. [A.D. 1424.] Red : very indistinct. -- X i in. 
[Add. ch. 32,774-] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : uncertain, perhaps an 
ornamental cross. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 149 



Richard de Karleby, of co. Derb. 

11,031. [A.D. 1288.] Dark-green : fine. in. [Harl. ch. 
83 F. 37.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a cross pattee. 

16 IM DGV MGN DOVNT IOI6R (?) 



John de Kaynes, Lord of Dodford, co. Northt., KnL 
11,032. [A.D. 1357.] Red: fine fragment About I in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 21,675.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, vaire and . Within 

an elaborate gothic panel. 

SIGILLVM 

Beaded border. 



John Kearne, of Tresylyan, co. Cornw., Gentl. 

11.033. [A.D. 1586.] Red: injured. x f in. [Add. ch. 
13,085.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross crosslet in saltire, betw. 
four crescents, KEARNE. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, a greyhound courant collared. 

Beaded border. 

11.034. [A.D. 1586.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 13,086.] 



Edmund Kederminster, of Nottingham, co. Kent. 

11.035. [A.D. 1647.] Red : chipped. X - in. [Add. 
ch. 1629.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, two chevrons betw. 
three bezants, KIDDERMINSTER ; 2, 3, a saltire betw. four 
fleurs-de-lis. 

Anthonye Kempe, of Goodwood, co. Suss., Esq. 

11.036. [A.D. 1675.] Red : injured by pressure, very in- 
distinct. -f%- X -fV in. [Add. ch. 19,016.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess betw. three garbs, KEMPE. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, illegible. 



Edward Kempe, of co. Hereford. 
See ALEXANDER COLEPEPER. 



Edward Kempe, of St. Edmund's Bury, co. Suff. 
11,037. [A.D. 1305.] Green, mottled : indistinct. 4 in. 
[Harl. ch. 50 E. 38.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three fleurs-de-lis, 
as many uncertain charges. Within a device of three tre- 
foiled sprigs. 



150 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir George Kempe, of Pintlowe, co. Essex. 
11,038. [A.D. 1635.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 18,944.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three estoiles (?). 
Crest on a helmet and mantling, an eagle rising. 
Beaded border. 



Mary Kempe, wife of ANTHONY KEMPE, of Slindon, 

co. Suss. 

11,039. [A.D. 1663-4.] Red: very indistinct, if X {-$ in. 
[Add. ch. -18,989.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three garbs, two and one, within 
a bordure engrailed, KEMPE. Crest on a helmet and mant- 
ling, on a garb lying fess-ways, a falcon with wings endorsed. 



Robert Kempe, of co. Northt., Esq. 

11,040. [A.D. 1569.] Dark-green: apparently from a 
chased ring, -f- X - in. [Add ch. 874.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : three garbs within a 
bordure engrailed, KEMP. 



Thomas Kempe, of Wye, co. Kent, Knt. 

11,041. [A.D. 1551.] Red: chipped. About X |- in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 D. 14.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : three garbs, two and 
one, KEMPE. Betw. the initial letters T. K. 



Thomas Kempe, of co. Suss., Esq. 

11,042. [A.D. 1588.] Red: very indistinct. About 
4 X in. [Add. ch. 10,339.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three garbs within a bordure 
engrailed, KEMPE. In the fess point a mullet for difference. 



Thomas Kempe, of Slindon, co. Suss., Gentl. 

11,043. [A.D. 1646.] Red : chipped. A X in. [Add. 
ch. 18,967.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three escallops, 
KEMPE. 

Beaded border. 

William Kempe, of co. Kent, Esq. 

. 11,044. [A.D. 1529.] Red: injured. From a ring. 
^ X -& in. [Harl. ch. 78 E. 31.] 

Ornamental shape : a garb. In allusion to the arms and 
-crest of KEMPE. Betw. the initials w. K. 

Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Petronilla Kempser. 

11.045. [A.D. 1272-3.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i in. [xcii. 53.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant queue fourchee. 
In place of a legend, a wavy scroll of foliage, betw. beaded 
borders. 

George Kympton, a!. Kimpton, of Weston, 
co. Hertf., Esq. 

11.046. [A.D. 1638.] Red : very indistinct. f X 4- in. 
[Add. ch. 36,294.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : uncertain charges. Crest on a 
helmet and mantling, illegible. 

11.047. [A.D. 1638.] Red : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 
36,295.] 

11.048. [A.D. 1655.] Red: chipped. [Add. ch. 36,309.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., a pelican betw. 

three fleurs-de-lis, KIMPTON ; sin., indistinct. 



Thomas de Kendale, of ' co. Lancaster. 

11,049. [A.D. 1378?] Red: originally fine, injured in 
places by pressure. I in. [Add. ch. 20,517.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three roses. Suspended by 
a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 

* tfjome * Be * fcen&ale. 



Richard Kenley, of co. Wore. 

11,050. [A.D. 1426.] Red : injured. . x in. [Add. 
ch. 15,266.] 

Oval : a greyhound, courant, contourne, couped per bend 
in the middle of the body. In the field above, the letters 
. R. 



John Kenn, of Bristol, co. Glouc., Freemason. 
11,051. [A.D. 1617.] Red. -jV in. [Add. ch. 5277.] 
On a wreath a demi-lion rampant, tail fourchee, pierced 
with an arrow in bend sinister. 



William Kenrick, Esq. 

11,052. [A.D. 1651.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : very indistinct, -f X in. [Add. ch. 12,629.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, a lion rampant, KENRICK. 



I $2 CATALOGUE OF SE^LS. 

Edward, Duke of Kent, 4th son of George III. 
[A.D. 1799-1820.] 

11.053. [Ante A.n. 1800.] Red. if X i in. [xlix. 22.] 
Oval : within a cabled border, on a mantle, corded and 

tasselled, an oval shield of arms, ROYAL ARMS OF GREAT 
BRITAIN, before the Union, and without the escutcheon in the 
4th quarter, with a label of three points (with uncertain 
charges) for difference. Encircled with a Garter inscribed 
with the Motto of the Order. Ensigned with a cap-shaped 
coronet (probably an Electoral cap or bonnet,) over which is 
the Royal Crest with difference as before) on an open coro- 
net. Supporters, on a carved or moulded corbel, the ROYAL 
SUPPORTERS OF GREAT BRITAIN, sejant addorsed and dif- 
ferenced as in the arms. The whole encircled with the collar 
and pendant badge of the Order of St. Patrick. 
Carved border. 

Another Seal. 

11.054. [Ante A.D. 1800.] Red. i-^ x I in. [xlix. 28.] 
Oval : a circular shield of arms : GREAT BRITAIN as used 

before the Union with Ireland, differenced with a label of 
three points. Encircled with a Garter inscribed with the 
Motto of the Order. Ensigned with the coronet of a Royal 
Duke. Supporters of GREAT BRITAIN differenced with 
labels. In base a ribbon inscribed with the motto : 

AUT VINCERE AUT MORI. 
Beaded border. 

Letter Seal. 

11.055. [A.D. 1762-1800.] Red. if x i in. [xlix. 29.] 
Quadrilateral with cut-off corners. A circular shield of 

arms : ROYAL ARMS OF GREAT BRITAIN before the Union 
with Ireland in 1800, with a label of three points, (having 
uncertain charges on the points, apparently a cross betw. two 
fleurs-de-lis for DUKE OF KENT). Encircled with a Garter 
inscribed with the Motto of the Order. Surmounted by a 
prince's crown, on which is the crest of ENGLAND with a 
difference as already described. Outside the Garter a collar 
of the Order of St. Patrick. Supporters on carved scrolls, 
the Royal Lion and Unicorn, each with a difference as 
described above. 

Letter Seal. 

11.056. Red. i| X i^ in. [xlix. 30.] 

Oval : an heraldic device similar to the previous seal, but 
of different type and without the crest. 



HERALDIC SEALS. I 53 



Another seal of same, and VICTORIA MARIA LOUISA, 
of Saxe-Saalfield-Cobotirg, his wife, [A.D. 1 8 1 8-1 861.] 

11,057. [A.D. 1818-1820.] Black, -ff X fin. [xlix. 32.] 
Quadrilateral with rounded corners. Two oval shields : 
dexter, arms of GREAT BRITAIN, as used by George III., after 
the Union with Ireland, with a label of three points in chief 
for difference. Encircled with a Garter inscribed with the 
Motto of the Order. Sinister, the arms of SAXE-SAALFIELD- 
COBOURG, viz., the quarteiings of THURINGIA, CLEVES, 
JULIERS, MlSNlA, etc., with escutcheon of SAXONY. En- 
circled with a floral wreath. The two shields leaning towards 
each other, and ensigned with a crown or ducal coronet. 
Supporters of GREAT BRITAIN, each with a label of 
difference. In base on carved work, a scroll or ribbon 
inscribed : 

AUT VINCERE AUT MORI. 



John Kent. 
See JOHN HUNGERFORD. 

% 

Richard Kent. 
See J. PEIRSON. 

Richard Kent. 

See MICHAEL WOMB WELL. 

Thomas de Kerdeston, of co. Suff., Knt. 

11.058. [A.D. 1431.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
l-Sg. in. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 14.] 

A shield of arms, couche\ a saltire engrailed, KERDESTON. 
Crest, on a helmet, lambrequin or mantling, and chapeau, 
broken off; and perhaps a bird rising on the brim of the 
chapeau at the back. Supporters two female figures, kneel- 
ing, draped, each holding in the exterior hand a chaplet, in 
the other a helmet topped with a crest of flowers. Within a 
carved quadrilobe panel, ornamented with small quatrefoils 
or ball- flowers along the inner edge. 

ijome + Be + l&tr&efton. 

11.059. Sulph. cast of No. 11,058. [B.C., G. 187.] 



William de Kerdeston, Knt., of co. Norf. (?), 2nd Baron. 
11,060. [A.D. 1353.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
| in. [Harl. ch. 52 E. I.] 



154 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : a saltire engrailed, KERDESTON. 
Within a richly carved gothic panel. 

LLVM WILL I DG KRDGST . . . 

11,061. Sulph. cast of No. 11,060. [B.C., F. 381.] 



Edward Kervyle. 

11,062. [Temp. Edw. III.] Plaster cast from chipped im- 
pression. 1 1 in. [xcii. 54.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three leopards' faces. 
KERVYLE. Betw. three slipped trefoils. - Within a finely 
carved panel of six points ornamented with, quatrefoils or 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

. IGILLV # D . . * KR. . 



Thomas, son of JOHN Kervyle, of Wygenhale, co. Norf., Esq. 

11,063. [A.D. 1440.] Red : broken fragments, very indis- 
tinct. About I in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 18,736.] 

A shield of arms, couch4\ a chevron betw. three leopards' 
heads. KERVYLE. Crest on a helmet, mantling and 
chapeau (?) a^ goat passant. 

ome ...... mtgm. 



. . . 



Thomas Keryell, Lieut, of Calais, Knt. 

11,064. [A.D. 1441.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
If in. [Add. ch. 17,233.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a chevron, canton and bend, 
KERYELL. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, a bull's head. Supporters : two distaffs, each with a 
smaller spindle or shuttle, perhaps in allusion to the wool- 
staple of Calais. 

, . . I fire rtjomas * . . * . rtel rfjeualier * 



Ralph de Kestevene. 

11.065. [Late I4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion. -j- in. [xcii. 61.] 

The Coronation of the Virgin, in a niche with threefold 
canopy and tabernacle work at the sides. In base a shield 
of arms : a saltire betw. four crosses crosslet fitchees. 
& : 3UButy})i Be ffcefteuene. 

Beaded borders. 

Robert de Kesteven. 

11.066. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. | in. [Ixxxix. 26.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 155 



A shield of arms : a cross pattee, betw. four roses. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a hook, and betw. two slipped flowers. 
Within a carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil, ornamented 
with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

& SIGILLVM : ROBGRTI : D : KeSTVN. 

Beaded border. 

John Ketyng, Steward of the Liberty of Weys [(?) Wexford}, 
&c., in Ireland, and Sheriff of Cork. 

11,067. [A.D. 1431.] Red: injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. About f in. [Harl. ch. 52 E. 14.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire betw. four uncertain charges. 
Above the shield an illegible shield or motto. 



John de Kevirdale. or William Le Bower, of co. Lane. 
11,068. [A.D. 1341.] Red: imperfect. [Harl. ch. 52 E. 8.] 
A shield of arms : a fesse betw. three quatrefoils slipped. 
Within a cusped quatrefoil panel. 

& + C M + P + A + L+V+R+. 



John Keynes, al. Kaynes, of cos. Somers. and Dev. 

11,069. [A.D. 1391.] Red: injured. I in. [Harl. ch. 2 
D.I.] 

A shield of arms : a bend wavy, cotised, within a bordure, 
KEYNES, or KAYNES. Field diapered. Suspended by a 
strap from a forked tree. Within a carved cinquefoil panel. 

toijamttg 



Thomas Keynes, of Castle Combe, co. Wilts. 
11,070. [A.D. 1630.] Red : indistinct, f in. [Add. ch. 
18,390.] 

A goat's head erased. 



William de Kylkenni, son of WILLIAM DE KYLKENNI, Knt., 
of co. Durham. 

11,071. [A.D. 1340.] Red: fine, somewhat injured^ pjy 
pressure, -ff X -H- i n - [Egert. ch. 565.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., pellete, a lion 
rampant, sin., five fusils in fess, dimidiated, on each fusil 
five (?) pellets in pale. Suspended by a strap from a tree of 
three branches. 

In place of a legend, a wavy scroll of foliage, perhaps vine 
or ivy leaves. 



156 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William de Kilkenny. 

11,072. [A.D. 1342.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
I X | in. [xcii. 57.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross mill-rind voided, dis- 
jointed. Suspended by a strap from a stud. 

J SIGILL' WILLLMI D KILKGNNI. 
Beaded borders. 



William Killerby. 

11,073. [A.D. 1331.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
jj- in. [xcii. 56.] 

A shield (of arms?): on a chevron betw. three slipped 
quatrefoils, some uncertain charges. Within a pointed gothic 
quatrefoil panel. 

* SIGILL'V WILL'I KILLGRBY. 



Walter, son of JOHN de Kilvingholm, of co. Line. 

11.074. \circ. A.D. 1231.] Dark-green: originally fine, 
somewhat injured, i^ in. [Harl. ch. 52 E. 48.] 

A shield of arms : lozengy a chief ermine. 

8 SIGILL' WALTem DG KILVINGHOLM. 

Another Seal. 

11.075. [s.d.] Dark-green : chipped. i^V in. [Harl. ch. 
52 E. 49.] 

A shield of arms, as described above, No. 11,074. 

tt SIGILL' WALT DE CILVINGHV. 

11.076. Sulph. cast of No. 11,075. [D.C., E. 332.] 

11.077. [A.D. 1245.] Dark-green: fine, slightly chipped. 
[Harl. ch. 52 E. 50.] 



11,078. 
11,079. 
11,080. 
11,081. 
11,082. 



s.d. 
s d. 
's.d. 



s.d. 



Dark-green : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 52 E. 51.] 
Brownish-red. [Harl. ch. 52 E. 53.] 
Pale-red : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 52 E. 54.] 
Dark-green: chipped. [Harl. ch. 52 E. 55.] 
Dark-green: 1. h. side broken off. [Harl. 



ch. 52 F. I.] 

. . IGILL' WALT 

11.083. [s.d.] Dark-green : fine, showing the mark of the 
handle. [Harl. ch. 52 F. 2.] 

11.084. [s.d.] Pale-green : chipped, indistinct. [Harl. ch. 
52 F. 3.] 

11.085. [s.d.] Rough, pale-green: chipped. [Harl. ch. 
52 F. 4.] 

11.086. [s.d.] Dark-green : fine. [Harl. ch. 52 F. 5.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 157 



11.087. [A.D. 1263.] Brown, speckled: chipped. [Harl. 
ch. 44 G. 56.] 

# SIGILL' WALT DE GHV. 

11.088. Sulph. cast of No. 11,087. [D.C., E. 333.] 



Geoffrey de Kilwardeby, of co. York. 

11.089. [A.D. 1396.] Green: indistinct by the shifting of 
the matrix when impressed. - in. [Add. ch. 20,563.] 

A shield of arms : perhaps a bordure engrailed enclosing, 
apparently, an escutcheon or smaller shield betw. six un- 
certain charges. Betw. two estoiles. Within a carved gothic 
quatrefoil. 

Legend indistinct. 

John King, Lord Kingston, Baron of Kingston in Ireland. 

11.090. [A.D. 1669.] Red, on a mass, covered with paper. 
I- x -S- in. [Add. ch. 3O,979] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two lions rampant combatant, 
supporting a dexter hand couped at the wrist, erect, KING. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, out of a ducal 
coronet a dexter hand erect, the second, third, and fourth 
fingers turned down. 

11.091. [A.D. 1669.] Red. [Add. ch. 30,980.] 



Richard Kingeswell, Esq., Stirveyor of the 

Court of Wards and Liveries. 

11,092. [A.D. 1594.] Faded-red. -|in. [Harl. ch. 57 H. 20.] 
A shield of arms : seme of crosses crosslet fitchees, [betw. 
three fers-de-moline] a chief, KlNGSMlLL. 



Ralph de Kirketon. 

11,093. [A.D. 1278.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. I in. [xcii. 58.] 

A shield of arms : three water bougets, two and one ; in 
chief a label of as many points, KlRKETON. 

+ CNV]L M VGRA K PAS N6 MG CONOVTRA. 
Beaded border. 



Robert de Kirketon in Hoyland, of co. Line., Knt. 
11,094. [ Temp. Edw. I.] Dark-green : fragmentary. 
About f- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 52 E. 31.] 

Three shields of arms, united, in the centre of seal, at their 
bases: I. Barry of six, KlRKETON. 2 and 3 wanting. 
Betw. three fleurs-de-lis. 

. G SOI . . . PG . 



158 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Kitson, of Hengrave, co. Stiff., Esq. 

11,095. [A.D. 1576.] Red: very imperfect. About l-f- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 15,781.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three trout 
hauriant in fess, a chief, KlTSON ; 2, 3, quarterly, i. iv. three 
pales, on a chief as many bezants, DONINGTON ; ii. jii. a 
chevron betw. three pierced mullets, DANBIE. Cf. Harl. MS. 
1487, f. 163. 

Legend, or motto, illegible. 



Edmund de Knelle, of Suss., Knt. 

11,096. [A.D. 1346.] Red: fine, if in. [Egert. ch. 402.] 
A shield of arms : seme of crosses crosslet fitchees, a lion 
rampant. Suspended by a strap from a quatrefoil-headed 
stud. Betw. two small slipped quatrefoils. Within a carved 
and pointed quatrefoil panel. 

8 S' 6DMVNDI D6 KN6LLG * * 



Henry Knight, of Baldock, co. Herts., GentL 
11,097. [A.D. 1606.] Red : indistinct, -f- in. [Add. ch. 

36,279-] 

A griffin's (?) head erased, collared. Crest of KNIGHT. 



Sibilla, widow of WILLIAM Knighte, 
of St. Clement Danes, co. Midd. 

11.098. [A.D. 1594.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. About 
I- X -i- in. [Add. ch. 21,997.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : charges uncertain. Above the 
shield the date "159'". 
Cabled border. 

Thomas Knoel, of co. Dorset. 

11.099. [A.D. 1379.] Red : from a ring. -^ in. [Add. ch. 
6085.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three escallops, KNOYLE. 

$ Sb' tome fcnoel. 

Beaded border. 

A nother Seal. 

11.100. [A.D. 1379.] Red. -i- in. [Add. ch. 6086.] 

A shield of arms, diapered lozengy, on a bend three 
escallops. Within a carved gothic quatrefoil. 

ss j&tgflltttn tfjome fcnogtl. 



John Knolle. 
See Gumo PONTPUISE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 159 



Custancia Knollis. 

11.101. [Late I4th cent ] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion. in. [xcii. 63.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., on a chevron three roses, 
KNOLLYS, field diapered, sin., a fess dancett^e betw. three 
leopards' faces. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

SigtUttm : cuftancte : fcnonfe. 

Beaded borders. 

Robert de Knolles, Chevr. 

11.102. [A.D. 1376.] Red: originally fine, imperfect, in- 
jured by pressure. li in. [Egert. ch. 573.] 

A shield of arms, coucht \ on a chevron some indistinct 
charges, field diapered with foliage. Crest, on a helmet and 
wreath, a ram's head. Supporters, two wild-men, each under 
a tree. 

&' : i&o noilea : 

Cabled borders. 

11.103. [A.D. 1379-1380.] Plaster cast from fine but im- 
perfect impression, [xcii. 59.] 

The chevron in this impression is charged with three roses. 
. . 11 Unollrs : 



Robert Knoll[es], of London, Chevr. 

11.104. [A.D. 1384.] Red: fine, -i in. [Harl. ch. 48 E. 

49-] 

On a helmet, and wreath, a ram's head. Crest of KNOLLES, 
etc. Betw. the initial letters R. K. Within a traceried 
panel. 

11.105. Sulph. cast of No. 11,104. [D-C, F. 550.] 

11.106. [A.D. 1386.] Red: fine. [Harl. ch. 48 E. 50.] 



William Knollys, Viscount Wallingford, K.G. 
11,107. [A.D. 1625.] Red : fragmentary. [Add. ch. 

13.613-] 

Portion of a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4. wanting, 2, 
[and 3], on a chevron three roses. Encircled with a Garter 
inscribed with the Motto of the Order. 



Bogo de Knovill, \st Baron, Lord of "Album Monasterium" 

\Blancminster\ Oswestry, co. Salop. 

11,108. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i-iV in. [xcii. 60.] 



l6o CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : three pierced mullets of six points, two 
and one, in chief a label of as many points. 

& S' BOGONIS D KNOVIL6. 
Beaded borders. 



Elizabeth, wife of THOMAS Knyvett, Esq., and 
widow of RICHARD WARREN. 

11.109. [A.D. 1598.] Red. \ X \ in. [Add. ch. 33,075.] 
Oval : on a wreath, a goat statant for a crest. 

Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

11.110. [A.D. 1598.] Red. A x -iV in. [Add. ch. 33,136.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant crowned, perhaps 

for WARREN. 



John Knyvet. 

11,111. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression, \-% in. [xcii. 62.] 

A shield of arms : a bend within a bordure engrailed, 
KNYVET. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within 
a carved gothic panel. 

StStllum * * STofjan 

Beaded border. 



John Knyvet, of co. Essex, etc., Chevr. 

11.112. [A.D. 1376.] Red : injured, indistinct. in. 
[Harl. ch. 52 F. 28.] 

A shield of arms : a bend within a bordure engrailed, 
KNYVETT. Betw. two sprigs. Within a carved cinquefoil 
panel. 

Sigillum : tofjamiif : fcnguet 

11.113. [A.D. 1378.] Red : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 43 G. 31.] 



John Knyvet, of co. Northt. 

11,114. [A.D. 1410.] Red : originally fine, injured by 
pressure. \\ in. [Add. ch. 712.] 

A shield of arms : a bend within a bordure engrailed, 
KNYVETT. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree, and 
betw. two slipped roses. Within a carved gothic panel. 
SigtUum * # toijamtts * *< fcnguet 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. l6l 



11.115. [A.D. 1416.] Red : chipped, cut from a charter, 
[xxxv. 330.] 

&tgtllum * iofjan * fcnguet. 

11.116. \circ. A.D. 1416.] Red : chipped, cut from a charter, 
[xxxv. 331.] 

* * tof)[an]ttt8 * * ftnguet. 



John Knyvet, of co. Essex, Esq. 

11,117. [A.D. 1462.] Red : fine. From a chased ring with 
marks of setting, f in. [Harl. ch. 52 F. 45.] 

A dragon's head erased. Crest of KNYVET. Betw. the 
initials f ft Within a cabled and partly engrailed border. 



John Knyvet, of Bokynham Castell, co. Norf., Esq. 

11.118. [A.D. 1475.] Red. f in. [Harl. ch. 52 F. 48.] 
Octagonal : a horse passant, collared, the tail erect. 
Cabled border. 

11.119. [A.D. 1477.] Red : injured, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 8 1 6.] 

Robert Knyvet, of co. Kent, Esq. 

11.120. [A.D. 1396.] Red: fine, edge chipped. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 52 F. 30.] 

A shield of arms : a bend within a bordure engrailed, in 
chief an annulet for difference, KNYVETT. Suspended by a 
strap from a tree, and within a carved gothic panel, orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

* jfcigtlltt : rofcertt : ftnguet : # 

11.121. [A.D. 1408.] Red : a fragment. [Harl. ch. 52 F. 32.] 

, , . . . i : feng 



Thomas Knyvet, of co. Essex, Esq. 

11.122. [A.D. 1421.] Red : injured. I in. [Harl. ch. 
52 F. 37.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly, I, 4, a bend within a 
bordure engrailed, in chief an annulet for difference, KNYVET ; 
2, 3, three escutcheons, two and one, each charged with a lion 
rampant, HARLOW (?). Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling, on a wreath a dragon's head. 

Legend on a scroll running round the seal : 

StgtUa : tf)ome : fcnguet : armig' : 

11.123. Sulph. cast of No. 11,122. [D.C., G. 162.] 

VOL. III. M 



1 62 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

11.124. [A.D. 1443.] Red : originally fine, injured by 
pressure. [Harl. ch. 52 F. 40.] 

Stgtllu : tfjome : fcngttet : armtg;' : 

11.125. [A.D. 1443.] Red: chipped, indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 52 F. 42.] 

Stgtllu : tf)ome : fcngttet : atmtg' : 

11.126. [A.D. 1450.] Red : very imperfect. [Harl. ch. 
52 F. 41.] 

ngttrt : armtg' : 



Sir Thomas Knyvett, of Asshwell-Thorp Hall, co. Norf. 

11,127. [A.D. 1586.] Red: a fragment, -f- in. [Add. ch. 
14,686.] 

On a wreath a dexter hand and arm erect, round the arm a 
snake entwined, perhaps a crest. Cf. VAUGHAN. 

In the field the motto : 

SVMMA P . . . 

Cabled border. 



Thomas Knyvett, Esq., one of tlie Queerts Privy Chamber. 

11.128. [A.D. 1598.] Red: injured. 4x4- in. [Add. 

ch. 33,075-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a bend, within a bordure engrailed, 
KNYVETT. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and 
wreath, a dragon's head. 

11.129. [A.D. 1598.] Another. [Add. ch. 33,136.] 

11.130. [A.D. 1599.] Red: indistinct fragment. [Add. 
ch. 35,285.] 

Sir Thomas Knyvett. 

11.131. [A.D. 1607.] Red: injured at lower part. About 
i-i X i in. [Add. ch. 33,697-] 

Oval : a shield of arms, coucht -. quarterly, I, 4, KNYVETT; 
2, 3, bendy. Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, a 
demi-dragon, KNYVETT. 



William Knyvet, Knt., son of JOHN KNYVET. 
11,132. [A.D. 1477.] Red : injured by pressure. in. 
[Add. ch. 816.] 

A stag lodged on a field of foliage and flowers. 
Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 163 



Sir Andrew Kny veton, of Chislehurst, co. Kent, Bart. 

11.133. [A.D. 1665.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : indistinct. [Add. ch. 23,735.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron vaire, KNYVETON. 
GVILIGLMI 

Another, used by ALICE, wife of the above. 

11.134. [A.D. 1665.] Red : indistinct, fragmentary. [Add. 
ch. 23,735.] 

William, son of HENRY de Knyveton, of co. Line. 

11.135. [A.D. 1324.] Creamy-white: indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 20,732.] 

A shield of arms : a bend, in chief a label of five points, 
KNIVETON. 

si . . L' . . . Ric 1 . 



John de Kranesle. 
Seal used by JOHN, son of STEPHEN SCOT, of Keylmersh, co. 

Northt. 

11,136. [A.D. 1356.] Green and red mottled : good. % in. 
[Add. ch. 22,048.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three cranes, CRANES- 
LEY. Within a carved gothic trefoil ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

SIGILL' lOH'ISS? D & KRAN6SL6. 



Sir Henry Kyghley. 

11,137. [A.D. 1517.] Red. -fa X J- in. [Add. ch. 20,513.] 
Rectangular: a griffin's head erased, contournt'. perhaps 
for the crest of KEIGHLEY, or KEIGHTLEY. 
Cabled border. 



Walter de Kyldesby. 

Seal used by WILLIAM MARTYN, of Colchester, co. Ess. 

11.138. [A.D. 1388.] Red: indistinct in parts, injured. 
i- in. [Add. ch. 9664.] 

A shield of arms : three lozenges, two and one, each 
charged with a lion rampant. Within carved gothic panel. 

[SIGI1L': WALT6RI : DG KYLDESBY. 

11.139. [A.D. 1388.] Red: indistinct in parts. [Add. 
ch. 9665.] 

SIGIL' : WALT6RI : D6 KYLDESBY. 

M 2 



1 64 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Philip de Kyma, son ^/SvMON DE KYMA, of co. Line. 

11.140. [i3th cent] Greenish-white, discoloured: imper- 
fect, if in. [Harl. ch. 52 G. 47.] 

A kite-shaped shield of arms : a chevron, in base an 
estoile wavy. 

& SIGILLUM PHILIP . . . . . . IMA. 

Another Seal. 

11.141. [i3th cent] Brown, varnished : indistinct if in. 
[Harl. ch. 52 G. 45.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a chevron, in base an 
estoile wavy. 

(& SIGILLVM : PHILIPPI : D . . . KIMA. 

11.142. Sulph. cast of No. 11,141. [B.C., D. 231.] 



Philip de Kyme, son of Lord WILLIAM DE KYMA, 
of co. Line. 

11.143. [s. dl\ Green : a fragment, app. by a plaited cord 
of yellow threads. [Harl. 52 H. 7.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. ten crosses crosslet. 
[Betw. two lions.] 

Legend broken away. 

11.144. [s. </.] Creamy-white, varnished brown : imperfect, 
very indistinct About I in. [Harl. ch. 52 H. 8.] 

ILL' [PHILIPPI . . . 3 

11.145. [s. d.~\ Discoloured : very indistinct [Harl. ch. 

52 H. 10.] 

. . . : IPPI ... 6 .... 

Another Seal. 

11.146. [A.D. 1283.] Dark-green: chipped. -|- in. [Harl. 
ch. 52 H. ii.] 

0. A shield of arms : a chevron betw. ten crosses crosslet, 

KYME. 

8 SIGILL' PHILI . . . I D KYM6. 

R. A smaller round counterseal. f in. A shield of arms, 
as on the obv., betw. three wingless dragons. 

CHGR AMI . Feres PVR MAI. 

11.147. Plaster cast of rev. only. [xcii. 64.] 



Philip de Kyma, 

Lord of Kyma and Stalyngburgh, co. Line., 1st Baron. 
11,148. [A.D. 1315.] Green: injured by pressure, ixfin. 
[Harl. ch. 52 H. 16] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 165 



Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. ten 
crosses crosslet, KYME. 

& S6CR6TVM PHILIPPI D KIMG. 
Beaded border. 

11.149. [A.D. 1318. [ Light-green: fair, injured. [Harl. ch. 
52 H. 20.] 

11.150. [A.D. 1318.] Dark-green: chipped. [Harl. ch. 
52 H. 23.] 

11.151. Sulph. cast of No. 11,150. [D.C., F. 196.] 

11.152. [A.D. 1320.] Dark-green: a fragment containing 
only the shield. [Harl. ch. 52 H. 24.] 



Robert de Kyma, of co. Line., Knt. 

11,153. [A.D. 1274.] Creamy-white: very imperfect, in- 
distinct. i|- in. [Harl. ch. 52 H. 3.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three estoiles (?) 
Legend wanting. 



Simon de Kyma, of co. Line. 

11.154. [Temp. Joh.] Reddish-brown : chipped. 2^- in. 
[Harl. ch. 52 G. 42.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a chevron betw. three 
estoiles, in base a large crescent. 

B SIGIL IS MA. 

11.155. Sulph. cast from No. 11,154. [D.C., D. 242.] 



Simon de Kimba, al. Kyma, of co. Line. 
11,156. [Temp. John.] Creamy-yellow : fine, chipped. 2 in. 
[Add. ch. 20.740.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a crescent and bordure. 
* SIGILLVM : SIMONIS : D : KIMBA. 



William de Kima, al. Kyme, 
son of PHILIP DE KIMA II. 

11.157. [A.D. 1256.] Green: fine, injured by casting, -ffin. 
[Harl. ch. 52 H. 28.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. ten crosses crosslet ; in 
chief a label of three points for difference, KYME. Suspended 
by a strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. two wingless 
wyverns. 

SIGILLVM : WILLGLMI : D6 : KYM6. 

Beaded borders. 

11.158. Sulph. cast from No. 11,157. [D.C., E. 381.] 



166 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William de Kyma, al. Kyme, 

Lord of Kyma, and of Stalingburgh, "2nd Baron. 

11.159. [A.D. 1325.] Green : fine. App. by a plaited cord 
of green silk, i-i- in. X f in. [Harl. ch. 52 H. 32.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a chevron diapered, betw. 
ten crosses crosslet, KYME. Crest, above, without helmet or 
wreath, an ox passant betw. two trees. Within a richly- 
carved border. 

SIGILLVM WILLGLMI D6 KYM6. 

11.160. Sulph. cast from No. 11,159. [D.C., F. 224.] 

11.161. [A.D. 1325.] Creamy-white: imperfect, indistinct 
[Harl. ch. 52 H. 31.] 

Legend obscure. 

11.162. Creamy-white : indistinct, appended to a charter 
of the twelfth century by mistake of the repairer. [Harl. ch. 
52 G. 27.] 

11.163. [s. d.} Green : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 32,762.] 

Another Seal. 

11.164. [A.D. 1327.] Creamy- white : fine, cracked, i-i- in. 
[Harl. ch. 52 H. 34.] 

A shield of arms, couche" \ a chevron, with some uncertain 
charges, betw. ten crosses crosslet, KYME. Crest on a helmet 
and mantling or lambrequin, an ox passant, beneath a tree (?) 
In the field, on the left, a branch of trefoil foliage. Within a 
carved panel with six cusps, ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

~ SIGILLVM * WILLGLMI * DG * KYM6 ~ 

11.165. Sulph. cast of No. 11,164. [D-C., F. 225.] 

11.166. [A.D. 1331.] Green, mottled : somewhat indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 52 H. 35.] 

11.167. [s. d] Brown : injured, indistinct. [Harl. ch. 
52 H. 27.] 

Hugh de Kynardesleye, of co. Heref., Knt. 

11.168. [A.D. 1311.] Green: fine, edge chipped. i-|- in. 
[Add. ch. 17,392.] 

A shield of arms : seme of crosses crosslet, a lion rampant, 
KlNARDESLEY. Suspended by a strap from a hook, and 
betw. two wingless wyverns addorsed. 

+ S' HVGONIS D6 KYNARDISL6Y 

Beaded borders. 

Agnes Kyngesford, widow of RICHARD KYNGESFORD, 
of Smeeth, co. Kent. 

11.169. [A.D. 1574.] Red : imperfect, injured. About | in 
[Add. ch. 26,002.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



A shield of arms of ornamental shape : a branch of roses, 
slipped. Betw. the initial letters . . . K. 

The same, used by JOHN KYNGESFORD, son of the above. 

11.170. [A.D. 15/4.] Red: imperfect, injured. [Add. ch. 
26,002.] 

John, Lord Kyngeston, Constable of Edinburgh Castle (?) 

11.171. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression, a great part of the 1. h. side wanting. 2f in. 
[xcii. 65.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, queue fourchee. Sus- 
pended on a tree of three branches. Supporters, dex.> wanting ; 
sin., a wyvern with wings expanded. 

B SIG1LLVM IOHANN ON'. 

Beaded borders. 

Counterseal. 

11.172. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
H- in. [xcii. 92.] 

A shield of arms as in No. 11,171. In place of the legend, 
a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 
Beaded borders. 



Walter de Kyngeston, son of ROGER DE HAYA-ORI, 

of Kingston, co. Heref. 

11.173. [A.D. 1237.] Dark-green. i-Jg- in. [Harl. ch. 
52 E. 25.] 

A shield of arms, of early shape : in chief two annulets. 
* S1GILL' WALT'I D' KING6ST'. 

11.174. Sulph. cast from No. 11,173. [B.C., E., 328.] 



Margeria de Kyriel. 
See MARGERIA DE CRIEL. 



John Keyt, al. Kyte, Senr., of Ebrington, co. Clone., Esq. 

11,175. [A.D. 1634.] Red : chipped, indistinct, f X i in. 
[Add. ch. 6225.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three kites' heads 
erased, KITE. 

Beaded border. 



168 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Kytson, Citizen and Mercer of London. 

11.176. [A.D. 1527.] Red: chipped. \ in. [Add. ch. 
30,185.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, three lucies naiant in 
pale, for KYTSON ; 2, 3, three martlets, two and one. Above 
the shield the initials e. K. 

Beaded border. 

11.177. [A.D. 1532.] Red. [Harl. ch. 46 I. u.] 



Thomas Kytson, of Hengrave, co. Suff. 

11,178. [A.D. 1576.] Brown: imperfect, indistinct. About 
i^ in. [Add. ch. 15,781.] 

An ornamental shield of arms: quarterly, I, 4, three lucies 
hauriant in fess, a chief, KlTSON ; 2, 3, quarterly, i., iv., three 
pales, on a chief as many roundles, DONINGTON ; ii., iii., a 
chevron betw. three pierced cinquefoils for mullets. 

Legend destroyed. 

See Harl. MSS. 1117, f. 15 ; 156-, f. 18 ; 1449, f. 21 b. 



Seal used by RICHARD LAWSON, son of GEORGE LAWSON, 
of Wilsteed, co. Bedf., Gentl. 

11.179. [A.D. 1687.] Red: en placard, imperfect. -f-X^-m. 
[Add. ch. 24,138.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two chevrons betw. three roses, 
WYKEHAM and NEW COLLEGE, OXFORD, and COLLEGE OF 
THE VIRGIN, WINCHESTER. Above the shield the initial 
letters c. L. Below, in the field, the WYKEHAM Motto. 

MANERS MAKE MAN. 

TJte same, used by THOMAS LAWSON, 
son of GEORGE LAWSON, aforesaid. 

11.180. [A.D. 1687.] Red: as described. [Add. ch. 
24,138.] 

The same, used by BERNARD NASH, of Winslow, co. Bucks. 

11.181. [A.D. 1668.] Red : as described. [Add. ch. 23,998.] 



I 



11,182. [i5th cent] Recent impression in gutta percha. 
i- in. [xlvii. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 169 



A talbot sejant, collared and lined, beneath a forked tree. 
In the field the initial letters i l 
Cabled border. 



Walter de la .... nerbi. 

Seal used by BARTHOLOMEW GRENEHELLE, 

of Tenterden, co. Kent. 

11,183. [A.D. 1393.] Red : injured by pressure. in. 
[Add. ch. 20,197.] 

A shield of arms : three uncertain charges, two and one. 
Within a cusped six-foil ; on a sprig. 
Legend betw. the points. 

WAI TGR_I DGLA . . N6RBI (?) 



Rinier de Labate. 

11,184. [A.D. 1268.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
I in. [Ixxxvi. 82.] 

A shield of arms : a bend, diapered lozengy, betw. two 
cotises. Betw. two estoiles, and within a trefoil panel. 

# SIGILLVM RINI6RI DG LABAT6. 
Beaded borders. 
Apparently a foreign seal. 



Rowland Lacon, of Kinlet (?), co. Salop, Esq. 
11,185. [i6th cent.] Plaster cast from imperfect and in- 
distinct impression, i-^ x I in. [Ixxxvi. 83.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of sixteen pieces, 
I, quarterly per fess indented, etc., LACON, etc. Crest on a 
helmet and ornamental mantling, a hawk. 

+ SIGILLVM * ROWLANDI LA . . 
Beaded border. 



"Ma dame Aleys de Lascy," al. Lasci, 

dau. of the MARQUIS OF SALUCES, in Italy, 

and widoiv of EDMUND DE LASCY, 2.nd Earl of Lincoln. 

11.186. [A.D. 1270.] Bronze-green: originally fine, chipped, 
imperfect, if X \-^ in. [Harl. ch. 52 H. 43 B.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms : three garbs, two and one, 
LACY. Suspended by an embroidered strap from a tree of 
three branches ; and betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage. 
[S1IGILLVM : : ACLICI16 : * : D6 : * : LASCI. 

11.187. Sulph. cast of No. 11,186. [D.C., E. 390.] 



170 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Eadmund de Lascy, al. Lasci, Constable of Chester. 

11.188. [A.D. 1240-1257.] Bronze-green, i in. [Harl. ch. 
83 G. 12.] 

0. Wanting. It appears to have been about 24- in. diam. 
BL A small round counterseal. 1 in. A shield of arms : 
three garbs, two and one, LACY. 

+ SeCRGTV 6ADMVNDI D6 LASCI. 
Beaded borders. 

Gilbert de Lacy, son of WALTER DE LACY, of co. Salop, 

\pb. A.D. 1234.] 

11.189. [Early I3th cent] Dark-green: fine. ij. in. 
[Add. ch. 8335.] 

A shield of arms : a fess. 

SIGILLVM GILB6RTI D LACI. 
Beaded border. 

11.190. Plaster cast of No. 11,189. [Ixxxvi. 86.] 



Henry de Lacy, \$rd\ Earl of Lincoln. 
11,191. [arc. A.D. 1290.] Plaster cast from chipped im- 
pression, l-i- in. [Ixxxvi. 84.] 

Seal of arms as described for a counterseal to an equestrian 
seal of the above Earl in vol. II., Nos. 6156-8. 
SIGILLLVJM 



Henry, son and heir of JOHN de Lacy, Knt. t 

late Lord of Ryston Manor, co. Northt. 
11,192. [A.D. 1357.] Red: indistinct, -ff in. [Add. ch. 

22,397-] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three fleurs-de-lis. Within 

a gothic trefoil panel. 

SIGILLVM HN . . 



Henry de Laci. 

11,193. [i4th cent.] Sulph. cast from chipped impression. 
l-jVin. [D.C., F. 320.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, LACY. Suspended by a 
strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. two wyverns. 
Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil. 

St SIGILLVM H6NRICI D6 . . ACI. 



Henricus de Laci. 

11,194. Plaster cast from indistinct impression. -{- in. 
[Ixxxvi. 85.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. i;i 



A shield of arms : quarterly, a bend, and label of five 
points. Betw. two garbs. 

+ SGCRGTVM HGNRICI DG LACI. 
Beaded borders. 



John de Lascy, al. Lasci, 

[ist] Earl of Lincoln and Constable of Chester. 
[A.D. 1232-1240.] 

Secretum. 

11,195. Dark-green, mottled. \\ in. A thick and bulky 
seal, as is usual in the Byland Abbey Charters, of which this 
is one. [Add. ch. 7465.] 

Seal of arms, here used separately, as described for a 
counterseal to an equestrian seal of the above Earl in Vol. II., 
No. 6161. 



Peter de Lacy, of co. Kent, Clerk, 
Receiver of EDWARD, Prince of Wales, at London, 

11.196. [A.D. 1366.] Red: injured by pressure. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 58 A. 18.] " 

A shield of arms : on a fess four pales wavy betw. three 
leopards' heads erased, LACY. Within a carved trefoil panel. 

SifftU' * petrt : tie : lacg. 

Beaded borders. 

11.197. [A.D. 1354.] Red: fine, only a fragment [Add. 
ch. 15,442-] 

Roger de Lasci, Constable of Chester. 

11.198. [A.D. 1179-1211.] Light-yellowish semi-trans- 
parent. 2-i- in. [Harl. ch. 56 H. 43 A.] 

0. A heart-shaped shield of arms : quarterly,- a bendlet, 
and in chief over all a label of seven points. 

& SIGILL' [RO1G6RI DG BVILA1RII CGSTRI6. 

R. A smaller round counterseal. i-f- in. An interlaced 
ornament, somewhat resembling patterns on early sepulchral 
crosses, and here used as a rebus on the name of LACY. 
B SIGILU ROGGRI DG LASCI ' CONSTABVU C6STRG. 
The final e of Cestre is reversed. 

11.199. Sulph. cast of No. 11,198. [D.C., D. 244, 245.] 

11.200. Creamy-white, semi-transparent : originally fine, 
very imperfect. [Add. ch. 22,322.] 

SIGILL' ROG 

BL Chipped, but with mark of the handle ; and wormed. 
+ SIGILL' ROGGRI DG LASCI CONCSTJABVL' C6STR6 
The final G of Cestre reversed. 



172 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Reverse used alone. - 

12.201. [Copy made in I4th cent, of a Charter circ. temp. 
Job.] with seal. Brown : a thick massy seal as is usual with 
the Byland Abbey charters, of which this is one. [Add. ch. 

7477-] 

Legend very indistinct. 

This seal appears to be a mediaeval and clumsy forgery, 
made by taking an impression of the genuine reverse in some 
hardening material. 

Another Seal. 

11.202. Plaster cast from fine impression. 2f in. [Ixxix. 
79, 80.] 

0. A griffin, contourne, in combat with a snake, which is 
biting its neck. 

* SIGILL' ROG6RI CONSTABVLARII C6STRIE. 

The letters A R in Constabularii are united. 
B. As in No. 11,198. 



Walter de Lascy, al. Laci, Lord of Ludlow, 
of co. Salop. 

11.203. [Temp. John.] Dark-green : fine, chipped, i in. 
[Add. ch. 19,803.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a fess. 

8 SIGILLVM WALT6RI DG LACI. 
Cf. Add. ch. 19,282, Temp. Job. ; 8055, Early Hen. III. 

11.204. [Early Hen. III.] Dark-green : chipped. [Add. 
ch. 8336.] 

ft SIG T6RI Cl. 

11.205. [ante A.D. 1241.] Dark-green: imperfect. [Add. 

ch. 8343-] 

8 SIGI . . . . W ACI. 



Thomas Lambe, of Stowlangtoft, co. Suff., Joiner. 
11,206. [A.D. 1629.] Red. -f X T V in. [Harl. ch. 112 A. 

53-1 

Oval: a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a fess ermine, betw. 

three mascles, for LAMB ; 2, 3, uncertain. Over all an 
escutcheon with indistinct charges. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling and wreath, two wolves' heads erased, 
addorsed. 

Beaded border. 






HERALDIC SEALS. 173 



Johanna de Lambourne. 
Seal used by RALPH fit. RADULPHI, Parson of 

Bolemere Church, \Bulmer\ co. Essex. 

11,207. [A.D. 1332.] Green: chipped, indistinct, -f- in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 H. 19.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., two bends sinister, sin., a 
fess and in chief a label of two points. Suspended by a strap 
held in the beak of a bird flying, issuing from the top of the 
seal. Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 
S' lOH'G D LAMBOVRN6. 



John Lamborne, 
Citizen and Cellariiis, Saddler (?) of London. 

11.208. [A.D. 1392.] Red: fine, chipped. -S- in. [Harl. 
ch. 52 H. 57.] 

A shield of arms : a rose-tree in flower, in chief three boars' 
heads couped. Within a cusped panel. 

+ toijmmea lamborn + 

The letters B O, of Lamborn are conjoined. 
Cabled borders. 

11.209. Sulph. cast of No. 11,208. [B.C., F. 585.] 



William Lampet, of co. Suff., Esq. 

11.210. [A.D. 1417.] Red: indistinct. in. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 208.] 

An escallop. In allusion to the arms of LAMPET. Within 
a bilobe of tracery. 

8 Sigillu : totllelmt : lampet. 

Henry de Lancastir, Lord of Monmouth, 

1st Baron, son of EDMUND PLANTAGENET, 

Earl of Lancaster, ob. 1345. 

11.211. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. 2-i-in. [Ixxix. 85.] 

A shield of arms, couche": ENGLAND, with a bend over all. 
Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, a dragon, or wyvern. 
Supporters, two dragons. 
S' HGNRICI D LANCASTIR DOMINCI D]. MON6MVTA. 

Beaded borders. 

Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 109. 



Henry de Lancastria, gth (?) Earl of Derby. 

11,212. [A.D. I337-I345-] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
i|in. [B.C., F. 292.] 

A shield of arms : ENGLAND, with over all a bendlet. 
Over the shield a small bird. At each side a branch of ivy. 



174 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Within a carved gothic eight-foil panel, ornamented with 
small ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

& S' HGNRICI D LANCASTRIA COMITIS D6RBY6. 
Beaded border. 



Henry de Lancastre, ist Baron (?} ob. 1345. 
(? Later seal of the same person as the preceding?) 

11.213. [i4th cent.] Gutta-percha impression from good 
impression, the edge chipped, -ff- in. [xlvii. 59.] 

A shield of arms : ENGLAND, with over all a bendlet. 
Within an elaborately traced gothic panel of two triangles 
interlaced, the inner edge six-foiled and ornamented with 
small ball-flowers. 

Legend betw. the six apices of the triangles. 
CSIGJII LVM H _ GNRI _ Cl D _ LANCA _ STR. 

Beaded border. 

John de Landa, son of EllDO DE LANDA, 
of co. Line., Clerk. 

11.214. [Late I3th cent] Dark-green : indistinct. 
14- X I in. [Harl. ch. 52 I. 5.] 

0. Pointed oval : a shield of arms : three roundles, two and 
one. 

8' DOMI IOHAIS D6 LADA. 

R. A small round counterseal. -j%- in. A rose of six 
leaves. 

+ S' I6H' D LA LANDG CL'. 

11.215. Dark-green : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 52 I. 4.] 

Another Seal. 

11.216. [Late 1 3th cent] Green : imperfect, fin. [Harl. 
ch. 52 I. 3.] 

A shield of arms : three roundles, two and one. 
KJ AMI A]MZ LL AMI ACV6Z3. 



Edward Lane, of London, Gentl. 
11,217. [A.D. 1 686.] Red : en placard, -f- X -f- in. [Add. 

ch. 30,177-] 

Oval : on a wreath, a demi-lion rampant, guttt (?) Crest 

of LANE. 

Beaded border. 

John Lane. 
See JOHN FASTOLFE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 175 



John Langbroke, of co. Devon (?) 
11,218. [A.D. 1500.] Green: injured by pressure. 
[Egert. ch. 271.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. 



Edward Langford, of London (?) 
11,219. [A.D. 1442.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. % in. 

[Harl. ch. 79 A. 5.] 
A wild man, in the right hand apparently a helmet crested 

with a squirrel. 
Cabled border. 



John Langford, of Salford, co. Beds. 
11,220. [A.D. 1608.] Pale-red, iin. [Add. ch. 23,848.] 
A shield of arms : on a chevron three mullets pierced. 
Beaded border. 



de Langgeleye. 

Seal iised by JOHN ATE HETHE, Senr., 
of Strood, co. Kent. 

11.221. [A.D. 1386.] 'Red: injured by pressure. [Harl. 
ch. 50 E. 36.] 

A shield of arms : a stag's head cabossed, with an in- 
distinct charge betw. the antlers. 

JJJ S' OFICCCO : D : LANGGLY6. 

11.222. Plaster cast, [xcviii. 58.] 

11.223. [A.D. 1386.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 5 1 E. 46.] 

& S' OFICCC?) : D6 : LA 

This may be primarily a manorial or forest seal, used by 
John. Ate Hethe as a personal seal in these instances. 



Margaret, wife of WILLIAM de Langham, 

of co. Norf. 

11,224. [A.D. 1355.] Green, mottled: edge chipped. 4. in. 
[Add. ch. 22,573.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three cinquefoils. Betw. two 
small slipped quatrefoils. 

& MA AD MOVN QVR. 

Inner border ornamented with small quatrefoils. 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



John .... ssi, Clerk. 
Seal used by REGINALD LANGHAM, 

of Barleston, co. Leic. 

11,225. [A.D. 1444.] Red: imperfect. in. [Add. ch. 
26,926.] 

A shield of arms : an oak-tree eradicated (?) 
+ S ! IOH . . SSI CLMCl. 



Robert Langham, of Coppeskill, co. Leic., Esq. 
11,226. [A.D. 1444.] Red. % in. [Add. ch. 26,927.] 
An eagle rising, perhaps for a crest. 
In the field an illegible motto : 

(?) Stoai toelle. 

Cf. Add. ch. 21,386, A.D. 1438. 



William de Langham, of co. Norf. 

11,227. [A.D. 1355.] Green, mottled : edge chipped. -| in. 
[Add. ch. 22,573.] 

A shield of arms : a fess and label, LANGHAM. 
fc S' WILL'I D' LANGHAM. 



John de Langle .... 

Seal lised by AGNES DE COPPIDOK, of co. Suff. 
11,228. [A.D. 1365.] Red and green mottled: imperfect. 
4 in. [Add. ch. 9639.] 

A shield of arms : vaire, on a bend three lures (?). Betw. 
three flowers. Within a gothic trefoil panel, ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

[+ S'3 IOHANNICS] D6 LANGL . 



Hugh de Langelonde, 

son and heir of D. NICHOLAS DE LANGELONDE. 
11,229. [A.D. 1316.] Dark-green : fine, edge chipped. 
X in. [Harl. ch. 52 I. 22.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three escallops, over all a bend. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. 
two wingless wyverns. 



John de Langton, al. Langeton, Kut. 
11,230. [A.D. 1319.] Red: edge injured. 4 in. [Add. 
ch. 21,182.] 

A shield of arms : vaire\ Background diapered lozengy. 
8 S' lOH'IS D6 LANGTON. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 1 77 



John Langton. 
See D R 



Ralph, son and heir of JOHN de Langeton, Knt., 

of Hyndelegh, co. Lane. 

11,231. [A.D. 1361.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. -[ in. 
[Add. ch. 17,683.] 

A shield of arms : three chevrons, LANGTON. Within a 
carved panel. 

* S' RADVLPHI LA e. 

The letters A D of Radulphi are conjoined. 



Eobert, son of JOHN de Langtone, al. Langeton, Knt., 
of Hyndelegh, co. Lane., Lord of Makerfeld. 

11.232. [A.D. 1325.] Red. J- in. [Add. ch. 17,670.] 
A shield of arms : vaire. Betw. three trefoiled sprigs. 

& S' ROBGRTI D6 LANGTONE. 

11.233. [A.D. 1334.] Green. [Add. ch. 17,679.] 



John Langworth, of Bticksted, co. Suff., D.D. 

11,234. [A.D. 1602.] Red : injured by pressure. About 
I- X I- in. [Add. ch. 30,839.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible except in sinister chief, 
three dragons' heads, two and one, LANGWORTH. 



John, son of ROBERT de Lanum, of co. Nott. 

11.235. [A.D. 1345.] Reddish - brown, opaque. -|-f- in. 
[Add. ch. 5399.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire lozengy betw. four slipped 
trefoils. Within a cusped gothic panel. 

$ 8IGIL' lOH'IS FILM ROB'TI D6 LANVM. 

Another Seal. 

11.236. [A.D. 1358.] Green: a fragment. About J- in. 
when perfect. [Lansd. ch. 311.] 

A shield of arms: on a chief three goats' heads erased. 
Within a gothic panel. 

SIGI . . NVM. 



John Lanye, of cos. Norf. and Suff., Esq. 

11,237. [A.D. 1588.] Red: indistinct. About 4 x T V in. 
[Add. ch. 10,339.] 

Oval: on a wreath a merman holding a hawk's bell(?) 
cf. Crest of LANY. 

Cabled border. 

VOL. III. N 



178 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Larke, of London, Esq. 

11.238. [A.D. 1568.] Red: chipped, f x -H- in. [Harl. 
ch. 79 A. 6.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend betw. six martlets a 
fleur-de-lis, betw. two eagles rising reguardant. 
Beaded border. 

Ralph de Lascelles. 

11.239. [i4th cent.] Sulph. cast from fine impression, 
injured. % in. [B.C., F. 316.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, three garbs, two and one. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a hook, and betw. an estoile betw. 
two pellets on the left, and a crescent betw. two pellets on 

the right. 

SS S' RADVLFI : D : LASCLI_eS. 



Roger de Lascelles, of co. Line., Knt. 
11,240. \Temp. Edw. I.] Dark-green : indistinct. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 52 I. 41.] 

A shield of arms : three chaplets, two and one, LASCELLES. 

tt FRANGE L6G TG6. 
Beaded border. 



Thomas de Lascelles, Knt. 

11,241. [A.D. 1259.] Green: originally fine, chipped, 
i-i- in. [Add. ch. 19,898.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, vaire. Background 
replenished with springs of foliage. 

E SCIG3ILL' THOM6 [D] LACSCEULES. 



Walter Lassels. 
See JOHN DE HEMYNGFORD. 



Lateward, Laward, al. Lord. 
See HENRY POLSTED. 

Raffe Lathom, al. Lathaum. 
See WILLIAM MINTERNE. 

Alice, wife of WILLIAM Le Latimer, 
co-heiress of CHRISTIANA LEDET, of co. Bedf., etc. 
11,242. [A.D. 1311.] Bronze-green: fine, edge chipped, 
if X i^- in. [Add. ch. 19,954.] 

Pointed oval : two shields of arms, side by side : dex., a 
cross flory, LATIMER ; sin., seven mascles, three, three, and 
one, BRAYBROOKE. Each suspended by a strap, on a tree 



HERALDIC SEALS. 179 



of three branches. Background and field of the shields 
stippled. 

SIGILLVM : ALICIG : L6 : LATIM6R6. 
Cf. Harl. MSS. 1171, f. 25 ; 1553, ff. 48-50. 



Edward Latimir, al. Latimer, 

son and heir 0/ THOMAS LATIMER, Knt., of co. Northt. 

11.243. [i5th cent] Red: injured by pressure, cut from 
a charter, i-i- in. [xxxvi. 134.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory, over all in chief a label of 
three points. Within a panel of eight cusps. 

* Sigtllum * rtJtoar&t * lattmtr *< 

11.244. [A.D. 1403.] Light-brown : chipped. [Harl. ch. 
52 I. 48.] 

11.245. Sulph. cast of No. 11,243. [B.C., G. 102.] 

# 

John Latimer, al. Latymer, son of NICHOLAS LATYMER, 
of cos. Leic. and Northt. 

11.246. [A.D. 1340.] Red. % in. [Sloan, ch. xxxii. 3.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a cross patonce, a bend for 
difference, LATIMER. Crest on a helmet and lambrequins, a 
pair of antlers. 

S' lOH'IS LATIM6R. 

11.247. Sulph. cast of No. 11,246, chipped. [B.C., F. 329.] 

Nicholas le Latimer. 

11.248. [i4th cent] Red : chipped. Cut from a charter. 
-f- in. [xxxvi. 116.] 

A shield of arms : a cross patonce, on a bend three fleurs- 
de-lis, LATIMER. Within a carved gothic panel. 

J&fgtlTu tint & 5* * & ntcotat * & le lattmer * 

Cf. Harl. ch. 84 A. 50, A.D. 1311 ; 52 I. 47, A.D. 1314. 

Thomas Latimer, " Bochard" 

11.249. [A.D. 1335.] Dark-green, mottled. | in. [xxxvi. 

76.] 

A shield of arms : a cross patonce, in chief a label of five 
points. 

S' THOM6 LATIM6R BOCHARD. 

The letters E R of Latimer, and A R of Bochard are 
respectively conjoined. 

Thomas le Latimer. 

11.250. [Temp. Edw. III.] Plaster cast from chipped im- 
pression. |- in. [Ixxxvi. 91.] 

A shield of arms ; on a cross patonce five escallops, in 
chief dexter a fleur-de-lis. 

. . . SILL ..... LATICM3GR. 

N 2 



ISO CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Latymer of Braybrooke, Knt., Lord of Wardon, 

co. Northt. 

11.251. [A.D. 1365.] Green, mottled. I in. [Add. ch. 
8131.] 

A shield of arms : a cross patonce, in chief a label of three 
points, LATIMER. Betw. two small cinquefoil roses. Within 
a carved panel with points of a triangle and cinquefoil inter- 
laced, ornamented along the inner edge with small ball- 
flowers. 

8 S1GILLVM * THOMe * LATIM6R. 

11.252. [A.D. 1385.] Red: fine, very fragmentary. [Add. 
ch. 22,215.] 

# HOM MGR. 

11.253. [A.D. 1385.] Red: fine, edge chipped. I in. 
[Add. ch. 22,216.] 

& SIGILLVM # THOM 



William Le Latimer, Lord of Cor by, ist Baron. 
11,254. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
i-i- in. [Ixxxvi. 90.] 

A shield of arms : a cross patonce, LATIMER. Suspended 
by a strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. two 
wyverns. 

fc S' WILL6LMI LG LATIM6R. 

Beaded borders. 



William de Laton, of co. Durh., Knt. 
11,255. [A.D. 1294.] Brown, varnished: indistinct, fin. 
[Egert. ch. 538.] 

A shield of arms : a cross moline, L.ATON. 
Legend illegible. 



John Latton, of Kingston Bagpuze, co. Berks, Esq. 
11,256. [A.D. 1 592.] Red : chipped, indistinct, -f- X | in. 
[Add. ch. 19,194.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a saltire raguly, 
LATTON ; 2, three be_nds wavy, ISBURY ; 3, ermine, three 
bows and an arrow in each, two and one, CHEVERER ; 4, 
three fusils in fess, PERECY. 
Cf. Harl. MS. 5822, f. 27. 



Arthur Lauelys, a!. Levelis, of Trewoef, co. Cornw. 

11,257. [A.D. 1616.] Red : imperfect. About i.x J- in. 
[Add. ch. 15,379-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three mullets, 
within a bordure, on the chevron an annulet for difference. 



HERALDIC SEALS. l8l 



Robert de La Launde, or John Nuttynges, of Kyrketon, 

co. Cambr. 
11,258. [A.D. 1379.] Red: indistinct. | in. [Add. ch. 

25,945-] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three clusters of grapes, 
slipped (?) Very doubtful. 

. HVNDIS . 



Thomas de La Launde, of co. Line. 
11,259. [A.D. 1370.] Red: injured. [Harl. ch. 52 I. 8.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three billets, DE LA 
LANDE. Betw. three bees over the shield, a tree at each side, 
and in the base a stag's head cabossed. Within a cusped 
panel. 

S' THOMe D LA LAVND6. 



Martha Launder, of St. George's, Hanover Square, co. Midd. 

11,260. [A.D. 1742.] Red: en placard, on a tape; edge 
broken. x |- in. [Add. ch. 9314.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a gem-ring betw. 
three cinquefoils, within a bordure engrailed. Crest on a 
helmet, mantling and wreath a tree. On a scroll below the 
shield the motto : 

REQVIESCO SVB VMBRA. 



Geoffrey de Laurtun. 

11,261. [Temp. Edw. I.] Pale-green. I in. [xxxvi. 73.] 
A shield of arms : quarterly, four escallops counterchanged. 
S' GALFRIDI D LAVRTVN. 



Geoffrey Lauther, of co. Kent, Esq. 

11,262. [A.D. 1440.] Red : fine, imperfect. About I hi. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 79 A. 8.] 

A shield of arms : six annulets, three, two, and one, in fess 
point a martlet for difference, LoWTHER. Within a pointed 
trefoil panel. 

* galfnBt ....... 



Thos. Lawrence. 
See THOMAS FANE. 



William, son of WILLIAM Lawrence, of Yanwortk, 

co. Gloucester, Yeoman. 

11,263. [A.D. 1568.] Red, discoloured. in. [Harl. ch. ' 
77 A. 20.] 

A goat's head erased. 



1 82 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Wm. Lawrence, Senr. 
See THOS. FANE. 



Andrew Lawry. 

See JOHN NEWBERY. 



Martin Lawry, of SJierford, co. Devon, Clerk. 
11,264. [A.D. 1597.] Brownish-red: indistinct. f in. 
[Add. ch. 13,232.] 

A shield of arms : on a wreath a buck's head couped. 



George Lawson, of Oswortke parva, co. Durh. 
11,265. [A.D. 1567.] Red. 4 in. [Cott. ch. xxx. 4.] 
On a wreath, two arms embowed, habited, supporting the 
Sun. Crest of LAWSON. 
Beaded border. 



Richard and George Lawson. 
See C L . 



Richard Lawson, son of GEORGE LAWSON, 

of Milbrooke, co, Bedf. 

11,266. [A.D. 1694.] Red: en placard, on a papered label. 
I- X T V in. [Add. ch. 24,103.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three martlets, 
LAWSON. Crest, on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, two arms couped, in the hands a ring, gemmed, 
within the ring the sun in splendour. 
Beaded border. 



Ralph Layton, al. Layghton, of the Bryne, 
co. Lane., Gentl. 

11.267. [A.D. 1595.] Red, the paper of the charter being 
cut and folded back before impression : en placard. x-fV in. 
[Harl. ch. 83 H. 19.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess betw. six crosses crosslet 
(fitchees ?), an annulet for difference, LAYTON. 

11.268. [A.D. 1592.] Red: very indistinct. [Harl. ch. 
85 G. H.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 183 



Richard de Lea, of co. Essex. 
Seal used by NICHOLAS ATTE HERNE. 
11,269. [A.D. 1379.] Green. % in. [Add. ch. 19,972.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three leopards' faces, 
LEE. Within a gothic panel of rich tracery. 

# SIGILLVM : RICARDI : D : LGA. 



Simon de Lebbene. 

See GILBERT MEYDENE. 



Henry Lecheford, of Cherlewode, co. Surr. 
11,270. [A.D. 1378.] Dark-green : upper part wanting, 
in. [Add. ch. 17,333-] 
A shield of arms : a ram's head cabossed. 

GNRICI LeCHGF 

Inner border carved, outer border beaded. 



Nicholas de Lecheford. 

Seal used by JOHANNA, dau. of WALTER DE BRAY, 

of Henewyk, co. Bedf. 

11,271. [A.D. 1352.] Dark-green. | in. [Add. ch. 35,034.] 
A shield of arms : a bend betw. six martlets. Within a 
carved gothic panel with ten points, the alternate points 
contain the letters A M R IA. for Maria (?) 

& SIGILLV : NICHOLAY : D6 : LGCH6FORD. 



Sir Richard Lechford, of Shelwood, co. Surr. 

11,272. [A.D. 1635.] Red : injured. -^ x & in. [Add. 
ch. 18,944.] 

Oval : on a wreath a unicorn's head erased, maned and 
horned, on the horn a serpent. Crest of LECHFORD. 

Cabled border. 



Isabella de Ledeburn. 
Seal used by JOHN SEWELL, of co. Bedf. 
11,273. [A.D. 1441.] Red : from a ring, i x -fV in - 
[Add. ch. 35,243-] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : three lions passant in 
pale. In the field the legend : 

Jteafoeir * tie 

Beaded border. 



1 84 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Edmond Lee, of Pytlesthorne, co. Buck., 
son of EDMUND LEE. 

11.274. [A.D. 1593.] Red: fine. From a ring. -}- X ^ in. 
[Harl. ch. 75 G. 46.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess betw. three crescents, LEE. 
Crest on a helmet, wreath, and ornamental mantling, an 
eagle preying on a bird's leg erased. 

Beaded border. 

11.275. [A.D. 1593.] Another. [Harl. ch. 75 G. 47.] 



John Lee, of Harlingdon, co. Bedf., Gentl. (?) 
Seal tised by ROGER ALFORD, of Hytcham, co. Buck., Esq. 
11,276. [A.D. 1565.] Red. in. [Harl. ch. 77 H. 9.] 
An ornamental shield of arms : a chevron betw. three 
leopards' (?) faces, (?) LEE. 
Beaded border. 



Ralph Lee, of Langley. 

11,277. [A.D. 1440.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i X -j-i m - [Ixxxvi. 92.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess betw. seven billets, four in 
chief, two and one in base, LEE. 
Legend on a belt. 

: w : StgfUum : raBulpljt : lee. 
Beaded border. 



John Leeds. 
See EDWARD FRAUNCEYS. 



John de Leek, of cos. Suff. and Essex, Knt. 

11.278. [A.D. 1 397-] Red: originally fine, very fragment- 
ary. About -| in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 47 F. 9.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: on a saltire engrailed (nine) 
annulets, LEEK. Crest on a helmet, wanting. In the field 
on the left a wavy scroll of foliage. 

Legend wanting. 

Ralph Leek. 

11.279. [A.D. 1429.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. [Ixxxvi. 94.] 

A shield of arms : on a saltire engrailed nine annulets, 
LEEK, within a bordure of uncertain charges, perhaps quatre- 
foils. Betw. three sprigs of foliage. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 185 



Helmyng Leget. 

11.280. [A.D. 1401.] Red: injured by pressure. I in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 78.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire engrailed, in chief an annulet 
for difference. 

SjigtUit * ijelmgnge leg *..... 

Cf. Elmynus Leget, A.D. 1406, witness in Ashdon, co. Essex. Harl. 
ch. 58 H. 7. 

11.281. Sulph. cast of No. 11,280. [B.C., G. 89.] 



George Legge, ist Baron Dartmouth. 

11.282. [A.D. 1685.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression : en placard, wormed, injured, indistinct, i-f- in. 
[Add. ch. 13,617.] 

A shield of arms: quarterly, 1,4, a buck's head cabossed, 
LEGGE ; 2, 3, two bars and in chief three mullets, WASHING- 
TON ; over all an escutcheon, a lion rampant betw. six fleurs- 
de-lis, ARCHIBOLD. Ensigned with a baron's coronet. Crest 
on a helmet out of a ducal coronet a plume of six, for five, 
ostrich feathers. Supporters, dex., a lion seme of fleurs-de- 
lis, on the head a ducal coronet, thereout six, for five, ostrich 
feathers ; sin., a buck seme of mullets. In base a label 
without motto. 

Carved border. 

11.283. [A.D. 1686.] Another: wormed. [Add. ch. 13,619.] 



de Leghe. 



Seal used by THOMAS ATTE HALLE, son and heir of 

JOHN ATTE HALLE. 

11,284. [A.D. 1404.] Red : imperfect, indistinct, in. 
[Add. ch. 18,157.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three estoiles, and in chief a 
martlet for difference. 

. DG LGGHe (?) 



Alice, wife 0/ WALTER Leicestre, of London. 

11,285. [A.D. 1363.] Red: injured, indistinct in places. 
-I in. [Harl. ch. 53 A. 3.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three roses. Within a 
carved gothic panel. 

ft Stgtllum : alieie : le . * . , enter (?) 



John Leicester. 

11,286. [A.D. 1377.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
in. [Ixxxvi. 95.] 



1 86 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms, couche: a fess betw. three fleurs-de-lis, 
LEICESTER. Crest on a helmet, out of an indistinct coronet, 
a swan's head and neck couped, guttee [de sang]. Within a 
carved gothic panel ornamented with small ball-flowers or 
quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

S>' : totyamris : Iweftre : 



Richard de Leicestria, Rector of Castre [Castor], 

co. Northt. 

11,287. [A.D. 1375.] Creamy-white: very indistinct, -fin. 
[Add. ch. 19,917.] 

A shield of arms : two bends sinister engrailed. Within a 
carved gothic panel. 

SIGILLV RICARDI D6 BGRKU . . (?) 



Walter Leycestre, of co. Buck. 

11.288. [A.D. 1375.] Red: fine, edge chipped. % in. 
[Harl. ch. 85 G. 26.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a chief indented. In the dexter 
chief a pierced mullet. Betw. four small cinquefoils. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved and 
cusped panel ornamented with small quatrefoils or ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

&' toaltm : * : fcgteftrta : 

11.289. Sulph. cast of No. 11,288. [B.C., F. 490.] 



Leigh, Arms of. 
See Dame WENEFRID BONDE. 



Alice Leighe, of London, widow, late wife of 
Sir THOMAS LEIGHE, late Alderman of London. 
11,290. [A.D. 1586.] Red: injured, i in. [Add. ch. 
36,420.] 

A shield of arms : a wolf's head erased betw. two pheons 
in fess. 

D ALICE LE . 



Charles Leighe, of London, Merchant. 

11,291. [A.D. 1595.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 23,233.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, on a chevron three 
lions rampant, LEIGH ; 2, indistinct ; 3, on a bend three 
quatrefoils ; 4, imperfect. 

Crest on a helmet and mantling, wanting. 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 1 87 



William Leigh, al. Leygh, of Thames Ditton, 

co. Surr., Gentl. 

11,292. [A.D. 1609.] Red : injured. -^ X i in. [Harl. 
ch. 75 H. 41.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three leopards' 
heads cabossed, LEIGH. 



William Leigh. 

Seal used by Sir FRANCIS RUSSELL, of Northall, co. Herts. 

11,293. [A.D. 1612.] Red: imperfect, indistinct, -f- X -f in. 
[Harl. ch. 80 C. 6.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron three lions rampant, 
in dexter chief an annulet, LEIGH. 

Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, on a mount a 
lion couchant guardant with an annulet on the breast. 



William Leighton. 

11,294. [A.D. 1587.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
-ff- X f in. [Ixxxvii. 27.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly per fess indented, 
LEIGHTON, a crescent for difference. Crest on a wreath, a 
wyvern. Betw. the initial letters w. L. 

Beaded border. 



Richard de Lekamsted. 

11,295. [A.D. 1360.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. I in. [Ixxxvi. 96.] 

A shield of arms : two swords in saltire, points upwards, 
betw. four keys. On a tree. Betw. the words bel Be |3trttOlU 

& StgilT rtcarOt : He : lefcamfteB * *. * * 

Inner border carved. 



Nicholas Leke, Ajh Earl of Scar sdale, Lord Lieut, and 

Gustos Rotulorum of co. Derby. 

11,296. [A.D. 1712.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression: en placard, if in. [Woll. ch. xi. 61.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, on a chevron engrailed 
nine annulets, LEKE, etc. Ensigned with an earl's coronet. 
Supporters, two angels. In base on a scroll the motto : 

[G1LORIA [DEO IN] EXCECLSIS.] 



William Lelhome, Goldsmith, son and tieir of 
WILLIAM LELHOME, of Le Grove Manor, co. Oxon. 
11,297. [A.D. 1429.] Red: fragmentary. About % x -fa in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 53 A. 5.] 



1 88 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three 
roundles, in chief a label of three points. In the field above 
the shield, the legend : 

felf . . . m* 

Cabled border. 

Joseph Lem, Citizen and Tyler of London. 

11,298. [A.D. 1667.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : indistinct, -f- X -^ in. [Add. ch. 17,614.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three bucks' 
heads cabossed. 



Thomas de Lemenstre, of Ashbourn, co. Derb, 
11,299. [A.D. 1366.] Red : fine. | in. [Woll. ch. vi. 23.] 
A shield of arms (?) : a fess betw. the initials T. L., and in 
chief also two crescents. Within a carved double quatrefoil 

panel. 

B SIGILLVM : THOM6 : D'LMeNSTR. 



Richard Lenglis. 
See RICH. LE ENGLEYS. 



John Lennard, of co. Kent, Esq. 

11.300. [A.D. 1569.] Dark-green: very indistinct, injured 
by pressure, -f- X \ in. [Harl. ch. 77 A. 22.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : on a fess, betw. [three] 
eagles' heads [erased, a lion passant betw. two fleurs-de-lis], 
LENNARD. 

Rowland Leynthale, al. Lenthall, of Hampton Court, Knt., 
Master of the Robes to Henry 1 V., a Commander at Agincourt. 

11.301. [A.D. 1416.] Plaster cast i-^ in. [Ixxxvi. 98.] 
A shield of arms, couchJ: quarterly, I, 4, on a bend cotised 

three pierced mullets, LENTHALL ; 2, 3, a bend fusily. Crest 
on a helmet and ornamental mantling a (peacock's?) head 
betw. two wings erect. 

Legend on a ribbon : 

S>' rotolanUe leimtfjak : mtlttts. 

Border carved with ball-flowers. 



Roland Lenthall, Lord of Haverford-west, co. Pembr., Knt. 

Official or Chancery Seal. 

11,302. [A.D. 1449-1450.] Plaster cast from impression : 
indistinct in places. 2-L in. [Ixxxvi. 97.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 189 



A large shield of arms : (perhaps reversed by error of the 
engraver) ; per pale, dex., quarterly, I, 4, a lion rampant ; 
2, 3, chequy ; dex., quarterly, i, 4, a bend fusily, LENTHALL ; 
2, 3, on a bend betw. two cotises three pierced mullets, LEN- 
THALL. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within 
a cusped panel, the background replenished with flowering 
branches. 

* Stgtllum * . . offmt . * Uommtt * Baiter # forUte # 

Cf. R. Fenton, Tour through Pembrokeshire, p. 211, and Appendix 
No. ii ; and Harl. MS. 1556, f. 119^. 
This seal should be among Local Seals after No. 4981, vol. II. p. 88. 



Master Henry Leo, Physician. 

11,303. [Late I4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion, i in. [Ixxxvii. 26.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Betw. five slipped 
trefoils. Within a cusped panel of eight points. 

+ S' MAGRI HNRICI L6ONIS PHISICI. 
Cf. arms of LEON, a lion rampant, in Dedington church, co. Oxon. 



Richard de Lerlinggre. 

Seal used by WILLIAM DE LIRLINGG, of Eueldene, 

or Elvedene, co. Stiff. 

11,304. [A.D. 1353.] Green : imperfect, indistinct, ^x^-in. 
[Add. ch. 14,989.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chief. Suspended by a strap 
from a hook. Within a cusped gothic panel. 

fc SIG' RICARDI D L6RLINGGR6 



Walter Lescot, or Le Scot. 

Seal used by JOHN EDWARD, Chaplain, of co. Northt. 
11,305. [A.D. 1401.] Red : indistinct. I X | in. [Add. 
ch. 21,808.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant. Above the 
shield a small rose. Within a pointed quatrefoil. 
ft S' WALT6RI L6SCOT *< (?) 



Richard Le Scrope, al. Lescrope, Chevr. 
11,306. [A.D. 1379.] Green : fine, i in. [Add. ch. 19,897.] 
A shield of arms : a bend, the field diapered. Suspended 
by a strap from a forked tree growing on a tun or barrel from 
which, at the sides, spring two slipped leaves. Within a 
carved gothic border. 

S' : rtcartit : le : fcrope. 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



John Lese, of co. Surr. 

11,307. [A.D. 1392.] Red: indistinct, cracked, -ff- in. 
[Add. ch. 18,677.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three leopards' faces. 
Within a border engrailed. 

S 1 IOHA[NN]IS L6 . . L . 



Richard de Lestewych, (al. Lyftewych) of co. Surr. 
11,308. [A.D. 1348.] Red: imperfect, indistinct About 
% in. [Add. ch. 23,100.] 

A shield of arms : a bar, over all a bendlet, in chief a label 
of three points. 

S' G 1 DR6NAVV (?) 

Cf. Add. ch. 23,1 14. 



Hamond, son and heir of Sir NICHOLAS Lestraunge, 

of Hunstanton, co. Norf. 

11,309. [A.D. 1560.] Red: imperfect, indistinct, cracked. 
A X i in. [Add. ch. 19,372.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : two lions passant 
guardant, in pale, over all a bend for difference, LESTRANGE. 
Beaded border. 



John, son of ROGER Lestraunge, 6th Baron, 
of Knokyn, co. Salop. 

11.310. [A.D. 1396.] Red: fine, imperfect, i^- in. [Harl. 
ch. 56 F. 24.] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale. Suspended 
by a strap from a forked tree. Within a finely carved gothic 
panel. 

j : toijanm's : Wtrauge : Bomt[ttt : Be : ftjuoftgno. 

Cabled border. 

11.311. Sulph. cast from No. 11,310. [B.C., F. 595.] 

11.312. [A.D. 1385.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 56 F. 21.] 

ran 



Sir Nicholas Lestrange, of co. Norf. 

11,313. [A.D. 1573.] Brownish-red: indistinct, X - in. 
[Add. ch. 14,624.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, over all 
a bendlet, LESTRANGE. 

Blomefield's Norfolk, vol. v., p. 34. (Dept. Copy.} 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Richard Lestrange, Lord of Knokyn and Mohun, Knt. 

11,314. [A.D. 1445.] Red : cracked, originally encircled 
with a twisted rush. A X % in. [Add. ch. 20,228.] 

Octagonal signet : on a helmet and chapeau, a lion statant. 
Crest of LESTRANGE. 



Roger Lestrange, al. Strange, of Ellesmere, i st Baron. 

11,315. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
\ in. [Ixxxvi. ioo.] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, within a 
bordure engrailed, LESTRANGE. Suspended by a strap from 
a hook. Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

Beaded border. 

Lestrange. 
See ESTRANGE. 



Geoffrey de Leukenor, of Great Harrowden, 
co. Nortkt., Knt. 

11.316. \circ. A.D. 1277.] Dark-green : indistinct, -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 22,003.] 

A shield of arms : three pales, on a chief as many cres- 
cents. Suspended by a strap from a tree of three branches. 

& 16 SVI SL D AMVR LL. 
Beaded borders. 

Ralph de Leukenouore, of co. Northt., Knt. 

11.317. [A.D. 1298.] Dark-green : indistinct. -4- in. [Harl. 
ch. 49 D. 29.] 

A shield of arms : three pales, on a chief as many cres- 
cents. On a tree of three branches. 

& l SV S6L D AMOVR L6L. 



Thomas Leventhorp, of A Idebury, co. Herts., Esq. 

11.318. [A.D. 1574.] Red: very indistinct, f in. [Harl. 
ch. 57 H. 14.] 

Hexagonal : a helmet and crest. Cf. Harl. ch. 53 A. 16. 
Cabled border. 

Richard Leverer, of co. Suss. 

11.319. [A.D. 1401.] Red : fine, -i- x f in. [Add. ch. 
30,222.] 

Octagonal signet : a greyhound sejant reguardant, collared 
and ringed. Above, in the field the legend : 

rtcarUi* 

Cabled border. 



192 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

11.320. [A.D. 1405.] Red : fine. [Add. ch. 29,787.] 

Another Seal. 

11.321. [A.D. 1405.] Red : from a ring. T V in. [Add. 
ch. 30,370.] 

A greyhound sejant reguardant, collared and ringed. 
Beaded border. 

11.322. [A.D. 1405.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,371.] 

11.323. [A.D. 1424.] Another. [Add. ch. 29,631.] 



William Leverych, of co. Norf. 

11.324. [A.D. 1386.] Red. i in. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 21.] 

A shield of arms : a duck. Above the shield the initial 
letters to. I 
Carved border. 

Sir John Leveson, of co. Kent. 

11.325. [A.D. 1595.] Red: injured. About -g- x 4 in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 A. 25.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly of nine pieces: I, 9, 
three holly-leaves, LEVESON ; 2, CLEMENT ; 3, HAMPTON (?) ; 
4, RUSHALL ; 5, PRESTWOOD (?) ; 6, BRADBURY ; 7, GRES- 
HAM ; 8, BODLEY. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
and wreath, a goat's head erased, attired. 

Beaded border. 

Cf. Harl. MSS. 6128, f. 2 b ; 1548, f. 92. 



Michel Leveske. 

See PHILIP MARMION. 



Thomas de Lewes, Parson of the Church of Walpole, 

co. Norf. 

11,326. [A.D. 1340.] Red : originally fine edge very 
imperfect. [Harl. ch. 53 A. 20.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron three escallops chequy. 
Field diapered lozengy. Within a carved trefoil panel. 
. LLVM : THOM : D6 : LWGS .... 



Philip Leweston, of co. Dors. 

11,327. [A.D. 1452.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [L.F. C. 
xiii. 5.] 

A hind's head erased (?) 



HERALDIC SEALS. 193 



William Lewestone, al. Lewston, of co. Dors., Esq. 
11,328. [A.D. 1432.] Red: very fine, -ff in. [L.F.C. 
xxiii. ii.] 

A shield of arms : three battle-axes, two and one. 

& : StgtUum / totlelmf *. letofston # 

Inner border engrailed and beaded, outer border beaded. 



Roger Lewkenor, of co. Suss., Knt. 

11,329. [A.D. 1476.] Red : indistinct, faulty. T 7 F in. [Add. 
ch. 30,437.] 

A lion rampant (?). Perhaps a crest. 



Sir Roger Lewkenore, of co. Suss. 

11,330. [A.D. 1524.] Red: fine, perhaps from a signet 
ring. [Add. ch. 18,808.] 

Shaped seal : a greyhound salient, collared, in reference to 
the crest of LEWKENOR, a greyhound courant collared. 

Beaded border. 



Thomas Lewkenour, of co. Suss. 

11,331. [A.D. 1528.] Red: imperfect, f x -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 18,814.] 

Shaped seal : a stag's head couped at the neck. 
Beaded border. 



Thomas Lewkenor, of co. Suss., Esq. 

11,332. [A.D. 1476.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. - X f in. 
[Add. ch. 30,437.] 

Oval : an animal beneath a tree (?) for a crest. 



Geoffrey Lewys, Citizen and Tailor of Exeter, co. Devon. 
11,333. [A.D. 1496.] Red. T V x T V in. [Add. ch. 27,632.] 
Octagonal : a lion sejant ; above it a merchant's mark. 
In the field the legend : 

toijamttf . . ttueg. 



Alan de Lexeden. 

11,334. [Temp.Edw. I] Plaster cast. fin. [Ixxxvii. I.] 
A shield of arms : three owls in bend. Field diapered 
lozengy. 

8 SIGILLVM ALANI. 
VOL. III. O 



194 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir James Ley, Knt. and Bart., Chief Justice 
of the Kings Bench. 

11.335. [A.D. 1623.] Red: imperfect. About I X in. 
[Add. ch. 5298.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three bears' 
heads couped ; an escutcheon, illegible. 
Carved border. 

Philip D (Dominns ?} de Leya. 

11.336. [i 2-1 3th cent] Plaster cast from fine impressioa 
2-fV in. [Ixxxv. 31.] 

A shield of arms of early form : a fess embattled betw. 
six birds, contournes, within a bordure. 

SIGILLVM PHILIPPI D D LYA. 

Cf. the arms of DE LA LEY, of Kindlet, a fess embattled 
betw. six martlets. 

Roger de Leyburne. 

11.337. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
I* in. [B.C., F. 339-] 

A shield of arms : six lioncels rampant, three, two, and 
one, LEYBURNE. Suspended by a strap from a branching 
tree, on the sinister branch a helmet topped with a lioncel as 
in the arms. Behind the shield on the dexter side, a lance 
flag charged with a lioncel. 

& SIGILLVM ROG6RI D L6YBVRN6. 

Beaded borders. 

William Leyburne, ist Baron. 

11.338. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I X -j-f in- [Ixxxvii. 2.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : six lioncels rampant, three, two, 
and one, LEYBURNE. Suspended by a strap from a small 
tree of three branches. Betw. two wyverns. 
& S' WILL'I LGYBVRN6. 



Juliana de Leyburne, [b. 1303, d. 1369, 
dau. of THOS. DE LEYBURNE, grand-dau. and heiress of 

WILL. DE LEYBURNE, 2nd Baron; 

marr. I, JOH. DE HASTINGS, Lord Bergavenny ; 

2, Sir THOS. LE BLOUNT ; 3 Sir WM. DE CLINTON, 

E. of Huntingdon^ 

11,339. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from fine impression, 
li in. [B.C., F. 334-] 

A shield of arms : six lioncels rampant, three, two, and 
one. Within a finely carved gothic six-foil panel, 
fc SIGILLVM : IVLIAN6 : D : L6YBVRN6. 



I 

HERALDIC SEALS. 19$ 



John Leydebeter, of Walton, co. York. 

11.340. [A.D. 1374.] Light-brownish-white : indistinct. 
I- in. [Add. ch. 16,831.] 

A shield of arms : the charges illegible. Within a carved 
trefoil panel. 

S* SIGILLVM ROBRTI (?) 

Seal used by ELENA, wife of the above. 

11.341. [A.D. 1374.] Another. [Add. ch. 16,831.] 



Adam Liber. 

11.342. [A.D. 1370.] Red: injured by pressure, in. 
[Cott. ch. xii. 30.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions' faces. 
Round the shield the legend : 

S' ADG LIB6R. 

Within a cusped panel of eight points. 

In the usual place for the legend, a wavy scroll of foliage 
and flowers. 

11.343. Sulph. cast from No. 11,342. [D.C., F. 474.] 



Hugh Lilborn. 

11,344. [A.D. 1427-8.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
in. [Ixxxvii. 3.] 

A shield of arms : ermine a cross, over all a bend raguly. 
Within a carved trefoil panel. 

Stgtliu : imgonts : Itlbont : * 

Carved border. 

Grace de Lile. 
See GRACIA DE SALEBY. 



John Lilly, of Clifford's Inn, London, Gentl. 

11.345. [A.D. 1697.] Red: en placard, on a label, 
.fr X iV in. [Add. ch. 30,676.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a boar's head couped. 

Nicholas Lillyng, of co. Norf. 

11.346. [A.D. 1415-6.] Red: indistinct, injured by pres- 
sure. % in. [xxxvi. 141.] 

A shield of arms : three pikes naiant in pale, within a 
bordure engrailed, LlLLING. Suspended on the tent-pole of 
an open tent. 

3Lttlgng : t : re. : toe&ra. 

Beaded border. 

11.347. [A.D. 1418?] Red: indistinct, [xxxvi. 142.] 

O 2 



196 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Bernard Lintott, Citizen and Stationer of London. 

11.348. [A.D. 1717.] Red: en placard, on a tape. -f-X-iV in. 
[Egert. ch. 129.] 

Oval : an oval shield of arms : on a fess betw. three garbs, 
as many estoiles. Crest on a helmet and mantling, two lions' 
gambs supporting a garb. 

11.349. [A.D. 1723.] Another. [Egert. ch. 130.] 



Frances, dau. of MATHEW Lister. 

11.350. [A.D. 1695.] Red : en placard, on a label. -f-Xi in. 
[Add. ch. 35,911.] 

On a wreath, a stag's head. Crest of LISTER. Betw. two 
sprigs of willow, tied at base. 
Carved border. 

Mathew Lister, of Old Ford, co. Midd., GentL 

11.351. [A.D. 1695.] Red : imperfect, en placard, on a 
label. -I X | in. [Add. ch. 35,91 1.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, on a fess three mullets, in 
chief a mullet for difference, LISTER. Crest on a helmet 
and ornamental mantling, a stag's head. 



Robert Littele. 

11.352. [Late I4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion. [Ixxxvi. 6.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three dolphins em- 
bowed. Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved 
panel, ornamented with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers along 
the inner edge. 

Stadium : rofcerti : Itttele. 

Beaded border. 

John Litle. 

11.353. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
|. in. [Ixxxvii. 7.] 

A chevron betw. three dolphins embowed. Within a 
cusped gothic panel of eight points. 

+ SIGILLVM IOHANNIS LITLG I *? I 



Sir Thomas Littleton, of St. Clement Danes, London, Bart. 
11,354. [A.D. 1675.] Red : originally covered with paper 
before impression. -^ in. [Add. ch. 17,616.] 

On a wreath a human bust couped at the shoulders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 1 97 



John Liuet. 

11.355. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
-f|- in. [Ixxxvii. 8.] 

A shield of arms : crusily, or seme of crosses crosslet, a 
lion rampant, LEVETT. Above the shield a slipped quatre- 
foil. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel ornamented with 
small ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

SIG' IOHANNIS LIVT* 
Beaded border. 

John Lodelowe (P) 

11.356. [A.D. 1284.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
|- in. [Ixxxvii. 9.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three escallops (?) in base a 
roundle. Within a carved gothic panel. 
Legend obscure : 

& SIGILLV . 



Robert de Lodelowe, al. Ludelowe, of cos. Norf. and Suff. 

11,357. [A.D. 1386.] Red : injured, indistinct in places. 
^ in. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 21.] 

A shield of arms : two bars and a bendlet, a chief billette. 
Within a carved panel composed of a triangle and cinquefoil 
combined, ornamented with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

& tgtUum rofoertt * Be lo[tie]lotoe. 



Thomas de Lodelowe, of Cobham, co. Kent, Knt. 

11.358. [A.D. 1370.] Red: originally fine, cracked, im- 
perfect. About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 53 A. 46.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. two pierced mullets. 
Within a panel with richly cusped border. 

. . GILVM THOMG 

11.359. [A.D. 1370.] Red: a fragment of the 1. h. side. 
[Harl. ch. 53 A. 47.] 

. LOD6L . 



Hugh Lodewyk, of co. Kent. 

11,360. [A.D. 1364.] Red : indistinct, -fa in. [Harl. ch. 
53 A. 43.] 

A shield of arms : ermine (?) a bend. Betw. three leaves, 
Within a quatrefoil panel. 



198 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Lodewik, al. de Ludewike, of co. Surr., Knt. 

11,361. [A.D. 1357.] Red: imperfect, indistinct in places. 
I in. [Harl. ch. 53 A. 40.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, on a canton, an indistinct charge. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree, and within a carved panel. 

toijanms * loUetotfe. 



William de Lodham, al. Ludham, of co. Buck. 

11.362. [A.D. 1354.] Red: chipped. - in. [Harl. ch. 
85 G. 27.] 

A shield of arms : in base an inverted initial letter w., over 
it a cross and banner, the whole forming a merchant's mark. 
Within a panel with cusped border, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

* S' * WILLGLMI * DC * LODHAM. 

11.363. Sulph. cast of No. 11,362. [D.C., F. 386.] 

11.364. [A.D. 1354.] Red : imperfect. [Harl. ch. 85 G. 28.] 

S' * .'. . 1 * DG * LODHAM. 



Gundreda Lolt, widow of JOHN SCHAPMAN, 

of Wyttone, co. Suff. 

11,365. [A.D. 1369.] Red : indistinct. I in. when perfect 
[Add. ch. 10,022.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. 
Legend wanting. 

RV ...(?) 



Henry de Lomas(P) 

11.366. [A.D. 1316-1317.] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion. 4- in. [Ixxxvii. 10.] 

A shield of arms : on an escutcheon, within an orle of eight 
escallops, a cross pattee. Betvv. three branches of orna- 
mental foliage. 

& leSVS NAZARCNVS REX IVDCORVM. 

Beaded borders. __ _ 

John de London, 

Rector of the Church of Elmestede, co. Kent. 

11.367. [A.D. 1340.] Dark-red: injured, imperfect. in. 
[Harl. ch. 51 A. 3-] 

A shield of arms : a bend, and in chief a label of three 
points. 

& SIGILVM * lOHANNeS. 



John de Lonecaster, Lord of Grisdale. 
11,368. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
in. [Ixxxvi. 87.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 199 



A shield of arms : two bends, on a canton a lion passant, 
LANCASTER. Betw. three fleurs-de-lis, dimidiated, in allusion 
to the arms of FRANCE. 

Ss S' IOHANNIS DE LONGCASTGR. 

Beaded borders. 



John Long, Goldsmith. 

11,369. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I X in. [Ixxxvii. 12.] 

Shield-shaped : a covered cup betw. two buckles in fess, on 
a chief a demi-lion rampant issuing. 

& S' lOH'IS LONGI AVRIFC?) 



Henry de Longchamp, of co. Essex, Knt. 

11.370. [A.D. 1341.] Red : fine, in good preservation. 
-Lf in. [Add. ch. 15,456.] 

A shield of arms, couch\ ermine, three crescents, two and 
one, round-pierced, LONGCHAMP. Crest on a helmet, an old- 
man's head in profile, couped at the neck, wearing a high- 
crowned chapeau and long lambrequin. On a mount on each 
side in the field a branch of oak, anti on that on the sinister 

side is a bird. 

S' H6NRICI : D : LVNGGGCHAVMP. 
Beaded borders. 

11.371. [A.D. 1341.] Another: fine. [Add. ch. 15,457.] 



Thomas de Longchamp. 

11,372. [A.D. 1355.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
now chipped. in. [Ixxxvii. n.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, three crescents, in chief a label 
of as many points. Within a carved panel, ornamented along 
the inner edge with small ball-flowers. 

. THOM6 LONGCHAMP. 



Sir Henry Longe, of Draycott Cerne, co. Wilts. 
11,373. [A.D. 1552.] Red: indistinct, i in. [Add. ch. 

,445.] 

Shaped seal : a stag's head cabossed, perhaps for a crest. 



John Longe, of Sheldon, co. Warw. 

11,374. [A.D. 1375.] Pale-reddish-white: indistinct. % in. 
[Add. ch. 21,496.] 

A shield of arms: three maidens' heads couped at the 
neck, two and one. Betw. three slipped leaves. 
$ SIGILLVM WIL6LMI. 



200 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Alice, wife qfNiCHOL de Longeford, of co. Derby. 
11,374*. [A.D. 1346.] Red : injured, fin. [Woll. ch. x. 2.] 
A shield of arms: field powdered, on a bend in chief a 
lozenge. Within a carved and traced gothic panel. 

William de Longespeie, Earl of Salisbury. 

\pb. A.D. 1226.] 

11,375. Plaster cast from chipped impression. i-f in. 
[Ixxx. 92.] 

A shield of arms : six lioncels rampant, three, two, and one. 

IL6LM 1 ... 

Beaded border. 



George Longevile, Esq. 

11,376. [A.D. 1477.] Red : injured by pressure, -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 19,865.] 

A shield of arms : indistinct. 
Legend uncertain. 



John Longevylle, of co. Northt. 

11,377. [A.D. 1419.] Red : originally fine, chipped, indis- 
tinct, i in. [Add. ch. 22,388.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancettee betw. six crosses 
crosslet fitchees. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
Betw. two pairs of slipped cinquefoils springing from the 
carving. Within a cusped gothic panel. 

Stgtllum : * : toij'ts : * lottgeutle. 



Nicholas Longforde, of Lcngforde, co. Derb. 

11.378. [A.D. 1572.] Red. A x in. [Woll. ch. xi. 103.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : paly of six, over all a bend. 
Cabled border. 

Robert Longhe, of co. Dors. 

11.379. [A.D. 1361.] Red: indistinct. % in. [Harl. ch. 
53 B. 22.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant within a bordure, 
LONG (?) Suspended by a strap from the jaws of a lion's 
face. Within a carved gothic panel. 

: le * foal * rofcerU * longf) : 

Cf. Harl. ch. 48 H. 47 A.D. 1349. 





Grey Longueville, 

son of HENRY and ANNE LONGUEVILLE, Esq., of London. 
11,380. [A.D. 1709.] Red: imperfect, en placard. -JX-f-in 
[Add. ch. 5152.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 2OI 



Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : three greyhounds 
courant in pale. 

John de Longvilers, al. Lungvilers, Knt., 

son of THOMAS DE LUNGVILERS, Knt. 
11,381. [A.D. 1358.] Creamy-white. i in. [Add. ch. 
20,560.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six crosses crosslet, 
LONGVILLERS. Betw. three pairs of leaves. Within a 
carved gothic panel of eight points. 

& SIGILL' IOHANNIS D6 LONGVILeRS. 



John Longwode. 

11,382. [A.D. 1328.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
if in. [Ixxxvi. 88.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three estoiles and a lion ram- 
pant. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 

* : S' : IONANNIS : LONGWODE : 



Pieter de Lootghietre. 

Seal used by SlMON FRAUNCES, of Grofham, co. Hunt. 
11,383. [A.D. 1421.] Red: indistinct, fin. [Add. ch. 

33,376.]. 

A shield of arms : two spears in saltire (?), on a chief three 
battle-axes (?), in base an estoile of six points. Within a gothic 
rosette of eight points. 

+ S' PI6TGR D6 LOOTGHI6TRG. 

Apparently a foreign seal. 



Lope Lopes, or Lora Lores. 

Seal used by MARGARET, wife of THOMAS GALEGAN, 
of DenJiam, co. Buck. 

11.384. [A.D. 1365.] Dark-green. "|- in. [Harl. ch. 85 E. 
36.] 

A shield of arms : bendy sinister of fourteen (or seven 
bends sinister), in dexter chief a stag's head erased. Within 
a carved six-foil panel. 

+ SIGILLVM : LOR6 : LORS : 

Or SIGILLUM LOPE LOPES : the R or P in each name in- 
distinct. 

11.385. Sulph. cast of No. 11,384. [B.C., F. 440.] 



Adam de Louches, of co. Berks. 

11,386. [A.D. 1352.] Red: fine, edge chipped. % in. 
[Add. ch. 20,265.] 



202 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : three bars, in chief a demi-lion rampant 
issuing. On a background replenished with slipped quatre- 
foils. Within a carved and traced gothic quatrefoil. 

Legend betvv. the points : 

S' ADG D6 CUOVCH6S. 



Adam Louches, of co. Berks,, Knt. 
(Perhaps same as previous person.} 

11.387. [A.D. 1369.] Red: cracked, imperfect. About 
I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 536. 28.] 

A shield of arms, coucht \ illegible. Crest on a helmet, a 
bird's head. Within a carved panel. 

&lte . , * . urfjts * 

Beaded border. 

Godfrey de Loudham. 

Seal used by ADAM LE SPICER, of Orford, co. Suff. 

11.388. [A.D. 1353.] Red: fine, -ff in. [Harl. ch. 83 C. 
50.] 

A shield of arms : three escutcheons, two and one, over all 
a label of five points. Suspended by a strap from a hook, 
betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

fc S' GOD6FRIDI D LOVDHAM. 

Beaded borders. 

11.389. Sulph. cast from No. 11,388. [B.C., F. 380.] 



William Loumour, of cos. Norf. and Suff. 
11,390. [A.D. 1472.] Red. -^ in. [Stowe ch. 193.] 
Octagonal signet : an escallop. 



Alexander Lounde, Esq., or Robert Shefielde, 
of Sovthbum, co. York., Esq. 

11.391. [A.D. 1465.] Red : from a signet ring with mark 
of the setting. About f X -^ in. [Lansd. ch. 379.] 

An unicorn's head erased. 
Cabled border. 

John de Lound, of Hayton, co. Nott., or Peter, his son. 

11.392. [A.D. 1339.] Dark-green: chipped, i in. [Add. 
ch. 16,850.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a lion rampant, sin., dimi- 
diated, three eagles within a bordure engrailed. Betw. two 
human hearts, from each of which issues a slipped quatrefoil. 
$ s 1 P 

The rest illegible. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 203 



Roger Louthe, Lord of Wolverton, co. Buck (?) 
11,393. [A.D. 1361.] Red : fine. -ff in. [Add. ch. 

22,181.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. a wolf rampant. Crest on a 

helmet, lambrequin, and wreath, a wolfs head. Within a 

carved gothic panel. 

tre 



John Louthier, at. Lowther. 

11.394. [A.D. 1338.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. I in. [Ixxxvii. 17.] 

St. George, winged, with shield of arms charged with a 
cross, trampling on a dragon and piercing his mouth with a 
long cross. In the field on the 1. h. side a shield of arms : six 
annulets, three, two, and one, LOWTHER. 

[+ SOGNVM SIGItLLI HOH'IS D6 LOVT . . . G. 

Beaded borders. 

John de Loutoun, al. Luton, of co. Suff., Ckevr. 

11.395. [A.D. 1364.] Red: chipped. fin. [Harl. ch. 

53 C. 4.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, an eagle's (?) head 
erased ; 2, fretty ; 3, and 4, destroyed. Crest on a helmet, 
out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head and neck. Within a 
carved panel. 

S' : totyannfe : Be : loutoum 

11.396. [A.D. 1364.] Red: a small fragment. [Harl. ch. 

S3 C. 5-] 

tue : lotttoun* 



Nichol de Lovayne, of co. Kent, Ckevr. 

11.397. [A.D. 1371.] Red: indistinct in places. i-Jg- in. 
[Add. ch. 1 5,748.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend betw. two cotises three 
saltires, LOVAYNE. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
Betw. two sprouting leaves. Within a carved gothic quatre- 
foil panel. 

Sigtllum : nicf)olat : &e : lobagne. 

11.398. [A.D. 1374.] Red: imperfect. [Harl. ch. 53 B. 
3I-] 

StgtUum : ni 



John Lovel, (Lord of Dakkyiig?~) ist Baron, ob. 1311. 
11,399. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
indistinct in places, f in. [Ixxxvii. 14.] 



204 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : barry nebulee of six (?), in chief a label 
of three points. Suspended by a strap from a hook. 

JS SIGILL' : IOHANNIS : LOV6L. 
Beaded borders. 

John Lovel. 

11,400. [Early I4th cent.] Plaster cast from indistinct 
impression. [Ixxxvii. 15.] 

A shield of arms : barry wavy or nebulee of six, in chief a 
label of three points. 

S' IOHANNIS LOV6L. 



John Lovell, Lord Lovell and of Holand, $th Baron. 

11.401. [A.D. 1385.] Red: fine, fragmentary. [Add. ch. 
7690.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., barry nebulee of six, 
LOVEL ; sin., seme of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant, guardant, 
HOLAND. Within a carved panel. On the 1. h. side, a 
cabled cord. 

* , . . ..&*,... ttel. 

Lord Lovel married in A.D. 1373 Maud, grand-daughter and heir of 
Robert de Holand, Baron HOLAND. See her seal, No. 1 1,403. 

John Lovel, loth Baron Lovel of Tichmersh. 

11.402. [A.D. 1409-1414.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression, i-f in. [Ixxxvii. 16.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, barry nebulee of six, 
LOVEL ; 2, 3, seme of fleurs-de-lis, a lion rampant, HOLAND. 
Background replenished with foliage. 

so? j&tgtllwtt : toijamus : ttomtm : tie : louel : * 

Carved borders. 

_ ^ __ 

Matilda, Lady Lovel and Holand, 

\dau. and heir of ROBERT DE HOLAND, 2nd Baron, 

wife of JOHN, $th Lord Lovel\ 

11.403. [A.D. 1387.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
li in. [xci. 96.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., barry nebulee of six, 
LOVEL ; sin., a lion rampant guardant, betw. [six] fleurs-de- 
lis, HOLAND. Suspended by a strap from a tree. Betw. two 
pairs of gauntlets, or hands couped at the wrist, clasped in 
saltire. Within a carved gothic quatrefoil. 

* gigflium : mattlBts : Bite : loud : 1 1 : to : ijolantt. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 2O5 



Robert Lovell. 

11,404. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
II in. [D.C., F. 522.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, barry nebulee of six ; 
2, 3, crusily a lion rampant. Above the shield three roses on 
a branch. Within a carved bilobe ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

* **> A* * rofoer tt .*?* /* $ *< & loucli # * * * # * 



Thomas Lovelle, ^T. G., Justice in Eyre " Citra Trentam." 
Official Seal. 

11,405. [A.D. 1513.] Dark-green: originally fine, chipped, 
injured by pressure, if in. [Add. ch. 8404.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, on a chevron betw. three 
squirrels, an annulet ; 2, 3, two chevrons, on each three 
roundles. Below, a stag's head cabossed with large antlers 
at the sides of the shield ; above, a piece of ornamental 
tracery. Encircled with a Garter inscribed with the Motto 
of the Order. 

&tgtlltt * tf)ome * lofceir * mtltt' tufti 

dtra * treta . . 

This seal should precede No. 1005 in vol. I. 



Francis Lovelace, of Hurley, co. Berks., Esq. 

11.406. [A.D. 1655.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 13,667.] 

On a wreath, on a staff raguly an eagle displayed. Crest 
of LOVELACE. 

Beaded border. 

John [Lovelace], 2nd Baron Lovelace, of Hurley, co. Berks. 

11.407. [A.D. 1664.] Red: imperfect, en placard. l-X-f-in. 
[Add. ch. 26,385.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, on a chief indented 
three martlets, LOVELACE ; 2, 3, on a saltire engrailed, five 
martlets, LOVELAS. Ensigned with a baron's coronet. 

Cabled border. 

Cf. No. 1005, vol. I. 

John Lovelace, yd Baron Lovelace, etc. 
See Nos. 1005, 1006, vol. I., pp. 129, 130. 

Richard Lovelace, \st Baron Lovelace, of Hurley, co. Berks. 
(?} Sheriff of Berkshire. 

11.408. [A.D. 1627.] Red : chipped. I in. [Add. ch. 
13,660.] 



206 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A double-towered castle with gateway and flags. Above 
the parapet an eagle displayed for crest of LOVELACE. 
Betw. the initial letters R. L. In base the word BARK. 

Carved border. 

This should follow No. 4621, vol. II. 



William Lovelace, of co. Kent, Serjeant-at-Law. 

11,409. [A.D. 1577.] Red: indistinct, injured. [Harl. ch. 
86 H. 7.] 

A shield of arms : per fess and pale, over all three eagles' 
heads erased. Crest on a helmet and mantling, a sphinx. 



William Loveney, of co. Essex, Esq. 

11.410. [A.D. 1421.] Red: injured by pressure. i-i- in. 
[Harl. ch. 53 B. 35-] 

A shield of arms: on a fess betw. three cocks as many 
mullets. Within a cusped six-foil panel. 

J&tgtllum totlTmt # tobeneg * 

Beaded border. 

11.411. Sulph. cast from No. 11,410. [B.C., G. 163.] 

11.412. [A.D. 1428.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct 
in parts. [Harl. ch. 53 B. 34.] 



Dame Johanna de Lovetot, 

widow of Lord JOHN DE LOVETOT,/., of co. Stiff. 
11,413. [A.D. 1 309.] Creamy-white : very imperfect, in- 
distinct. About in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 9568.] 

Three shields of arms : united by the base at the centre of 
the seal : I, on a bend three lions rampant (?) ; 2, a lion 
rampant, LOVETOT (?) ; 3, uncertain. Within a carved trefoil. 

. DG LOV . . o . 



Robert Lovetot. 

11.414. [A.D. 1310.] Light-brown: indistinct, imperfect. 
4-* in. [Harl. ch. 1 1 1 C. 32.] 

Hexagonal : a shield of arms : a saltire lozengy. Within 
two squares interlaced. 

Legend betw. the points : 

[ PJRYVe SV. 

Another Seal. 

11.415. [A.D. 1310.] Green: indistinct -f- in. [Harl. ch. 
Ill C. 32.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire lozengy. 

X( S' ROB6RTI LOV6TOT * 



HERALDIC SEALS. 2O/ 



John Loveye, of London. 

11,416. [A.D. 1392.] Red: much injured. % in. [Harl. 
ch. 53 H. 39.] 

A shield of arms : destroyed. Within a carved panel. 
tt SIG IOHANNIS LOV6Y6. 

Beaded border. 



Thomas de Loveyn, Chev. 

11,417. [A.D. 1338.] Red: fragmentary, in. [Add. 
ch. 8053.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. seven billets, four in chief 
and three in base, LOVEYNE. Within a gothic panel. 



Edward Lucas. 

Seal used by TYMOTHY JOHNSON, of Fordwich, co. Kent. 

11.418. [A.D. 1586.] Red. 4 x -f- in. [Harl. ch. 78 I. 10.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a fess betw. six 

annulets, LUCAS ; 2, 3, a bend vair, MoREYNS or MORIENCE. 
A crescent for difference. Crest on a helmet and mantling, 
out of a ducal coronet a griffin's head and wings. 
Beaded border. 

11.419. [A.D. 1586.] Another. [Harl. ch. 78 I. n.] 

11.420. [A.D. 1586.] Another. [Harl. ch. 78 I. 12.] 
Cf. Harl. MS. 1541, f. 63 . 

The same, used by his wife, ELIZABETH. 

11.421. [A.D. 1586.] Red, covered with paper. [Harl. ch. 
78 I. 10.] 

John Lucas (P) 

11.422. [A.D. 1347.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. -Hr in. [Ixxxvii. 18.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess engrailed, betw. three uni- 
corns' heads some illegible charges. On a forked branch, 
betw. two animals' heads. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 
* SIGILLVM IOHANNIS .... V .. A ... 

Cf. Arms of LEE : on a fess betw. three unicorns' heads as 
many columbines. 

Kobert Lucas, Lord Lucas, Baron of Shenfield, co. Essex, 
Governor of the Tower of London. 

11.423. [A.D. 1689.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression: on a label, imperfect, if in. [Add. ch. 13,618.] 

A carved shield of arms : a fess betw. six annulets, LUCAS. 



208 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Ensigned with a coronet. Supporters, two griffins. On a 
label in base, an uncertain motto. 
Beaded border. 

Robert Lucas. 
See RAMONIL BENBO. 



Thomas Lucas, of co. Suff., Esq. 

11.424. [A.D. 1501.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : en placard, i X ^ in. [Add. ch. 16,570.] 

Lozenge-shaped : out of a ducal coronet, a dragon's head. 
Crest of LUCAS. Betw. the initial letters : T. L. 

11.425. [A.D. 1501.] Another. [Add. ch. 16,571.] 



Thomas Lucas, Solicitor to King Henry VII. 

11,426. [A.D. 1507.] Red. % X f in. [Harl. ch. 55 H. 27.] 

Lozenge-shaped: out of a ducal coronet, a dragon's head. 
Crest of LUCAS. Betw. the initial letters : T. L. 

Cabled border. 

This resembles the seal previously described, but is from a 
different matrix. 



Thomas Lucas, of Great Horningsheath, co. Stiff., Esq. 

11.427. [A.D. 1574.] Red: fragmentary. About -f-Xi in. 
[Add. ch. 13,566.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms, couche"\ a fess betw. 
six annulets, LUCAS. Crest on a helmet and mantling, 
wanting. 

Robert Lucesweyn. 

11.428. [Early 1 4th cent.] Green : good. 1 in. [Ixxxv. 319.] 
A shield of arms : a fess betw. a lucy or pike-fish naiant 

in chief, and a saltire in base. Betw. three sprigs of foliage 

and flowers. 

& S' ROBGRTI LVCeSWeYN. 

Beaded border. 

11.429. Plaster cast from No. 11,428. [Ixxxvii. 19.] 



George, son and heir of THOMAS de Luches, of co. Oxon. 

11,430. [A.D. 1312.] Green : chipped, i-i X -f in. [Add. 
ch. 20,289.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms : a cross, and in chief a 
crescent and estoile. 

tt S' GeORGII D LVCH6S. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 2OQ 



Ann Lucy. 
See EDWARD SHELDON. 



Sir Edmund Lucy. 

11,431. [A.D. 1507.] Red : injured, indistinct, i X f in. 
[Add. ch. 35-244-] 

Rectangular : an eagle rising reguardant. Perhaps used 
for a crest. 



Sir Edmund Lucy, of Broxbourn, co. Hertf. 

11.432. [A.D. 1610.] Red. .f^x-Vin. [Add. ch. 35,429.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : three lucies hauriant, two and 

one, LUCY. 

Beaded border. 

11.433. [A.D. 1610.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,430.] 



Edward Lucy, of Weston Underwood, co. Bucks. 

11.434. [A.D. 1656.] Red : indistinct, f X \ in. [Add. 
ch. 35.432.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three lucies or pikes hauriant, two 
and one, LUCY. 
Beaded border. 

Seal used by ANNE, wife #/ NICHOLAS LE HUNT, of Holborn, 

co. Midd. 

11.435. [A.D. 1656.] Another : indistinct. [Add. ch. 35 432.] 



Euphemia, \dau. of RALPH DE NEVILLE, 

2nd Baron Neville^ widow of : [(i) REGINALD de Lucy, 

(2) ROBERT CLIFFORD, Lord Westmorland, and 

(3)] WALTER DE HESELARTON, Knt., of co. York. 

11.436. [A.D. 1369.] Red : fine. i| in. [Harl. ch. 51 E. 39.] 
Four shields of arms, arranged in cross, the points of the 

bases towards the centre : (i) a saltire, NEVILLE ; (2) chequy, 
a fess, CLIFFORD ; (3) six lions rampant, crowned, three, two 
and one, HESLERTON ; (4) three lucies hauriant, two and 
one, a label of as many points, LUCY. Within a richly- 
carved ogee quatrefoil panel, ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

: Jfctaftttt : *> * ettfemie ^ ,* : He : * s* : fotg : # 
Carved border. 

11.437. [A.D. 1369.] Another. [Harl. ch. 54 C. 13.] 

: j&tgtllu : * *. eufemte *.: He ....*.,. 

Drummond's Histories of Noble Families, vol. 2, Neville, p. 6. 
VOL. III. P 



2IO CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Henry Lucy, Esq., son of Sir EDMOND LUCY. 
11,438. [A.D. 1610.] Red : injured. [Add. ch. 35,430.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : bearings illegible. 



Richard de Lucy, \st Baron. (Ob. circ. 1180.) 
11,439. [Late temp. Steph.] Light-brownish-white : 
chipped, indistinct in parts. About 3f X 2 in. when perfect. 
[L.F.C. xiv. 24.] 

Pointed oval : a LUCY or pike-fish hauriant palewise. In 
allusion to the arms of LUCY. 

SIGILLVM RICARDI D LV . . V . . A . 



Sir Richard Lucy, of Broxbornebiiry, co. Hertf., 
Knt. and Bart. 

11.440. [A.D. 1637.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 14,752.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three uncertain charges. 
Chain border. 

Sealiised by FRANCIS LUCY, of Lincoln's Inn, co. Midd., Esq., 
brother of the above Sir R. LUCY. 

11.441. [A.D. 1637.] Red : injured, very indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 14,752.] 

Walter Lucy, of co. Glouc., Knt. 

11.442. [A.D. 1424.] Red : from a signet ring with mark 
of the setting, -^ X -f- in. [Harl. ch. 45 I. n.] 

Ornamental quatrefoil-shaped : a lucy's or pike-fish's head 
erased. In allusion to the arms of LUCY. 
In the field the legend : 

Saute lotalte. 



William Lucy, D.D. 

11,443. [A.D. 1647.] R ed : very indistinct, i in. [Add. 
ch. 29,532.] 

On a wreath, an indistinct crest, perhaps a boar's head, 
for LUCY. 



Rob. de Ludelowe. 

See ROB. DE LODELOWE. 



John de Ludewike. 
See JOHN LODEWIK, Knt. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 211 



(P) John de Ludlow. 
Seal used by JOHN GARTON, of London. 

11,444. [A.D. 1414.] Red : very imperfect, -f- in. [Harl. 
ch. 78 C. 39-1 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three birds re- 
guardant, those in chief counter-reguardant, as many pierced 
mullets. Suspended by a strap from a trefoil branch or hook. 
Betw. two sprigs of foliage. Within a carved and pointed 
gothic quatrefoil panel, ornamented with small quatrefoils or 
ball-flowers on the inner edge. 



NIS + D6 + LVDLO 



Timothy Luff. 
See NICHOLAS SHERRYER BALDWIN. 



Nicholas Luke, of co. Bedf. 

11.445. [A.D. 1531.] Red: injured. About f Xf in. 
[Harl. ch. 53 B. 52.] 

Shaped : a fleur-de-lis, in allusion to the arms of LUKE. 
Cabled border. 

11.446. [A.D. 1545.] Red. [Harl. ch. 53 B. 53.] 



Edward Lulham, of co. Siiss. 

11,447. [A.D. 1515.] Red: injured by pressure. About 
X f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 30,758.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. 



Elizabeth, relict of WILLIAM LUMLEY, Knt., and late wife of 
JOHN CARLELL, of co. Durh., Knt. 

11.448. [A.D. 1472.] Red: injured. ^ in. [Egert. ch. 583.] 
Small signet : a lion's face. 

Carved border. 

John de Lumley, Knt. 

11.449. [A.D. 1417.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i in. [Ixxxvii. 25.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a fess betw. three parrots, 
LUMLEY. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin and wreath, a 
parrot standing on two plumes (?) Betw. two wavy sprigs of 
trefoil foliage. Within a trilobe ornamented along the inner 
edge with ball-flowers. 

Stgtllum : tolj'ts : Ue : lumle : mflftt'0. 

P 2 



212 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Marmaduke de Lumleye, al. Lumelay, 

of co. York, Chevr. 

11.450. [A.D. 1358.] Red: chipped, indistinct in places, 
i^j. in. [Add. ch. 15,656.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. a fess betw. three parrots or 
popinjays, LuMLEY. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin and 
chapeau, betw. a pair of bull's horns a bird as in the shield. 
In the field on the r. h. side, an annulet. Within a carved 
gothic panel ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner 
edge. 

&' ntarma[&]uct fe lumlege # 

11.451. [A.D. 1375.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
[Ixxxvii. 23.] 

&' marma&un Be lumleue * 



Martin Lumley, of Bardefield Magna, co. Essex, Esq. 

11.452. [A.D. 1626] Red: injured by pressure, very in- 
distinct, f- X in. [Add. ch. 29,587.] 

Oval : a shield of arms: a fess betw. [three parrots]. Crest 
on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a demi-eagle 
displayed, crowned. 

Beaded border. 

Ralph de Lumleye, Knt., son of MARMADUKE LUMLEY, 
of co. Dnrk., Knt. 

11.453. [A.D. 1389.] Red: fine, if in. [Egert. ch. 579.] 
A shield of arms, couch\ (diapre) a fess betw. three parrots 

or popinjays, LUMLEY. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin 
and chapeau, betw. a pair of bull's horns, a bird as in the 
shield. Background replenished with sprigs of foliage. 
Within a carved gothic bilobe, ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

&' : ra&ulpijt : ire : lumlege, 
Cabled border. 

11.454. [A.D. 1388.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
[Ixxxvii. 24.] 

Robert Lumley. 

11.455. [Temp. Edw. III.] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion. I in. [Ixxxvii. 22.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. three parrots or popin- 
jays, as many estoiles. Suspended by a strap from a forked 
tree. Within a carved panel. 

rofoertt 



HERALDIC SEALS. 213 



Thomas de Lumley, al. Lumlay, 

brother of MARMADUKE DE LUMLAY, Knt., of co. York. 

11.456. [A.D. 1362.] Red : discoloured, indistinct in 
places. I- in. [Add. ch. 17,097.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three parrots or popinjays, 
within a bordure engrailed, for LUMLEY. Within a gothic 
trefoil panel. 

SIGILLVM THOM6 DE LVMLGY. 

11.457. [A.D. 1367.] Red: discoloured, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 17,098.] 

Waler : de Lumley (P) 

11.458. [A.D. 1334.] Plaster cast. Indistinct in parts. 
I in. [Ixxxvii. 20.] 

A shield of arms : an escutcheon, over all on a bend three 
pierced cinquefoils. Betw. two wyverns. Above the shield 
two birds. Within a six-foil panel. 

S' W ... L .... 

Perhaps a foreign seal. 



Archibald Lumsden, of St. Martins in the Fields, 

co. Midd. 

11,459. [A.D. 1633.] Red. j in. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 18.] 
A crane, contourne. In allusion to the crest of LUMSDEN. 



Henry Lungayn. 

Seal used by ISABELLA, wife of JOHN MESSYNGHAM, 
of Windsor, co. Berks. 

11.460. [A.D. 1389.] Dark-green : indistinct. -ff in. 
[Add. ch. 5201.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire within a bordure engrailed. 
Betw. two leaves. Within a six-foil panel. 

s SIGILL' : HGNRICI : LVNGAYN. 

11.461. [A.D. 1389.] Another. [Add. ch. 5203.] 



Stephen Lungespee, al. Lunggespe. 

11.462. [A.D. 1245-1250.] Creamy-white: originally fine, 
injured, imperfect. 14- in. [Harl. ch. 53 B. 15.] 

A shield of arms : six lioncels rampant, three, two, and 
one (bordure beaded), LONGESPEE. 

+ SIGI 6PHANI : LVNGG6SP6. 

Beaded borders. 

11.463. Sulph. cast from No. 11,462. [D.C., E. 334.] 



214 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Lunghespeie, al. Lunggespe, of co. Berks. 
11,464. [Before A.D. 1250.] Green: fine, imperfect i-f- in. 
[Add. ch. 19,622.] 

0. A shield of arms of early shape : six lioncels rampant, 
three, two, and one, LONGESPEE. 

SIGILLVM WILL G6SP6I6. 

Beaded borders. 

R. A smaller counterseal, I in. diam. A long sword, by 
way of rebus, with scabbard and baldric, palewise, the point 
downward. 

B SeCRGTVM WILL6LMI LVNGGGSP6. 



Cicelie Lunsford, dan. of Sir JOHN LuNSFORD, 

of co. Suss. 

11,465. [A.D. 1613.] Red : indistinct. X in. [Add. 
ch. 30,319-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three acorns slipped, two and one. 



11,466. [A 


.D. 


1613.; 


Red: 


injured 




[Add. ch. 


29,967.] 


11,467. 


"A 


.D. 


1613. 


Red. 


[Add. 


cli 


30,320.] 




11,468. 


A 


.D. 


1615." 


Red. 


[Add. 


ch 


20,324.] 




11,469. 


A 


.D. 


1615." 


Red: 


injured 





[Add. ch^ 


30,811.] 



Sir John Lunsford, of Wylie, co. Suss. 

11.470. [A.D. 1613.] Red. -f- X i in. [Add. ch. 29,967.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three boars' heads, 

couped, LUNSFORD. 
Beaded border. 

11.471. [A.D. 1613.] Red. [Add. ch. 30,319.] 

11.472. [A.D. 1613.] Red. [Add. ch. 30,320.] 



Robert de Luthton, of co. Buck. 

11,473. [A.D. 1249.] Light-brown: indistinct, i-i- X \\ in. 
[Harl. ch. 84 D. 40.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms of early shape : a cross tau. 
Above the shield a cross pattee. 

$ SIGILL' ROB' FILII IV'GTANK?) 



John de Luton. 
See JOHN DE LOUTOUN. 

Andrew Luterel, Lord of Hooton-Paynel, co. York. 
11,474. \circ. A.D. 1240-1250.] Dark-green: chipped, 
in. [Add. ch. 21,268.] 
A shield of arms : three bars. 

SIGILL' ANDR LVT6R6L. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 21$ 



Geoffrey Luterel, son of D. ANDREW LUTEREL, 

of co. York. 

11,475. [A.D. 1261.] Green : originally fine, chipped. 
l-i in. [Toph. ch. 16.] 

Six martlets, contournes : not on a shield. In allusion to 
the arms of LUTTRELL. 

8 SIGILL' : CG3ALFRIDI : LVT6R6L. 
The letters E, R, in Luterel are conjoined. 



Geoffrey Louterell, al. Lutrell, Lord of Irneham, 
co. Line., Knt. 

11.476. [A.D. 1417.] Red : fine, chipped. if in. [Add. 
ch. 21,037.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a bend betw. six martlets, 
LUTTRELL. Crest on a helmet and ornamental lambrequin : 
a fish's tail erect. Supporters, two trees, each on a mount. 
SigtUtttn * galfrt&t loutereH' * 

11.477. [A.D. 1417.] Red : fine, chipped. [Add. ch. 21,038.] 



Hugh Lutrefl, of cos. Essex, Stiff., etc. 

11.478. [A.D. 1406.] Red : chipped, indistinct in parts. 
i-l- in. [Harl. ch. 47 B. 16.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six martlets, within a 
bordure engrailed. Suspended by a strap from a swan. 
Betw. two sprigs of foliage. Within a carved gothic panel. 

Stgillitm : fwg 

The legend injured by casting. 

11.479. Sulph. cast from No. 11,478. [D.C., G. 114.] 
J&tgtllttm : iwgoms . . . u 



John de Luvetot, of co. Suff. 

11.480. [Late Hen. III.] Dark-green : fine. i-Jg- in. 
[Harl. ch. 53 C. 6.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, LovETOFT, etc.. 

$> S' IOH'18 D LVV6TOT. 

The letters lOH'ls are placed in the field round the shield. 
Beaded borders. 

11.481. Sulph. cast from No. 11,480. [B.C., E. 342.] 



Thomas Lydyard, al. Lidierde, of Woolwich, co. Kent. 

11,482. [A.D. 1571.] Red. -fa X & in. [Harl. ch. 
86 H. 40.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : an eagle rising with 
inverted wings. 



2l6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas de Lye, of ' co. Wilts. 

11,483. [A.D. 1361.] Red : originally fine, chipped at 
edges, i in. [Lansd. ch. 687.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. ten roundles. Betw. 
three wyverns. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil. 

In place of a legend, a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 



John Lyle, of co. Suss., Knt. 

11.484. [A.D. 1464.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 30,419.] 

A shield of arms, couche : barry of ten (?) Crest on a helmet 
with conical top, and marked with a cross and mantling, two 
wings erect, barry as the shield. On each side the background 
diapered with a small pellet in each interstice. 

No legend. 

Seal used by ANDREW THECCHER, 
or ISABELLA, his wife. 

11.485. [A.D. 1467.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 30,424.] 



John de Lympenhowe, of co. Norf. 

11,486. [A.D. 1355.] White: imperfect, indistinct, -ff- in. 
[Harl. ch. 83 E. 25.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. some uncertain charges. 
Betw. two sprigs of foliage. 

. D6 LIMPINHO . 



Johanna, dau. of JOHN de Lynacre, of co. Derb. (?) 
11,487. [A.D. 1372.] Red: indistinct, -ff in. [Woll. ch. 

X. 40.] 

A shield of arms : three branches of willow (?), on a chief a 

mullet or cinquefoil betw. two slipped trefoils (?) Within a 

carved quatrefoil. 

S' F6BLI DCLBOSC?) 



Gratian Lynch, of St. Giles in the Fields, London. 
11,488. [A.D. 1664.] Red : injured by pressure, f X f in. 
[Add. ch. 18,993.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. 



William Lynch. 

See THOMAS HATTCHETT. 

Roger Lyncoln, or John Welles, of Northampton, co. Northt. 
11,489. [A.D. 1383.] Red: indistinct -fin. [Add. ch. 
22,367.] 

\ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 217 



On a fess, betw. two wavy branches of roses, three dolphins 
naiant embowed. 
Legend uncertain. 

Elias de la Lynde, of co. Dors. 

11.490. [A.D. 1377.] Red: fine. | in. [Harl. ch. 53 C. 
10.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed. Crest on a dexter 
hand and arm lying fess-wise, a bird. Within a carved gothic 
panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Stgillum : elge : tie : la : Ign&e *< 

Beaded borders. 

11.491. Sulph. cast of No. 11,490. [B.C., F. 506.] 



Gilbert de Lyndessey, of co. Line. 

11,492. [A.D. 1319.] Red : cracked, indistinct. -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 20,034.] 

A double-headed eagle displayed, having over the necks a 
strap sustaining two shields of arms : dex., crusily an orle, 
ermine (?) sin., ermine, three escallops. In allusion to the arms 
of the families of LINDSAY. 



Francis Lyndley, of Bowling, co. York. 

11.493. [A.D. 1721.] Red : en placard, on a label. 
-}| X ^in. [Add. ch. 25,921.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : in chief three griffins' heads 
erased. 

John Lynne, Feodarius of Bury St. Edmund's A bbey, 
co. Sujf. 

11.494. [A.D. 1419.] Red : fragmentary, i in. [Harl. ch. 
53 C. 24.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three indistinct charges. 
Above the shield a mullet (?) 



John de Lynstede, Parson of the Church of Cawston, 

co. Norf. (?) 
11,495. [A.D. 1379.] Red : fine. -j-f in. [Add. ch. 

25,945-] 

A shield of arms : three garbs, two and one. Betw. two 
small cinquefoils. Within a carved cinquefoil panel, orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
* StgtUum * STofjanntB * tie * 

Beaded border. 



2l8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Lynyot of Kyneton, of co. Herts (f) 

11.496. [A.D. 1363.] Dark-green: imperfect, indistinct. 
in. [Add. ch. 28,775.] 

A shield of arms : a cross pattee, and other illegible 
bearings. 

Legend uncertain. 

Andrew Lyouns, Chaplain of Wy combe, co. Bucks. 

11.497. [A.D. 1384.] White : very indistinct. fin. [Harl. 
ch. 49 D. 30.] 

A shield of arms : the charges uncertain. 
& S' ANDR66. 



John de Lyons, i.e., Lyouns, Lord of Warkworth, 
co. Northumb. 

11.498. [A.D. 1376.] Red: fine, edge chipped. iA in. 
[Harl. ch. 85 G. 32.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: a lion rampant, over all in chief a 
label of three points. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin, and 
wreath, a lion's head erased. Within a carved gothic panel, 
ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

j&tg' : tpts : : Igotws # 

11.499. Sulph. cast of No. 11,498. [D.C., F. 500.] 



John de Liouns. 

11,500. [i5th cent] Bronze-coloured: indistinct I in. 
[xxxvi. 128.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: a lion rampant Crest on a 
helmet and mantling, a demi-lion rampant 

& SIGILLVM IOHANNIS D6 LIOVNS. 
Perhaps a foreign seal. 



Richard de Lyouns, of co. Northt., Knt. 
11,501. [Before A.D. 1282.] Mottled-green : indistinct. 
x | in. [Harl. ch. 85 G. 31.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, LYONS. 
Legend indistinct 
Cf. Harl. ch. 86 C. I, A.D. 1288. 



William Lysle, of co. Oxon., Chevr. 

11,502. [A.D. 1416.] Red. X i in. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 34.] 
Oval signet : a lion rampant. In allusion to the arms of 
L'ISLE or LISLE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 2IQ 



Sir Richard Lyster, L. C. Justice of Kings Bench. 

11.503. [A.D. 1548.] Red. 4 x f in. [Add. ch. 9121.] 
Oval : on a wreath, a stag ermine, ducally gorged, for crest 

of (LYSTER) LITSTER. 
Beaded border. 

11.504. [A.D. 1549.] Another. [Add. ch. 9135.] 



John Lytman, of South- Weald, co. Essex:. 
11,505. [A.D. 1528.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 27,446.] 
On a wreath, a stag at speed. Perhaps for a crest. 



Johanna Lyttelton. 

See MATILDIS DE PLESSY. 



Robert Lytton, of Knebworth, co. Herts., Esq. 

11.506. [A.D. 1533.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 28,941.] 

A shield of arms of ornamental shape : ermine, on a chief 
indented three ducal crowns, LYTTON. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling and wreath, a bittern in flags seeded. 

Beaded border. 

Rowland Lytton, of Knebworth, co. Herts., Esq. 

11.507. [A.D. 1601.] Red : very indistinct, -i. x f in. 
[Add. ch. 35,227.] 

Oval signet : a shield of arms : of LYTTON, of which only 
the fess indented is visible. 



. John Lytyl, of Melford, co. Siiff. 

11,508. [A.D. 1367.] Red: injured. [Harl. ch. 53 C. 32.] 
A shield of arms : a fess. Within a cusped panel of six 
points, three alternate points ornamented with a fleur-de-lis. 
+ YIS + SHAL + PASS6. 



John Lyvet. 

Seal used by WILLIAM CHALONER, of co. Kent. 

11,509. [A.D. 1422.] Red : fine, edge chipped. 44 in. 
[Add. ch. 16,374] 

A shield of arms : a fess embattled, counter-embattled, 
betw. three estoiles (?) Betw. three pairs of branches. 

* &tgfllu v tolj'ts ; Iguet 

Beaded borders. 



22O CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



M 



M- 



Seal used by ROBERT WHITE, of Wittersham in Oxney Isle, 

co. Kent. 

11,510. [A.D. 1623.] Red : indistinct. -f X -fr in. [Harl. 
ch. 80 I. 31.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : uncertain. Above the shield the 
initial letters T. M. 



William mmester. 

Seal used by ISABELLA, widow of THOMAS DEL HULL, 

of Snelleston, co. Derb. 

11,511. [A.D. 1405.] Bronze-green : injured, indistinct in 
places, i-i- in. [Stowe ch. 64.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three crescents. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a tree of three branches, and within 
a panel coarsely cusped. 

WILLM . . MM6ST6R. 



Andrew de M . . . . tide. 
Seal tised by JAMES DE PECHAM, or THOMAS LOUEL. 

11.512. [A.D. 1368.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 16,474.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in each quarter an acorn, or 
trefoiled leaf. 

& S' ANDRee : D6 : M TID. 

The matrix injured with six deep scratches, as if for 
cancelling. 

Seal used by RICHARD SWETEMOUTH, of Kemesyngg, co.Kent. 

11.513. [A.D. 1368.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 16,460.] 



John Mabely, of Weldon, co. Northt. 

11,514. [A.D. 1437.] Red : injured, indistinct, i X J- in. 
[Add. ch. 802.] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : a bend cotised betw. 
illegible charges. 

Cabled border. 

A doubtful seal. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 221 



John Macclesfeld. 

11.515. [A.D. 1393-4.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression, i^- in. [Ixxxvii. 67.] 

An angel with expanded wings, holding up in front a 
shield of arms : diapre, a cross engrailed, five ermine spots, 
MACCLESFIELD. Within a carved gothic border, ornamented 
with small ball-flowers or quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

Stgtllu : tofjannts : tnaccleffelB. 

Cf. Harl. ch. 85 G. 34. 

Jordan de Macclisfeld. 

11.516. [Temp. Edw. III.] Green : edge chipped. *- in. 
[xxxvi. 82.] 

A shield of arms : on a chief a griffin segreant. Betw. 
three slipped quatrefoils. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel, 
ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
* S' IORDANI DE MACCLISF6LD. 

Beaded border. 

11.517. [A.D. 1335.] Plaster cast. [Ixxxvii. 66.] 



John Maddocke, of Willesborough, co. Kent, 
Linenweaver, son and heir of EDWARD MADDOCKE, 

of HotJifield, co. Kent. 

11,518. [A.D. 1631.] Red. i in. [Harl. ch. 79 F. 44.] 
A lion's head erased, in reference to the crest of MADOCK. 



Richard Madox, of Steeple Langford, co. Wilts. 

11.519. [A.D. 1677.] Red : en placard, imperfect. -f-Xfin. 
[Add. ch. 15,847.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a bend cotised three roses. 
Crest on a helmet and mantling, a demi-eagle or allerion (?) 
displayed. 

Johanna de La Madurne (P) 

Seal used by ROBERT DE PEYTON, son of 

JOHN DE PEITON, Knt. 

11.520. [A.D. 1341.] Dark-green: indistinct, fin. [Harl. 
ch. 54 H. 19.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., two bends sinister, or two 
chevrons dimidiated, sin., a fess, and in chief a label of three 
points. Suspended by a strap from a face, the background 
replenished with sprigs of foliage and flowers. 
S' IOH' DG LA MADVRNG (?) 

Beaded borders. 



222 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Arthur Maynewaringe, of London, Gentl. 
11,521. [A.D. 1609.] Red : injured. -f- in. [Harl. ch. 
86 I. 63.] 

Out of a coronet, an ass's head. Crest of MAINWARING. 



Sir Arthur Mainwaring. 

11.522. [A.D. 1641.] Red : injured. X \ in. [Harl. 
ch. 77 H. 13.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, MAINWARING. Crest 
on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, an ass's head. 

Seal used by Dame GRISSELL, his wife, widow of 
Sir FRANCIS CLERK. 

11.523. [A.D. 1641.] Another : injured. [Harl. ch. 77 H. 13.] 



William de Meynwarynge, of N. Wales. 

11.524. [A.D. 1394.] Red: chipped, injured by pressure. 
[Add. ch. 1 5,902.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: two bars. Crest on a helmet 
and lambrequin, an ass's head. 

&' g . . . . cm magntoarjmg' * 

Beaded border. 

William de Makenade, of co. Kent. 

11.525. [A.D. 1393.] Red: fine, edge chipped, -ff in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 B. 17.] 

A shield of arms : ermine a fess nebulae. Suspended by 
a strap from a forked tree. Within a finely-carved gothic 
panel ornamented with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

&igtlT : iwUrlnu : fcr : matmiijaDc. 
Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

11.526. [A.D. 1393.] Red. i in. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 16.] 

A shield of arms, as in No. 11,525. Within a carved panel 
and beaded border. 

Thomas Mai, Vicar of Kidderminster, co. Wore. 

11.527. [A.D. 1388.] Red, on a mass of creamy-white: 
injured. $ in. [Egert. ch. 465.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three malls or mallets. 
Within a cusped panel. 

& Stgtllum : tfjome * * * * 

Beaded borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 223 



Robert de Maldone, of co. Essex. 

11.528. [A.D. 1341.] Red : fine, edge chipped. | in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 7.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, on a chief three roundles. Betw. 
three small flowers, two at the sides slipped. Within a carved 
panel of six cusps and four points, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 

% [S'i ROB6RTI : DG : MALDONG. 

11.529. Sulph. cast from No. 11,528. [B.C., F. 279.] 



William Malebys, of co. York, Knt. 
11,530. [A.D. 1328.] Green: chipped. % in. [Add. ch. 

20,557-1 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three hinds' heads 

erased, MALBYS. At the top of the shield a stag's head 
cabossed : at each side a pair of leaves slipped. Within a 
finely-carved quatrefoil panel. 

Ss SIGILLVM WILLGLMI MALBYSS. 



Hugh Malegraffes. 
See JOHN SCHOTEST. 

Alice, wife of NICHOLAS Malemayns, of co. Line. 

11.531. [A.D. 1315.] Green : fine. % in. [Cott. ch. v. 36.] 
A shield of arms : per pale, dex., three dexter hands, 

couped at the wrists, two and one, MALMAYNS, sin., a saltire 
lozengy or engrailed, dimidiated. Background barry, in 
allusion to a coat of arms of a member of this lady's family. 
Within a pointed trefoil panel with three pairs of roses at 
the points. 

In place of the legend, a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 

11.532. Sulph. cast from No. 11,531. [B.C., F. 188.] 



Elianora, widow of JOHN Malemeyns, of Waldershare, 
co. Kent, Knt. 

11.533. [A.D. 1339.] Red: injured, indistinct. % in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 B. 20.] 

A cinquefoil rose : each leaf, and the centre, charged with 
on a chevron, three hands couped. 
Legend uncertain. 

Nicholas Malemayns, of co. Line. 

11.534. [A.D. 1315.] Green: fine, i in. [Cott. ch. v. 36.] 
A cinquefoil rose, charged on the centre with three lions 

passant in pale : each leaf charged with armorial bearings : 



224 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

I, three hands, couped, two and one, MALMAYNS ; 2, a saltire 
engrailed ; 3, a cross flory ; 4, chequy a fess ; 5, barry of 
eight. 

11,535. Sulph. cast from No. 11,534. [D.C., F. 187.] 



Johanna Malet. 

11,536. [A.D. 1357.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
-I in. [xci. 64.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron betw. three 
buckles ; sin., three boars' heads couped, two and one. Within 
a carved panel. 

SIGILL IOHANNG # * MAL6T * 



James Malevil. 

11,537. [Early I4th cent] Sulph. cast from fine impres- 
sion, i in. [B.C., F. 207.] 
A shield of arms : a butterfly. 

8 S' IACOBI MAL6VIL. 
Beaded borders. 



Beatrice Malherbe, widow of ROBERT MALHERBE, 
dau, of WILLIAM NIGER, of Little Stanbridge, co. Essex. 

11.538. [A.D. 1232-3.] Dark-green mottled : fine, large, 
edge seriously chipped. 2^- in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 9.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a thistle or teazle plant 
of fifteen branches arranged symmetrically, eradicated, within 
a bordure engrailed. 

# SflGIJLLVM BeCATlRICIS MALA : GRBA. 

11.539. Sulph. cast of No. 11,538. [D.C., F. 330.] 

11.540. {ante A.D. 1219.] Green: very imperfect, [Cott. 
ch. xii. 35.] 

Robert Mallet. 

11.541. [i3th cent.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
% in. [Ixxxvii. 68.] 

A shield of arms : three buckles, two and one. 
fc SIGILLVM SGCR6TI. 



Andrew Mallorye, of Inner Temple, London. 

11,542. [A.D. 1571.] Red: a fragment, -f- x \ in. [Add. 
ch. 27,349.] 

Oval : on a wreath, an animal's head erased, gorged with 
a coronet. 

Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 225 



John, son and heir of STEVEN Mallorre, al. Malorre, 
Lord of Winwick) co. Northt. 

11.543. [A.D. 1362.] Red: fine, chipped at lower part. 
I in. [Add. ch. 22,549.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three boars' heads. Within 
a carved and pointed gothic trefoil panel, ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Sigtllum : tof) malorre * 

Beaded border. 

11.544. [A.D. 1 366.] Green : cracked, imperfect. [Add. ch. 
21,777.] 

ss Sigtllttm : tofjattttte : malorre. 

11.545. [A.D. 1366.] Green: indistinct. [Add. ch. 21,779.] 



John Malory, of Wynwyk, or Winwick, co. Northt. 

11.546. [A.D. 1422.] Red : fine. I in. [Add. ch. 28,647.] 
A shield of arms: ermine, a chevron within a bordure 

engrailed. Within a cusped panel. 

S>tgtllu * tof)i * malorre * 

Beaded border. 

Stephen Malorre, of co. Northt., Knt. 

11.547. [A.D. 1357.] Red : fine. I in. [Add. ch. 21,771.] 
A shield of arms : a fess nebuly betw. three boars' heads. 

In the field the letters : 



S. M. 6. 

Within a finely carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil. 

& SIGILL' ST6PHANI MALORRG. 
11,548. [A.D. 1357.] Another: fine. [Add. ch. 21,772.] 



Geoffrey Maloisel, of co. Norf. 

11,549. [A.D. 1353.] Red: fragmentary. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 19.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend betw. two cotises dancetty, 
three indistinct charges. Above the shield the initial 

letter A. 

& S' 



William (son of DAVID) de Malo Passu, of co. Chest. 
11,550. [Early Hen. III.] Green, mottled : very imper- 
fect. 1 1 in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 21,176.] 

VOL. III. Q 



226 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms of early shape : on a pile a chevron ; or 
two piles in chief, and in base a pile reversed. 
Legend broken away. 

+ S . . LELMI D6 . 



Richard 

Seal used by JOHN DE MALTEBY, of co. Notf., Knt. 
11,551. [A.D. 1370.] Dark-brown : indistinct. % in. [Add. 
ch. 14,867.] 

A shield of arms : two fishes hauriant, in saltire, betw. four 
cinquefoils, and in base a dolphin embowed, on a chief a lion 
passant guardant. Betw. two wyverns. 

& S' RICARDI GA ....... e. 

Cf. Blomefield's Norfolk, vol. xi., p. 189. (Dept. Copy.} 



Matthew de Maltebi. 

11,552. [i3th cent] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression, i-^ in. [Ixxxvii. 70.] 

A shield of arms : a cross compony countercompony. 

H SIGILL' : MATH6I DG i MALTGBI 
Beaded borders. 



Robert de Malteby, of co. Norf. 

11,553. [A.D. 1300.] Creamy-white: imperfect, indistinct, 
in. [Add. ch. 19,298.] 

A shield of arms : a cross, in chief a label of three points. 
Legend chipped away. 



John, son and heir of JOHN Mautravers, of co. Glouc., Knt. 

11.554. [A.D. 1292.] Bronze-green : fine, chipped, - in. 
[Sloan, ch. xxxiii. 15.] 

A shield of arms of early form : plain. Suspended by a 
strap from a tree, betw. three pairs of leaves. 
S' : IOHANNIS : MAVTRAVGR*. 

In the last word, the letters AV, TR, and ER, respectively 
conjoined. 

Beaded borders. 

11.555. Sulph. cast of No. 11,554. [D.C., E. 456.] 



John Mautravers, of co. Glouc. 

11,556, [A.D. 1327.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
About $ in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 46 A. 43.] 

A shield of arms, coticht: a fret, MALTRAVERS. Crest on 



HERALDIC SEALS. 22/ 



a helmet, an escutcheon of the same arms, betw. two wings 
erect. Within a cusped and interlaced border of carved 
gothic work. 

N SIR 

11,557. Sulph. cast from No. 11,556. [D.C., F. 229.] 



John Mautravers, Senior, of co. Dors. 
11,558. [A.D. 1338.] Red : a fragment. About I in. when 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 53 D. 26.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, MALTRAVERS. 



John, son and heir of WILLIAM Malyn, jun., of Ipswich, 

co. Suff. 

11,559. [A.D. 1368.] Dark-green, -ffin. [Add. ch. 10,021.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a bend dancetty ; sin., 
an eagle displayed, dimidiated. Within a carved trefoil 
panel. 

In place of the legend, three wavy scrolls of foliage and 
flowers. 



Esmond de Malyns, of co. Berks. 

11.560. [A.D. 1342.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 20,264.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a fess compony. Within a 
finely carved gothic panel of eight points ornamented with 
small quatrefoils or ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
& SIG Dl : DG : MALYN6S. 

Cabled border. 

Reginald Malyns, of co. Berks. 

11.561. [A.D. 1424.] Red. -L in. [Add. ch. 20,270.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a fess compony. Within a 
cusped panel of eight points. 

* J5tgtllum * * regmalUt # * malgns # 

Beaded borders. 

Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex and Gloucester, 
ob. 1216. 

11.562. [Early I3th cent.] Plaster cast from chipped im- 
pression. i-L in. [xciv. 22.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : quarterly. 

SIGILL' : GALFRLIDI] : D6 : MAVND6VIL. 

Q 2 



228 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Richard de Manlegh, Escheator to the Earl of Chester 

in co. Chester. 

11,563. [A.D. 1402.] Red : much injured by pressure. 
in. [Add. ch. 20,510.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a dexter hand couped and erect 
within a bordure, MANLEY. Crest on a helmet a wing erect. 
The field replenished with trefoils. Within a carved gothic 
panel. 

&' rtcarUt fog : 



John Manne, of Datchworth, co. Herts. 
11,564. [A.D. 1601.] Red. -ff x \\ in. [Add. ch. 35,227.] 
Oval : on a wreath, a unicorn's head erased, gorged with 
a coronet. 

Beaded border. 



Henry Mannynge, of Goodwood, co. Suss., LL.B. 

11,565. [A.D. 1605.] R ed : indistinct. x 4 in. [Add. 
ch. 23,738.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a cross patonce 
betw. four trefoils, MANNING ; 2, 3, two bendlets engrailed, 
and a canton. In fess point over all a crescent for difference. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and wreath, out of 
a ducal coronet an eagle's head betw. two wings. 

Beaded border. 



James Manning. 

Seals used by MARGARET BURROUGHS, of Bletchington, 
co. Suss., Widow. 

11.566. [A.D. 1696.] Red: en placard, imperfect. About 
4 X f in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 29,721.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross patonce betw. four trefoils 
slipped, MANNING. Crest on a helmet and mantling, out of 
a ducal coronet an eagle's head betw. two ostrich feathers. 

11.567. [A.D. 1696.] Red : en placard. [Add. ch. 29,722.] 

11.568. [A.D. 1696.] Red : en placard. [Add. ch. 29,723.] 



John Manny ng. 

11,569. [A.D. 1368.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
-f in. [Ixxxvii. 72.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions rampant. 
Within a carved panel of eight points, ornamented with ball- 
flowers along the inner edge. 
\ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 229 



Edward Mansell,/##., son of EDWARD MANSELL, 

of Cosgrave, co. Northt. 

11,570. [A.D. 1695.] Red : en placard, on a label, l-x-t-in. 
[Add. ch. 18,057.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three maunches, 
MANSELL. 

Cabled border. 



11,571. 


"A.D. 


1695: 


Another : 


imperfect. 


[Add.ch. 


18,058.] 


11,572. 


: A.D. 


1695.; 


Another. 


[Add. ch. 


18,060.] 




11,573. 


A.D. 


1695.; 


Another. 


[Add. ch. 


1 8,06 1.] 





Sir Thomas Mansell, Knt. and qth Bart., 

\st Baron Mansell, of Mar gam. 

11,574. [A.D. 1711.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
i-i. X I in. [Ixxxvii. 73.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, a chevron betw. three 
maunches, MANSELL ; 2, three bars ; 3, crusily a lion ram- 
pant ; 4, two lions passant guardant in pale. 

SI THOM/E MANSEL MILET BARONETI * * 



Peter de Manton (?) 

11,575. [A.D. 1329.] Plaster cast. -fin. [Ixxxvii. 74.] 
A shield of arms : a cross interlaced with a chaplet or 
annulet, betw. two fleurs-de-lis in the 1st and 3rd, and two 
leopards' faces in the 2nd and 4th quarters. Suspended by a 
strap from a hook. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 

& S' P6TRI D6 MANTOLIO (?) 

A doubtful seal. 



John Man-wood, of Hackington, al. St. Stephen's, co. Kent. 

11.576. [A.D. 1637.] Red : injured by pressure. From a 
ring with mark of the setting, i x - in. [Harl. ch. 86 I. 42.] 

A shield of arms: two palets, on a chief a demi-lion 
issuant, in fess point a crescent for difference, MANWOOD. 
Beaded border. 

11.577. [A.D. 1637.] Another. [Harl. ch. 86 I. 43.] 

11.578. [A.D. 1637.] Another. [Harl. ch. 86 I. 44.] 

11.579. [A.D. 1637.] Another. [Harl. ch. 112 B. 17.] 



Sir Roger Manwood, al. Manhood, Serjeant-at-Law, 
Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, etc. 

First Seal. 

11,580. [A.D. 1568.] Red. X f in. [Harl. ch. 75 F. 44.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : see No. 11,582. 



230 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

11.581. [A.D. 1568.] Red : fragmentary. [Harl. ch. 78 C. 

21.] 

11.582. [A.D. 1569.] Red: chipped. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 26.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : two palets engrailed, on a chief a 

demi-lion rampant issuing, MANWOOD. 

11.583. [A.D. 1580.] Red. [Add. ch. 5331.] 

Another Seal. 

11.584. [A.D. 1570.] Red. X f in. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 
27.] 

Oval : a shield of arms as described in No. 11,582. Above 
the shield the initial letters R. M. 

Another Seal. 

11.585. [A.D. 1576.] Red: injured. ^ x f in. [Harl. ch. 
79 B. 29.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two palets, on a chief a demi- 
lion rampant issuing, MANWOOD. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, out of a ducal coronet a lion's head 
guardant. 

Cabled border. 

11.586. [A.D. 1576.] Red: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 

30.] 

11.587. [A.D. 1576.] Red: injured by pressure. [Harl. 
ch. 79 B. 31.] 

11.588. [A.D. 1578.] Red: a fragment, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 5328.] 

11.589. [A.D. 1578.] Red : fine. [Add. ch. 5329.] 

11.590. [A.D. 1579.] Red: injured by pressure. [Harl. ch. 
76 D. 55-] 

Peter, son of ROBERT de Mara, al. de La Mare, 
of co. Wilts., Knt. 

11.591. [A.D. 1279.] Light-brown or creamy-buff: ori- 
ginally fine, chipped on r. h. side. App. by a plaited skein of 
green silk. i in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 31.] 

A shield of arms: two lions passant guardant in pale, 
MARE. Suspended by a strap from a hook and betw. two 
wyverns with tails flory. 

Ss S6CR [PJGTRI FIL' ROB'TI D' MARA. 

11.592. Sulph. cast of No. 11,591. [B.C., E. 412.] 

11.593. [A.D. 1279.] Another: edge much chipped. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 32.] 

fc . ... OBTI D' MARA. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 23! 



William de Mara, Lord of Ryndecumbe, 

[Rendcombe, co. GloucJ] 

11,594. [Mid. Hen. III.] Green : indistinct. | in. [Add. 
ch. 20,430.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : ermine, two bars. 

S' WILLGLMI : D LA MAR6. 



Roger de March. 

11,595. [Late 1 3th cent] Recent impression in red sealing 
wax. -i in. [xlvii. 1218.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three cinquefoils pierced. 
Betw. three oak-leaves. Within a pointed quatrefoil border, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small ball-flowers. 

SS S' ROG6R : D6 : MARCH. 
Beaded borders. 
Laing's MS. Catal., No. 548. 



Thomas March, of Sherford, co. Devon, Yeoman. 
11,596. [A.D. 1621.] Red: indistinct, -ff X -H- in. [Add. 
ch. 13,261.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a lion rampant, perhaps for a crest of 
MARCH, a demi-lion rampant. In the field two initials : 

I . 



Michael Marchal. 
See JOHN DE LA CAPELLA. 



William Marchall. 

11.597. [A.D. 1529.] Red: chipped, f x f in. [Add. 
ch. 35,119-] 

Ornamental shape : a dexter hand holding a spear or staff, 
for crest of MARSHALL. 
In the field the legend : 

UE MARSHALL. 

Beaded border. 

Philip Marci. 

11.598. [Early 1 3th cent] Creamy- white : imperfect, in- 
distinct if in. [Stowe ch. 85.] 

0. A shield of arms : a fess or bar, betw. six escallops. 
Legend wanting. 



232 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

R. A smaller counterseal. I in. A shield charged with 
one escallop in reference to the shield of arms on the obv. 
9 SIGILL' PHILIPPI 

Philip Marci and his brethren, etc., are proscribed by name in Magna 
Charta. " Nos amovebimus penitus de balliis .... quod decetero 
nullam habeant balliam in Anglia . . . Philippum Marci et fratres ejus 
et Galfridum nepotem ejus, etc., cap. 56. 



Anna Seraffini, wife of PHILIP Marci. 

11,599. [Early 1 3th cent] Creamy-white : very imperfect. 
I -g- X i^- in. [Stowe ch. 85.] 

Pointed oval : a right hand and arm, holding up a shield of 
arms: an escallop for MARCI, see No. 11,598, (counterseal). 
In the field a crescent. 

K SIGILL' AN . . AFFINI. 



John de La Mare, Lord of Little Hereford, co. Heref. 

11.600. [Temp. Edw. I.] Green : fine, edge chipped. 
App. by a woven bobbin of red silk. I in. [Add. ch. 4580.] 

A shield of arms : barry dancettee of ten. Above the 
shield a lance, at each side a wavy sprig of foliage and 
flowers. 

ft S' IOHANNIS : D : LA MACRG.] 

11.601. Plaster cast from No. 1 1,600. [Ixxxv. 26.] 

8 S' IOHANNIS D6 LA MA 

Cf. three bars dancette*e, MARE, or DE LA MARE, etc. 



Robert de La Mare. 

11,602. [A.D. 1364.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I in. [Ixxxv. 27.] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, MARE. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a traced 
panel. 

SIGILL' ROB6RTI D6 LA MAR'. 



Anselm Mareschal, Knt. 

11,603. [A.D. 1337.] Dark-green: cut from a charter. 
i-i- in. [xxxv. 315.] 

A shield of arms : a bend lozengy, MARESCHALL of Heng- 
ham, co. Norf. The shield borne on the shoulder of a lion 
rampant. Within a carved gothic panel with points of a 
triangle and cinquefoil. 

SIGILLVM ANS6LMI MARESCHAL. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 233 



John Mare sch all. 

11,604. [A.D. 1361.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, -f- in. [Ixxxvii. 79.] 

A shield of arms : a cross, with an indistinct mark of 
cadency. Crest on a tree, a pelican in her nest vulning 
herself. Within a carved gothic panel. 

S' IOHANNIS MARESCHAL. 



Thomas Mareschal, Knt., 
Lord of Luttone-juxta-Montagn, co. Somers. 

11.605. [A.D. 1386.] Red: cracked, imperfect. I in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 43.] 

A shield of arms : a cross moline, for MARSHALL. Within 
a carved gothic quatrefoil panel. 

x Stgillum 2Tf)om* mard&al 

Beaded borders. 

11.606. Sulph. cast from No. 11,605. [D.C., F. 561.] 



William Mareschall, Lord of Hengkam, \stBaron. 

11.607. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
z. in. [Ixxxvii. 78.] 

A shield of arms : five fusils in fess. At each side of the 
shield a staff or baton, probably in reference to his hereditary 
office of Marshall of Ireland, granted in fee by King John, 
1207, to his great-great-grandfather, John Marshall, 1st 
Baron by tenure. 

8 : S' WILL'I MARGSCALLI : 

Beaded borders. 

Princess Maria, dau. of King EDWARD I., 
a nun at A mbresbury, co. Wilts. 

11.608. [A.D. 1303]. Green : fine, imperfect. ii in. 
[Add. ch. 20,219.] 

On an eagle displayed a shield of arms : ENGLAND. In 
the field on the r. h. side, a lion rampant. The corresponding 
device on the 1. h. side, wanting. Within a cusped and 
pointed gothic quatrefoil of elegant design, with pairs of 
trefoiled countersunk openings in the mullions at the side of 
the points. 

Legend destroyed. 

Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 143. 

Edmond Mariet, al. Maryett, of co. Oxon. 

11.609. [A.D. 1 599.] Light-brown : cracked, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 9089.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, in the dexter chief point a 
mullet, MARYET. 



234 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas de Marines, of co. Suss. 

11,610. [Temp. Edw. I.] Dark-green: imperfect. -J in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 C. 3.] 

A shield of arms : a cross, in r dexter chief some indistinct 
charges, perhaps passion nails. 

S' THOM6 D' . 



Stephen de Marisco, of co. Suff. 

11,611. [Late Hen. III.] Creamy - white : a fragment. 
About I in. when perfect. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 52.] 

A shield of arms : three water bougets, two and one (?) 
Legend broken away. 



Robert Markaunt, of co. Somers., Chev. 
11,612. [Late I4th cent.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 79 B. 45.] 
A shield of arms : fretty, a chief. 



Thomas Markes. 

See THOMAS NAPPER. 

Sir Griffyn Markham, son of THOMAS MARKHAM, 
of Kir by Bellars, co. Leic. 

11.613. [A.D. 1598.] Red. iin. [Add. ch. 35,317.] 
Oval : on a wreath, a lion of St. Mark, sejant guardant 

winged, supporting a harp. Crest of MARKHAM. 
Beaded border. 

Robert Markeham, of Cottam, co. Nott. 

11.614. [A.D. 1586.] Red. -^ X -jV in. [Add. ch. 
26,013.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : on a chief a demi- 
lion rampant issuing, MARKHAM. 



Robert Markeham, son and heir of ROBERT MARKEHAM, 

of Cottam, co. Nott. 

11,615. [A.D. 1586.] Red. T%-in. [Add. ch. 26,013.] 
On a wreath a lion of St. Mark, guardant, supporting a 
harp or lyre. Crest of MARKHAM. 



Thomas Markham, of Kirby Bellars, co. Leic. 
11,616. [A.D. 1598.] Red. iin. [Add. ch. 35,317.] 
Oval : an indistinct crest, see seal of Sir Griffyn 
, No. 11,613. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 235 



Richard Mar ma due. 
See RICH. fit. JOH. fit. MARMEDUCI. 



Agnes, wife of WILLIAM Marmyon, of co. Leic., Knt. 

11.617. [A.D. 1389.] Red: originally fine, chipped. 1 in. 
[Add. ch. 21,259.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, crowned, MARMYON. 
Betw. the inscription MOYR ! WOL B6(?)- Within a carved 
circular panel, ornamented with small ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. 

In place of a legend, eight wings or lures alternated with 
seven slipped trefoils and an estoile. 

Probably a dau. and coh. of John de Folevile ; Nichols, Leicestersh. 
vol. ii., p. 569. 

John Marmyon, of Kyseby, co. Line. 

11.618. [A.D. 1408.] Red : injured, imperfect ; originally 
encircled by a twisted rush, i in. [Add. ch. 21,033.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, within a cusped border. 

, amuf marm .... 

11.619. [A.D. 1415.] Green : fragmentary. [Add. ch. 
21,035.] 

Siff atmtf # marmgon * 

11.620. [A.D. 1415.] Green: faded, indistinct. [Add. ch. 
21,036.] 

Philip, son of ROBERT Marmion, of Scrivelsby, co. Line., 

5//2 and last Baron Marmion of Tamworth, 

Lord of Scrivelsby, ob. A.D. 1292. 

11.621. Cast in composition tinted red, from an imperfect 
impression in possession of the Hon. E. Stanhope. About 
if in. when perfect, [lii. 24, 25.] 

0. A shield of arms of early shape : vaire, a fess, diapered, 
MARMION. Betw. three swords, in reference to the tenure of 
Scrivelsby Manor, being held in grand serjeantry to perform 
the office of champion at the coronation. 

* SIGILLVM PHILIPPI M N. 

R. A small pointed oval counterseal. % X -f- in. A fleur- 
de-lis. 

$ SIGILLVM SeCRGTI. 

Same seal, with counterseal of MICHEL LEVESKE. 

11.622. [A.D. 1265.] Creamy-white: imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. 53 D. 4.] 

0. The diapering of the fess is well shown in this im- 
pression. 

SIGILLVM : PHILIPPI : MARM . 



236 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

R. A small oval counterseal. f x f in. A shield of 
arms : a crescent enclosing an estoile. 

+ MICHL' LeVeSKG. 

11.623. Sulph. cast of the obv. only, of No. 11,622. [D.C., 
E. 386.] 

Robert Marmyon, of co. Warw. 

11.624. [A.D. 1321.] Red: injured by pressure. if in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 54.] 

A shield of arms : three swords erect pale wise in fess, 
points downwards, and a chief. 

8 S 1 ROB6RTI MA . . OVN * 



Alice, wife of ROBERT de Marny. 
See ALICE BRUN. 



John Marny, of co. Essex, Knt. 

11,625. [A.D. 1462.] Red : imperfect. in. [Harl. ch. 
53 D. 9-] 

A wing erect, for crest of MARNY, cf. Nos. 11,626; 11,631. 
Betw. the initial letters, u tit. 



Robert de Marny, of co. Essex, Knt. 

11.626. [A.D. 1365.] Red : fine. 14. in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 55.] 
A shield of arms : a lion rampant guardant, MARNY. 

Suspended by a strap from a forked tree with a small bird 
rising betw. the branches. The crest is repeated on each side 
of the shield, viz., on a helmet and lambrequin, on a chapeau 
a pair of wings erect. 

S. : i&ofcertt : tie : $tamg. 

11.627. Sulph. cast of No. 11,626. [D.C., F. 442.] 

11.628. [A.D. 1373.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 21,177.] 

William, son of ROBERT Le Marni, a!, de Mareny, 

of co. Essex. 

11.629. \Temp. Hen. III.] Bronze-green : fine, chipped, 
li X % in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 46.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a fess betw. two chevrons, 
in chief a label of five points. 

# S' WILL6LMI : l_e : MARNI. 

11.630. Sulph. cast of No. 11,629. [D.C, E. 495.] 



\ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 237 



William de Marny, of cos. Essex and Kent, Knt. 

11.631. [A.D. 1407.] Red: fine, i^- in. [Harl. ch. ill D. 

43-1 

A shield of arms, coucht-. quarterly, I, 4, a lion rampant, 
MARNY ; 2, 3, two bars. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, 
on a chapeau a pair of wings erect. Supporters, two eagles 
rising with expanded wings. 

Stgtlltt : totllelmt : Be : marng : miltt', 

11.632. Sulph. cast of No. 11,631. [B.C., G. 117.] 



Hankin Marson, son and heir of WILLIAM MARSON, 

of Benington, co. Herts. 

11,633. [A.D. 1623.] Red. -^- X -rV in. [Add. ch. 5298.] 
Oval : a goat's head erased, perhaps a crest. 



Robert Martell, of co. Derb. 

11,634. [A.D. 1373.] Red: chipped. | in. [Woll. ch. 
vi. 8.] 

A shield of arms : three mallets, martells, or hammers, two 
and one, MARTELL. Suspended by a strap from a forked 
tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 

: rofcertt matte!. 



Thomas Martell, of co. Essex, etc. 

11.635. [A.D. 1407.] Red : fine, imperfect, i-^ in. [Harl. 
ch. in D. 43.] 

A shield of arms : three martells or "mallets, two and one, 
MARTELL. Within a cusped border. 

Siff ome * martell /* 

Inner border beaded. 

11.636. Sulph. cast from No. 11,635. [B.C., G. 115.] 



William Martel, of Scamelesby, co. Line. 
11,637. [A.D. 1366.] Green : edge chipped, indistinct. 
| in. [Add. ch. 21,011.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three hammers or 
martells, MARTEL. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil. 
S? SIGILLVM WILLGLMI . 



Richard de Martheby (?) 
11,638. [i4th cent] Red : fragmentary. | in. [xlviii. 

24.] 



238 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms: three squirrels, two and one,MARTHEBY(?) 
Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil. 
S' RICARDI D . 



Elizabeth, widow of Sir ROGER Martyn, 
Alderman and Citizen of London. 

11.639. [A.D. 1579.] Red: from a ring with mark of the 
chased setting. X in. [Harl. ch. 77 A. 53.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess engrailed betw. three 
swans' heads ducally gorged, as many lozenges. Crest on a 
helmet, mantling and wreath, a cockatrice's head betw. two 
wings. 

Cabled border. 

11.640. [A.D. 1579.] Red. [Harl. ch. 77 A. 54.] 



Fernandus Martinus. 
Seal used by NICHOLAS ATTE SELER, of Canterbury, 

co. Kent. 

11,641. [A.D. 1358.] Red: chipped. f in. [Add. ch. 
16,361.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, a fleur-de-lis ; 2, 3, 
chequy. 

+ S' F6RNNDI MARET1INI. 
Probably a foreign seal. 



John Martyn, Citizen and (t Cordarius" of London. 

11.642. [A.D. 1356.] Red: indistinct in places. in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 B. 51.] 

A shield of arms : three bars, MARTIN. In chief, a label 
of three points. Surmounted by a key, the handle of which 
lies partly on the shield. In the field above the shield an 
estoile and a crescent. On each side a wyvern sans wings. 
8 SIGILLVM IOHANNIS MARTIN. 

Beaded border. 

11.643. Sulph. cast of No. 11,642. [B.C., F. 404.] 



John Martin, of Canterbury, co. Kent, Esq. 

11.644. [A.D. 1478.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. -^X-jVin. 
[Harl. ch. 79 B. 54.] 

Oval : a blood-hound couchant, in allusion to the armorial 
bearings of MARTIN. 
Cabled border. 

11.645. [A.D. 1479.] R eci : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 

55-] \ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 239 



11.646. [A.D. 1485.] Red : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 80 C. 
46] 

11.647. [A.D. 1487.] Red : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 
56.] 

11.648. [A.D. 1493.] Red : very indistinct. [Harl. ch. 
79 B. 57.] 

11.649. [A.D. 1498.] Red: imperfect. [Harl. ch. 80 H. 

53-1 

11.650. [A.D. 1499.] Red. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 59.] 



Robert Martyn, of Chidiock, co. Dors. 
11,651. [A.D. 1351.] Red: fine. ^ in. [Add. ch. 15,441.] 
A shield of arms : two bars, MARTIN. Supporters, two 
lions rampant. Within an elaborately traced gothic trefoil. 

& SIGILLVM : ROB6RTI : MARTIN. 
Cf. Harl. ch. 48 B. 5, 37. 



William Martin, Lord of Camieux, 

co. Pembr., 1st Baron. 

11,652. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast of fine impression. -f- in. 
[Ixxxvii. 8 1.] 

A shield of arms : two bars, MARTIN. 

& S' WILL'I MARTINI*** 

Outside the legend a wavy border of foliage and flowers. 
Beaded borders. 



William Martyn. 
See WALTER DE KYLDESBY. 



Nicholas Marum(P) 

11,653. [A.D. 1336.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. . in. [Ixxxvii. 82.] 

A shield of arms : three fusils in bend. Within a double 
quatrefoil interlaced. 

S' NICOLAI -LA 



John Masey. 

11,654. [i5th cent] Plaster cast from chipped impression, 
i^ in. [Ixxxvii. 84.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. uncertain. Crest on a helmet 
and lambrequin, a unicorn's head. Within a carved gothic 
panel. 

Legend obscure. 



240 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Mason. 

See SAMUEL MASON. 



Margeria, wife of ROBERT Mason, of Eye, co. Stiff. 

11.655. [A.D. 1619.] Red. x f in. [Add. ch. 10,482.] 
Oval : on a wreath, a dexter arm, erect from the elbow in 

armour, holding a sword point upwards in bend sinister. 

11.656. Plaster cast of No. 11,655. [xcviii. 78.] 



Robert Mason, of Eye, co. Suff. 

11,657. [A.D. 1619.] Red. A x i in. [Add. ch. 10,482.] 
Oval : an ornamentally carved shield (of arms ?) : a death's 
head. In chief the initials R. M. 
Carved border. 



Samuel Mason, son and heir apparent 0/"ANN CAPSTACK, 
of London. 

11.658. [A.D. 1694.] Red : en placard, on a label. 
-H-X-fVin- [Add. ch. 30,181.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant with two heads, 
MASON. Crest on a helmet and mantling, a mermaid. In- 
distinct. 

This may be the armorial seal of JOHN MASON, one of the 
witnesses, whose signature is at the foot of the usual clause 
of attestation on the back of the charter. 

11.659. Plaster cast of No. 11,658. [xcviii. 79.] 

Seal used by GEORGE CAPSTACK, of London, Brewer. 

11.660. [A.D. 1694.] As above. [Add. ch. 30,181.] 

Seal used by ANN, wife of the above GEORGE. 

11.661. [A.D. 1694.] As above. [Add. ch. 30,181.] 



William Mason, Justice of the Peace in co. Suff., etc. 

11.662. [A.D. 1622.] Red, the paper cut and folded over 
before impression : en placard. -fa x -fa in. [Harl. ch. 
58 F. 39-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three indistinct 
charges. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, out of 
a ducal coronet a buck's head. 

11.663. Plaster cast of No. 11,662. [xcviii. 80.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 24! 



Robert Massam, al. de Mash am, of Durham. 
11,664. [A.D. 1382.] Red: indistinct in parts. -|- in. 
[Egert ch. 577.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three maces. Within a 
carved gothic panel. 

ft SIGILLVM ROBERT! * MASSAM. 

Beaded border. 



John Massingham, al. Messyngham, 

of New Windsor, co. Berks. 

11.665. [A.D. 1389.] Dark-green : very indistinct. in. 
[Add. ch. 5201.] 

A shield of arms : an eagle displayed. Within a pointed 
gothic trefoiled panel. 

$ S' IOHANNIS : MASSINGHAM. 
Beaded border. 

11.666. [A.D. 1389.] Another. [Add. ch. 5203.] 



William Massy e, of the Inner Temple, London. 

11.667. [A.D. 1589.] Light-brown: injured by pressure. 
4X4 in. [Harl. ch. 53 D. 20 B.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, in the 1st and 4th 
quarters three fleurs-de-lis. In fess point over all a crescent 
for difference, MASSEY. 

Cabled border. 

11.668. [A.D. 1593.] Light-brown: imperfect. [Harl. ch. 
53 D. 2i.] 

Eustace de Mastra. 

11.669. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i-i- in. [Ixxxvii. 85.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, six fleurs-de-lis, three, two and 
one. Betw. three wyverns reguardant. Within a pointed 
quatrefoil ornamented with ball-flowers or cinquefoils along 
the inner edge. 

S' eVSTACHII D6 MASTRA. 

Perhaps a foreign seal. 

11.670. Sulph. cast. [B.C., F. 368.] 



Thomas Mathew. 

Seal used by THOMAS JACKSON, of Wellesbourne, co. Warw. 

11,671. [A.D. 1591.] Red: from a ring with mark of the 
setting. [Harl. ch. 79 F. 18.] 

Oval : on a wreath a cock. Crest of MATHEW. 
VOL. III. R 



242 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John, son of ROBERT de Maudeby, aL Mauteby, 

Knt., of co. Norf. 

11,672. [A.D. 1379.] Green: indistinct. I in. [Add. ch. 
14,954.] 

A shield of arms : a cross, MAUTBY. Betw. two leaves. 
Within a carved cinquefoil panel. 

& j&tgtllum : toijanwB : B* 



Agnes, wife of JOHN Mauduyt, of Somerford Mauduyt, 
co. Wilts. 

11.673. [A.D. 1333.] Red: fine, imperfect. % in. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 69.] 

Three shields of arms, united at their bases in the centre 
of the shield : I, three pales wavy, MAUDUIT ; 2, a fess betw. 
six martlets ; 3, a chevron betw. three martlets. Betw. three 
slipped cinquefoils. Within a carved gothic trefoil. 
.... 6TIS MAVDVT. 

11.674. Sulph. cast of No. 11,673. [D.C., F. 245.] 



Gilbert Mauduit, of co. Essex. 

11.675. [A.D. 1251.] Bronze-green: fine, imperfect. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 68.] 

A shield of arms : lozengy, a bordure bezant6e, MAUDUIT. 
L' : S6CR6TI A'A'A' 

11.676. Sulph. cast of No. 1 1,675. [D.C., E. 379.] 



John Mauduit, of ' Pentlow, co. Essex, Knt. 
11,677. [Temp. Edw. L] Dark-green : imperfect, i^- in. 
[Add. ch. 15,006.] 

A shield of arms : chequy a canton ermine. 

VM IOHANNIS MAVDVI . . . 

Beaded borders. 



John Mauduit, al. Maudut, son and heir of 
D. ROBERT MAUDUT, of co. Wilts. 

11.678. [A.D. 1288-92?] Green: good. i-i in. [Harl. 
ch. 53 D. 2.] 

A shield of arms : three bends wavy within three cinque- 
foils in orb. 

S' IOHAN MAVDVIT. 

11.679. Sulph. cast of No. 11,678. [B.C., E. 401.] 



John Mauduyt, of Somerford Maudiiyt, co. Wilts. 
11,680. [A.D. 1333.] Red : imperfect, -f- in. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 69.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 243 



A shield of arms : three pales wavy, MAUDUIT, etc. Betw. 
two wyverns tails nowy. 

& S' : IOHAN MAVDVT. 

Beaded border. 

11,681. Sulph. cast of No. 11,680. [B.C., F. 244.] 



Roger Mauduyt, Chevr. 

11,682. [A.D. 1322.] Red: imperfect, f in. [Add. ch. 
19,838.] 

A shield of arms, couche: ermine, two bars. Crest on a 
helmet and lambrequins, a tree (?) In the field on each side a 
wavy branch of quatrefoiled flowers springing from a human 
heart. 

Legend uncertain. 

Elizabeth, wife of OLIVER Mauleverer. 
See ELIZABETH BARYNGGE. 



Oliver Mauleverer, of co. Line. 

11.683. [A.D. 1401.] .Red: fine, originally encircled by a 
twisted rush. I in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 79.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: three greyhounds courant in 
pale, MAULEVERER. Crest on a helmet, and lambrequin, on 
a chapeau, turned up ermine, a greyhound, collared, lined and 
ringed. On each side, a tree growing on a mount. 

& : olgum * * maulebmr, 

Cabled border. 

11.684. Sulph. cast of No. 11,683. [xlvii. 1475.] 

11.685. Another. [D.C., G. 90.] 

11.686. [A.D. 1401.] Red : injured. [Cott. ch. xii. 29.] 



Robert Mauleverer, of co. York. 

11.687. [A.D. 1401.] Red : cracked, i x f in. [Add. 
ch. 16,892.] 

Oblong octagonal signet : a greyhound statant. Crest of 
MAULEVERER. Background replenished with sprigs of 
foliage. In the field the initials R. M. 

Cabled border. 

11.688. [A.D. 1402.] Red : chipped. [Add. ch. 16,895.] 

Another Seal. 

11.689. [A.D. 1424.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 16,909.] 
Round : same design, different type. 

R 2 



244 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Mauleverer, of Cusseworth, co. York, Esq. 

11.690. [A. D. 1463.] Red. -i-Xf in. [Harl. ch. 112 B. 24.] 
Oblong octagonal signet : a greyhound statant, collared. 

Crest of MAULEVERER. In the field the initial letter M. and 
a sprig of foliage. 
Cabled border. 

Philip Maumer. 

11.691. [A.D. 1242-3.] Plaster cast from imperfect im- 
pression. 2 in. [Ixxxvii. 89.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : three piles meeting in 
base. On a canton or franc-quartier a cross pattee. 

S VM6R. 

Perhaps a foreign seal. 



Ralph de Maundeville, of co. Essex. 

11.692. [Temp. Hen. III.] Green, mottled: fine. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 71.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a lion passant guardant. 
B S' RADVLFI D MAVND6VIL'. 

11.693. Sulph. cast of No. 11,692. [D.C., E. 346.] 



Robert de Maundeville. 

11,694. [i3th cent] Plaster cast from chipped impression, 
-i X I in. [Ixxxvii. 71.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : fretty, a bar. 
B S' ROBERT . . . ND6VYL6. 



Thomas de Maundevyle, of co. Essex, Knt. 

11.695. [A.D. 1378.] Red: very indistinct. % in. [Harl. 
ch. 43 G. 31.] 

A shield of arms : on a chief indented three martlets. 
Betw. two slipped sprigs of trefoil. 

* S' THOMC DG MAVDeVYLG. 
Beaded border. 

11.696. [A.D. 1380.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 22,608.] 

jSr S' THOM . . D MAVDGVYLe. 

11.697. [A.D. 1382.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 74.] 

* S' THOM6 MAVDGVYL6. 

11.698. [A.D. 1382.] Red: injured. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 75.] 

S' THOMG DC MAVDeVYLG. 

Xl,699. Sulph. cast of No. 11,698. [B.C., F. 540.] 
\ - 1 



HERALDIC SEALS. 245 



Thomas Maundeville, Lord of Auescote, co. Northt. 

11,700. [A.D. 1386.] Dark-green: fine. i^ X \\ in. 
[Add. ch. 21,520.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, couch\ three bars. Crest on a 
helmet and lambrequin, on a tree eradicated, a bird. In the 
field on each side a wavy sprig of foliage and flowers. Within 
a carved gothic panel. 

Stsillum : tfiome : maunBetttle. 

Cabled border. 



John Maunsel. 

11,701. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
If X -I- in. [Ixxxvii. 86.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms : ermine, on a cross five 
lions passant guardant Above the shield a demi-man, on 
his left hand a hawk with bells and jesses, in his right a lure. 

SIGILLVM & IOHANNIS & MAVNSGL & 
Beaded borders. 



Nicholas, son of RICHARD Mauncel, of Croydon, co. Surr. 

11.702. [A.D. 1357.] Red: injured by pressure. in. 
[Add. ch. 23,444.] 

A shield of arms : a lion's face enraged. Suspended by a 
strap from a hook, and betw. two small birds, each betw. two 
sprigs of foliage. 

Thomas Maunsell, of co. Essex, Esq. 

11.703. [A.D. 1448.] Red : originally fine, cracked, im- 
perfect, if in. [Cott. ch. xxx. 38.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : per pale, dex., on a fess dancettee, 
three lions rampant, MANSELL ; sin., barry nebulee of twelve. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, an eagle. 

Legend on a scroll : 

Stgtilttm tf)ome . . atm&U' : 

11.704. Sulph. cast of No. 11,703. [B.C., G. 216.] 

11.705. Plaster cast from fine impression. [Ixxxvii. 87.] 

SigtHttm * * tf)ome * * matmfeir : 



William Maunsel, al. Mauncel, of Stroud, co. Glouc. 
11,706. [Temp. Edw. L] Bronze-green : chipped, -f- in. 
[Sloan, ch. xxxiii. 1 1.] 

Hexagonal : a shield of arms : a fess, in chief a label of 
five points, MANSELL. 

. IL6LMI MAVNS6L. 



246 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Mause, Chevr. 

11.707. [A.D. 1319.] Green : imperfect, -f} in. [Add. 
ch. 29,266.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions rampant. 
Suspended by a strap from a hook. 

S' lOH'lS 

Beaded border. 

Walter, son of ROBERT de Mauteby, of co. Norf., Knt. 

11.708. [Late Hen. III.] Dark-green : fine, chipped. 
I- X i in. [Add. ch. 7366.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a cross. 
& S' WALTERI D' MAVT6BI. 



Mawle, Family Arms. 
See RICHARD FAWCETT. 

George Maye, of Burwash, co. Suss. 

11.709. [A.D. 1590.] Red: fragmentary. About -f- X -|- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 29,746.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : [a fess betw. eight] billets, MAY. 
Crest on a helmet, and ornamental mantling, out of a ducal 
coronet a leopard's head, charged on the neck with a crescent. 
Betw. the initial letters G. M. 

Beaded border. 

Richard May, A Iderman of Canterbury. 

11.710. [A.D. 1658.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression: indistinct. % X f in. [Harl. ch. 112 B. 27.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess betw. eight billets, MAY. 
Crest on a helmet and mantling, out of a ducal coronet a 
lion's head. 

Johanna Mayel. 

See MATILDIS DE PLESSY. 



Richard Mayn. 

Seal lised by JOHN ROUS. 

11,711. [A.D. 1417.] Red: fine, injured by pressure. 
T V x TV in. [Harl. ch. 55 E. 38.] 

Oval octagonal signet : a dexter hand couped at the wrist, 
in allusion to the arms or crest of the owner, MAYN. 

Legend in the field : 

rtrfjartf magn* 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 247 



Anthony Maynarde. 

11,712. [A.D. 1594.] Red: indistinct. J- x in. [Add. 
ch. 28,961.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three sinister 
hands couped, MAYNARD. Crest on a helmet and mantle 
looped up at the sides, on a wreath a demi-buck issuing. 

Cabled border. 



Anth. Maynard. 
See HENRY ELSYNGE. 



Sir Henry Maynard, of Eston, co. Essex. 

11.713. [A.D. 1606.] Red: from a ring with mark of the 
setting. -jV X -g- in. [Harl. ch. 83 H. 20.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three sinister hands 
couped at the wrist, a crescent for difference, MAYNARD. 

11.714. [A.D. 1607.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 33,697.] 



Sybell, widow <?/ ANTHONY LEWES, Esq., and 

wife 0/ ANTHONY Maynarde. 

11,715. [A.D. 1594.] Red: injured, -f- X \ in. [Add. ch. 
28,961.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three roundles 
as many quatrefoils ; a martlet for difference. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a lion's head erased. 
Cabled border. 



John Maynston, of co. Heref. 

11,716. [A. D. 1599.] Reddish-brown: indistinct, -f- X -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 1875.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three hedgehogs. 
Above the shield an uncertain device. 

Beaded border. 



Arthur Maynwaringe, of London, Gentl. 

11,717. [A.D. 1609.] Red : injured, f in. [Harl. ch. 
86 I. 63.] 

Out of a ducal coronet, an ass's head. Crest of MAIN- 
WARING. 



Edward Mayo. 

See WILLIAM HUISH. 



248 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John, son of JOHN Mayre, al. Meyre, 
Burgess of Lynn Regis, co. Norf. 

11.718. [A.D. 1291.] Dark -green: good impression. 
I X -i- in. [Add. ch. 7913.] 

Shield-shaped : on a shield : a butterfly. 

S' lOH'IS FIL' lOH'IS MAYRG. 

11.719. Plaster cast of No. 11,718. [Ixxxvii. 90.] 



Thomas Le Mayster, of Ipswich, co. Suff. 
11,720. [A.D. 1374-] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. I in. [Add. ch. 10,136.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancettee betw. uncertain charges. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

SIGILLVM THOM6 L6 MS . . R. 



Master Walter Medeford. 

11,721. [A.D. 1418.] Plaster cast from chipped impression, 
[ixxxvii. 92.] 

A shield of arms : per fess dancettee, a fess dancettee 
counterchanged, in chief a crescent for difference. Suspended 
by a strap from a forked tree. Within a gothic panel. 

&' m[agt]ftrt : toaltert 



Adam de Medeley, of co. Suss. 

11.722. [A.D. 1316.] Green, mottled. in. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 90.] 

A shield of arms : a cross crosslet, and chief compony, but 
uncertain. 

S' ADAM D6 M6DLA . . . 

11.723. Sulph. cast of No. 11,722. [D.C., F. 191.] 



Thomas de Melburn, Clerk. 

11,724. [A.D. 1374.] Red: originally fine, much injured. 
[Add. ch. 7909.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered lozengy. On a bend 
three escallops. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
Within an elegantly carved gothic panel ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 



me 



HERALDIC SEALS. 249 



William de Meldon, Chevr., of co. Norf. 

11.725. [A.D. 1354.] Red: slightly chipped. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 53 D. 33.] 

A shield of arms, coucht ' : a fess dancettee betw. three 
crescents. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, out of a ducal 
coronet, a garb. Within a carved gothic panel, ornamented 
with small ball-flowers. 

S' WILLLMI D MGLDON6. 

11.726. Sulph. cast of No. 11,725. [D.C., F. 388.] 



John Meleward, of Laughton, co. Suss., 
son #/"JOHN MELEWARD, of Chiddinglegh. 
11,727. [A.D. 1444.] Red : imperfect. \\ in. [Add. ch. 

29.795-] 

An owl ; background replenished with foliage and flowers. 



Lady Escholace, or Scholastica, de Melsa, widow of 

GEOFFREY de Meaux, al. Melsa, al. Mewes, Chevr., 

of cos. Northt. and Warw. 

11.728. [A.D. 1329]. Creamy-white: indistinct. -f-X-H-in. 
[Add. ch. 21,415.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three uncertain charges. Cf. next 
seal, No. 11,729. Within a cusped panel of eight points. 

Another Seal. 

11.729. [A.D. 1346.] Red : originally fine, chipped at 
edge, -[-f- in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 88.] 

Two shields of arms : dex., three griffins segreant, two and 
and one, MELSA or MEWES ; sin. three leopards' faces 
jessants-de-lis, betw. six crosses crosslet. Suspended from a 
forked tree on a mount. In the background above the 
shields are five small quatrefoils. 

& SIGILLVM : SCOLASTLICJ6 : [D6 : M6JLSA. 

Cf. Cott. ch. xxvii. 118 ; Add. ch. 20,733, 20,734 ; Harl. ch. 50 F. 51. 



John de Melsa, al. Mewes, of co. Northt., Knt., 

son of the Lady SCOLASTICA DE MEWES. 
11,730. [A.D. 1360.] Green: injured by pressure. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 1 1 8.] 

A shield of arms : six griffins segreant, three, two, and one. 
Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage with trefoiled flowers. 
Within a carved gothic quatrefoil panel ornamented along the 
inner edge with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

& SIGILLVM : IOHANNIS : D : MGLSA. 
Cf. Add. ch. 21,696 \ 24,186. 



2$0 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Memmiri, al. Memburi, 

son of MAURICE DE MEMBURI, of co. Somers., Chevr. 

11.731. [A.D. 1338.] Dark-yellow: indistinct. -f- in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 95.] 

A shield of arms : three escallops, over all a bendlet. 

Si S'. lOH'IS D6 MGMMIRI. *> *> 

11.732. Sulph. cast from No. 11,731. [D.C., F. 273.] 



John de Memmiri. 

See JOHN DE MEMBURI. 



William Menevylle. 

11,733. [Temp. Edw. II.] Red. in. [Egert. ch. 539.] 
A shield of arms : a cross embattled counterembattled (?). 
Within two interlaced trefoils forming a cusped panel. With 
six pellets in the six lunettes formed by the intersection of 
the lines. 



Geo. Mercer. 

See CLIFFORD. 



Lucy de Meriet, al. Meryet, dau. of WILLIAM MALET ; 

widow of HUGH DE MERYET, of co. Kent. 
11,734. [A.D. 1309.] Bronze-green : chipped, imperfect, 
l-i in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. ill.] 

A shield of arms : the charges destroyed, with traces of a 
bend. Supported by a strap from a tree of three branches. 
Within a pointed quatrefoil border. 

& SIGILLV Cl * . . M6RI6T. 



Matildis de Meriet. 

Seal used by JOHN, son of JOHN DE MERYET, Knt., 
cousin and co-heir of Sir JOHN DE BEAUCHAMP, 

of Somerset, Chevr. 

11,735. [A.D. 1368.] Red : fine. % in. [Add. ch. 
22,583.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., barry of six, MARYET ; 
sifc., a lion rampant. Betw. two slipped leaves. Within a 
carved gothic panel with points of a triangle and cinquefoil 
interlaced, ornamented along the inner edge with small ball- 
flowers or quatrefoils. 

SJ SIGI : MATILDIS : D : M6RI6T. 
Cf. Add. ch. 23,729, A.D. 1365. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 251 



Simon de Merieth, of co. Kent, Knt. 

11.736. [Late I3th cent] Green mottled: fine. -{- in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 103.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, a bend ermine. 

J S' SIMONIS DG M6RI6T. 
Beaded border. 

11.737. Sulph. cast from No. 11,736. [B.C., E. 397.] 



Simon Meriet, of co. Somers. [of New Sarum ?], Knt. 

11.738. [A.D. 1367.] Red: fine, injured by casting. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 1 02.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, a bend ermine. Within a 
pointed gothic trefoil panel, ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

& j& met : noue : farum* 

11.739. Sulph. cast from No. 11,738. [D.C., F. 455.] 



Michiel . . . Va . . . ekerke. 

Seal ascribed to JOHN DE MERKE. 

11,740. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast of indistinct impression. 
[Ixxvii. 97.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a canton, an uncertain 
charge, perhaps a mullet. 

S' MICHIEL VA 6K6RK6? 

Probably a foreign seal. 



Simon de Merke. 

11.741. [A.D. 1334.] Red : fine. % in. [Cott. ch. xii. 26.] 
A shield of arms : a lion rampant debruised by a bendlet. 

Within a finely carved gothic trefoil panel, ornamented with 
small ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
Beaded border. 

William le Merkes, al. de Merkes, 
son of HENRY DE LAUFARE, of co. Essex. 

11.742. [A.D. 1292.] Dark-green. -Lf in. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 107.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, MERKS. 

& CRD MANDATO. 

11.743. Sulph. cast of No. 11,742. [B.C., E. 478.] 

& CRGD6 MANDA . . . 

11.744. [A.D. 1293.] Bark-green : chipped. [Cott. ch. 
xii. 44.] 

11.745. Sulph. cast. [B.C., E. 477.] 



252 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Merlage, of Derby, co. Derb. 

11,746. [A.D. 1491.] Red : injured, f in. [Woll. ch. 
viii. 14.] 

A shield of arms : per fess, a lion rampant. Above the 
shield an uncertain initial letter ttl (?). 



Roger de Merlai. 

11,747. [i3th cent.] Plaster cast of fine impression. 
\\ in. [Ixxxvii. 98.] 

A shield of arms of early form : three merles, or black- 
birds, in pale. 

ft SIGILL' ROG6RI D6 M6RLAI. 



Hugh Merles, Clerk. 

11,748. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
|- in. [Ixxxvii. 99.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend betw. six merles, or black- 
birds, three annulets. Within a carved trefoil panel, orna- 
mented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 
S' HVGONIS MGRL6 CL'ICI. 



John Mersshe, of Creting All Saints, co. Suff. 

11.749. [A.D. 1399.] Red : injured by pressure, chipped. 
| in. [Add. ch. 8382.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex. on a bend indented three 
uncertain charges, sin. an eagle displayed with wings in- 
verted, dimidiated. Within a carved trefoil panel. 

In place of the legend, three wavy scrolls of foliage and 
flowers. 

John Mershe, of London. 

11.750. [A.D. 1568.] Red. i x f in. [Add. ch. 21,572.] 
Oval : a lion's head erased. Perhaps for a crest. 
Beaded border. 

John de Merstone, of co. Somers. 

11.751. [A.D. 1370.] Red : injured by pressure. in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 1 08.] 

A shield of arms (?) : a chevron betw. two slipped trefoils in 
chief and a cock reguardant in base, a crescent for difference. 
Within a finely carved gothic panel. 

s SIGILL' IOHANNIS DG M6RSTON. 

11.752. Sulph. cast of No. 11,751. [D.C., E. 494.] 






HERALDIC SEALS. 253 



11,753. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
in. [Ixxxvii. 100.] 

8 SIGILL' IOHANNIS D M6RSTON. 



Edmund de Mertone. 

Seal used by RICHARD ROBYNNS, of Schobbedon, co. Here/., 
and of the Marches of Wales. 

11.754. [A.D. 1387.] Red: indistinct, injured by pressure. 
I- X if in. [Harl. ch. 112. C. 35.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant debruised by a 

bendlet. 

S' 6DMVNDI D MRTON. 

11.755. Plaster cast of No. 11,754. [xcviii. 61.] 



Peter Meryfyld, of Chepyngtoriton, co. Dev. 
11,756. [A.D. 1508.] Red. fin. [Add. ch. 29,151.] 
A shield of arms : indistinct, perhaps a Cornish chough, in 

reference to the arms of MEREFIELD, a chevron betw. three 

(or five) Cornish choughs. 



Ralph Merifeild, Citizen of London. 

11.757. [A.D. 1622.] Red : injured. -. x in. [Add. ch. 
35,205.] 

Oval : an ornamentally carved shield of arms : five garbs 
in cross, MEREFIELD. 

Seal used by JOAN, wife of GEORGE COLE, of Sutton-at-Hone y 
co. Kent. 

11.758. [A.D. 1615.] Red: injured by pressure. [Add. ch. 
23,742.] 

Walter Meryfelde, of co. Devon. 

11.759. [A.D. 1433.] Red : a fragment. About f in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 1 3,002.] 

A shield of arms : three crosses, two and one. 
. S + M. . 



Ranulph \surnamed BLUNDEVILLE, great-grandson of 

RANULPH de Meschines,] Earl of Chester. 
11,760. [Temp. Rich. I.] Dark-green : fine, imperfect. 
2-f in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 15,771.] 

0. A shield of arms of early date : a wolf or lion rampant. 
. GILLVM RAN .... 



254 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

R. Oval counterseal. Impression of a fine antique oval 
intaglio gem. i X 14- in. The subject is obscure. Two kings 
seated on cross-legged thrones. Along the rim a Phoenician (?) 

inscription. 

SIGILLVM . . . MTQAV'C?) 

11,761. \Temp. Rich. I.] Creamy-white : a fragment of 
the obv. only, showing part of the shield, and legend. [Harl. 

ch. 52 A. 17.] 

VLFI. 

Cf. also Nos. 7520, 8530, fragments apparently of this type. 



John Thomas Message, late of Fort George, co. Berks, 

now of Rotherham, co. York, Esq. 

11,762. [A.D. 1782.] Red: en placard, cracked, -f- X -- in. 
[Add. ch. 18,084.] 

Oval : an ornamental lozenge-shaped shield of arms : per 
pale, dex. on a chevron three roundles, sin. three bulls' heads 
erased, ducally gorged. 



Isabella, wife of JOHN Messyngham. 
See HENRY LUNGAYN. 



John Methewolde, of Langford, of co. Norf. 

11,763. [A.D. 1397.] Dark-green: from a ring, with mark 
of the setting, f X i in. [Add. ch. 14,860.] 

Oblong octagonal seal : a shield of arms : six escallops, 
three, two, and one. Betw. four small sprigs, and the initial 
letters l ttt 

Cabled border. 



Andrew de [Metstejde. 

11,764. [A.D. 1368.] Plaster cast from matrix injured or 
defaced. % in. [Ixxxix. n.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in each quarter an escallop, 
METSTEDE, etc. 

tt 3' ANDR66 : D : M[TST]De. 
Cf. LAURTUN, xxxvi. 73. 



William Mette, of Canterbury, co. Kent. 

11.765. [A.D. 1507.] Red. [Harl. ch. 79 C. 38.] 

On a mount a stag lodged. In the field a shackle, and the 
initial letters t *. 
Cabled border. 

11.766. [A.D. 1507.] Another. [Harl. ch. 79 C. 39.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 255 



Katharine Meulard, executrix of the will of 
JOHN DE ALDEBURGH, late Burgess of Reading. 
11,767. [A.D. 1350.] Green. |Xfin. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 117.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a bend engrailed (?) Within a 
carved gothic panel. 

In place of a legend, a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 



Thomas Meverell, of ' co. Derb., Esq. 

11,768. [A.D. 1470.] Dark-green : fine, x in. [Woll. 
ch. ix. 22.] 

Oblong octagonal : a griffin segreant, for MEVERELL. In 
the field four roundles. 

Cf. No. 11,774. 



Thomas Mewtas, al. Mewtys, of Westham, co. Essex, Esq. 

11,769. [A.D. 1597.] Red: imperfect. $ in. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 84.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : an unicorn salient, 
MEWTYS. 



Gilbert Meydene, of Bolewarehethe [Bulverkithe], co. Suss. 

11,770. [Early I4th cent] Creamy-white : very indistinct, 
f in. [Add. ch. 20,051.] 

A shield of arms : lozengy, a bend (?) Within a pointed 
gothic quatrefoil. 

* S' & SIMON & D6 

Cf. also Add. ch. 20,052. 



William de Meynill, of co. Derb. 

11,771. [A.D. 1277.] Dark-green: imperfect. I in. [Woll. 
ch. viii. 55.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, on a fess some indistinct 
charges. 

ILL'I D . 



John Meyre. 

See JOB MAYRE. 

Gilley Meyrick, of London, Esq. 

11,772. [A.D. 1591.] Red: from a ring. -{- x \^ in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 F. 39.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a chevron betw. 
three staves raguly, etc., MEYRICK; 2, 3, two porcupines 
passant in pale, MERICKE. 



256 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Robert de Meysi. 

11,773. [Temp. Edw. I.] Pale-red: edge chipped. % in. 
[Add. ch. 26,251.] 

A shield of arms : a fess, and other indistinct charges. 
Cf. MEYSEY, a fess betw. three cinquefoils pierced. 
E SIGILLVM SCRTI. 

Cf. Robert de Meysi of Ellington Manor, co. Northumb., A.D. 1272. 
Harl. ch. 57 C. 32. 



Thomas Meyverell, of co. Derb. 

11,774. \circ. A.D. 1500.] Green, the paper of the deed 
cut and folded over before impression : en placard. in. 
[Woll. ch. xii. 75.] 

Octagonal : an animal's head erased, perhaps a crest. 

Cf. No. 11,768. 



Richard Michell, of Berry -cum- Heithmangrove, co. Kent. 

11,775. [A.D. 1660.] Red : indistinct. x iV in. [Add. 
ch. 33,993-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chief three roundles. In 
fess point a mullet for difference (?) 



Roger Michel, of Warneham, co. Suss., Gentl. 

11.776. [A.D. 1620.] Red. -i-Xf in. [Harl. ch. 86 I. 50.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : paly of six per fess counter- 
changed. 

Beaded border. 

Simon Michel. 

11.777. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
[Ixxxviii. 2.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron betw. three 
swans, MlCHELL ; sin., per fess, in chief a fess nebuly. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved or cusped 
panel, enclosing small quatrefoil flowers. 

Stgdlum *> : *< stmouts x : * mtdjcl *, : * 

Cabled borders. 

William Michell. 

Seal used by APSLEY PELLATT, of St. Martin's in the Fields, 

co. Midd. 

11.778. [A.D. 1735.] Red : on tape. \\ x -& in. [Add. 
ch. 15,583-] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a chevron betw. 
three escallops, MlCHELL. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 257 



John Michelgrove, of co. Suss., Esq. 

11.779. [A.D. 1455.] Red. -^ in. [Add. ch. 30,052.] 

On a helmet and mantling, an unicorn's head erased. 
Crest of MICHELGROVE. In the field the motto : 

come ieo trotte. 

Cabled border. 

11.780. [A.D. 1455.] Red, mottled with brown. [Add. 
ch. 8893.] 

11.781. [A.D. 1456.] Red : cracked, imperfect, very in- 
distinct. [Add. ch. 24,681.] 

11.782. [A.D. 1457.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 56 B. 29.] 



Barbara, wife of THOMAS Middleton. 

11.783. [A.D. 1620.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 30,906.] 

Apparently same as described in No. 11,786 for JOHN 
MIDDLETON. 

Gilbert de Midilton. 

11.784. [A.D. 1319.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
2- in. [Ixxxviii. 3.] 

A shield of arms: quarterly, in the ist quarter a stag's 
head cabossed. Betw. three sprigs of foliage. 

# S' GILB6RTI D6 MIDILTON' * 
Beaded border. 



Sir John Middleton, of Learn., co. Derby (?}, Chev. 

11,785. [A.D. 1479.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
i-f- in. [Ixxxviii. 4.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly, I, 4 ; quarterly, 2, 3, 
three ermine spots betw. six crosses crosslet. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a wild man or 
savage, wreathed about the temples, holding a club. 

Legend on a ribbon : 

le feel De fir tefTn mtUUtlttt cty'lr f 
Be leamtya ....(?) 



John Middleton, of Horsham, co. Surr. 
11,786. [A.D. 1619.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct 
3- X i in. [Add. ch. 30,902.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a saltire engrailed, MIDDLETON. 
VOL. ill. S 



258 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, a talbot passant, 
ringed and lined. 
Cabled border. 

11.787. [A.D. 1620.] Red: much injured. [Add. ch. 

30,903-] 

11.788. [A.D. 1620.] Red : injured, indistinct. [Add. ch. 
30,906.] 



Thomas, son of JOHN Middleton, of Horsham, co. Surr. 

11.789. [A.D. 1619.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 30,902.] 

As described for JOHN MIDDLETON, see No. 11,786. 

11.790. [A.D. 1620.] Red : injured. [Add. ch. 30,903.] 

11.791. Another. [Add. ch. 30,906.] 



Thomas, son of JOHN Middleton. 
See ROSA DURANT. 



William Middleton. 

11,792. [A.D. 1360.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
About I in. when perfect. [Ixxxviii. 5.] 

A shield of arms : a fess ermine betw. three crosses 
molinc, for MIDDLETON. Within a carved gothic panel. 
. Ml * D6 * Ml . 



Daniel Midwinter, of London, Bookseller. 

11,793. [A.D. 1722.] Red : imperfect, en placard, on a 
tape. -I X 4- in. [Add. ch. 9309.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a tree eradicated, a ship, the sun 
and moon, and other emblems. Above the shield a helmet 
and mantling. 



Robert Mildenhall, of London. 

Seal used by THOMAS BROUN, Citizen and Merchant 

of London. 

11.794. [A.D. 1398.] Red: fine. fin. [Harl. ch. 47 D. 2.] 
A shield of arms : a bird, and a chief chequy. Betw. the 

initial letters R. M. Above the shield a small quatrefoil. 
Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil. 

11.795. Sulph. cast of No. 11,794. [D.C., F. 608.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 259 



Sir Walter Mildmaye, Chancellor of the Exchequer, 
Privy Councillor. 

11.796. [A.D. 1572.] Red. % x in. [Add. ch. 16,153.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : per fess nebuly, three greyhounds' 

heads couped, collared, MILDMAY. 
Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

11.797. [A.D. 1584.] Red: injured. ^ X f in. [Harl. ch. 
79 G. 4.] 

Oval : on a wreath a leopard's head erased, ducally gorged, 
ringed and chained : on the neck beneath the coronet three 
pellets. Crest of MILDMAY. 

Beaded border. 



Nicholas Miller, of Hide Hall, in Sandon, co. Midd. 

11.798. [A.D. 1671.] Red: indistinct % X -fa in. [Add. 
ch. 35,909.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : [per pale] a chevron betw. three 
charges, roses (?) in chief, and an eagle displayed in base. 
Crest on a helmet and mantling, a goat (?) leaping up to 
a tree. 

Beaded border. 

11.799. [A.D. 1671.] Red : injured, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 



John Millington, of East Hoathly, co. Suss. 
11,800. [A.D. 1636.] Red. f. x \ in. [Add. ch. 29,660.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : three mill-stones, two and one, 

MILLINGTON. Badly impressed, and the matrix reversed for 

a second impression. 
Cabled border. 



John Millington, of Wandsworth, co. Surr., Esq. 

11,801. [A.D. 1652.] Red : injured by pressure, very in- 
distinct. ^5. x i in. [Add. ch. 29,548.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, three mill- 
stones, two and one ; 2, 3, an eagle displayed, MILLINGTON. 



Sir Christopher Milton, of Rushmere, 

Justice of the Common Pleas. 

11,802. [A.D. 1688.] Red: on a label, imperfect. x$in. 
[Add. ch. 10,262.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a double-headed eagle displayed, 
MILTON. Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, a lion's 
gamb erect, grasping an eagle's head erased. 

S 2 



260 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Minterne. 

Seal used by RAFFE LATHOM, al. LATHAUM, of Pur iff or d, 

co. Surr. 

11,803. [A.D. 1598.] Red: fine. 3. x % in. [Harl. ch. 
79 F. 40.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, betw. three lions passant 
guardant in pale, MINTERNE. Crest, on a helmet and 
mantling, a bull's head ducally gorged and armed. 

Cabled border. 



Kobert Mirfyn, al. Myrfyn, of Thurcroft, co. York. 

11,804. [A.D. 1592.] Red: chipped. -| in. [Add. ch. 
I7,98i.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., on a bend three crosses 
fleury (?), MERFIN, or MORFIN, in chief an annulet for dif- 
ference ; sin., a fess raguly betw. three lions' heads erased, 
LEVET. 

Border coarsely engrailed. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1487, f. 438 b. 



Thomas Misterton, al. Mysterton, of Swarteshaghe Manor, 

in GyslyngJiam, co. Suff., Esq. 

11,805. [A.D. 1417.] Red. % in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 208.] 
An unicorn's head erased, betw. the initial letters t. ttt. 

In the field two pellets. 
Beaded border. 



Ralph de Modburn'. 

11,806. [A.D. 1354.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression, i in. [Ixxviii. 7.] 

A shield of arms : two chevronels, on a canton, an uncertain 
charge. Betw. three sprigs of foliage. 

8 S RADVLFI D MODBVRN'. 

Inner border ornamented with ball-flowers. 



John de Moels, Lord of Cadbury, co. Somers., 1st Baron. 

11,807. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. *- in. [Ixxxviii. 8.] 

A shield of arms : two bars, in chief three pellets, MOELS. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. 
two wyverns sans win^s. 

S' : lOH'IS : D6 : MOLIS. 

Beaded borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 26 1 



John de Mohun, Lord of Dunster, \st Baron. 

11,808. [A.D. 1301 ?] Plaster cast from good impression. 
i in. [Ixxxviii. 9.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed, MOHUN. Suspended 
by a strap from the neck of an eagle ; and betw. two lions 
passant, by way of supporters. 

S' IOHANIS : De MOVN V 

Beaded borders. 



Maria, widow of WILLIAM Moigne, of Magna Ravele, 

co. Hants., Knt. 

11,809. [A.D. 1407.] Red : chipped, very indistinct. T %- in. 
[Add. ch. 34,218.] 

A lion rampant, betw. two lions passant guardant in pale, 
not on a shield. 

Seel prtue. 



Walter Moile. 

Seal used by ROBERT NYTEMBRE, RICHARD PYNKEHURSTE, 
and RICHARD ENFOLDE, of cos. Surr. and Suss. 

11.810. [A.D. 1440.] Red: good, -i in. [Add. ch. 18,735.] 
A mule's head erased, in allusion to the name MOILE, and 

arms of MOYLE, viz., a mule passant. 
In the field the motto : 

graee anD fortune. 

Cabled border. 

11.811. [A.D. 1440.] Another. [Add. ch. 18,735.] 

11.812. [A.D. 1440.] Another. [Add. ch. 18,735.] 



Walter de Molesworthe, of Pzittukesherdewik 

(Puttocks-HardwicK) Manor, co. Hunt., Knt. 
11,813. [A.D. 1309.] Creamy-white: indistinct, -i. in. 
[Add. ch. 19,952.] 

A shield of arms : three crosses crosslet (?) within a 
bordure vair; this forms a sort of countered shield of MoLES- 
WORTH, which is vair, a bordure charged with crosses crosslet. 
if S' WALT6RI : D : MOLLGSWORTH. 



John de Molin . . . 

Seal used by MARIOTA WILLIAM, of S. Kevelingworth, 

co. Line. 
11,814. [A.D. 1359.] Dark-green: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 

50 I. 33-] 
A shield of arms : a helmet and fan crest. 

L SL IGHAN D MOLIN' . . . I . . 



262 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William de Molles. 

11,815. [A.D. 1314.] Plaster cast. | in. [Ixxxvii. 93.] 
A shield of arms : a lion's face, betw. three quatrefoils in 
chief and one in base. 

tt PRIV6 [SV] POY CONV. 

Beaded border. 



Alarms de Molton, of co. Lincoln. 

11,816. [A.D. 1341.] Creamy- white : imperfect, very in- 
distinct. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 8.] 

A shield of arms : three bars, in chief over all a label of 
five points for difference, MOLTON. Betw. a crescent above, 
and a trefoil at each side of the shield. 
SIGILL . . oe . 



John de Molyns, of Stoke Pogis, co. Buck., Knt. 

11.817. [A.D. 1 340.] Red : originally fine, chipped at 
edges, \% in. [Harl. ch. 44 I. 53.] 

A shield of arms : on a chief three lozenges, MOLYNS. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

. . GILLVM : IOHANNIS : D6 : MOLYNS. 

11.818. Sulph. cast of No. 11,817. [D.C., F. 277.] 



Margery, wife of WILLIAM de Molyns, of co. Norf. y Knt. 

11,819. [A.D. 1399.] Red: chipped, indistinct. I in. 
[Add. ch. 14,677.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., paly wavy of six, 
MOLYNS ; sin., on a chief two estoiles. Suspended by a 
strap from a rose-tree in flower. Within a gothic panel. 

Sigfltam * 4&ar * 4W[ol]i$. 

Detached, in Drawer ii., No. 82. 

See Blomefield's Norfolk (Dept. copy), vol. viii., p. 127. 



Giles de Mompynzoun, son ofD. JOHN DE MOMPYNZOUN, 

of co. Norf. 

11,820. [Temp. Edw. I.] Mottled-green: originally fine, 
chipped, i in. [Add. ch. 14,552.] 

A shield of arms : three pigeons, two and one. Betw. 
three lions passant, in reference to the bearing of another 
coat of arms by the family of MOMPYNZOUN or MOMPESSON. 
Within an elegantly carved panel of six points. 

* S' * GYL' DG * MV NZVN. 

See Blomefield's History of Norfolk (Dept. copy), vol. viii., p. 355. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 263 



George Monck, \st Duke of Albemarle. 

11,821. [A.D. 1655.] Cast in sulphur from good impression. 
I -|- X I in. [xlvii. 1447.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions' heads 
erased, MONCK. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
and wreath, a lion's head erased. 

Cabled border. 

Laing's MS. Catal., No. 328. 



Jane, 2nd wife of JOHN Monckton, Viscount Galway; 

dau. of HENRY WARNER- WESTENRA. 
11,822. [A.D. 1752.] Red : en placard, on tape. % X % in. 
[Add. ch. 19,270.] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : per pale, dex. t on a 
chevron betw. three martlets, as many mullets, MONCKTON ; 
sin., per bend, in chief a tree, in base a sea-horse, reguardant 
in waves, WESTENRA. Ensigned with a closed coronet of 
seven pearls. Supporters, two unicorns, each gorged with a 
diadem. In base on an escrol the motto : 
PATIAR ET POTIAR. 



Sir Philip Monckton, of Cavil, co. York. 

11,823. [A.D. 1670-1.] Red : very indistinct, i x f in. 
[Add. ch. 13,711.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three martlets, 
as many mullets, MONCKTON. 



Henricus Monesle, of Walpole, co. Suff. 

11.824. [A.D. 1375.] Dark-green. % in. [Harl. ch. 

830.41-] 

A shield of arms : a fess cotised (?) Within a pointed 
gothic quatrefoil panel. 

S' . . . . RICV D' MON6SL6. 

11.825. Sulph. cast of No. 11,824. [D.C., F. 494.] 



John Money. 

11,826. [i4th cent] Recent impression in gutta percha. 
i in. [xlvii. 2386.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : on a chevron betw. two roses in chief, 
and an estoile in base, three trefoils slipped. Within a 
pointed gothic trefoil panel ornamented with ball -flowers or 
quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

& SIGILLV IOHANNIS MON6Y. 
Laing's MS. Catal., No. 539. 



264 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Charles Monson. 
See THOS. PELHAM HOLLES, D. of Newcastle. 



John Monson, Lord Monson. 
See THOS. PELHAM HOLLES, D. of Newcastle. 



Sir John Monson, of Burton-next-Lincoln, 
co. Line., K.B., Bart. 

11.827. [A.D. 1647.] Red: injured, indistinct. X i in. 
[Add. ch. 29,532.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., two chevronels, 
MONSON ; sin., a lion rampant within a bordure (dimidiated, 
charged with escallops. 

11.828. [A.D. 1647.] Red: injured, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 29,568.] 

11.829. [A.D. 1647.] Red : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 
29,569.] 

11.830. [A.D. 1681.] Red: very indistinct, in a tin box. 
[Add. ch. 33,531.] 

John Monson, son and heir of Sir JOHN MONSON. 

11.831. [A.D. 1647.] Red: injured, indistinct, -j^x-^ 1 " 11 - 
[Add. ch. 29,565.] 

On a wreath, a lion rampant supporting a column. Crest 
of MONSON. 

11.832. [A.D. 1647.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 29,569.] 

11.833. [A.D. 1658.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 29,720.] 



Dame Ursula, wife of Sir JOHN Monson, Bart., 
dau. of Dame ELIZABETH LUCY, and Sir RICHARD LUCY, 

of Broxbonrne, co. Hertf. 

11,834. [A.D. 1647.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 29,532.] 
Same seal as described for JOHN MONSON, son of Sir JOHN 
MONSON, Bart, No. 11,831. 



Sir Edward Montagu, L. C. J. of the King's Bench. 

11.835. [A.D. 1540.] Red: injured. 44 x -fr in. [Harl. 
ch. 77 E. 41.] 

Oval : a shield of arms of ornamental shape : three fusils or 
lozenges conjoined in fess, MONTAGU. Bordure engrailed (?) 
Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, a griffin's head 
and wings. 

11.836. [A.D. 1546.] Red: injured. [Add. ch. 10,150.] 

11.837. [A.D. 1548.] Red. [Add. ch. 10,151.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 265 



Edward Mountagu, of Hemington, co. Northt., Esq. 
11,838. [A.D. 1599.] Red: injured. 4 x in. [Add. ch. 



> 

Oval : a shield of arms : three fusils, or lozenges conjoined 

in fess. 

11.839. [A.D. 1599.] Red: injured. [Add. ch. 29,966.] 

Edward Montagu, ist Lord Mountague, of Boughton. 

11.840. [A.D. 1634.] Red: injured, imperfect. - x in. 
[Add. ch. 30,547.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three lozenges in 
fess conjoined, within a bordure, MONTAGU ; 2, 3, an eagle 
displayed, MONTHERMER. Crest uncertain, apparently a 
griffin's head and wings. Supporters, two griffins. 

Cabled border. _ 

Elizabeth, wife of Sir WILLIAM Montacute (P). 

11.841. [A.D. 1331.] Plaster cast from imperfect impression. 
About i in. when perfect. [Ixxxviii. 14.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., three lozenges conjoined 
in fess, MONTAGU ; sin., bendy. Within an estoile of six 
carved points. 

Legend wanting. 

Elizabeth Montagu, Lady of Hawarden, co. Flint, 

wife of WILLIAM DE MONTACUTE, 2nd Earl of Salisbury ; 

dau. and coheir 0/~JOHN, Lord Mohun, of Dunster. 

Seal used by RICHARD PARRY. 

11.842. [A.D. 1398.] Red: injured, indistinct. if in. 
[Add. ch. 19,961.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., three lozenges conjoined 
in fess, MONTAGU ; sin., a cross engrailed, MOHUN. Betw. 
two flowering sprigs. Within a carved gothic panel. 

Legend indistinct. 

11.843. Plaster cast from fine but chipped impression. 
[Ixxxviii. 1 6.] 

: Be : montagu 



Sir Henry Mountagu, 

afterwards Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, 

1616. 
11,844. [A.D. 1607.] Red : a fragment. [Harl. ch. 77 

D.7-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, barry of six, a cross 
crosslet ; 2, 3, ermine, a cross crosslet. 

Beaded border. 



266 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Another Seal. 

11.845. [A.D. 1615.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 6221.] 
For description see next No. 11,846. 

11.846. [A.D. 1618.] Red : chipped, indistinct. \\ X I in. 
[Add. ch. 1915.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, MONTAGU and MONT- 

HERMER. 



Henry Montagu, \st Viscount Mandeville. 

11,847. [A.D. 1625.] Red : chipped, indistinct. x i in. 
[Add. ch. 33,168.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three fusils in fess, 
MONTAGU ; 2, 3, an eagle displayed, MONTHERMER. En- 
signed with a coronet of seven pearls. 



John de Montague. 

11.848. [A.D. 1386.] Plaster cast from chipped impression, 
ji in. [Ixxxviii. 18.] 

A shield of arms, coucht\ three lozenges conjoined in 
fess, within a bordure, MONTAGU. Crest on a helmet and 
mantling, out of a coronet a griffin's head and wings erect. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

&' : iofjamus : Be 

Beaded border. 

R Mountagu. 

11.849. [A.D. 1609.] Red : indistinct, chipped. 4 x i in. 
[Lansd. ch. 657.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : an escutcheon betw. eight martlets 
in orle. Within a wreath of foliage. 



Richard de Montague. 

11,850. [A.D. 1416.] Plaster cast. -f| in. [Ixxxviii. 20.] 
A shield of arms : three fusils in fess, in chief a label of as 

many points, MONTAGU. Within a carved and pointed 

trefoil panel. 

^ StgflT rwar&t Oe montagttto. 



Simon de Monte-acuto, al Montacute, i st Baron. 
11,851. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster casts from originally fine 
impression, now chipped. -|- in. [Ixxxviii. II.] 

0. A shield of arms : three fusils or lozenges conjoined in 



v, 



HERALDIC SEALS. 267 



fess, MONTAGU. Above the shield a towered fortress, of two 
storeys, masoned and embattled, and on each side thereof a 
stump of a tree raguly, thereon a bird. At the sides of the 
shield two fantastic grylli. 

J S' SIMONIS : DOMINI : D : MONT6 : ACVTO. 

Beaded borders. 

R. A small rectangular signet. -j%- X -jV in. A griffin 
segreant. 

Thomas de Montagu, Earl of Salisbury. 

11.852. [A.D. 1409.] Plaster cast from a fragmentary 
impression. About 2 in. when perfect. [Ixxxviii. 19.] 

A shield of arms, coucht \ quarterly, MONTAGU, and 
MONTHERMER, see No. 11,840. Crest on a helmet, and 
lambrequin, out of a ducal coronet [a griffin ?]. Supporters, 
dex,, wanting ; sin., on a mount a tree, thereon a maze, in 
reference to Fair Rosamond, ancestress of the Lungespees, 
Earls of Salisbury. Within a carved panel ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

Legend wanting. 

William, son of SIMON de Mont Ageu. 

11.853. [A.D. 1304.] Reddish-brown: chipped, indistinct. 
\ in. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 12.] 

A shield of arms : three fusils, or lozenges, conjoined in 
fess, MONTAGU. Betw. three griffins segreant. Within a 
trefoil panel. 

Wl . . . . MVS. 

11.854. Sulph. cast of No. 11,853. [D.C., F. 176.] 



William de Monte- acuto, ist Earl of Salisbury. 

11.855. [A.D. 1337.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
l_^ in. [Harl. ch. 43 D. 26.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: three fusils, conjoined in fess, 
MONTAGU. Crest on a helmet and mantling, an eagle rising. 
Within a finely carved panel of open tracery, enriched with 
oak sprigs, and along the inner edge small quatrefoils or ball- 
flowers. 

MONT6 ACVTO 

11.856. Sulph. cast of No. 11,855. [B.C., F. 265.] 



William de Monte-acuto, 2nd Earl of Salisbury, 

Lord of the Isle of Man, and of Denbigh. 
11,857. [A.D. 1359.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression, H in. [Ixxxviii. 15.] 



268 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : three fusils conjoined in fess, MONTAGU. 
Betw. two trefoiled sprigs of oak, and within a carved gothic 
rosette or star of eight points ornamented with small ball- 
flowers or quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

S>' totU't Be mote acuto coif . . [&]ar But . 
B 

11.858. [A.D. 1364.] Red: fine, imperfect. [Add. ch. 
19,807.] 

& totll't tie mo ar tmi 

Be z Be 

Another Seal. 

11.859. [A.D. 1378.] Red : originally fine, imperfect, much 
injured by pressure. About i-J in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 

83 E. 37-] 

A shield of arms : three lozenges, or fusils, conjoined in 
fess, MONTAGU or MONTACUTE. Ensigned with a ducal 
coronet, out of which springs the crest : see next seal. Sup- 
porters, two griffins. Within a carved gothic panel of three 
points, the two upper points cusped flory, with a trefoil 
ornament. 

touts : He mon 

Carved border. 

11.860. Sulph. cast of No. 11,859. [D.C, F. 515.] 

11.861. [A.D. 1380.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression, i-g- in. [Ixxxviii. 17.] 

A shield of arms : three fusils or lozenges conjoined 
in fess, diapered with foliage. Crest (not on a helmet), out 
of a ducal coronet a [griffin's] head and wings erect. Sup- 
porters, twq griffins. All within a carved gothic trefoil, 
as above. 

e Sarit et Bits 

Be man et He . . . . 
Carved border. 



Hon. William Mountagu, 
Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer. 
11,862. [A.D. 1680.] Red : indistinct. Enclosed in a tin 
box. -H- X -I in. [Harl. ch. in H. 11.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three fusils or lozenges conjoined 
in fess, MOUNTAGU. Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling, a griffin's head and wings. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 269 



Robert de Monte alto or Mounalt, 
Lord of Hawardyn, co. Flint, -2nd Baron. 

11.863. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
i in. [Ixxxviii. 10.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Suspended by a strap 
from a tree of three branches. Betw. two wyverns. Within 
a quadrilobe. 

S' ROB6RTI DG MOVNALT. 

Beaded borders. 

Thomas de Montchenisy, of co. Suff., Chev. 

11.864. [A.D. 1361.] Red : fine. \\ in. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 131..] 

A shield of arms : barruly of twelve, MoNCHENSY. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a trefoiled stud, and betw. two pairs 
of oak leaves slipped. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 

11.865. Sulph. cast of No. 11,864. [D.C., F. 414.] , 



Richard de Montefixo, of cos. Camb. and Essex. 

11.866. [ante A.D. 1258.] Green, mottled : imperfect.' i| in. 
[Harl. ch. 53 E. 16.] 

A shield of arms : three chevronels, in chief over all a label 
of five points, MONTFITCHETT. On a wavy branch, and 
betw. six small cinquefoil flowers springing from the inner 

border, 

# SVM TGStTllS VGRITATIS. 

Beaded borders. 

11.867. Sulph. cast of No. 11,866. [D.C., E. 350.] 

11.868. \circ. A.D. 1250.] .Green, mottled: slightly chipped. 
[Cott ch. xxvii. 133.] 

B SVM TGSTIS V6RITATIS. 

11.869. Sulph. cast of No. 11,868. [B.C., E. 351.] 



John de Monte Porti, of co. Warw., Knt. 

11.870. [A.D. 1349.] Red, on a mass of light green. 
I x 1 in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 139.] 

Oval: a shield of arms, coucht: bendy of ten, over all a 
fess. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, out of a ducal 
coronet a mule's head. Within a finely carved gothic panel, 
ornamented with sprigs of foliage springing from the inner 

edge. 

S' DNI lOHI'S D MONTFORTe. 

11.871. Sulph. cast of No. 11,870. [D.C., F. 308.] 



270 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Montfort, Earl of Richmond (?), Duke of Bretagne, 
Count of Montfort, etc. 

11,872. [A.D. 1341-5.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
if in. [Ixxxv. 55.] 

A shield of arms : ermine. Suspended by a strap from a 
forked tree, and within a carved gothic rosette. 

&' : lo^'w : Uucis : fcrttante omttt : Be : fftontfort. 



Peter de Monte Forti, Lord of Belloderto, co. Warw. 

11.873. [Temp. Hen. III.] Dark-green : originally fine, 
chipped. Appended by a plaited cord of silk, colour faded. 
if in. [Cott. ch. xi. 28.] 

0. A shield of arms of early shape : bendy of six, MONT- 
FORT. Betw. a cinquefoil above, and two fleurs-de-lis at the 
sides of the shield. 

SIGI D TF 

BI. A smaller counterseal, I in. diam. The lord, to the 1., 
in armour ; sword, helmet, shield of arms slung round neck, 
horse galloping, caparisoned. Arms as in obv. 

In place of a legend : 

f 9 (a P, reversed), followed by seven fleurs-de-lis alter- 
nately arranged with seven pierced cinquefoils. See obv. 

Beaded borders. 

11.874. Sulph. cast of the obv. only. [D.C., E. 385.] 



Peter de Monte forti, 

Lord of Wytechirche [ White/lurch], co. Warw. 

11.875. [A.D. 1285.] Uncoloured, light brownish-white: 
indistinct -^ in. [Add. ch. 5995.] 

A shield of arms : bendy of ten. 

8 S' P6TRI D6 MONTCFORTI. 

11.876. [Temp. Edw. I.] Green : a fragment. [Cott. ch. 

xxvii. 134.] 

$ S' P6TRI DG MO 



Peter de Monte Forti, son of D. JOHN DE MONTE FORTI, 
of co. Warw. 

11.877. [A.D. 1313.] Red: fine. I in. [Add. ch. 20,263.] 

11.878. [A.D. 1326.] Bronze-green: fine. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 

1 37-] 
A shield of arms : bendy of ten, MONTFORT. Suspended 

by a strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. two wyverns. 
S' PGTRI D MONTFORTI. 

11.879. Sulph. cast of No. 11,878. [D.C., F. 226.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 2/1 



Peter de Monteforti, Lord of Hengleye [Henly], co. Warw. 

11,880. [A.D. 1323.] Uncoloured, light brownish-white: 
imperfect. I X 4 in. [Cott. ch. xv. 26.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, bendy of ten, MoNTFORT. On a 
tree of two forked branches, at the foot of which is a sleeping 
man. 

D WITHIN LAY AND SLGP6. 



Peter de Montefforti, of co. Warw., Knt. 
11,881. [A.D. 1326.] Red: fine. i-jV in. [Add. ch. 21,452.] 
A shield of arms : bendy of nine, for ten. Background 
replenished with sprigs of foliage. Within an elaborate 
gothic rosette of tracery consisting of two interlaced stars of 
eight points. 

The legend is coarsely executed and incorrectly spelled, 
fc SIGILLVM P6TMI D6 MONT6PORI. 



Richard de Montfort, of co. Warw. 

11,882. [A.D. 1365-6.] Red : edge chipped. -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 20,443.] 

A shield of arms : bendy of ten, a bordure. Suspended by 
a strap from a stud, and betw. two pairs of slipped flowers. 
Within a carved panel of eight points. 

tcarUi **&# mont* * fcrtf : 



Robert de Monteforti, 
son of D. ROBERT DE MONTEFORTI, Knt., of co. Buck. 

11.883. [A.D. 1310.] Bronze-green: fine, edge slightly 
chipped, f in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 1 36.] 

A shield of arms : bendy of ten, a label of three points in 
chief. Above the shield, a man's head, couped at the neck. 

S' ROB'TI DG MONT6 FORTI. 
Beaded borders. 

11.884. Sulph. cast of No. 11,883. [D.C., F. 181.] 



William de Mountfort, Lord of Colleshull, co. Warw. 

11.885. [A.D. 1414.] Red : fine. I in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 
178.] 

A shield of arms, couckt: on a chief two fleurs-de-lis, 
MONTFORT. Crest on a helmet, lambrequins and chapeau, a 
plume. In the background, on the 1. h. side, a sprig of foliage. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

&' totlelmt * Be * moimtfort. 

11.886. Sulph. cast of No. 11,885. [D.C., G. 144.] 



272 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Mountfort, Lord of Colleshull, co. Warw., Knt. 

11,887. [A.D. 1450.] Red : imperfect, indistinct, i-i in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 179.] 

A shield of arms, couchJ: 'diapered, on a chief two fleurs- 
de-lis, MOUNTFORT. Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling, out of a coronet a plume of ostrich feathers in two 
rows. 

& Bomtttt brill ..... mottntfort Uns Be 



11,888. Sulph. cast from No. 11,887. [B.C., G. 219.] 



Elizabeth Montgomery. 

11.889. [A.D. 1445-6.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression, -ff in. [Ixxxviii. 22.] 

A shield of arms, per pale : dex., a chevron ermine betw. 
three fleurs-de-lis, MONTGOMERY ; sin., quarterly, I, 4, a fess 
betw. six crosses crosslets fitchees ; 2, 3, two cotises or bend- 
lets. Supporters, two crocodiles, tails nowy. 

menu en meus (?) 

Cabled borders. 

John Mongomery, Knt. 

11.890. [A.D. 1433-4.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression, i -| in. [Ixxxviii. 21.] 

A shield of arms, conch6\ a chevron ermine, betw. three 
fleurs-de-lis. Crest on a helmet and mantling, out of a ducal 
coronet a plume of feathers. 

&' tofjatmus mongomerg tmltt', 

Cabled border. 

Nicholas Mountgomery, of co. Derb., Knt. 

11.891. [A.D 1428.] Red : cracked, very indistinct. [Woll. 
ch. ix. 51.] 

Quatrefoil-shaped : quarterly, I, 4, an eagle displayed; 
2, 3, ermine on a bordure eight (?) horse-shoes. 

Legend, on a wavy scroll above the shield, illegible. 
Cabled border. 

William de Muntgomery, al. Mungumri, of co. Derb. 

11.892. [anfe A.D. 1250.] Green: fine. H in. [Add. ch. 
26,745.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, or six ermine spots, three, two, 

\ 





HERALDIC SEALS. 273 



and one, within a bordure charged with eight horseshoes, 
MONTGOMERY. 

+ SIGILL' WILL'! D6 MVNTGOM6RI. 

Beaded borders. 

11,893. [Mid. 1 3th cent] Green: chipped at edges, in- 
distinct in parts. [Woll. ch. ix. 43.] 



William de Monte Gomeri, Sen. 

(Perhaps same person as lasf). 

11,894. [A.D. 1262.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 6042.] 
A shield of arms, nearly illegible : ermine, a bordure 
charged with horseshoes. 

ftSIGILLVM WILIL' D' MOVGeM'l. 



Ralph de Montibus. 

11,895. [i 3th cent] Creamy-white : very imperfect. i in. 
[xxxix. 73.] 

A shield of arms : an eagle displayed within a bordure 
bezantee. Suspended by a strap. 

+ S' R 

Perhaps a foreign seal. 



Christopher Monynges, of W alder share, co. Kent, GentL 

11.896. [A.D. 1557.] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. in. [Add. ch. 8620.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : a lion rampant, debruised 
by a fess charged with three mullets. Betw. the initial letters 
S. N - G., perhaps for Thomas GRAY of Lydden, one of the 
witnesses. The arms of GRAY are, inter alia, a lion rampant. 

11.897. [A.D. 1557.] Another. [Add. ch. 8621.] 



David Monypeny, of Petworth, co. Suss. (?} 

11,898. [i$th cent.] Plaster cast from fine but fragmentary 
impression. About i-i- in. when perfect. [Ixxxvii. 88.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, 4, a bend betw. six 
martlets ; 2, 3, on a fess three fleurs-de-lis. Crest on a 
helmet and mantling, a Moor's head, the long hair plaited, 
wearing a cap. In the field on the left hand side a sprig 
of foliage. 

Legend wanting. 

Cabled border. 

A very doubtful seal. 

VOL. III. T 



2/4 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Hugh de Monytone, of Westbury Manor, co. Glouc. 
11,899. [A.D. 1363.] Green: much injured, very indistinct. 
About i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 1315.] 

A shield of arms : diapered lozengy, a bend cotised. 
Within a carved trefoil panel. 
. HVGO . 



Thomas Moodye, of Haleleighe, co. Essex, Clerk. 

11.900. [A.D. 1616.] Red. | X in. [Add. ch. 35,165.] 
Oval : a double-headed eagle displayed. Betw. the necks 

the initial letter T. 
Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

11.901. [A.D. 1616.] Red. -^ x T V in. 

Similar, but from different matrix. [Add. ch. 35,166.] 



Richard Moore, of Long Me If ord, co. Snff., Esq. 

11,902. [A.D. 1757.] Red : en placard, on a tape, imper- 
fect. About - X I- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 10,553.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : ermine, three grey- 
hounds courant in pale, in chief a crescent for difference. 
(?) Arms of BEACH. 



Charles Mordaunt, $rd Earl of Peterborough. 

11.903. [A.D. 1703.] Red: en placard, imperfect, fX-^in. 
[Add. ch. 13,635.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three estoiles, 
MORDAUNT. Ensigned with an earl's coronet. 

Another seal used by Lady HENRIETTA MORDAUNT, 
his daughter. 

11.904. [A.D. 1703.] Red sealing-wax : en placard. [Add. 

ch. 13,635-] 

Oval : within a smaller oval the reversed cypher c. M. 
Ensigned with an earl's coronet. 



Lady Henrietta Mordaunt. 
See CHARLES MORDAUNT. 



George de La More, of Nailsea, co. Somers. 

11,905. [A.D. 1405.] Red : imperfect. -j-f in. [Add. ch. 
5466.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., barry of ten on a 



HERALDIC SEALS. 275 



chevron three mullets ; sin., a lion rampant. Within a gothic 
trefoil panel, ornamented with small ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. 

StgtU' : georgu : Be 

Cf. No. 8004. 

John More, Serjeant-at-Law, of co. Warw. 
11,906. [A.D. 1510.] Red. % x f in. [Cott ch. v. id] 
Hexagonal : a shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. 
three moor-cocks, MORE. 



Nicholas de La More, of co. Somers. 

11,907. [A.D. 1337.] Red : fine, -f- in. [Add. ch. 5453.] 

A shield of arms : six bars (? for barry) on a chevron three 

estoiles. Suspended by a strap from a triple branch, and 

betw. two pairs of leaves. Within a carved gothic quatrefoil, 

ornamented with small ball-flowers or quatrefoils along the 

inner edge. 

& S' NICHOLAI DG LA MOR. 
Cf. Add. ch. 5450, A.D. 1331 ; 5455, A.D. 1351. 



Poncius de La More, al. de Mora, Citizen of London, 
and Merchant of Moyshac, or Moissac, in France. 

11.908. [A.D. 1279.] Red. f in. [Harl. ch. 112 B. 41.] 
A shield of arms : lozengy of thirteen pieces. Suspended 

by a strap from a tree, and betw. two lions rampant by way 
of early supporters. Within a countersunk quatrefoil. 

Xs S' PONCII D6 LA MOR. 
Beaded border. 

11.909. Sulph. cast from No. 11,908. [D.C., E. 414.] 



R More. 

Seal ascribed to Sir THOMAS MORE. 

11,910. [i6th cent.] Recent impression in gutta percha. 
I x i in. [xl. 36.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly, I, 4, a chevron en- 
grailed betw. three moor-cocks ; 2, 3, three lioncels rampant, 
two and one. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and 
wreath, a moor-cock. 

Legend on a scroll running round the seal. 

+ CHRISTIANO CATHOLICO R MORE. 



Richard More, of Ingoldsby, co. Line., Gent I. 
11,911. [A.D. 1567.] Red: injured, indistinct. x f in. 
[Harl. ch. 80 F. 33.] 

T 2 



276 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : on a wreath a Moor's head, filleted round the 
temples. Crest of MORE. Betw. the initials R. M. 
Beaded border. 



Thomas atte More, of Balsham, co. Cambr. 

11,912. [A.D. 1398.] Red: chipped, indistinct in places. 
[Stowe ch. 223.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three moor-hens (?), 
as many cinquefoils. Within a carved gothic panel consisting 
of a cinquefoil and triangle interlaced. 

sc <g>* tijome atte moor Be 

Cabled border. 



Sir Thomas More, Sub-treasurer of England. 

11,913. [A.D. 1520-1529.] Recent impression in gutta 
percha. i-i- in. [xl. 35.] 

An ornamental shield of arms, coucfit: quarterly, I, 4, a 
chevron engrailed betw. three moor-cocks, MORE ; 2, 3, on a 
chevron betw. three unicorns' heads erased, as many bezants. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a Moor's 
head. 

+ SIGILLV T MORE EQVITIS AVRATI SVB- 

THESAVRARII ANGL'. 
Beaded border 



William de Moreby, al. Morby, son of ROBERT DE MORBY, 

of co, Warw., Knt. 

11,914. [A.D. 1348.] Creamy-white: indistinct. in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 143.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. a bend, and in chief a label of 
three points, MORBY (?). Surmounted by a helmet and mant- 
ling. Background diapered lozengy. 

& S' WILL'I D MOR6B . 



Christopher Moresby, of Scaleby, co. Cumberl. 

11,915. [A.D. 1467.] Red : indistinct, i in. [Add. ch. 
21,174.] 

A shield of arms : a cross, and in the first quarter a cinque- 
foil, MORESBY. Within a cinquefoil panel, ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

ertftoforus He morefljp. 



Christopher Morgan, of co. Wilts., Gentl. 
11,916. [A.D. 1576.] Red. -HJ- x H in - [Harl, ch. 
76 D. 54-] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 277 



Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces ; i, three 
chevronels, etc. Above the shield the letters S. C. M. (Sl- 
GILLUM CHRISTOPHORI MORGAN). 

Cabled border. 

11.917. [A.D. 1576.] Red. [Harl. ch. 77 H. 2.] 

11.918. [A.D. 1578.] Red. [Harl. ch. 77 H. 4.] 

11.919. [A.D. 1579.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 79 C. 6 1.] 

Sir Henry Morgan. 

11.920. [ 1 6- 1 7th cent] Plaster cast from good impression. 
[Ixxxviii. 25.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, a lion rampant, 
MORGAN ; 2, a griffin segreant, MORGAN ; 3, a chevron betw. 
three bucks' heads cabossed ; 4, on a chevron three pheons. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a stag's 
head. 

Cf. Add. ch. 979, A.D. 1613. 



Richard Morgan, of Usk, co. Monm., Gentl. 

11,921. [A.D. 1631.] Red: imperfect. About f X in. 
[Add. ch. 1927.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, on a cross five 
mullets ; 2, on a saltire five martlets ; 3, a squirrel, on a chief 
three crosses crosslet. 



Robert Morgan, of London, Gentl. 

11,922. [A.D. 1621.] Red. 4 X \ in. [Add. ch. 36,385.] 
Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a lion rampant, 
MORGAN. 

Cabled border. 



William Morgan, of co. Suss., Esq. 

11,923. [A.D. 1583.] Creamy-white: very indistinct, 
cracked. x i in. [Add. ch. 8792.] 

Oval : on a wreath a reindeer's head couped. Crest of 
MORGAN. Betw. the initials w. M. 



Thomas Morhalle, al. de La Morehall, 

Rector of Quenton, co. Glouc. 

11,924. [Temp. Rich. II.] Red : fine. in. [Add. ch. 
20,424.] 

A shield of arms : two bars fretty, in dexter chief a 
mullet for difference. Within a carved gothic panel of five 



2/8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

points and three lobes or cusps, ornamented with small 
quatrefoils or ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

ft : SIGILLV : THOM6 # MORHALL6 : 
Beaded border. 



Thomas de Morienx, of co. Snff., Chevr. 

11.925. [A.D. 1364.] Red: injured in parts. [Cott. ch. 

xii. 45-1 

A shield of arms : a bend billetty, MORIEUX. Within a 
carved rose panel. 

& : SIGILLVM : THOMG : D : MORI6NX. 

Beaded border. 

11.926. Sulph. cast from No. 11,925. [D.C., F. 437.] 



Anna de Morley, Lady de Morley, wife of Sir THOMAS, 

Ajh Baron Morley, dau. of EDWARD, Lord Despenser. 
11,927. [A.D. 1425.] Red : originally imperfect, i-f in. 
[Add. ch. 19,963.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a lion rampant crowned, 
MORLEY ; sin., DESPENSER. Held up in front by an angel. 
Within a finely carved gothic device. 

SigtUttm : mine : He : morle < 



Isabella de Morley, Lady de Morley, 
wife of THOMAS DE MORLEY, $th Baron Morley, 
dau. of MICHAEL DE LA POLE, 2nd Earl of Suffolk. 
11,928. [A.D. 1449.] Red : originally fine, very imperfect. 
i| in. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 37.] 

Armorial bearings not on a shield : per pale, dex., a lion 
rampant [crowned], MORLEY ; sin., quarterly, I, 4, DE LA 
POLE ; 2, 3, indistinct. 

abrtle Bite tie mor , 

mid) nuper comitt 



Herbert Morley, of Glynd, co. Suss., Esq. 

11.929. [A.D. 1601.] Red : injured. X 4 in. [Harl. 
ch. 79 D. 6.] 

Oval : a leopard's face, jessant-de-lys, crest and in allusion 
to arms, of MORLEY. 
Beaded borders. 

11.930. [A.D. 1604.] Another. [Harl. ch. 75 H. 46.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



John Morley, of Michelham, co. Suss. 

11.931. [A.D. 1565.] Red : injured in places, -ff X -}- in. 
[Add. ch. 30,030.] 

Oval: a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a leopard's face 
jessant-de-lys, MORLEY ; 2, 3, vair, on a chevron three 
mullets. 

Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

11.932. [A.D. 1586.] Red: indistinct. -|-f x H in - [ Add - 
ch. 29,986.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet a griffin's head betw. two 
wings expanded. Crest of MORLEY. 
Beaded border. 



Robert de Morlei, a!. Morleya, Knt., 
son #/ MATTHEW DE MORLEYA, of co. Norf. 
11,933. \circ. A.D. 1250.] Mottled-green. I in. [Harl. 
ch. 53 E. 33.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six. 

* S' ROB'TI D6 MORL6I. 
Cf. Harl. ch. 56 A. 44. Temp. Hen. III. 



Robert de Morle, King's Admiral in the North. 

11,934. [A.D. 1340.] Red: very imperfect, partially illegi- 
ble. About if in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 8397.] 

A shield of arms, couche: a lion rampant, crowned, 
MORLEY. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, a lion's head 
and neck. Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

Legend wanting. 



Robert de Morlee, of co. Suff., Knt. 

11,935. [A.D. 1368.] Red: a fragment. About in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 10,314.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, crowned, MoRLEy. 
Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil panel. 

<> MILITIS. 

Cf. Add. ch. 10,313, A.D. 1363. 



Robert Morley, of Glynd, co. Suss., Esq. 
11,936. [A.D. 1615.] Red. [Add. ch. 30,812.] 
Oval : a leopard's face jessant-de-lys, in allusion to the 
arms or crest of MORLEY. 
Beaded border. 



28O CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Morley, Knt., Lord de Morley, \^th Baron.] 

11.937. [A.D. 1403.] Red : originally fine, very imperfect. 
About 2 in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 36.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a lion rampant, crowned, 
MORLEY. Crest on a helmet and mantling, out of a ducal 
coronet a [wolfs ?] head. Supporters, dex., wanting ; sin., a 
lion rampant guardant. The field replenished with the text 
letters a a fl. Within a gothic panel, ornamented with 
small quatrefoils or ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

...... : tijom ..... 

11.938. Sulph. cast of No. 11,937. [B.C., G. 103.] 

11.939. [A.D. 1403.] Red : a small fragment. [Harl. ch. 
53 E. 35-] 

Seal of the same, as Marshal of Ireland. 

11.940. [A.D. 1387.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression, i-i- in. [Ixxxviii. 26.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, crowned, MORLEY. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
gothic panel ornamented with small ball-flowers or quatrefoils 
along the inner edge. 



Cf. Add. ch. 15,500, A.D. 1395 ; Cott. ch. xxvii. 162, A.D. 1403. 



William de Morle, or Morlee, Marshal of Ireland. 
\$rd Baron Morley.'] 

11.941. [A.D. 1362.] Red: very imperfect. i in. [Add. 
ch. 14,515.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. a lion rampant, crowned, MORLEY. 
Crest on a helmet, out of a ducal coronet a bear's head 
muzzled. Within an elegantly carved gothic panel, orna- 
mented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

tnt * * * * * : 5* 

11.942. [A.D. 1377.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 53 E. 34.] 

* * : He : 



Henry Mort. 

11,943. [A.D. 1390-91.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
chipped at edge. % in. [Ixxxviii. 27.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : a human heart, with two quatrefoil 
flowers in chief springing therefrom. Within a carved trefoil 
panel. 

* # SIGILLVM # H6NRICI MORT. 






HERALDIC SEALS. 28 1 



Lady Elizabeth Morteyn, of E\lne\stowe, co. Bed/., 
widow of Sir JOHN MORTEYN. 

11.944. [A.D. 1405.] Red : originally fine, chipped. I in. 
. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 155.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., ermine, a chief indented, 
MoRTAlNE ; sin., three pickaxes. Suspended from a tree, 
within a carved panel. 

Sistlltt : eltjafcetf) : mortegn. # 

11.945. Sulph. cast of No. 11,944. [D.C., G. in.] 



Roger de Mortain, al. Mortein, Lord of Walsall, 
co. Staff., Knt. 

11.946. [Temp. Edw. II.] Green: fine. % in. [Cott. 
ch.. xxvii. 154.] 

A shield of arms : three lions rampant, queues fourchees. 
Suspended by a strap from a hook, and betw. two wavy 
branches of foliage. 

S' ROGGRI : DG : MORTAIN : 

11.947. Sulph. cast of No. 11,946. [B.C., E. 331.] 



William de Morteyn, of co. Derb., Knt. 

11.948. [A.D. 1272.] Dark-yellow. -f- in. [Harl. ch. 

53 E. 49-1 

A shield of arms : ermine, a chief, MORTAIN. 
SiS' DNI WILL'I D' MORTAL 

Another Seal. 

11.949. [A.D. 1272.] Dark-yellow. f in. [Harl. ch. 

53 E. 50.] 

A shield of arms as in No. 1 1,948. 

In place of the legend a border fretty, with four crosses 
in cross. 



Constantine Mortimer, of co. Norf. 

11.950. [A.D. 1403.] Red. f- in. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 47.] 

A shield of arms : four fleurs-de-lis in cross, in dexter chief 
an annulet for difference, MORTIMER. Betw. the initial 
letters S' C M., disposed alternately with sprigs of foliage 
in pairs. 

11.951. [A.D. 1403.] Red : injured by pressure in places. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 163.] 

11.952. [A.D. 1403.] Red : fine. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 164.] 

11.953. Sulph. cast of No. 11,952. [D.C., G. 150.] 

11.954. [A.D. 1403.] Red. [Cott. ch. v. 31.] 



282 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Edmund de Mortimer, 1st Baron, of Wigmore. 
11,955. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
1-iV in. [Ixxxviii. 30.] 

A shield of arms : MORTIMER. Suspended by a strap from 
a tree of three branches betw. two wyverns, sans wings. 
S' 6DMVNDI D6 MORTVO . MARI. 



Edmund de Mortimer, ^rd Earl of March. 

11.956. [A.D. 1372.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression. \\ in. [Ixxxviii. 33.] 

A shield of arms : MORTIMER. Suspended by a strap from 
a rose tree growing on a mount. Betw. two helmets, each 
bearing a crest, out of a ducal coronet a plume of feathers. 

&' tfjmunUt mart com' mardju * 

Beaded borders. 

Cf. Harl. ch. 53 E. 44, A.D. 1372. 

Hugh de Mortimer, of co. Salop, Knt. 

11.957. [A.D. 1344.] Creamy-white: fine. - in. [Add. 
ch. 22,046.] 

A shield of arms : MORTIMER. Above the shield a ram's 
head cabossed, at each side a wyvern sans wings. 
S' HVGONIS D6 MORTVOMARI <8> 

Beaded border. 

Hugh Mortymer. 

11.958. [Temp. Hen. IV.] Red: fine, [xxxvi. 132.] 

A shield of arms, couch6\ two bars, in chief three pierced 
mullets, MORTIMER. Crest on a helmet, a pierced mullet 
with wavy rays. In the field on each side a mullet of the 
arms. Within a carved quadrilobe ornamented with small 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

&' fjttgonus : mortgmer. 

Cf. Add. ch. 16,223, A.D. 1407. 

John de Mortimer, Knt. 

11.959. [A.D. 1297.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. % in. [Ixxxviii. 29.] 

A shield of arms : MORTIMER. Above the shield a strap. 
At each side a wyvern, addorsed, queue fleurie. 

J S' IOHANNIS D' MORTIMGR. 

Beaded border. 

Cf. Add. ch. 10,362, A.D. 1301. 

Maria, Lady of Mortimer, of co. Norf. 
11,960- [A.D. 1404.] Red : imperfect. About -f- in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 14,597-] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 283 



A shield of arms : per fess and pale, in chief seme-de-lis, 
for MORTIMER ; dex., quarterly, on a bend three crosses 
crosslet, Sir J. FALSTOLFE ; sin., ten billets, 4, 3, 2, i. 

Drawn in Blomefield's Hist, of Norfolk., vol. xi., p. 206 (Dept. copy). 



Robert de Mortimer, al. Mortuo-mari, of co. Norf., Knt. 

11.961. [A.D. 1375.] Red: imperfect. I in. [Harl. ch. 
53 E. 45-] 

A shield of arms, couche : seme-de-lis, MORTIMER. Crest 
on a helmet and mantling or lambrequin, out of a ducal 
coronet a buck's head. Within a carved gothic panel, orna- 
mented with ball-flowers or small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

Stgillum . . , mor[ttmer]. 

11.962. Sulph. cast from No. 11,961, which has become 
more imperfect since the cast was made. [D.C., F. 495.] 



Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Wigmore, co. Heref. 

11.963. [Late Hen. III.] Dark-green : fine, chipped. 
if in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 160.] 

A shield of arms : MORTIMER. 

ft 3IQILU . . . . RI D6 MORTVO MA. 
Beaded borders. 

11.964. Sulph. cast of No. 11,963. [B.C., E. 418.] 



Roger de Mortimer (?) 

11.965, [i3th cent.] Plaster cast from very imperfect 
impression. I in. [Ixxxvii. 32.] 

A shield of arms : MORTIMER. In the field on the 1. h. side 
a star betw. two flowers. 
Legend indistinct. 

Another Seal. 

11.966. [A.D. 1259.] Plaster cast from fine but chipped 
impression. I % in. [Ixxxviii. 28.] 

A shield of arms : MORTIMER. 

tt SIGILUVM : ROG6RI : DG : MORTVO-MARI. 

Beaded borders. 



Roger, son and heir of Lady MATILDIS de Mortuo-mari 

of co. Line. 

11,967. [A.D. 1270.] Green: a fragment. About -- in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 40.] 



284 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

On a helmet a stag's horn, probably part of the crest of 
MORTIMER. 



D6 MORTVO 

Beaded borders. 



Roger de Mortimer, Lord of Pentkellyn, 2nd Baron. 

11,968. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression. 3 in. [Ixxx. 21.] 

A shield of arms : MORTIMER. Suspended by a strap from 
a tree of three branches. Supporters, two lions passant 
guardant. 

... . DIG MORTVCO DJ6 P6NKGTLYN. 8 

Beaded borders. 



Roger de Mortemer, Ajh Earl of March and Ulster. 

11.969. [A.D. 1397.] Red : originally fine, imperfect. About 
2 in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 13,911.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, MORTIMER ; 2, 3, BURGH. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree on a mount. Supporters, 
dex., wanting ; sin., a lion rampant guardant. 

Legend wanting. 

Inner border ornamented with ball-flowers or quatrefoils. 

11.970. Sulph. cast tinted red. [xxxv. 159.] 

11.971. Sulph. cast. [B.C., G. 169.] 



Thomas de Mortuomari, al. Mortimer, of co. Sttrr., Chev. 

11.972. [A.D. 1355.] Red: originally fine, imperfect. 
! x -Hr in. [Add. ch. 20,038.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, coucJit : seme-de-lis, within a 
bordure, MORTIMER. Crest on a helmet, out of a ducal 
coronet a stag's head. Within a finely carved gothic panel. 
SIGILL D' MO 

11.973. [A.D. 1355.] Red: fine, imperfect. [Harl. ch. 

53 E. 43-] 

D' MO 



Thomas Mortymer, of co. Line. 

11,974. [A.D. 1370.! Red: imperfect, -f- in. [Harl. ch. 
52 I. 8.] 

A shield of arms : a fess, in chief three mullets (?) Within 
a carved panel of eight points. 

tgtilttm : 8T turner. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 285 



Robert Morton, Sen., Lord of Fenny Sutton, co. Wilts, 
also of Holborn, co, Midd., etc. 

11.975. [A.D. 1535.] Red. \ in. [Harl. ch. 53 F. 49.] 
A goat's head erased, in allusion to the arms of MORTON. 

11.976. [A.D. 1536.] Brownish-green: injured. [Harl. ch. 
53 F. 52.] 

11.977. [A.D. 1541.] Light-red: a fragment. [Harl. ch. 
53 F. 62.] 

11.978. [A.D. 1545.] Red: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 53 0.9.] 

11.979. [A.D. 1550.] Red: well preserved. [Harl. ch. 
53 G. 29.] 

11.980. [A.D. 1551.] Dark-brown: injured. [Harl. ch. 
53 G. 21.] 

11.981. [A.D. 1551.] Red: indistinct, injured. [Harl. ch. 
53 G. 32.] 

11.982. [A.D. 1555.] Red. [Harl. ch. 53 G. 35.] 



Lord Walter de Morton, of co. Buck. 

11.983. [Temp. Hen. III.] Dark-green : indistinct -| in. 
[Harl. ch. 86 A. 18.] 

A shield of arms : three bars within a bordure seme of 
roundles. 

S' WALTRI D MORTVN. 

11.984. [Temp. Hen. III.] Creamy- white : imperfect, 
indistinct. [Harl. ch. 86 A. 17.] 

11.985. [Temp. Hen. III.] Dark-green. [Harl. ch. 86 A. 
19.] 

John, son of ROBERT Moryn, of Kylvyngton, co. Nott. 

11.986. [A.D. 1340.] Creamy-white: very indistinct, fin. 
[Add. ch. 5397.] 

A shield of arms : a bend and other uncertain charges. 
Cf. three lions passant guardant betw. two bends gobony, 
MORYNE. Within a carved gothic panel. 

Legend illegible. 

Michael Moseley, of London. 

11.987. [A.D. 1606.] Red : injured, f X in. [Add. ch. 
17,444-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three mill-picks, 
MOSELEY. 

Walter de Mounci, al. Money, Lord of Thornton. 

11.988. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
ii X -ff in. [Ixxxviii. 34.] 



286 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Oval : a shield of arms : chequy. Crest on a helmet a 
dead fox. 

S' WALTGRI DG . MOVNCI. 
Beaded borders. 



Bertram Mountburghcher, al. Mountboucher, 

of Newcastle-npon- Tyne, co. Northumb. 

11,989. [A.D. 1389.] Red : fine, slightly compressed, 
chipped. I in. [Add. ch. 20,536.] 

A shield of arms : three flesh-pots, two and one, within a 
bordure bezantee, MOUNTBOUCHER. Suspended by a strap 
from a forked tree, and within a finely carved and traced 
gothic panel of eight points. 

* S' Bartram : Be : [mo]utttiwrgi)rf)er. 

Cf. Bertram f. Reynald de Mountbourchier's wardship, 1355. Harl. 
ch. 56 A. 46. 

Mounteney. 

See MUNTENI. 



Elizabeth Mowbray, Duchess of Norfolk, etc., 

wife of THOMAS DE MOWBRAY, 

Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshall ; dau. of RICHARD, 

Earl of ' Arundel. A.D. 1385-1425. 

11.990. [A.D. 1397.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression. 2^- in. [Ixxxviii. 40.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., three lions passant 
guardant in pale, a label of three points, MOWBRAY ; sin., 
quarterly, I, 4, chequy, WARREN ; 2, 3, a lion rampant, 
MOWBRAY. Suspended by a strap from a nebulee line of 
cloud intermingled with six estoiles. Supporters, on mounts, 
two cranes rising with expanded wings. Within a carved 
gothic trilobe, ornamented with small ball-flowers or quatre- 
foils along the inner edge. 

+ Sigfllum : Kite : eltjafcetf) : Ouctffe : norfolcijie : ^ 
comittffr : [marefrf)' : One : Ke : ] bretto : z : Be : fenapp : 

11.991. [A.D. 1 397.] Another : imperfect. [Ixxxviii. 39.] 

Smaller Seal. 

11.992. [A.D. 1397.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
i-i- in. [Ixxxviii. 41.] 

A shield of arms : as described in the large seal, No. 1 1,990. 
Within a finely carved gothic panel. 
Legend wanting. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 287 



Geoffrey de Moubray. 

11.993. [A.D. 1292.] Sulph. cast of fine impression. |- in. 
[B.C., E. 458.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, over all in chief a label 
of five points. 

fc S' GALFRIDI D6 MOVBRAY. 
Beaded borders. 

John de Moubray, Lord of the Island of Haxholm, 
(Ax/wlme) co. Line., 2nd Baron Mowbray. 

11.994. [A.D. 1319.] Red and green mottled: fine. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 53 G. 57-] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant (?) crowned, MOWBRAY. 
Betw. two wyverns sans wings. 

J S' IOHANNIS : D6 : MOVBRAY. 
Beaded borders. 

11.995. Sulph. cast of No. 11,994. [B.C., F. 197.] 



John de Moubray, Lord of the Isle of Haxeholme (Axholme\ 

and of the Honours of Bramber and Gower, 

^rd Baron Mowbray. 

11.996. [A.D. 1339.] Red: fine, imperfect, i^- in. [Harl. 
ch. 53 G. 58.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant crowned, MOUBRAY. 
Suspended by a strap from a buck's head. Betw. two wyverns 
sans wings. 

SIGILLVM IOH D6 RA . . 

11.997. Sulph. cast of No. 11,996. [B.C., F. 276.] 

11.998. [A.D. 1350.] Red: fine, chipped. [Add. ch. 

15,530.] 

. GILLVM 9 IOHANNIS * D6 # MOVER . 



John, son of WILLIAM Moubray. 

11,999. [A.D. 1347.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
\ in. [Ixxxviii. 35.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant within a bordure en- 
grailed. Within a carved rosette. 

& S' lOH'IS FILI WILL'I MOVBRAY. 

Beaded border. 

John Mowbray, ^rd Duke of Norfolk, 
Earl Marshal, and of Nottingham ; Marshal of England, 

Lord of Mowbray, Segrave, and Gower. 
12,000. [A.D. 1442.] Red : fine, imperfect. 3-1 in. [Add. 
ch. 17,234-] 

A shield of arms, couche": three lions passant guardant in 



288 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

pale, a label of three points, MOWBRAY. Crest on a helmet, 
and ornamental mantling of foliage replenishing the back- 
ground, on a chapeau, turned up ermine, a lion statant 
guardant [crowned]. Supported by two ostrich feathers 
curved inwards at the top, quills chained, charged each with 
an ornamental shield of arms : dex., chequy, WARREN ; sin., a 
lion rampant, MOWBRAY. 

[ejomif tttar[escallt] 

Cabled borders, the inner one with an interior moulding 
ornamented with leaves, the outer one with a similar 
moulding ornamented with small ball-flowers or quatrefoils. 

12.001. [A.D. 1446.] Red : originally very fine, very im- 
perfect. [Add. ch. 24,609.] 

. . . . II z ttotjmgMm ] mar[es]ea[Ut] . . . 

12.002. [A.D. 1455.] Red : fine, imperfect [Add. ch. 

14,974-] 

eallt angl . B 

Be fegratoe * 2 : Be gou 

12.003. Plaster cast from fine but imperfect impression. 
[Ixxxviii. 42.] 

gtyam mate **,.***.* 

grate z Be 

Small Seal. 

12.004. [A.D. 1457.] Red : imperfect, originally encircled 
with a twisted rush. in. [Harl. ch. 54 A. 3.] 

A shield of arms : three lions passant guardant in pale, in 
chief over all a label of three points, for MOWBRAY. 
Cabled bordure, the inner side engrailed. 



Roger de Mubari, al. Moubray, al. Mubray, 

son of WILLIAM DE MOUBRAY, of co. Line. 

12.005. [A.D. 1255.] Green: edge chipped, appended by 
a closely woven bobbin of red silk, i^ in. [Add. ch. 20,608.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, MOWBRAY. 
S' ROG6RI D MVBARI. 

12.006. [Ante 1266.] Green: edge chipped. [Add. ch. 
20,693.] 

B S' ROG6RI DG MVBARI. 



Thomas Mo wbray, Earl of Nottingham. 
12,007. [A.D. 1396.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
injured by pressure. 2\ in. [Ixxxviii. 38.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: three lions passant guardant in 



HERALDIC SEALS. 289 



pale, a label of three points, MOWBRAY. Crest on a helmet, 
lambrequin, and chapeau, a lion statant guardant crowned. 
Supporters, two trees, upon rocky mounts replenished with 
herbage and flowers. Within a carved border ornamented 
with small ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

Jfctg; : ttyome : co'ttfs : notgngfjam : z : ntarefcallt : 
anglte : Om : to : . z : Oe : Segraue. 



Thomas Mowbray, Earl Marshal, and Earl of Nottingham, 
Lord of Mowbray, Segrave, and Cower. 

12,008. [A.D. 1404.] Red : fine fragment. About 2 in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 A. I.] 

A shield of arms : wanting. Crest on a helmet, mantling 
or lambrequin, on a chapeau turned up ermine, a lion statant 
guardant crowned. Supporters two ostrich feathers curved 
inwards, quills chained, each charged with a shield of arms : 
dex., wanting ; sin., a lion rampant crowned, MOWBRAY. In 
the field on each side a branch of foliage and cinquefoil 
flowers. 

Legend wanting. 

Inner border ornamented with small roses. 



William de Mumbray, of co. York (?) 

12.009. [Late I3th cent.] Light-yellow: very indistinct, 
much injured. I in. [Egert ch. 531.] 

A lion rampant. 
Legend illegible. 

Sir Thomas Moyle, of Eastwell, co. Kent. 

12.010. [A.D. 1560.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. 14. in. 
[Add. ch. IQ.995-] 

A shield of arms, coitcht \ quarterly, i, a mule statant 
within a bordure, MOYLE ; 2, MOYLE ; 3, LUCOMBE ; 
4, KAYLE. See Harl. MS. 1548, f. 139^ for a drawing of the 
arms, etc. Crest on a helmet and mantling, two demi- 
dragons endorsed, their necks entwined around each other. 
SIGILLVM THOMG MOYLE. 



Berengar Le Moyne, 
of Chateriz Manor, co. Cambr., Knt. 

12,011. [Early 1 3th cent] Dark-green : fine. J-^ in. [Add. 
ch. 33,063.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory, MoiGNE. 

E IO : 6IM : D6V : MGN : DOINT : IOIR. 

(jpaime Dieu, trien doitjouir.) 

The legend men is probably also used as rebus for Moyne. 
VOL. in. U 



2QO CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Eobert Le Moygne, son of WILLIAM LE MOYGNE, 

of Ravele, co. Hunt. 
12,012. [A.D. 1293.] Green: indistinct, i X fin. [Add. 

ch. 33,733-] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., two garbs 
in pale (?), sin., a wyvern tail nowy. 



John Moyse, of Stanway, co. Essex. 

12.013. [A.D. 1725.] Red: en placard, imperfect, X-^-in. 
[Add. ch. io,355A.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : ermine, five bars, 
over all three escutcheons, two and one. The shield sur- 
mounted by a cherub. The arms are those of HALHEAD or 
HALL. 

12.014. [A.D. 1725.] Another : imperfect. [Add. ch. 



William de Mo . . . etone. 

Seal used by JOHN DE MAREIS. 

12,015. [A.D. 1346.] Red: injured by pressure, very in- 
distinct. 4 m - [Cott. ch. xxvii. 35.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three crosses crosslet. 
Betw. three sprigs of foliage and flowers. Within a carved 
quatrefoil panel. 

SS SIGILL' : WILL'I : D : MO . . . . TON6. 
Cf. the arms of WORTHINGTON, al. WRIGHTINGTON. 



Henry de Muledene. 

12.016. [Early I4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion. in. [Ixxxviii. 44.] 

A shield of arms: a chief indented. 

i&S' H6NRICI D MVLDN6. 
Beaded border. 

Emond Mulso, Knt. 

12.017. [A.D. 1447.] Red: injured in parts by pressure. 
T^J- in. [Harl. ch. 5 1 F. 32.] 

A goat's head erased, in reference to the crest of MULSO. 
Betw. three pairs of oak-leaves. 
\ Legend in the field : 



Ca 



S : muteo. 
bled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 29 1 



John Mulsho, of co. Hunt. 

12,018. [A.D. 1472.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. % in. 
[Add. ch. 34,087.] 

A shield of arms : three fleurs-de-lis, cf. arms of MULSO. 
Betw. two sprigs of foliage. 



Thomas de Muletone. 

12,019. [i3th cent] Plaster cast from chipped impression 
ii X i| in. [Ixxx. 27.] 

Shield shaped : a shield of arms : three bars, on a canton a 
fret, for MULTON. 

ft SIGILLVM i THOMG DG MVL6TON6. 

Cf. Thos. de Muletona, Justic. Regis, Add. ch. 22,091 ; 22,092, 
A.D. 1224; Harl. ch. 51 F. 43, A.D. 1235; also Thos. de Multon, al, 
Muleton, etc., Harl. ch. 43 D. 6 ; Add. ch. 24,712 ; Harl. ch. 58 H. 41 ; 
49 D. 46 ; 58 I. 2 ; 58 I. 3. 



Thomas de Multon of Kyrketon, Knt. 

12.020. [A.D. 1345.] Light-greenish-brown. in. [Harl. 
ch. 83 G. 54.] 

A shield of arms, couckJ: three bars, over all a bend for 
difference, MULTON. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, a 
fan plume. In the field on each side a sprig of foliage. 

16 SV SAL D6 AMOVR L6AL. 

12.021. Sulph. cast of No. 12,020. [B.C., F. 293.] 



Eobert de Munces, al. de Moncell, of co. Line. 

12.022. \circ. A.D. 1250-1260.] Dark-green. l| X |- in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 125.] 

Pointed oval : a shield, plain. Above it an estoile of eight 
points. 

o SIG' ROB' D' MVNC6S. 
The letters V N are conjoined. 

12.023. Sulph. cast of No. 12,022. [B.C., E. 353.] 



Thomas, son and heir of THOMAS Munchensy, al. 

Monechasy, of co. Suff. 

12,024. [A.D. 1401.] Red: chipped. i-jV in. [Cott ch. 
xxvii. 128.] 

A shield of arms : barruly, MONCHENSY. Suspended by 
a strap from a forked tree sprouting at the foot. Within a 
carved gothic panel, ornamented along the inner edge with 
small ball-flowers. 



12,025. Sulph. cast of No. 12,024, before injury. [B.C., F. 
570.] 

U 2 



2Q2 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

12,026. [A.D. 1389.] Red : originally fine, chipped. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 174.] 

S* : tfjome : . . . 



Walter Munchensi, al. Monchesy, of co. Hertf. 
12,027. [A.D. 1366.] Red. in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 127.] 
A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three billets, a mullet 
for difference, MONCHENSY. Within a pointed trefoil panel, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small ball-flowers. 

8 SI # WALT6RI *< MVNCHeNSI. 
Cabled border. 

Ralph de Mundevile. 
See RALPH DE AMUNDEVILLE. 



Richard de Mundeville, of co. Buck. 

12.028. [? Before A.D. 1263.] Dark-green: edges chipped. 
% in. [Harl. ch. 86 A. 24.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, a bar, perhaps, for difference. Cf. 
fretty a fess, MANDEVILLE. 

ft 8' RICARDI D MVNDEVIL. 
Inner border beaded. 

12.029. Sulph. cast of No. 12,028. [D.C., E. 403.] 

12.030. Green : edges chipped. [Harl. ch. 86 A. 25.] 

ft S' RICARDI D MVND6VIL. 
Cf. Harl. ch. 86 A. 26. 

William Munt, of Bradefeld, co. Essex. 

12.031. [A.D. 1474.] Red : a fragment. About in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 1 5,603.] 

A shield of arms : apparently a chevron. Within a cusped 
border. 

Arnulf de Munteni, of Diss, co. Norf. 

12.032. [Late I3th cent.] Dark-green : originally fine, 
imperfect, if in. [xxxv. 278.] 

A rectangular banner or shield of arms : a bend betw. six 
martlets, MOUNTNEY. 

ft SIGILL' ARNVLFI D MVNCT63NI. 
Beaded borders. 

12.033. Plaster cast of No. 12,032. [Ixxxviii. 45.] 
f. Blomefield's Hist, of Nor/., i., 13, 14. 



Aernulphus de Mounten, al. Mounteney. 
12,034. [A.D. 1359.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i in. [Ixxxviii. 36.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 293 



A shield of arms : a bend betw. six martlets, within a 
bordure, for MOUNTENEY. Within a carved gothic quatrefoil 
panel. 

S' A6RNVLPHVS D6 MOVNT6N'. 



Ernulpli de Munteni, al. Arnulph de Mounteny, 

of cos. Suff. and Essex, Knt. 
(Perhaps same person as before?) 

12.035. [A.D. 1311.] Dark-bronze-green: indistinct in 
parts, i in. [Harl. ch. 54 A. 5.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six martlets. 

ft S' 6RNVLPHI : D6 : MVNTGNI. 

12.036. Sulph. cast from No. 12,035. [D.C., F. 408.] 
Cf. Cott. ch. xxix. 10, A.D. 1318 ; Add. ch. 14,870, A.D. 1343. 



John de Munteney, of co. Essex. 

12.037. [A.D. 1295.] Dark-green: imperfect. I X in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 A. 7.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend betw. six martlets, four 
roundles, all within a bordure charged with twelve of the last. 
Suspended by two straps from a hook. 

lOH'IS D6 [M]VNTGNY. 

12.038. Sulph. cast from No. 12,037. [D.C., E. 481.] 



John Murdak, al. Murdack, 
Lord of Cumpton-Murdak, co. Warw., Knt. 
12,039. [A.D. 1328.] Pale-green : discoloured. I in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 190.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, MURDAK. Within a pointed 
gothic quatrefoil panel, finely carved and traced, with three 
pairs of slipped trefoils springing into the background, and 
ornamented along the inner edge with small ball-flowers. 
ft SIGILLVM & IOHANNIS ft MVRDACK. 



William Murdak, 

of Astoneston^ \Easton Neston\ co. Northt., Knt. 
12,040. [A.D. 1288"] Green, discoloured. in. [Add. 
ch. 21,401.] 

A shield of arms : bendy of ten. 

& S' WILL'I MORDAC # 



John, son and heir of MALCOLM Musard, of co. Warw. 
12,041. [A.D. 1350.] Greenish - brown, mottled. -f- in. 
[Cott. ch. xxvii. 193.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a lion rampant, queue fourchee, 



294 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

crowned, an annulet for difference (?). Crest on a helmet, 

facing to the front, a ram's head and neck, affrontee, betw 

the attires a bell. Background hatched or diapered lozengy. 

f S' * lOH'IS *> MVSARD *>. 

12,042. Sulph. cast of No. 12,041. [D.C., F. 373.] 



Ralph. Musard, of co. Derb. 

12.043. [A.D. 1220-1230.] Green: imperfect, indistinct. 
About if in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 86 H. 49.] 

0. A lion passant, guardant, contourne. 
LFI AR . . . 

B. A small counterseal, shield shaped. I X in. A 
shield of arms of early shape : three gurgeses (or roundles 
charged with a central pellet and two annulets concentric), 
two and one. 

12.044. Sulph. cast of rev. only. [B.C., E. 400.] 



Ambrose Muschamp, of Rowbarnes, co. Surr. t Esq. 

12.045. [A.D. 1678.] Red: indistinct, -f-X-i in. [Egert. 
ch. 499.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three bars, MUSCHAMP. Crest on 
a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a mastiff dog. 

Seal used by MARGARET, wife of the above. 

12.046. [A.D. 1678.] Red : very indistinct. [Egert. ch. 499.] 



Thomas Muschamp, of Merton, co. Surr. 
12,047. [A.D. 1614.] Red : much injured by pressure. 
About i x | in. [Add. ch. 23,543.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three bars, MUSCHAMP. Crest 
on a helmet, wreath, and mantling, indistinct, a mastiff statant 
or mountain cat. 

Richard Musgrave. 
See A DOUGLAS. 



Humphrey Mychell. 
See ROGER PRYDEAUN. 

John Mynne, of Woodcotte, co. Surr., Esq. 
12,048. [A.D. 1623.] Red: indistinct. ^x-fVin. [Add. 

ch. 36,441-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess dancetty, gobony, ermine, 
and , MYNNE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



295 



Seal used by WILLIAM MYNNE, of Woodcott, Esq. 

12.049. [A.D. 1623.] Red. [Add. ch. 36,441.] 

12.050. [A.D. 1626.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 36,439.] 

Another Seal. 

12.051. [A.D. 1625.] Red. in. [Add. ch. 36,438.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancetty, paly of eight (or 

gobony) ermine and , betw. six crosses crosslet for 

MYNNE. 

Carved border. 



N 



R- 



N- 



Seal used by Dame MARGARET, widow of 

Sir WiLLiAiM HAWTE. 

12,052. [A.D. 1 544.] Red : fine, cracked. - 
[Harl. ch. 76 H. 45.] 

Oval : a bull's head betw. the initial letters R. N. 
Cabled border. 



X 1 in. 



12,053. 
12,054. 
12,055. 


A.D. 1544.] 
A.D. 1544.] 
>.D. 1544.] 


Another. 
Another. 
Another. 


"Harl. ch. 78 G. 4.] 
= Harl. ch. 78 G. 5.] 
= Harl. ch. 78 G. 6.] 



William de Naples, of co. Surr. 

12,056. [A.D. 1344.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 23,524.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three bull's 
heads. Within a carved gothic panel. 

. ILL'I D6 NA . 



Thomas Napper. 

Seal iised by THOMAS MARKES, al. BODIE, 
of Thorn-Coffin, co. Sowers. 

12.057. [A.D. 1629.] Red : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 77 H. 
1 1.1 

On a wreath an antelope, crest of NAPIER or NAPER. 
Carved border. 

John de Napton, Lord of Weston, co. Warw. 

12.058. [A.D. 1395.] Red. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 3.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess three escallops, the field finely 
diapered. Betw. three trefoiled sprigs of foliage. 

+ Sigtllum * toijannts * naptoun, 

12.059. Sulph. cast of No. 12,058. [D.C., F. 592.] 



296 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Richard de Napton, of co. Warw. 

12.060. [A.D. 1322.] Dark-bronze-green: fine. -| in. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 2.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess three escallops in dexter chief 
a covered cap, for NAPTON. Betw. three sprigs of foliage. 

S' RICARDI D' NPTON' 

12.061. Sulph. cast, from No. 12,060. [D.C., F. 212.] 



Robert de Napton, Knt., Lord of Weston, co. Warw. 
12,062. [A.D. 1313.] Green: chipped, indistinct, -f- in. 
[Cott. ch. v. 38.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess three escallops, 
fc S' ROB'TI D NAPTONA. 



Robert de Napton, Knt., Lord of Weston, co. Warw. 

12.063. [A.D. 1332.] Green : indistinct, in. [Add. ch. 
22,527.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess three escallops, in dexter chief 
a chess rook, for NAPTON. 

SIGILL' ROB6RTI D NAPTON NA(?) 

12.064. Plaster cast of No. 12,063. [xcviii. 81.] 



Bernard Nash. 
See C L 



Henry Nash, of Ipswich, co. Suff., Milliner, and 
WILLIAM FYNN, of Saxmundham, co. Suff. 

12.065. [A.D. 1699.] Red : en placard, imperfect [Add. 
ch. 10,171.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly per fess indented, over 
all a bend. 

12.066. [A.D. 1699.] Another. [Add. ch. 10,171.] 



Hugh de Naunton, of co. Suff. 

12.067. [A.D. I359-] Green : imperfect. [Add. ch. 
10,198.] 

A shield of arms : three martlets, NAUGHTON. Within an 
ornamental gothic panel. 

& SIGILLVM + HVGONIS + DG + NAVGI ON6. 

12.068. Plaster cast of No. 12,067. [xcviii. 82.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 297 



John de Nectone, of Necton, co. Norf. 
12,069. [i3th cent.] Recent impression in gutta-percha. 
| in. [xlvii. 1215.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first and second 
quarters a crescent. Betw. two wavy sprigs of ivy or trefoils. 

K S' lOH'IS D6 N6CTON6. 
Beaded borders. 
Laing's MS. Catal, No. 489. 



William Nele, a!. Neale, of co. Essex. 
12,070. [A.D. 1561.] Red. | x in. [Harl. ch. 79 F. 13. 
Oval : on a wreath, a greyhound's head erased, ducally 
gorged, betw. two wings erect, (?) NEALE. 



William Neale, of Tivetshall, co. Norf., Farmer. 

12.071. [A.D. 1749.] Red : en placard, imperfect, -j-fx-f^in. 
[Add. ch. 14,919.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a boar passant. 

Seal used by JAMES HILL, of Thimblethorp, co. Norf., Farmer. 

12.072. [A.D. 1748.] As above. [Add. ch. 14,919.] 



John, son of WILLIAM Nepeker. 
See R W . 



Alice deNerford, widow of JOHN DE NEVYLLE, of co. Essex. 

12.073. [A.D. 1379.] Red : fine- i in- [Harl. ch. 54 I. 3.] 
A shield of arms : per pale, dex. a lion rampant, NERFORD, 

sin. diapre, a chief indented, NEVILLE. Within an elaborately 
carved and traced gothic trefoil. 
Legend betw. the points : 

Ss S' ALICI6 * D6 * N6RFORD * 

12.074. [A.D. 1379.] Red: injured. [Harl. ch. 54 C. 7.] 

tt S 1 ALICI6 * D6 * NGRFORD * 



William 



Seal used by AGNES DE NERFORD, of co. Hunt. 

12,075. [A.D. 1379.] Red : fine, imperfect. in. [Add. 
ch. 34,065.] 

A shield of arms, couche'i three charges of an unusual 
character, perhaps swan's necks, but very uncertain. Crest 



298 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

on a helmet and mantling diapre, one of the same charges. 
Betw. two wavy branches of foliage. 

S' WILL6LMI . 



Petronilla de Hereford, dan. and coheir of JOHN DE VAUX, 
wife of WILLIAM, Baron of Nerford, of co. Suff. 

12,076. [A.D. 1321.] Green: a fragment. About ixfin. 
when perfect. [Cott. ch. v. 5.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, broken away. In place of a legend 
a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 



Margaret Nessefield. 

12,077. [A.D. 1389-90.] Plaster cast tinted red, from im- 
perfect impression. X in. [Ixxvi. 84] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant. 
Legend uncertain. 



Thomas de Nessefield. 

12,078. [A.D. 1370.] Plaster cast tinted red. % in. 
[Ixxvi. 86 A.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three cinquefoils, for 
NEFIELD. Within a pointed gothic panel ornamented with 
small cinquefoils along the inner edge. 

In place of a legend a wavy line of foliage and flowers. 



Richard Neteham. 

12,079. [Hth cent] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. !-,% in. [Ixxxiii. 26.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a bend engrailed betw. two neats' 
or bulls' heads, NEDEHAM. Crest on a helmet and orna- 
mental mantling, uncertain. Betw. two sprigs of foliage and 
flowers. 

Stgtir : ricarDt : neteij'am. 
Cabled borders. 



John de Netfold, Knt. 

12,080. [A.D. 1368.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression. \\ in. [Ixxxviii. 47.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed betw. four garbs. 
Betw. the sacred monogram i H C. Within a carved sixfoil 
panel, richly ornamented with tracery and having two round 
headed niches at top and bottom, and two ogee arched niches 



HERALDIC SEALS. 299 

at the sides, containing half-length figures of the B. V. Mary 
and Child, St. John Baptist, St. Katharine, and the owner. 
Of the legend only a few uncertain letters remain. 



John Neuburgh, Sen., of cos. Glouc. and Wilts. 

12,081. [A.D. 1481.] Red : injured, indistinct, i in. 
[Add. ch. 18,251.] 

On a helmet an indistinct crest, perhaps a plume of 
feathers. 



12,082. 
12,083. 
12,084. 
12,085. 



A.D. 



'A.D. 14.81.' 
"A.D. 1481.; 



Another. 
Another. 
Another. 
Another. 



Add. ch. 18,252.] 
Add. ch. 18,253.] 
Add. ch. 18,254.] 
Add ch. 28,919.] 



Alice de Neville. 

12,086. [i3th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
| in. [Ixxxviii. 52.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire, NEVILLE. Within a pointed 
gothic quatrefoil enclosed in an elaborately carved panel, 
ornamented with four countersunk panels, circular, each con- 
taining a roundle charged with armorial bearings, I, 3, barry, 
three chaplets, two and one, 2, 3, a fret. 

SIG . LLVM AL' .' . D . . IL6. 



Alice, widow of HENRY de Neville, of co. Line. 

12.087. [i3th cent] Dark-green: fragments. About 
li X i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 B. 19.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms : Neville, cf. 54 B. 14. In 
the field above the shield an estoile of eight points wavy. 
ICI 

12.088. Plaster cast of No. 12,087. [xcviii. 83.] 



Alice, widow of JOHN de Nevylle, of co. Essex. 
See ALICE DE NERFORD. 



Alexander de Nevile. 

12,089. [A.D. 1340.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
if in. [Ixxxviii. 55.] 

A shield of arms : diapered, a saltire, over all a crescent. 
Suspended from a tree on a mount. Supporters, two bears 
chained to the tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 

SigtUu : alc.vauDu : tic ucutlr. 
Cabled border. 



300 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Alisaunder Nevylle, Otevr., of co. York. 

12,090. [A.D. 1389.] Red : a fragment. About $ in. 
when perfect [Add. ch. 26,772.] 

A shield of arms : wanting. Crest on a helmet and wreath, 
a bull's head, NEVILLE. Supporters two wild-men. Within 
a carved panel. 



Alexander Nevill, of Wilston in Claworth, co. Nott. 
12,091. [A.D. 1627.] Red. x in. [Add. ch. 29,585.] 
Oval : a stag lodged. Perhaps a crest. 



Anthony Nevile, of Mattersey, co. Nott. 

12.092. [A.D. 1627.] Red : injured. ^ X | in. [Add. ch. 

29,585.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on a helmet, out 
of a ducal coronet, a bull's head, NEVILLE. 

Beaded borders. 

Cecilia Neville, dau. of RALPH NEVILLE, i st Earl of 

Westmorland ; widow of RICHARD PLANTAGENET, 

$rd Duke of York ; mother of King EDWARD IV. 

12.093. [A.D. 1477.] Red : fine, large, edge chipped. 
3| in. [Add. ch. 15,478.] 

An eagle rising, ducally gorged, bearing on its breast, on a 
mount, a shield of arms : per pale, dex. quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE 
(MODERN) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND ; sin. a saltire, NEVILLE. Sup- 
porters, dex., an antelope, ducally gorged, sin., a lion. Beyond 
the supporters on each side a branch of roses. 

Legend on a scroll, the end held by the eagle's beak : 

SifftUu Bne mtlte us'ta urn $roif 

angltr z francte et tint fjtfc'nie matrtg 

lEHtoarDt quarti ttttriftft* 



Signet. 

12.094. [A.D. 1462.] Red: fine, -f- in. [Add. ch. 16,564.] 
A shield of arms : as described above, No. 1 2,093. Betw. 

three triple branches of foliage. 
Cabled border. 

Edward Neville, al. Nevyle, Lord of Burgevenne, 
T>rd Baron Bergavenny. 

12.095. [A.D. 1444.] Red : fine, imperfect, if in. [Harl. 
ch. 112 B. \5o.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 30 1 



A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, 4, quarterly, i., iv., 
BEAUCHAMP ; ii., iii., WARREN, 2, 3, NEVILLE, with a cinque- 
foil for difference. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
of foliage, and wreath, a bull's head. 

Stfftllum e&toar&t neat ignte 

Engr. in Drummond, Hist, of Noble Families, p. 17. Rowland, Hist, 
of the Nevilles, pi. 4, p. 70. 

12,096. Sulph. cast of No. 12,095. [B.C., G. 211.] 



Euphemia, dau. of RALPH Neville. 
See EUPHEMIA DE LUCY. 



George Nevylle, Knt., Lord Bergevenny, ^rd Baron. 

12,097. [A.D. 1483.] Red : injured, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 28,922.] 

Oval : a knight, in armour with sword, holding a shield of 
arms (?) 

lofalte. 



George Neville. 

12,098. [A.D. 1499.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, i in. [Ixxxviii. 70.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: two bars. Crest on a helmet, 
mantling, and wreath, a bull's head. 



Sir George Neville, Lord of Bergevenny, Ajh Baron. 
12,099. [A.D. 1529.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression. 2 in. [Ixxxviii. 71.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i. chequy ; 2, a saltire, with 
a cinquefoil for difference ; 3. quarterly, i., iii., three chevrons 
for CLARE, ii., iv., quarterly, a bend, in the second and third 
quarters a fret ; 4, on a fess betw. six crosses crosslets, a 
crescent for difference. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, a bull's head. Supporters two stags. 

urn : georgti : nrtnlle : mflttts : 

tint : fcerseuenttg. 
Outer border carved with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 



Hugh de Nevile, of co. York., son of GEOFFREY DE NEVILE. 

12,100. [Late 1 3th cent] Uncoloured : indistinct, i^ in. 
[Harl. ch. 112 H. 41.] 

A shield of arms : lozengy, a canton, ermine, over all a 



302 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

label of six points, NEVILLE. Suspended by a strap from a 
hook, and betw. two flowering sprigs. 

9 SIGILLVM SGCRTI * 

12.101. [Late I3th cent] Dark-green : indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 7421.] 

12.102. [Late I3th cent] Uncoloured : imperfect, indis- 
tinct [Add. ch. 7467.] 

* SIG SeCR'TI >* 

Another Seal. 

12.103. [Late I3th cent] Mottled-green. 14. x i in. 
[Add. ch. 7443.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms : as described above in 
No. 12,100. 

B S 1 HVGONIS : D : NGYVILe. 

12.104. [Late 1 3th cent.] Uncoloured : indistinct. [Cott 
ch. xxviii. 5.] 

Ob. ante 13 Edw. I. ; Drummond, p. 33. 



Hugh de Neovilla, ah Nevilla, of Hale, co. Line., 
son of HENRY DE NEVILLA. 

12.105. [i3th cent] Dark-green : fine. i-i x -Hr in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 B. 33.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : on a chief three roundles, 
countersunk. 

& S' HVGONIS D N6OVILLA. 

12.106. Sulph. cast of No. 12,105. [D.C., E. 345.] 

12.107. Dark-green : chipped. [Harl. ch. 54 B. 34.] 

12.108. Dark-green : cracked, imperfect [Harl. ch. 54 B. 
35-] 

S ONIS DG N60VILLA. 



James, son of PHILIP de Neville, of Endirdeby, 

\Enderby, co. Leic.] of co. Nortkt. 

12,109. [A.D. 1285.] Dark-green: fine. [Add. ch. 21,581.] 
A shield of arms : two trumpets, betw. ten crosslets, three, 
four, and three pale-wise in fess. Betw. two wyverns. 

* SIGILLVM IACOBI D N6VIL6. 
Beaded borders. 
Cf. arms of Thomas de Ardene, Add. ch. 19,967. 



Jacobus de Nevile, Lord of Whelton, co. Northt., Knt. 
12,110. [A.D. 1366.] Creamy-white: injured by pressure. 
in. [Add. ch. 21,552.] 

A shield of arms : illegible. Within a gothic panel. 
SIGIL OBI DC N6VILG. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 33 



Johanna, widow of Sir JACOBUS de Nevile. 
See GEOFFREY CORNEWAYLE. 



Johanna Neville, Countess of Westmorland, 
wife of RALPH NEVILLE, Earl of Westmorland, 

daii. of JOHN OF GAUNT. 

12,111. [? A.D. 1435.] Plaster cast from an imperfect im- 
pression. About \\ in. when perfect. [Ixxxviii. 66.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., field diapered, a saltire, 
NEVILLE ; sin., quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, 
ENGLAND, within a bordure compony not dimidiated, 
BEAUFORT. Betw. two sprigs of foliage and flowers. Within 
a carved gothic panel ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils. 

Legend fragmentary : 

mtttrr ?) 



John de Neville, of co. Essex, 

12,112. [i3th cent] Creamy- white : imperfect, indistinct. 
About -i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 B. 22.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, in chief a label, 
NEVILLE of Essex, etc. 

B . . ANNIS . . VILL'. 



John, son of GEOFFREY de Neville, of co. Line. 

12.113. [i3th cent] Green, mottled : fine. i-L in. [Harl. 
ch. 54 B. 38.] 

A shield of arms : lozengy, a canton ermine. 

$ SIGILL' IOHANNIS DG NeVILG. 
Cf. the seals of Hugh de Neville, Nos. 12,100-12,108. 

Another Seal. 

12.114. [A.D. 1268.] Light-brown : imperfect, i^- X | in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 B. 37.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms : lozengy, a canton ermine. 

. . . IGILLV IOHANNIS D' N6 

Cf. the seals of Hugh de Neville. 



John de Nevile, son of JOLLANUS DE NEVILE, of co. Line. 
12,115. \circ. A.D. 1260.] Dark-green: fine. | in. [Harl. 
ch. 54 B. 31.] 



304 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : sem6 of crosses crosslet, a saltire. 
Within a carved trefoil panel. 

# S' lOH'IS FILM -JOLLANI D NGVIL6. 
12,116. \circ. A.D. 1260.] Green : originally fine, imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 44 D. 61.] 

W S' lOH'IS FILM I . . . . 



John de Nefvill, al. Neville, of co. Line. 

12.117. \circ. A.D. 1300.] Dark-creamy-coloured. if in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 B. 21.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a chief indented. Betw. 
an estoile on the dex. and a crescent on the sin. 
ESIGILL' lOH'IS D6 NGFVIL6. 

12.118. Sulph. cast from No. 12,117. [D.C., E. 500.] 



John de Neville, of co. Herts., Knt. 
12,119. [A.D. 1309.] Brown : fine. [Add. ch. 35,657.] 
A shield of arms : four fusils in fess betw. three cinquefoils. 
& S' lOH'IS : D6 : NGVIL6 : MILITIS. 



John de Nevile (P) al. Nevel. 

12,120. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
-ff in. [Ixxxviii. 57.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a chevron, within a bordure 
engrailed. Betw. three flowerets. Within a pointed quatre- 
foil panel. 

& SIGILLVM * IOHANNIS * N6V6L (?) 



John de Neville, Knt. 

12,121. [A.D. 1357.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
2- in. [Ixxxviii. 56.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Within a carved and 
pointed quatrefoil panel. 

& S' I IOHANNIS I N6VIL6 I D' \ CO (?) 



John de Neville, Knt., 
son and heir of RANULPH NEVILE, Lord of Raby. 

12.122. [A.D. 1358.] Sulph. cast from imperfect impres- 
sion, li in. [xlvii. 1303.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire, NEVILLE. In chief over all a 
label of three points. Betw. four sprigs of foliage. Within a 
carved gothic quatrefoil panel ornamented along the inner 
edge with ball-flowers. 

OHANN VIL. 

Laing's Catal., No. 635. 

12.123. Plaster cast. [Ixxxvii. 58.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 305 



John de Neville, Lord of Raby. 

12.124. [A.D. 1385.] Red: injured by pressure. i^ in. 
[Egert. ch. 578.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a saltire. Crest, on a helmet and 
short mantling or lambrequin, a bull's head. In the field a 
mullet. Betw. two initial text letters ft. fo. Within a carved 
gothic quadrilobe ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

S>* : fofjfe : Be : netttle * Bomwt : Be : rafct : 

12.125. [A.D. 1384.] Red: imperfect, injured by pressure. 
[Add. ch. 34,944-] 

.,*...** eutle : Bommt : Be : rafrt : * . * 

12.126. [A.D. 1384.] Red: cracked, imperfect. [Add. ch. 

34,945-] 

S>' toin'8 : Be : neutle : Be : rait : 

12.127. Sulph. cast from imperfect impression. [D.C., 
F. 532.] 

Surtees, Durham; Drummond, Hist, of Noble Families, NEVILLE, p. 6. 



John de Neville. 

12,128. [A.D. 1437.] Plaster cast from fine but imperfect 
impression. i-f- in. [Ixxxviii. 65.] 

A shield of arms, concht: a saltire, NEVILLE, with a 
fleur-de-lis for difference. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, a bull's head, charged on the neck 
with a fleur-de-lis. Background replenished with sprigs of 
foliage. 

Legend on a scroll : 

+ StgOlum + tenants + 



John Neville, Lord Montacute, Baron Neville of Montagu, 
aftw. Earl of Northumberland, etc., Warden and 

Commissary General of the E. Marches towards Scotland. 

12,129. [A.D. 1463.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
2|- in. [Ixxxviii. 67.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly: I, 4, quarterly i. H., 
MONTACUTE, ii. iii., MONTHERMER ; 2, 3, a saltire, NEVILLE ; 
over all a label of three points. An escutcheon charged with 
quarterly I, a canton, etc., BRADSTONE ; 2, a cross, etc., 
INGLETHORPE ; 3, DELAPOLE ; 4, MONTAGU. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling, and out of a ducal coronet a 

VOL. III. X 



306 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

griffin sejant, expanded wings. Supporters, two griffins. 
Background replenished with sprigs of foliage. 

* &tgtllum * toij's * ncutll * tint * Be * tnontagn * 
gartttant * eftmarrf) * anglte * uetfttg, 

See Doyle, Official Baronage, vol. ii., p. 650. 



John Nevill, of Mattersey, co. Nott. 

12.130. [A.D. 1627.] Red : from a ring, with marks of 
the setting, -i- x -f- in. [Add. ch. 29,585.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three 
birds (swans ?). 

Philip de Neville, of S cotton, co. Line., Knt. 

12.131. [A.D. 1346.] Red: cracked, indistinct. [Add. ch. 
21,631.] 

A shield of arms : four fusils in fess, within a bordure 
engrailed. Within a carved gothic rosette, ornamented along 
the inner edge with ball-flowers. 

& S' PHILIPPI DG N6VILLG. 



Rauf de Neville, Lord of Raby, 2nd Baron. 

12.132. [A.D. 1348.] Red: fine, edge chipped. i-i in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 C. 11.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a saltire, NEVILLE, of Raby. 
Crest, on a helmet and lambrequin or short mantling, a bull's 
head. In the field on the r. h. side a dexter hand and arm 
vested, issuing, holding a triangular flag charged with a 
saltire of NEVILLE, on a lance. Background hatched. 
Within a carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil, ornamented 
with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

* SIGILLVM S RADVLPHI S D 1 NGVIL6 * 

12.133. Sulph. cast from No. 12,132. [B.C., F. 299.] 

12.134. [. d.} Red : chipped. [Harl. ch. 54 C. 12.] 

12.135. [A.D. 1353.] Sulph. cast from good impression. 
[D.C., F. 378.] 

12.136. [A.D. 1353.] Sulph. cast from good impression, 
[xlvii. 1296.] 

12.137. [A.D. 1364.] Red : fine, chipped. [Egert.ch. 571.] 

Drummond, Hist, of Noble Families, vol. ii., NEVILLE, p. 5 ; Laing's 
Catal., No. 634 ; Rowland, Historical Account of the Nevilles, &>c. 



Ralph, Lord of Neville, Knt., 
afterw. \st Earl of Westmorland. 

12,138. [A.D. 1391.] Red: originally fine, chipped, im- 
perfect. i-sV in. [Add. ch. 22,538.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 307 



A shield of arms, coucht: field diapered with foliage, a 
saltire. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, a bull's head. 
Supporters, each on a mount, two greyhounds, collared and 
ringed. Inner edge of the background ornamented with 
cusps of foliage. 

* : & Be : neutle : * 

12.139. [A.D. 1388.] Sulph. cast from chipped impression. 
[Ixxxviii. 60.] 

* s : ratmtyfyt : tie : neufle : # 

Drummond, Hist, of Noble Families, NEVILLE, p. 8. 

Another Seal, as Earl of Westmorland. 

12.140. [A.D. 1401.] Plaster cast from cracked and im- 
perfect impression. 2-f- in. [Ixxxviii. 61.] 

A shield of arms, coticke*: NEVILLE, with an illegible dif- 
ference. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin diapered with 
foliage and tasselled, upon a chapeau a bull's head. Sup- 
porters, each on a mount replenished with flowers and 
herbage, two greyhounds collared and ringed. In the field 
above them, the text letter t) on each side. Background 
diapered with sprigs. Within a carved and traced gothic 
panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small cinque- 
foil roses. 

&tgtflttm : raft : Be : netriir : eomttis : 

rlan&te : # 



Ralph de Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland (?}. 

12,141. [A.D. 1437.] Plaster cast from very imperfect 
impression. 2-f- in. [Ixxxviii. 62.] 

A shield of arms : diapered with sprigs, a saltire, NEVILLE. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental lambrequin, and wreath, out of 
a ducal coronet a bull's head. Supporters, dex., wanting ; 
sin., a greyhound collared. 

Legend on a strap or ribbon : 

antfe. 



Ranulph. de Nevile, Lord of Raby, \stBaron. 
12,142. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression. -2- in. 
[Ixxxviii. 51.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire. 

* S' RANVLFI : DG : N6VIL 
Beaded borders. 

X 2 



308 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Another Seal. 

12.143. [A.D. 1318.] Red; fine, edge slightly chipped. 
i| in. [Harl. ch. 112 B. 49.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire. Suspended by a strap from 
a tree of three branches. Supported by two wyverns. 
SJ SIGILLVM : RANVLFI : D6 : NGVGLL6. 

12.144. Sulph. cast of No. 12,143. [D-C., F. 195.] 



Richard de Neville, al. Neuevile. 
12,145. [i4th cent.] Red : imperfect. % in. [xxxv. 

7i,*] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a lion rampant. Crest on a 

helmet and mantling, broken off. Background replenished 
with foliage. 

ICARDI D6 NVVIL. 



Richard Neville, Knt. (son of RALPH DE NEVILLE, 
1st Earl of Westmorland) ; afterw.. Earl of Salisbury. 

12.146. [A.D. 1430.] Red : very imperfect. About \\ in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 C. 15.] 

A shield of arms, couclit: a saltire, NEVILLE, over all in 
chief a label of three points compony, the field diapered. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, wanting. The 
field replenished with sprigs of foliage : at the sides the 
text initials r. W 

Legend on a scroll or ribbon : 

twtofl' : mtlfttft * 

12.147. Sulph. cast of No. 12,146. [D.C., G. 157.] 



Robert de Nevile, Lord of Endredeby, co. Northt., 
son and heir of PHILIP DE NEYVILE. 

12.148. [A.D. 1286.] Dark-green: fine. \\ in. [Harl. 
ch. 83 A. 20.] 

A shield of arms : four fusils in fess, within a bordure 
besantee. At each side a lion rampant. Within a cusped 
panel of six points. 

8 SIGILLVM ROBRTI D N6VIL6. 

12.149. Sulph. cast of No. 12,148. [D.C., E. 426.] 

12.150. [A.D. 1286.] Brown: indistinct in places. [Add. 
ch. 21,582.] 

Urummond, Hist, of Noble Families, NEVILLE, p. 33. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 309 



Robert de Neville, of co. Northt. 

12,151. \circ. A.D. 1290.] Opaque-brown: indistinct. ^ in. 
[Add. ch. 21,578.] 

A shield of arms : four fusils in fess, within a bordure 
engrailed. 

8 SIGILLVM SCRT . 



Robert de Nevile. 

12,152. [A.D. 1324.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, if in. [Ixxxviii. 54.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire, in chief over all a label of 
five points. 

+ SIGILLVM ROB6RTI D6 N6VILLA. 



Robert de Nevile. 

12.153. [A.D. 1370.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
I in. [Ixxxviii. 59.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire, in chief over all a label of 
five points. Betw. two sprigs of quatrefoil flowers. 

fc . . . ILLVM ROB6RTI D N6VGLI6 C?) 
Beaded border. 

Robert Nevylle, of co. York. 

12.154. [A.D. 1452.] Green, i in. [Add. ch. 8327.] 

On a wreath, two claws of a crab, holding a rose or other 
flower slipped and leaved. Perhaps a crest. 
In the field an illegible motto. 



Robert Nevylle, of co, York, Esq. 

12,155. [A.D. 1466.] Red : imperfect. 4> X -fa in. [Add. 
ch. 16,956.] 

A shield of arms : a cross betw. four fleurs-de-lis. In the 
field above, a sprig of foliage. 

Engrailed border. 



Thomas de Neville. 

12,156. [A.D. 1314.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion, i TV in- [Ixxxviii. 53.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire ermine. Within a carved 
and traced gothic rosette. 

*s* SIGILLVM *s* *s* THOM6 *s* *$* D *, s* NVIL6. 



310 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas de Neville, of co. Northt., Knt., 

afterw. Baron Fnrnival. 

12,157. [A.D. 1391.] Red: originally fine, chipped. I-L in. 
[Add. ch. 22,538.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire, NEVILLE, with an illegible 
difference [a martlet]. Crest on a helmet, and short mant- 
ling or lambrequin, a bull's head charged on the neck with a 
martlet for difference. In the background, replenished with 
sprigs of foliage, on each side the initial letters Ifo. Within 
a carved quadrilobe panel, ornamented along the inner edge 
with billets. 

& : tfjonw : nebill : fl 

Drummond's Neville, p. 8. 



Thomas de Neville, Knt. 

12,158. [A.D. 1437.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
1 1- in. [Ixxxviii. 64.] 

A shield of arms, couche': a saltire, charged with a cinque- 
foil for difference. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
and wreath, a bull's head charged on the neck with a cinque- 
foil as above. 

Legend on a ribbon or scroll : 

* &tgfllmn : tfjome * # netiille mtlitts. # 



Walter de Nevile, son of JOHN DE NEVILE, 

of Walden, co. Herts. 

12,159. [A.D. 1253.] Green, i in. [Add. ch. 35,546.] 
A shield of arms : plain, or with a bordure. 
I- S' WALT'I D' N6VILG. 



Walter de Nevile, son and heir of JOHN DE NEVILLE, 
Knt., of Walden, co. Herts. 

12.160. [A.D. 1318.] Pale-brown. -| in. [Add. ch. 35,682.] 
A shield of arms : four fusils in fess, betw. three (fleurs- 
de-lis?). 

WALT'RI SIGNV NGVIL' SIT T' NOTV. 

12.161. [A.D. 1318.] Bronze-green. [Add. ch. 35,683.] 



Walter de Neuvyle, of Kings Walden, co. Herts, Knt. 
12,162. [A.D. 1329.] Red: imperfect, l in. [Add. ch. 



.- 

A si.'ield of arms, couche: four fusils in fess, betw. three 



HERALDIC SEALS. 31 1 



uncertain charges, perhaps fleurs-de-lis. Crest on a helmet 
and mantling or lambrequin, a fan or plume of seven 
feathers. 

SIG VIL. 



William de Neville, son of HUGH DE NEVILLE, of co. Line. 

12,163. [i 3th cent] Green, mottled : edge chipped, if in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 B. 24.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : two bars in chief three 
martlets or birds, all within a bordure. 

& SIGILLVM WILLGLMI . . N6WIL'. 



William Neville, of cos. Buck, and Berk., etc., Knt. 

12.164. [A.D. 1381.] Red: edge very imperfect. \\ in. 
[Add. ch. 13,917.] 

For description, see next No. 12,165. 

12.165. [A.D. 1389.] Red: fine, edge chipped. [Add. 
ch. 13,920.] 

A shield of arms, coucJie : a saltire, NEVILLE, charged with 
a fleur-de-lis for difference. Crest on a helmet, short mant- 
ling or lambrequin, out of a ducal coronet a bull's head. 
Within a carved quadrilobe panel ornamented along the inner 
edge with billets. On each side of the helmet an estoile of 
six points wavy. 

Stgtil : to . . netrile : tnflft'. 

Drummond, p. 9 ; Rowland, Hist, of the Nevilles. 

12.166. Sulph. cast of No. 12,165. [D-C., F. 577.] 

12.167. Sulph. cast, tinted red, of No. 12,165. [xxxv. 161.] 



William Nevile, of Holdbeck, co. York. 
12,168. [A.D. 1696.] Red : en placard, on a label. -^ XT^- in. 
[Add. ch. 25,917.] 

Oval : on a wreath a bull's head erased. Crest of NEVILLE. 
Beaded border. 



12,169. 
12,170. 
12,171. 



A.D. 



"A.D. 1696." 
"A.D. 1696. 



Another. [Add. ch. 25,918.] 
Another. [Add. ch. 25,918.] 
Another. [Add. ch. 25,919.] 



Seal used by BRIDGET RAMSDEN, of Esholt, co. York, 
widow of JOHN RAMSDEN. 

12.172. [A.D. 1696.] Red: as before. [Add. ch. 25,918.] 

12.173. [A.D. 1696.] Another. [Add. ch. 25,919.] 



312 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Seal used by WILLIAM ELLIS, Senr., of Kiddall, co. York. 
12,174. [A.D. 1696.] Red : as before. [Add. ch. 25,919.] 



William de Neubald, of Parva Lymbergia \Limber\ 
in Broklosby, co. Line. 

12.175. [A.D. 1304.] Green : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 54 A. 

44-] 

A shield of arms : three escallops. 

S' WILL'I D6 N6VBALD. 

12.176. [A.D. 1296.] Green: a fragment. [Harl. ch. 
44 H. 12.] 

NV 



John Neuport. 

12.177. [i$th cent.] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
-jVin. [D.C., G. 243.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three pheons, as 
many mullets, NEWPORT. 

& : iofc'is : neuport 

Cabled border. 

12.178. Plaster cast from fine impression. [Ixxxviii. 75.] 



John Newbery. 
Seal used by ANDREW LAWRY, al. LAWERY, of Skerford, 

co. Devon, Husbandman. 

12,179. [A.D. 1638.] Red : injured. About X in. 
[Add. ch. 13,2/3-] 

A shield of arms : two chevronels betw. three pome- 
granates. Apparently for a chevron betw. three bunches of 
strawberries slipped, NEWBERY. 



John de Newbiggyng. 

12.180. [A.D. 1421.] Red : injured. % in. [Cott. ch. 
xii. 41.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron, and a chief indented. Within 
a pointed gothic quatrefoil ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. 

+ & + toJ)'t + Be + tietobigggng + 

Beaded border. 

12.181. Sulph. cast of No. 12,180. [B.C., G. 164.! 

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HERALDIC SEALS. 313 



William Newbold, of co. Northt. 

12.182. [A.D. 1519.] Red. ^- x -jV in. [Add. ch. 828.] 
Oval : a griffin's head erased. In allusion to the arms of 

NEWBOLD, three griffins' heads erased in fess. Betw. two 
sprigs of foliage. 
Beaded border. 

12.183. Sulph. cast of No. 12,182. [xcviii. 84.] 



John Neuburne. 

See JOHANNA FLAYNEUR. 

William de Neuport. 

12,184. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I- in. [Ixxxviii. 74.] 

On a shield a merchant's mark or cross and banner, united 
at the base to the initials $ and betw. two dolphins counter- 
embowed in the chief part of the shield. Within a carved 
and pointed gothic cinquefoil panel. 

& J&tgtllttm + : + totllelmt + : + tie + : + ncupovt* 



John Newenham, of Dorneye, co. Buck., Esq. 

12.185. [A.D. 1408.] Red: imperfect, originally encircled 
with a twisted rush, -^ * T m - [Cott. ch. xxviii. 13.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly. 

12.186. Sulph. cast of No. 12,185. [D.C., G. 122.] 



Robert Newdygate, of Hawnes, co. Bed/., Esq. 
12,187. [A.D. 1568.] Red. i X $ in. [Harl. ch. 79 D. 44.] 
Oval : a fleur-de-lis, betw. two estoiles. In allusion to the 
crest of NEWDEGATE, a fleur-de-lis. 



William Newlond. 
See ROG. DE HERDELES. 



Edward Newman, of Folksworth, co. Hunt. 

12,188. [A.D. 1653.] Red : injured by pressure. x J- in. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 34.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest, on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, a man's head and bust couped, 
wreathed round the neck. 



314 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Newmarehe. 

12,189. [A.D. 1364.] Plaster cast of good impression. 
i in. [Ixxxviii. 73.] 

A shield of arms : five fusils in fess, NEWMARCHE. 
Within a carved gothic trefoil panel. 

S' IOH'18 D6 NWMARCH. 
Cf. Cott. ch. xvi. 62, A.D. 1365. 



Apsley Newton. 

See THOMAS SHORT. 



John Newton, of Lewes, co. Suss., Gentl. 

12,190. [A.D. 1690.] Red : en placard, on a label, 
-jig. X -H- in. [Add. ch. 30,668.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a lion rampant, 
queue fourch^e, NEWTON. 



William Newton. 

See THOMAS SHORT. 



Thomas Newynton, Citizen and Alderman of London. 

12.191. [A.D. 1396.] Red: fine, from a ring. x -jV * n - 
[Harl. ch. 48 F. 5-] 

Octagonal : a falcon rising with wings inverted. In allusion 
to the arms of NEWINGTON. 
In the field the motto : 

+ en : fcon : future. 

Cabled border. 

John Nicholas, D.D., Warden of New College, Oxford. 

12.192. [A.D. 1677.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : very indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 17,456.] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, 
NICHOLAS ; 2, 3, a fleur-de-lis. 



Elizabeth, dau. of AUGUSTINE Nichols, 
of Halstead in Tilton, co. Leic. 

12.193. [A.D. 1650.] Red. f X -jV in- [Add. ch. 23,985.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex. y a saltire, sin., a fess 

chequy betw. three eagles' heads erased. 

12.194. Plaster cast of No. 12,193. [xcviii. 85.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



William Nightingall, al. Nitingal, Citizen and Draper 

of London. 
See WILLIAM ILIFFE. 



A rms of Noads, or Nodes. 
See GEORGE DRAPER. 

George Nodes, of Shephalbury, co. Herts,, Esq. 

12,195. [A.D. 1626.] Red: injured, indistinct, -f- X'f in. 
[Add. ch. 35>443-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on a helmet, 
mantling, and wreath, a stag lodged reguardant. 



Robert de Nonaeurt, of co. Northt. 

12,196. [Late I3th cent] Green, mottled: very indistinct. 
% in. [Add. ch. 21,891.] 
A shield of arms : a fess betw. six crosslets. 

@ SIGILL' ROB6RTI D' NONACVRT (0 



Edmund Noon, Lord of Shelf hanger, co. Norf., Knt. 

12,197. \circ. A.D. 1412.] Red: fine, cut from a charter. 
^ in. [xxxvi. 114.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed, NOON. Suspended 
by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved and traced 
gothic panel, ornamented with ball-flowers or small quatre- 
foils along the lower edge. 

Stfftllum + tfJmtmtJt + noon : *< 

Cf. Blomefield, Norfolk, vol. i., p. 233. 



Henry Norbury, of Norbury, co. Ches., Knt. 

12,198. [A.D. 1436.] Red : imperfect, indistinct in parts. 
1 1 in. [Add. ch. 5831.] 

A shield of arms, couchd: on a chevron betw. three bulls' 
heads cabossed, a fleur-de-lis for difference. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling, and wreath, out of a ducal 
coronet a bull's head. 



Cabled border. 



John Norbury. 

12,199. [A.D. 1467.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I in. [Ixxxviii. 76.] 
A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three bulls' heads a 



316 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

fleur-de-lis for difference, NoRBURY. Above the shield a 
branch of foliage. 

le & tri&an noriwrg. 

Beaded border. 

Cf. Add. ch. 5834, A.D. 1468. 



R N[orlande]. 

12.200. [i6th cent.] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
iin. [B.C., H. ill.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a chevron betw. three wolves' 
heads erased, NORLANDE (Papworth, Ordinary, p. 444). Crest 
on a helmet and mantling, a wolf's head. Betw. the initial 
letters R. N. 

Cabled border. 

Henry Norman, of Beley, co. Derb. 

12.201. [A.D. 1560.] Red: imperfect. -f- in. [Woll. 
ch. xi. 53.] 

A horse's head, couped, contourne, bridled. Perhaps for 
a crest. 

Engrailed border. 



John Norman, Senr., of Filby, co. Norf. 
12,202. [A.D. 1391.] Green. % in. [Add. ch. 14,708.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three mullets, round 
pierced. 

& fofj'fe norma?'. 



John Norman, of co. Norf. 

12.203. [A.D. 1455.] Red : very imperfect. I in. [Stowe 
ch. 289.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron engrailed betw. three 
doves, each with a branch in its beak, an annulet for 
difference, NORMAN. Within a carved panel. 

# $ m s* toijan 

12.204. [A.D. 1455.] Red: injured by pressure, and im- 
perfect. [Stowe ch. 290.] 

a % toijannts ** norman ** 



Brian Normanville, of co. York. 

12,205. [A.D. 1361.] Red, on a mass of creamy-white : 
fine, edge chipped. I in. [Add. ch. 15,657.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 3 1/ 



A shield of arms : on a fess betw. two bars gemel, three 
fleurs-de-lis, NORMANVILLE. On a flowering tree. Within a 
pointed quatrefoil panel. 

& S' BRIAN NORMANWIL'. 
Beaded border. 

Cf. Add. ch. 17,082, 17,083, A.D. 1357 ; 17,123, A.D. 1360. 



John de Normanvile, of co. York, Knt. 

12.206. [A.D. 1345.] Red: very imperfect. About -|- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 16,790.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: on a fess double-cotised, three 
fleurs-de-lis, NORMANVILLE. Crest on a helmet and mant- 
ling, a fan plume. On the 1. h. side in the background a 

sprig of foliage. 

MANVI 

12.207. Plaster cast of No. 12,206. [xcviii. 86.] 



Elizabeth Norris. 
See JOHN PEART. 



Henry Norrys, Esq. 

12.208. [A.D. 1552.] Red. i X i in. [Harl. ch. 79 G. 29.] 
Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a chevron betw. 

three birds' heads erased, NORRIS. 
Beaded border. 

Henry Norris, ist Baron Norris. 

12.209. [A.D. 1572.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
I x f in. [Ixxxviii. 77.] 

Shield-shaped: a shield of arms of ten quarterings : I, a 
chevron betw. three ravens' heads erased, NORRIS, etc. 



John Le Norreys, of Boneviliston, co. Glamorgan. 

12.210. [arc. A.D. 1262-1295.] Dark-green: fine, imperfect, 
i in. [Harl. ch. 75 C. 38.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory. 

DNI IOHANNIS 

12.211. Sulph. cast of No. 12,210. [D.C., E. 480.] 

12.212. [A.D. 1262-1295.] Dark-green : a fragment 
[Harl. ch. 75 A. 36.] 

. IS NOR . 



3l8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir John Norreis, al. Norreys, 

of Haywood in White- Waltham, co. Berks. 

12.213. [A.D. 1605.] Red. 3. in. [Harl. ch. 83 H. 20.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the 2nd and 3rd quarters 
a fret, over all a fess, NORREYS. 
Cabled border. 

12.214. Plaster cast of No. 12,213. [xcviii. 87.] 



Sir Edward North, Treasurer of the Revenues of the 
Augmentations of the King. 

12.215. [A.D. 1543.] Red. x -f- in. [Add. ch. 28,631.] 
Oval : a shield of arms of ornamental shape : per pale, a 

lion passant betw. three fleurs-de-lis, NORTH. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a dragon's head 
erased, ducally gorged. Betw. the initial letters E. N. 
Beaded border. 

12.216. [A.D. 1543.] Red : injured, indistinct. [Add. ch. 

I993-] 

Perhaps a different matrix. 

12.217. [A.D. 1546.] Red: injured. [Harl. ch. 86 A. 47.] 



Robert and Agnes North. 
See RICHARD DE VILLARS. 



John Northampton. 

12,218. [A.D. 1375.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
l-i in. [Ixxxviii. 79.] 

A shield of arms : two lions rampant guardant with one 
head crowned, NORTHAMPTON. Suspended by a strap from 
a tree, and within a carved gothic panel. 

nortfiamjrtott. 



Matildis, dau. of Sir PHILIP, son of ROBERT Northampton. 

12.219. [Early I4th cent] Dark-green. in. [Cott 
ch. xxviii. 18.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three crescents, each en- 
closing an estoile of six points pierced, NORTHAMPTON. 
Within two interlaced squares, each point of intersection 
being ornamented outwardly with a leaf. 

12.220. Sulph. cast. [D.C., E. 498.] 



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HERALDIC SEALS. 319 



Philip de Northampton (?) or Norantona. 

12,221. [A.D. 1314.] Plaster cast, i in. [Ixxxviii. 78.] 
A shield of arms : a saltire, vair, betw. four lions passant 

guardant. 

& S' PHILIPPI DG NORANTONA. 



John Northbury. 

12.222. [i5th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
if in. [xcii. 94.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three bulls' heads 
cabossed. Suspended by a strap from a tree. Betw. two 
carved bow-like ornaments, embellished with small ball- 
flowers or quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

S' toxins * ttortfjfjurg. 

Carved border. 

John Northcote, of co, Devon. 

12.223. [A.D. 1371.] Green: a fragment. [Harl. ch. 
54 C. 54-] 

A shield of arms : illegible. Betw. two sprigs of foliage. 
Within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 



William de Northia, Northie, or Nordye, 

of co. Suss., Knt. 

12.224. [A.D. 1253.] Dark-green: originally fine, chipped. 
I in. [Egert. ch. 254.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly. 

S' WILL'I D NORTHI6. 

12.225. [l 3th cent] Light- mottled-green : chipped. [Add. 
ch. 20,124.] 

S' WILL'I D NORTH . 



William de Northo, Escheator of cos. Surrey, Sussex, 
Kent, and Middlesex. 

12.226. [A.D. 1335.] Red: fragmentary. About in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 24,596.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron ermine, betw. three leopards' 
faces. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a 
carved gothic panel. 

Legend wanting. 

Agnes, dau. of COBHAM, widow of 

ROGER de Northwode, wife of 
CHRISTOPHER SHUKKEBURGH, of co. Kent. 

12.227. [A.D. 1401.] Red: fine. | in. [Harl. ch. 
80 D. 21.] 



320 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., ermine, a cross engrailed, 
NORTHWODE (cf. Harl. ch. 79 E. 8) ; sin., COBHAM (?) Sus- 
pended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
gothic panel, enriched with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

gigfllttm agnrtc He NortooBe. 
Cabled border. 
12,228. Sulph. cast from No. 12,227. [D.C., F. 555.] 



John de Northwode, of co. Kent, Chevr. 

12,229. [A.D. 1372.] Red: fine, lower part imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 54 C. 56.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed, NORTHWODE. Within 
a carved and pointed cinquefoil panel. 

toijarttt[tjj :] ttortfjtootre 



Roger de Northwode, Knt., 
son and heir of JOHN DE NORTHWODE, of co. Kent, Knt. 

12.230. [A.D. 1385.] Red: fine. l\ in. [Harl. ch. 
79 E. 8.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a cross engrailed, NORTHWODE. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved gothic 
panel. 

SfgtUttm : Itogert : NortfitooUe /* 

12.231. Sulph. cast of No. 12,230. [D.C., F. 554.] 

12.232. [A.D. 1385.] Red: fine, edge chipped. [Harl. 
ch. 79 E. 7.] 

StgiUum : Hogrn : Norti&tooBe # 

12.233. [A.D. 1387.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 16,478.] 

12.234. Plaster cast. [Ixxxviii. 80.] 

12.235. [A.D. 1389.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 16,481.] 



John de Norton, of London. 

12,236. [A.D. 1573.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. [Ixxxviii. 82.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: an eagle displayed. Crest on a 
helmet and mantling or lambrequin, a plume. Background 
replenished with flowers. Within an engrailed panel. 

Legend indistinct. Partly obliterated and filled up with a 
repeated device of a banner charged with a chevron. 



Richard de Nortone, of Waddeworth, co. York. 
12,237. [A.D. 1357.] Mottled-green : cracked, very in- 
distinct. in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 19.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 321 



A shield of arms : a lion dormant. In allusion to the arms 
of NORTON. Within a carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil 
panel. 

Legend indistinct. 



Stephen de Norton. 

Seal used by WILLIAM PROTFOT or PROUTFOT, of Stanbruge. 

12.238. [A.D. 1403.] Greenish-brown : imperfect, indis- 
tinct. $ in. [Add. ch. 17,425.] 

A shield of arms : three otters' heads erased, two and one. 
Within a carved and traced gothic trefoil panel. 

* [Stgtjll * ^ stjftt # Be * norton # 

12.239. [A.D. 1410.] Red : fine. [Add. ch. 17,427.] 
* J&tgtU * s* stjjfyt *< to * 5* nortott * 



Symond de Northone, a/. Norton, 

Steward of Lady AGNEYS DE ARGENTEN. 
12,240. [A.D. 1322.] Green : cracked, indistinct. xfin. 
[Add. ch. 15,433-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a leopard's face, jessant-de-lis, in 
chief two crosses, or saltires. 

S' SIMO . . D NORTON. 



Thomas Norton, of London, Esq. 

12,241. [A.D. 1456.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. % in. 
[Add. ch. 15,628.] 

A shield of arms : a fleur-de-lis. Within a carved gothic 
panel. 

Legend indistinct. 



Vincent de Norton, of co. Norf. 

12.242. [A.D. 1336.] Red: edge injured. [Harl. ch. 
58 A. 46.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. six martlets, three round 
buckles. Betw. three crosses crosslet Within a pointed 
gothic quatrefoil panel. 

S VINCeNCII D' NORTO. 

12.243. Sulph. cast of No. 12,242. [B.C., F. 263.] 



William de Norton (P) 

12,244. [A.D. 1335.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
f- in. [Ixxxviii. 81.] 

VOL. ill. Y 



322 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Four shields of arms conjoined at their bases in cross : I, a 
cross betw. four escallops ; 2, a cross and bend ; 3, three 
chevrons, in chief a label of five points ; 4, a covered cup. 
Betw. four sprigs of foliage. 

ss i_e set. lovovse LA LEL espovse. 



John de Norwich, al Norwicz, of co. Suff., Chevr. -.''. 

12.245. [A.D. 1359.] Red: very imperfect About I in. 
when perfect. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 20.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, a lion rampant, ermine, NOR- 
WICH. The dexter side of the field diapered. Betw. two 

.*,prigs of foliage. 

. . . S6AL 

12.246. Sulph. cast from No. 12,245. [D.C., F. 409.] 



John, son of Sir JOHN de Norwich, of cos. Norf. 
and Suff., Knt. 

12.247. [A.D. 1403.] Red : indistinct. -iVX-fVin. [Cott. 
ch. xxvii. 163.] 

Oval signet : a winged lion sejant. Perhaps in allusion to 
the lion of the arms of the family. 

12.248. [A.D. 1403.] Another: indistinct. [Cott. ch. 
xxvii. 164.] 

John Norwych, of Yoxford, co. Suff. 

12.249. [A.D. 1420.] Red : fine, edge chipped. i in. 
[Add. ch. 14,776.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, over all a bend for 
difference. Within a carved sixfoil panel. Coarse work- 
manship. 

Sigtllum *< toijawnw * nortogrfie * 

Blomefield's Norfolk, vol. x., p. 169. (Dept. copy.) 



William Norys, of co. Line. 

12.250. [A.D. 1417.] Red. $ in. [Add. ch. 20,891.] 

A talbot sejant, contourn^ collared, lined, and ringed. 
Perhaps for a crest. 

John Note, Knt. 

12.251. [A.D. 1320.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. -I- in. [Ixxxviii. 83.]^ 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a chevron some uncertain 



HERALDIC SEALS. 323 



charges. Within a carved gothic panel, composed of two 
quatrefoils interlaced. 

Legend betw. the points : 

LL ANAVND (?) 



Thomas de Nothul, of co. York. 

12,252. [A.D. 1397.] Red: good, edge chipped. I in. 
[Add. ch. 20,579.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : six cocks, three, two, and one, 
NUTTALL, Crest on a helmet, short mantling, and chapeau, 
a cock. 

: tijome : Be : n * . tf) . . I. 



Henry de Notingham, of London, Knt. 
12,253. [A.D. 1273.] Green, mottled : fine. % in. [Harl. 
ch. 54 D. 10.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three mullets. Above the 
shield three small annulets, on each side a wavy sprig of 
foliage and flowers. 

& S' HNRI : D : NOTINGHAM. 



William de Notton, of co. York. 

12,254. [A.D. 1345.] Red: edge chipped. % in. [Add. 
ch. 20,520.] 

A shield of arms : on a cross five crosslets pattee. Within 
a pointed gothic quatrefoil. 

In the place of a legend a wavy scroll of flowers. 



12,255. 
12,256. 
12,257. 



'circ. A.D. 1331.] Red. [Cott ch. xxviii. 22.] 
A.D. 1350.] Red. [Add. ch. 8302.] 
A.D. 1350.] Red. [Add. ch. 8303.] 



William de Nottone, of Lytlyngton, co. Cambr. 

12,258. [A.D. 1378.] Red: chipped. % in. [Add. ch. 
25,942.] 

A shield of arms, coucM : diapered, on a cross five crosslets. 
Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, out of a ducal coronet, a 
fool's head with cap and bells. In the background on each 
side a wavy sprig of foliage. Within a carved bilobe, orna- 
mented with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. 

&tgtHttm : totH't : tie : Nottone, 

Beaded border. 

Y 2 



324 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

12.259. [A.D. 1378.] Red: fine, chipped. [Add. ch. 

25.943-] 

12.260. [A.D. 1379.] Red: imperfect [Add. ch. 25,944.] 

Sigtllum : totU't 



Jehan de Nove. 

Seal used by NICHOLAS DE CARREU, Esq., or ROGER, 

son of JOHN COLKOK, of co. Surr. 

12,261. [A.D. 1400.] Dark-green : indistinct. % in. [Add. 
ch. 23,401.] 

A shield of arms : three daggers bendwise, within a bor- 
dure. 

& S' IHAN : DG : NOV6. 



Hugh de Novo Castro. 

12.262. [A.D. 1382.] Red: fine. ^ in. [Harl. ch. 46 I. 9.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three castles triple- 
towered. Betw. three small roses. Within a cusped panel 
with six points. 

8 S' HVGONIS D6 NOVO CASTRO. 

12.263. Sulph. cast. [D.C., F. 541.] 



Adam de Novo Mercato, of co. York. 
12,264. [Temp. Edw. I.] Opaque, brown : chipped, if in. 
[L.F.C. vi. 19.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : four fusils in fess, 
NEWMARCH. 

JS SIGILL 1 AD6 D6 NOVOMERCATO. 



Adam de Novo Mercato. 

12,265. [A.D. 1285.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion. About i in. when perfect. [Ixxxviii. 72.] 

A shield of arms : five fusils in fess, NEWMARCH ; in dexter 
chief an estoile for difference. On the dex. side a lion 
rampant for supporter, the corresponding lion on the sin. side 
broken off. Above the shield a cinquefoil. 

S . . O M6RCATO. 



Henry de Novo Mercato, of co. York. 
12,266. [ 1 3th cent] Green: imperfect, indistinct, i^ in. 
[Add. ch. 20,735.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : four fusils in fess. 
B SIGILL 1 H'RICI . . VO M6RCATO. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 325 



Peter, son of WILLIAM Nugge, of Pakenham, co. Suff. 
12,267. [A.D. 1342.] Red: fine, very imperfect. -| in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 D. 21.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant debruised by a fess. 
Suspended by a strap. Betw. two wyverns sans wings. 
Within a carved gothic panel of two quatrefoils interlaced. 
S' . . T . . . 



Gilbert Nussey, of London , Gent I. 

12,268. [A.D. 1694.] Red : en placard, on a label, imper- 
fect. -^ X \\ in. [Add. ch. 5125.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chief indented three battle- 
axes. (Perhaps for arms of HATCHETT, a witness, in Add. 
ch. 5129, etc.) 

Beaded border. 



12,269. 
12,270. 
12,271. 
12,272. 



"A.D. 1694.] Another: good. [Add. ch. 5126.] 

"A.D. 1695.] Another. [Add. ch. 5127.] 

".D. 1695,] Another : imperfect. [Add. ch. 5128.] 

"A.D. 1695.] Another. [Add. ch. 5129.] 



See THOMAS HATCHETT. 

12.273. [A.D. 1695.] Another. [Add. ch. 5130.] 

Another Seal. 

12.274. [A.D. 1695.] Red : en placard, on a label. 
A-X-ttin. [Add. ch. 5131.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, per fess indented over 
all a bend. 

Beaded border. 

12.275. [A.D. 1695.] Another. [Add. ch. 5132.] 

Seal used by LAURENCE NUSSEY, Barber- Surgeon, 
son of BENJAMIN NUSSEY, of Ipswich. 

12.276. [A.D. 1695.] Another. [Add. ch. 5133.] 



Margaret, wife of PETER de Nuthille, of co. Line. 

12,277. [A.D. 1378.] Green: indistinct in places, -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 21,066.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a fess betw. three roses 
or estoiles, PoNTRELL ; sin., a bend within a bordure chequy 
dimidiated. Over all a label of five points. Within a carved 
and pointed gothic quatrefoil panel ornamented along the 
inner edge with small quatrefoils or ball- flowers. 

a Sffftllum margarete pontrell 



326 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Peter de Nuthille, of co. Line. 

12,278. [A.D. 1378.] Green : edge chipped. 4 in. [Add. 
ch. 21,066.] 

A shield of arms : three estoiles, two and one. Within a 
circular panel ornamented along the inner edge with pearls. 



John Nuttynges. 
See RICH. DE LA LAUNDE. 

Simon et. 

Seal used by JOHN NYKERE, ofHengkam, co. Norf., Clerk. 

12,279. [A.D. 1433.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. % in. 
[Stowe ch. 189.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a chief some illegible charges. 
Betw. two wyverns. Within a carved and pointed quatrefoil 

panel. 

$ SIGILLVM SIMONI T. 



Robert Nytembre. 

See WALTER MOILE. 



Roger, son of JOHN, Lord of Obistone [Ubbeston\, co. Suff. 

12,280. [A.D. 1272.] Uncoloured : indistinct, edge im- 
perfect. 14- in. [Add. ch. 8523.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a fess betw. two 
chevronels. 

B SIGILLVM ROGGRI VN. 



Thomas Odam, of Moniasshe, co. Derb. 
12,281. [A.D. 1407.] Dark-green : from injured matrix, 
i in. [Harl. ch. 84 A. 7.] ^ 

A shield of arms : a cinquefoil. Background replenished 
with foliage and flowers. 

8 VN CLOB6SH . . (?) 



Emma, wife of Sir JOHN de Oddyngseles, al. Odingseles, 

of Long Igington, co. Herts(?) 

12,282. [A.D. 1328.] Red: originally fine and beautiful, 
injured in places, i^ in. [Add. ch. 19,960.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a fess in dexter chief an 



HERALDIC SEALS. 327 



estoile, ODDYNGSELES ; sin., a lion rampant, CORBETT (?) 
Within a carved rosette of eight cusps, ornamented along the 
inner edge with small quatrefoils, and enclosed in an elaborate 
tracery of four points in cross having four small circular 
countersunk panels, cusped in six points, between them, each 
of which encloses a circular shield of arms : I, 4, as in the 
sinister coat of the principal shield ; 2, 3, a cross flory. Cf. 
Harl. MS. 1555, f. 61. 

SIGILLVM MM D ODINGSLS. 
Beaded border. 

John de Oddingeseles, al. Dodingzele, son and heir of 
HUGH DE ODDINGESELES, of co. Herts. 

12.283. [A.D. 1320.] Green: indistinct in places. % in. 
[Add. ch. 19,959.] 

A shield of arms : a fess, and in dexter chief a mullet. 
Betw. three branches of foliage. Within a quatrefoil panel 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils or 
ball-flowers. 

* S' lOH'IS D6 DODINGZ6L6. 

12.284. [A.D. 1328.] Red: injured, indistinct. [Add. ch. 
19.960-] 

John de Oddyngeseles, of co. Staff., Chevr. 

12.285. [A.D. 1350.] Red : fine, imperfect. i| in. [Harl. 
ch. 54 D. 28.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a fess, and in dexter chief a 
mullet. Crest on a helmet, and mantling or lambrequin, on 
a chapeau a (wolf) fox passant. In the field on the lef.t a 
tree with a small bird on the branches ; on the right part of 
a carved gothic panel. 

LVM : IOHA G ODDYNG6S6 . . . 

12.286. Sulph. cast of No. 12,285. [D.C., F. 372.] 



William de Odingeseles, al. de Dodingeseles, of co. Warw. 

12.287. [Late Hen. III.] Green : imperfect. IT X f in. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 25.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a fess, and in chief 
two estoiles of six points, for mullets, DODINGSELLS and 

ODINGSELLS. 

S' WILL'I D DODING6 . . . . 

William de Oddingeseles, son and heir of 
Sir NICHOLAS DE ODDINGESELES, of co. Northt. 

12.288. [A.D. 1310.] Green : indistinct in places. in. 
[Add. ch. 22,316.] 



328 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. in chief two estoiles ; in 
base six ermine spots, three martlets, for ODDINGSELES (?) 
In place of a legend a wavy border of foliage and flowers. 



John Odetorpe (P) or Ogetorpe. 

12,289. [i4th cent.] Sulph. cast from indistinct and im- 
perfect impression. I in. [D.C., F. 365.] 

A shield of arms : three eagles displayed, two and one. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
panel. 

tofjatmtf oOetorjje(?) 



John Offington, of Lewes, co. Suss. 

12,290. [A.D. 1 542.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 30,586.] 

A shield of arms, couche": illegible, with martlets. Crest 
uncertain, on a helmet and mantling (?) 

Legend, indistinct. 



Ralph Ogle, of Alnwick, co. Northumb. 

12.291. [A.D. 1567.] Red: injured by pressure. -f^X-^j-m. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 30.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head charged on the 
neck with a mullet. Crest of OGLE. 
Beaded border. 

Richard de Oggille, or Ogle, of co. Northumb. 

12.292. [A.D. 1323.] Dark-green: fine, edge chipped. 
I in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 26.] 

A stag's head cabossed with a cross betw. the attires. In 
allusion to the crest of OGLE. 

& S' RICHARDI . . . GYL. 



Robert de Ogle, Lord of Elyngham, co. Northumb., Knt. 

12.293. [A.D. 1424.] Red : imperfect. i^ in. [Add. 
ch. 20,533.] 

*" A shield of arms, coucfut: quarterly, I, 4, a fess, betw. three 
crescents, OGLE ; 2, 3, an orle, BERTRAM, of Bothall. Crest 
on a helmet and mantling, or lambrequin tasselled, a bull's 
head. Within a carved gothic bilobe, ornamented with ball- 
flowers or small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

SigtlF . robertt mil'. 

12.294. [A.D. 1424.] Red : imperfect. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 32.] 

* roiertt Be 



HERALDIC SEALS. 329 



Thomas Okelye, of the Inner Temple, London. 

12,295. [A.D. 1586.] Red : from a ring, f X 1 in. 
[Add. ch. 26,350.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron, per chevron, betw. 
three eagles' heads erased, a crescent for difference. 

Beaded border. 



Thomas Okovere. 
See WALTER DE WOLLEY. 



John de Oldecastel. 
See JOHN CHAUNDOS. 



Edmund Oldehalle, of co. Norf. 

12.296. [A.D. 1416.] Red : from a ring, -j^- in. [Stowe 
ch. 212.] 

Octagonal : a lion's head erased. In the field the legend : 

Cabled border. 

Isabella, wife of ROBERT Oly vere, of co. Essex. 

12.297. [A.D. 1432.] Red. -- in. [Harl. ch. 79 E. 15.] 
A shield of arms : a pierced mullet. 

Cusped border. 

12.298. [A.D. 1432.] Red : imperfect. [Harl. ch. 79 E. 16.] 

12.299. [A.D. 1432.] Red : good. [Had. ch. 79 E. 17.] 



Robert Oly vere, of co. Essex. 

12,300. [A.D. 1432.] Red : injured. I in. [Harl. ch. 
79 E. 17.] 

A shield of arms, coucki'. quarterly, I, 4, a bend betw. six 
martlets ; 2, 3, an eagle rising betw. (three ?) indistinct 
charges. Crest on a helmet and lambrequins, a man's face, 
affrontee, with long hair and a conical cap. Background 
roughly diapered. 

s? &' l&ofort olivier * 



12.301. [A.D. 1432.] Red : a small fragment. [Harl. ch. 
79 E. 15.] 

12.302. [A.D. 1432.] Red : imperfect, originally encircled 
with a twisted rush. [Harl. ch. 79 E. 16.] 

12.303. Sulph. cast from No. 12,302. [D.C., G. 192.] 



330 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Olyver, of Lewes, co. Suss., Gentl. 

12,304. [A.D. 1634.] Red: injured, indistinct. AX-iV" 1 - 
[Add. ch. 30,738.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a dexter hand and arm, issuing 
from the sinister side fesswise, grasping a sinister hand 
couped at the wrist, pale-wise, OLIVER. In dexter chief a 
crescent or annulet for difference. 



Sir Richard Onslow, Knt, 

12,305. [A.D. 1641.] Red: cracked, imperfect. ^- x ,%" 
[Harl. ch. 77 H. 13.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess betw. six Cornish 
choughs, a crescent for difference, ONSLOW. 

Cf. Add. ch. 22,700, A.D. 1627. 



Nicholas Orchard, of co. Somers. 

12,306. [A.D. 1367.] Green: indistinct -j-- x \\ in. 
[Add. ch. 11,165.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. 
Legend uncertain. 



William de Orcharde. 

12,307: [A.D. 1370.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
If in. [Ixxxviii. 87.] 

A shield of arms : three trees, two and one. Suspended 
by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 

Sb* totlleimt Be orrfjarBe* 

Beaded border. 

Johane de Orde. 

Seal used by WILLIAM DE ORDE, Esq., son of JOHN DE ORDE, 
of Newcastle-on- Tyne, co. Northumbr. 

12.308. [A.D. 1418.] Red: indistinct, injured by pressure. 
I in. [Add. ch. 20,531.] 

A shield of arms, couche': three fishes hauriant, ORD. Crest 
on a helmet and lambrequin, an elk's head. Background 
replenished with slipped trefoils. 

& ioJjane * Be otB* : w : 
Beaded border. 

12.309. [A.D. 1418.] Red: indistinct in places. [Add. ch. 
20,532.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 331 



Robert de Ore, of co. Suss. 

12.310. [A.D. 1378.] Red : fine, well preserved, edge 
chipped. I- in. [Harl. ch. 78 A. 24.] 

A shield of arms : a bend fretty, OARE or ORE. Within 
an elaborately carved gothic panel. 

# S>tgtUttm * rofcertt * Be # ore. 

12.311. Sulph. cast of No. 12,310. [D.C., F. 513.] 

12.312. [A.D. 1375.] Red : a fragment. [Harl. ch. 78 A. 
23-] 



Gerard Orflete(P) 

12,313. [A.D. 1416.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion, if in. [Ixxxviii. 88.] 

A shield of arms, cotichJ ': quarterly, i, 4, a bend betw. six 
martlets ; 2, 3, on a fess three fleurs-de-lis. Crest on a 
helmet, mantling, and lambrequin, an old man's head, 
bearded, wearing a pointed cap, hair plaited in a queue. In 
the background on the 1. h. side a sprig of foliage. 

Legend wanting. 

e. 

Carved border. 



Edmund Orger, of Wirlyngwrthe ( WorlingwortK), co. Siiff. 
12,314. [A.D. 1425.] Red : very indistinct, -ff in. [Add. 
ch. 15,539-] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, on a bend three uncertain 
charges, perhaps escallops. The bars, I, 3, 5, charged with 
illegible charges. 

jFe otuse 



Humphrey Orme, of Peterborough, co. Northt., Esq. 

12,315. [A.D. 1653.] Red: injured by pressure. -f- x in. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 34.] 

Oblong octagonal : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on 
a helmet and ornamental mantling, a dolphin embowed, 
ORMES. 

Beaded border. 



Ralph, son of SYMON de Ormesby, co. Line. 
12,316. [i3th cent] Creamy-white: indistinct in parts 
V in. [Harl. ch. 54 D. 53.] 



332 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, FlTZ-SiMON. 

ft S' RADVLFI FIL' SIMONIS. 

12,317. Sulph. cast from No. 12,316. [D.C., E. 402.] 



John de Orrebi. 

12,318. [A.D. 1314-15.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i| in. [Ixxxviii. 86.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, in chief three roundles. 
Background replenished with foliage and flowers. Within a 
carved quatrefoil panel. Outside this, four circular panels, 
cusped, each containing a shield of arms, with the base 
towards the centre of the seal ; I, 4, per pale, a bend en- 
grailed ; 2, 3, a cross flory betw. four martlets. 

: S' lOH'IS : D : ORRGBI. 

Beaded border. 



John de Orreby, of co. Line., Chevr. 

12.319. [A.D. 1346.] Red: originally fine, chipped, im- 
perfect. i| in. [Harl. ch. 54 E. 14.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. two lions passant, a label of three 
points, ORREBY. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, a cap 
of maintenance, a ram's head. Background enriched with 
foliage and flowers. Within a finely carved gothic panel (of 
four cusps, the two that are vertical being ogival), orna- 
mented with small ball-flowers or quatrefoils along the inner 

edge. 

LLVM * IOHCA]NNIS DG * ORBY. 

12.320. Sulph. cast from No. 12,319. [D.C., F. 295.] 



John de Orreby, Lord of Candelesby, co. Line. 

12,321. [A.D. 1350.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 E. 15.] 

A shield of arms : illegible, probably ORREBY. Within a 
carved and traced gothic panel. 



John Osborne, of Kelmarsh, co. Northt. 

12,322. [A.D. 1609.] Red : a fragment. About X % in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 22,076.] 

A shield of arms: quarterly, on the 1st and 2nd quarter 
an ermine spot, a cross engrailed, for OSBORNE. On the 1. h. 
side, in the field, the initial I. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 333 



Johanna, widow of THOMAS Osborne, 

of Kyrkeby, co. Northt. 

12,323. [A.D. 1453.] Red : imperfect. \ in. [Add. ch. 
723.] 

A tiger sejant, collared and lined. In the field the 
motto : 

feen&e 



Nicholas Osborne. 
See JOHN HOSBORNE. 



Thomas Osborne, Earl of Danby, Viscount Latimer, 
L. H. Treasurer of England, Lord Lieutenant of co. York. 
12,324. [A.D. 1677.] Red : very indistinct, much injured 
by pressure. About i-f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 1804.] 

A shield of arms, helmet, and crest, destroyed and illegible. 
In the field the motto : 

[PA1X IN CBELLOJ 



Walter Osbourne, of Estyngton, co. Glouc. 
12,325. [A.D. 1537.] Red: very indistinct. | in. [Add. 
ch. 32,894.] 

An ornamental shield of arms (?) 



Custancia, /. ROG./ HELLE de Ottelay. 
See JOHN DE HAVEKESWORTH. 



John de Oustone, of Pykburne, co. York. 

12,326. [A.D. 1401.] Red : fine, chipped, i in. [Add. 
ch. 16,892.] 

A shield of arms, couche 1 : a fess betw. three birds. Crest 
on a helmet and lambrequin, a bird as in the shield. Back- 
ground replenished with sprigs of foliage and a quatrefoil 
flower. Within a carved gothic bilobe panel. 

+ & to^anms oufton 



Sir Gyles Overbury, son of Sir N. OVERBURY. 

12.327. [A.D. 1625.] Red. i X -^ in. [Add. ch. 29,529.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : three mullets betw. two bendlets, 

OvERBURY. In chief a label of three points for difference. 

12.328. [A.D. 1625.] Red. [Add. ch. 30,930.] 



334 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Sir Nicholas Overbury, 
of Bourton-on-the-Hill, co. Glouc. 

12.329. [A.D. 1625.] Red : injured, -}-- X -B- in. [Add. 
ch. 29,529.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three mullets betw. two bendlets, 
OVERBURY. Crest on a helmet and mantling, looped up in a 
cord on each side, a lion's gamb erect in a ducal coronet. 

12.330. [A.D. 1625.] Red : injured. [Add. ch. 30,930.] 

Another Seal. 

12.331. [A.D. 1627.] Red : similar to the foregoing but 
from different matrix. [Add. ch. 18,387.] 



John de Overey(P) 

12.332. [A.D. 1312-13.] Plaster cast from good impres- 
sion. -I in. [Ixxxviii. 89.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend betw. two cotises, three eagles 
displayed. Betw. three buckles. Within a pointed quatrefoil 
panel. 

John Owdyn. 

Seal used by WILLIAM, son 0/JOHN OUDYN, 
of Weybrede, co. Suff. 

12.333. [A.D. 1346.] Red: cracked. % in. [Harl. ch. 

54 E- 30.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three cinque- 
foils. Within a pointed gothic trefoil panel, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small ball-flowers or quatrefoils. 
fc SIGILU * IOHANNIS * OWDYN ***** 



John Owen, of Burton-Latimer, co. Northt. 
12,334. [A.D. 1629.] Brownish - red : indistinct. - in. 
[Add. ch. 13,584-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, OWEN. 



John Owtred. 

Seal used by ISAAC WODER, of Gray's Inn, co. Midd. 
12,335. [A.D. 1612.] Red: injured. About X i in. 
[Harl. ch. 1 1 1 H. 38.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a saltire, OwTRED. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 335 



Adam de Oxenhope, of ' co. York, 

12,336. [Temp. Edw. I.] White : imperfect, very indis- 
tinct. [Add. ch. 16,679.] 
A shield of arms : uncertain. 



New College, Oxford. 
See C L . 



Arms of Oxney. 
See JANE DUDLEY. 

Henry Oxynden. 

Seal used by CHRISTOPHER FFYNEUX, of Baverley, 
near Canterbury, co. Kent. 

12.337. [A.D. 1571.] Red: from a ring. -|x^in. [Harl. 
ch. 79 F. 29.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : three oxen in pale, passant. 
Beaded border. 

12.338. [A.D. 1571.] Another. [Harl. ch. 79 F. 29.] 



Thomas de Oxwyk. 

12.339. [14-1 5th cent] Recent impression in red sealing- 
wax. -I- in. [xlvii. 1451.] 

A shield of arms : three oxen's heads, two and one, 
cabossed. Betw. three slipped quatrefoils. Within a finely 
carved gothic quatrefoil panel, ornamented along the inner 
edge with ball-flowers or small quatrefoils. 

SIG1LLVM THOME D6 OXWYK. 

Laing's Extra Series, xiv., from a silver seal in possession of Sir John 
M. Nasmith, Bart., of Posso, co. Peebles, who claims to be the repre- 
sentative of the old family of DAWYCK. 

12.340. Sulph. cast. [D.C., G. 237.] 



John de Pabeham, al. Pabenham, 

of Emberton, co. Bucks. 

12,341. [A.D. 1327.] Red: chipped. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 
40.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, on a bend three pierced 
mullets. 

fc S' : lOH'IS D 6NHAM. 



336 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Fulco Paganell, or Paynell. 

12,342. [Late I2th cent] Plaster cast from an imperfect 
impression. 2-i- in. [Ixxx. 36.] 

Two lions passant, contourn6 in pale, lion betw. two fleurs- 
de-lis. An early example of British heraldry, not on a shield. 
The arms of PAGANEL of Bahuntune, are two lions passant. 
SIGILL . . DE BAMP . . E. 



Sir Francis Page, 

Justice of the Common Pleas and Kings Bench. 

12.343. [A.D. 1727.] Red: imperfect, en placard, on a 
tape. About f- X 1 in. [Add. ch. 1977.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : per pale, dex., a 
chevron betw. three martlets, PAGE ; sin., a fess indented, in 
chief three garbs. 

Thomas Pagytt, of the Middle Temple, London, Esq. 

12.344. [A.D. 1604.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
4 x i in. [Add. ch. 35,403.] 

Oval : a. shield of arms : a cross engrailed [in the dexter 
quarter an escallop], PAGITT. 
Beaded border. 

John Page, of Ringmere, co. Sussex, Yeoman. 

12.345. [A.D. 1577.] Red: indistinct. 4^- in. [Add. ch. 

30,739-] 
A lion's head erased. Perhaps a crest. 



Sir Thomas Pagyngton, al. Pakyngton, 

of Aylesbury, co. Bucks. 
12,346. [A.D. 1570.] Red: injured. -- X -f- in. [Harl. ch. 

79 E. 40.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per fess nebuly, three boars' 
heads, two and one. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, 
and wreath, a boar's head and neck erased. 



William Paine, al. Payne, 

of Lavenham, co. Suff., Clothier. 

12,347. [A.D. 1634.] Red: much injured by pressure. 
About f x f in. [Harl. ch. 112 C. 7.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : uncertain. Crest on a helmet and 
mantling, an ostrich's head erased, PAYNE. 






HERALDIC SEALS. 337 



Stephen Pake, of Aldham, co. Essex. 

12,348. [A.D. 1347.] Creamy-white: injured, indistinct 
in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 52.] 

A shield of arms : uncertain, three crosses fleury in base, 
two and one. Within a carved gothic panel. 

. VR . 



Simon Pakeman, of cos. Warw. and Lincoln. 

12.349. [A.D. 1355.] Green : fragmentary. About in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 29,246.] 

A shield of arms : two bars, on each three roundles (?) 
Betw. [four] small birds. Within a gothic panel. Cf. two 
bars, on a canton, a boar's head couped, PAKEMAN. 
MONIS : PAK 

12.350. Cast in composition, tinted red, from No. 12,349. 
[xlv. 46.] 

12.351. [A.D. 1364.] Red: injured. [Harl. ch. 52 A. 37.] 

S' * SIMON1S : PAKGMAN. 



Edmund de Pakenham, of co. Suff., Knt. 

12.352. [A.D. 1350.] Red : the matrix has slipped during 
impression, i^ in. [Harl. ch. 54 F. 6.] 

A shield of arms, couche: quarterly, in the first quarter an 
eagle displayed, PAKENHAM. Crest on a helmet and lam- 
brequin, a plume of feathers. In the field the letters E. M. 
(Edmundus, Miles.} 

SIG1LL' DNI GDMVNDI PAKGNHAM. 

The N'S reversed. 

12.353. Sulph. cast from No. 12,352. [D.C., F. 371.] 



Henry Pakenham, of co. Stiff. 

12,354. [A.D. 1412.] Red: indistinct. I T V in. [Stowe 
ch. 209.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter an eagle 
displayed, in the second an annulet for difference, PAKEN- 
HAM. Within a carved gothic panel. 

w SigtHu J)mrict pafcentyam (?) 



Richard de Pakenham. 

12,355. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from good impression. 
[Ixxxviii. 90.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter an eagle 
displayed, in the second a mullet for difference. Within a 
carved panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small 

quatrefoils. 

fc 61 RICARDI D PAK6NHAM. 
VOL. III. Z 



338 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Pakingham, or Pakeman (P) Esq. 

12.356. [i5th cent] Red: chipped. Cut from a charter, 
li in. [xxxv. 339.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., two bars, and in chief an 
eagle displayed (?), with an annulet for difference, sin., a 
bendlet dancettee. 

* Stfftllttm : rofcertt pafc mtgeru 

See Blomefield, Hist, of Nor/., vol. i., p. 456. (Dept. copy.) 

12.357. Plaster cast from No. 12,356. [Ixxxviii. 91.] 



John Pakyngton, of London, Gent I. 

12,358. [A.D. 1528.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 18,274.] 
Shaped seal : a shield of arms : three birds. 



Henry Palmer, of Sternfield, co. Suff. 

12.359. [A.D. 1610.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. TT x TIT m - [Add. ch. 26,365.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three griffins' heads erased, two 
and one. Crest on a helmet and mantling, indistinct. 

12.360. [A.D. 1610.] Red : injured. [Add. ch. 26,369.] 



Herbert Palmer. 

12.361. [A.D. 1624.] Red. [Add. ch. 29,559.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : as described for THOMAS 
PALMER, q.v. 

James Palmer, Esq., 
Gentleman of the Royal Bedchamber. 

12.362. [A.D. 1624.] Red : indistinct, .ff. x -f^- in. [Add. 
ch. 29,559.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, etc., PALMER. Crest 
on a helmet, mantling, and wreath, a demi-panther, etc., 
PALMER. 

John Palmer, of co. Kent, Esq. 

12.363. [A.D. 1480.] Red : from a ring. x | in. [Harl. 
ch. 80 G. 1 3.] 

Oval : a fleur-de-lis in the upper part, and two ermine spots 
in fess, in allusion to the arms of PALMER, viz., a fleur-de-lis 
in chief, and two trefoils slipped in fess, within a bordure. 

12.364. [A.D. 1480.] Red. [Harl. ch, 80 G. 14.] 

12.365. [A.D. 1480.] Red. [Harl. ch. 80 G. 15.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 339 



John Palmer, of Kentish- Town, co. Midd. 

12.366. [A.D. 1540.] Red. \\ X -& in. [Harl. ch. 79 E. 
41.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield : a dragon's head and wings. 
Crest of PALMER. 

12.367. [A.D. 1540.] Red. [Harl. ch. 78 E. 37.] 



Roger Palmer. 

See PH[ILIP] AMHERST. 

Thomas Palmer, of Buttesbury, co. Essex. 

12.368. [A.D. 1506.] Red: imperfect. ^ in. [Harl. ch. 
55 B. 26.] 

Octagonal : a fleur-de-lis. In allusion to the arms of 
PALMER. 

Thomas Palmer, of Wingham, co. Kent, Esq. 

12.369. [A.D. 1624.] Red : injured by pressure. i X in. 
[Add. ch. 29,559.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : two bars on each 
three trefoils, slipped, in chief a greyhound courant, PALMER. 



William Palmer. 

12,370. [A.D. 1378.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I in. [Ixxxviii. 92.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, on a fess three (cinque- 
foils ?) ; 2, 3, per fess a fret counterchanged. Within a carved 
gothic trefoil panel. 

ss SigtUtt : Unt : totllelmt : palmer. 



William Palmer. 
See JOHN ENGLAND. 

John Palton, of co. Berks, Clerk. 

12,371. [A.D. 1429.] Brown. % in. [Add. ch. 28,841.] 
On a helmet, mantling, and wreath, a lion's (?) head. In the 
field an illegible motto or legend. 



Henry Pane, of co. Suff. 

12,372. [A.D. 1338.] Red: imperfect, fin. [Harl. ch. 
50 I. 48.] 

A shield of arms : chequy of nine pieces. In the first, 
third, and fifth, the letters N. 6. R. 

SIGILL 6NRICI .<*) 

Z 2 



340 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Pant [Pantulf P], of co. Salop. 
12,373. [i3th cent] Uncoloured, or light - yellowish- 
brown : edge imperfect. i-Lf in. [Stowe ch. 98.] 
A shield of arms of early form : fretty. 
. SIGILL . . WILLLMI P . 



Hugh de Fanton. 

12.374. [i$th cent.] Red: edge injured. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 51.] 

A shield of arms : two bars ermine, on a chief as many 
crosses moline. Betw. three wavy sprigs of foliage and 
flowers. 

Beaded borders. 

William, son of ROGER Pantulf, of co. Warw. 

12.375. [A.D. 1240.] Green. i-i- x % in. [Add. ch. 
21,483.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a lion rampant. 

tt SIGILL' WILL'MI PANTVLF. 
Cf. Add. ch. 5877 ; 21,460 ; Cott. ch. xxviii. 39. 



Mons. Laurence de Fapenham, 

of cos. Northt., Hunt., and Essex. 

12,376. [A.D. 1372.] Red: fine originally, much injured 
by pressure. % in. [Add. ch. 19,979.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, over all a bend. Within a 
carved gothic sixfoil panel. 

tt SIG . . AVReNCII : D : P . . P6NHAM. 



Thomas Papillon, of London, Esq. 

12.377. [A.D. 1675.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : indistinct, -f- X -f^- in. [Add. ch. 17,616.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three butterflies 
volant, PAPILLON. 

William de Pappeworthe, of co. Hunt., Knt. 

12.378. [A.D. 1400.] Red : fine. i^ in. [Add. ch. 
33,338.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancettee, PAPWORTH. Above 
the shield a lion's face, at each side a crescent. Within a 
carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil panel, ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoil flowers. 

JJtiHrlmt : tie 



HERALDIC SEALS. 34! 



12,379. [A.D. 1413.] Red: much injured by pressure. 
[Add. ch. 33,354-] 

StgtUu : Wi mi : Be : $ .... toorttjc. 



William de Par, al. Parr, Knt. 

12,380. [i 5th cent] Plaster cast from good impression, 
indistinct in places. 1-jV in. [Ixxxviii. 96.] 

A shield of arms, couche : two bars, within a bordure en- 
grailed. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, a wolfs head, 
enraged, collared. Within a carved gothic panel. 

Be : $ar : mttitts. 



Simon de Paris. 

12.381. [A.D. 1349.] Green : fine. % in. [Add. ch. 
22,866.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. two pierced roses. Sur- 
mounted by a banner and cruciform staff. In the field two 
small wyverns. Within a cusped quatrefoil. 

8 SIGILLVM SIMONIS D6 PARIS. 

Cf. Simon de Paris of Harleston, co. Northt., Add. ch. 21,591, 
A.D. 1320. 

William de Paris, al. Parys, Knt., 
Lord of Marton-juxta-Horncastle, co. Line. 

12.382. [Early I4th cent.] Green. -j- in. [Cott. ch. 
xxviii. 46.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. ten crosses crosslet, six 
in chief, four in base. 

$ S' WILL' D6 PARIS. 



Sir Calthrop, or Calthorpe Parker, 

of Erwarton, co. Suff. 

12,383. [A.D. 1610.] Red : injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. [Add. ch. 10,159.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly (?) i,a buck springing, 
PARKER ; 2, chequy, a fess ermine ; 3, 4, indistinct. Crest on 
a helmet and mantling, a buck's head erased. 



Nicholas Parker, of co. Suff. 

12,384. [A.D. 1456.] Red : indistinct, i in. [Add. ch. 
10469.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three indistinct charges. 



342 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Phelipp, a!. Philippa, widow of HENRY Parker, 
Baron Morley and Monteagle. 

12.385. [A.D. 1657.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. I- x I- in. [Add. cti. 18,979.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess chequy betw. three gaunt- 
lets. Crest on a helmet and mantling, an arm erect holding 
an indistinct object. 

Perhaps the seal of FRANCIS WATKINS, a witness to the 
deed. 

12.386. [A.D. 1657.] Another. [Add. ch. 18,980.] 



Sir Philip Parker, of Erwarton, co. Suff. 

12,387. [A.D. 1594.] Red : indistinct, injured, -fin. [Add. 
ch. 10,236.] 

A stag, or buck, tripping, Crest of PARKER, but that of 
Sir PHILIP is different, see Harl. MS. 1449, f- 5- 



Sellwin Parker, of Eastbourne, co. Suss., Esq. 

12.388. [A.D. 1632.] Red : injured. -^ x & in. [Add. 

ch. 30,040-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : fretty, on a fess a mullet for 
difference, PARKER. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, 
and wreath, a talbot passant. 

12.389. [A.D. 1632.] Red : much injured. [Add. ch. 



Francis Parlett, Esq., 
Commissioner of Sewers in co. Norfolk. 

12.390. [A.D. 1639.] Red. -f- x i in. [Add. ch. 14,603.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a falcon. 

12.391. [A.D. 1639.] Another : indistinct, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 14,604.] _ 

George Parmenter, of Sawbridgeworth, co. Herts. 

12.392. [A.D. 1 598.] Light-brown : very indistinct About 
f- X -S- in. [Add. ch. 4822.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess wavy betw. three lions 
rampant. 

Robert Parr, al. Parre, 

of St. Bartholomew the Great, London. 

12.393. [A.D. 1625.] Red: imperfect, indistinct, fx-f-in. 
[Harl. ch. 112 C. 4.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three indistinct 
charges 



HERALDIC SEALS. 343 



William Parr, Earl of Essex, Marquess of Northampton, K.G. 
12,394. [A.D. 1544.] Red. fin. [Add. ch. 570x3.] 
A female's head couped below the shoulders, habited. On 
the head a wreath of roses. Crest of PARR. Within -a 
Garter inscribed with the Motto of the Order of the Garter. 



Thomas Parsons, of Stortford, co. Herts. 

12.395. [A.D. 1629.] Red : fine. -j- x -ft- in. [Add. ch. 
19,124.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three holy lambs. 
Cf. arms of PARSONS, which should bear rams. 
Cabled border. 

John Passheley, Esq., son and heir of JOHN PASSHELEY, 
Knt., of co. Suss. 

12.396. [A.D. 1458.] Red : indistinct in places, if in. 
[Add. ch. 16,156.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly, I, 4, a lion rampant 
double queued, PASHLEY ; 2, 3, chequy. Over all an es- 
cutcheon, seme of roundles a saltire. Crest on a helmet, two 
hares' ears erect. Supporters, two lions. 

Sigtllu toi/ts pafftj nugcr. 



Richard Passelewe, of co. Warw. 

12,397. [A.D. 1366.] Faded-green. i^- in. [Add. ch. 
21,492.] 

A shield of arms : three bends, on a canton a lion passant. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
gothic panel. 

IvtcartJt 



Thomas de Passelewe, Chevr. 

12.398. [A.D. 1355.] Red : fine, chipped at edge, injured 
by casting. I in. [Add. ch. 19,845.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: ermine, on a bend a pierced 
mullet for difference. Crest on a helmet affrontee and double 
lambrequins, a plume of feathers. 

MOVR . . . ft BROYN & DOV ft FOVREST ft 

Beaded border. 

Clement de Paston, of co. Norf. 

12.399. [A.D. 1341.] Dark-green: chipped, -if in. [Add. 
ch. 17,221.] 



344 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : six fleurs-de-lis, three, two, and one, a 
chief indented, PASTON. Above the shield, on a label or 
ribbon, the word |)lSton. Within a cusped panel. 

Cabled border. 

John Paston, of cos. Norf. and Stiff., Esq. 
12,400. [A.D. 1485.] Red. i in. [Stowe ch. 194.] 
A bear's head, collared. On the neck a fleur-de-lis for 
difference. 

Cabled border. 



Kobert Paston, Earl of Yarmouth, etc. 

12,401. [A.D. 1682.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. i in. [Add. ch. 17,262.] 

A shield of arms : six fleurs-de-lis, three, two, and one, a 
chief indented, PASTON. Ensigned with the coronet of an 
earl. Supporters, dexter a bear, sinister an ostrich. Legend 
on a scroll or ribbon in base, indistinct. 



William, son of CLEMENT de Paston, of co. Norf. 
12,402. [A.D. 1341.] Dark-green: injured, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 17,221.] 

For description, see seal of CLEMENT DE PASTON. 



William Paston, of Paston, co. Norf. 

12.403. [A.D. 1434.] Red : indistinct, from a ring. in. 
[Stowe ch. 176.] 

A fleur-de-lis, seeded. 
Cabled border. 

12.404. [A.D. 1439.] Another: good. [Stowe ch. 214.] 

Another seal of the above, as Justice of the Common Pleas. 

12.405. [A.D. 1437.] Red. ^ x * in. [Harl. ch. 
50 F. 39.] 

Oval : on a palm branch a fleur-de-lis, in allusion to the 
arms of PASTON. 

Reginald Pastor. 
Seal used by RALPH, brother of ROGER DE ALDHAM. 

12.406. [A.D. 1311.] Bronze-green: indistinct. -f in. 
[Harl. ch. 45 B. 35,] 

A shield of arms : a whirlpool. 

* S' R6GINALDI PASTOR'. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 345 



William de Pateshull, Lord of Bletnesho, co. Bedf. 

12.407. [A.D. 1354.] Red: fine. I in. [Harl. ch. 86 B. 8.] 
A shield of arms : a fess betw. three crescents. Betw. 

three eagles displayed, in allusion to the arms of GRANDISON. 
Within a finely carved gothic panel, ornamented with small 
ball-flowers or quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

& SIGILLV 8 WILL'I & D & PATGSHVLL'. 

12.408. [A.D. 1355.] Red: fine. [Harl. ch. 866.9.] 

12.409. [A.D. 1355.] Red : fine. [Harl. ch. 86 B. 10.] 
. 12,410. Sulph. cast of No. 13,409. [B.C., F. 391.] 



William Patrick. 

12,411. [i3th cent] Plaster cast of imperfect and in- 
distinct impression, i-f- in. [Ixxxviii. 98.] 

0. A shield of arms of early shape : three bucks' heads 
cabossed, two and one. 

Si SIGILL PATRI .... 

H. An oval counterseal. if X i^ in. Impression of a 
fine antique oval intaglio gem. A warrior with a long lance 
and banner, riding on a horse springing to the 1. h. In the 
field are traces of an inscription. 

& T6STIS SVM FID6LIS MANDATI. 



Mons. Johan Pauely, aL Pawle, of co. Northt. 
12,412. [A.D. 1392.] Dark-green : chipped, indistinct in 
places. -f- in. [Add. ch. 21,648.] 

A shield of arms, couche\ ermine, on a fesse three crosses 
moline, PAVELEY. Crest, on a helmet, upon a bull's scalp a 
dog betw. the horns. Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage and 
flowers. Cf. the arms of PAUL, PAULE, etc. 

* toi)'t8 



Jean Samuel Fauly. 

See JOHN CROSLAND. 

Paul, son of ROBERT Paulyn, of co. Suss. 

12.413. [A.D. 1304.] Green. $ in. [Add. ch. 20,147.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : barry of six, fretty, on a canton a 

crescent. 

& 8' PAVLI FILII ROB'TI. 
Beaded border. 

Thomas Pauncefot. 

12.414. [A.D. 1472.] Plaster cast from an impression in- 
distinct in parts. i| m - [Ixxxviii. loo.] 



34 6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms, couche"-. quarterly, I, 4, three lions 
rampant, two and one, PAUNCEFOTE ; 2, 3, a lion rampant 
crowned. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and 
wreath, a lion statant ducally crowned. 

Legend on a ribbon round the design : 

&fgOf tfjom* Pauncefot. 



William de Paunces(P) 

12,415. [A.D. 1318.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. -[ in. [Ixxxix. I.] 

A shield of arms : three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, a chief 
nebuly counternebuly. On a tree of three branches. Betw. 
two wyverns. 

S' WILL'I .... N6S. 



William, son of HUGH de Paunton, Knt., of co. Line. 
12,416. [Temp. Edw. I.] Light-brown. [Cott. ch. v. 55.] 
Oval : a lion rampant. 

SVM LGO FORTIS. 



George Pawlett, of Crondall, co. Hants., Esq. 

12,417. [A.D. 1590.] Red: fragments. About X J- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 15,163.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : (i ?) and 4, three water bougets ; 
2, three eagles displayed ; 3, destroyed. 



John Pawlett, Sheriff of co. Somerset, Esq. 

12,418. [A.D. 1617.] Bronze-green : very indistinct. 
-I- X f in. [Harl. ch. 56 F. 9.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : three swords in pile, 
points in base, hilts in chief, betw. two roundles, for PAWLETT. 
Betw. the initial letters I. p. 



Thomas Payee. 
See GEORGE HALE. 

Roger Payne, of Otterden, co. Kent, Gentl. 

12,419. [A.D. 1662.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : very indistinct. -| X -f- in. [Add. ch. 5985.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three leopards' heads, 
PAYNE. Crest on a wreath, a dexter arm embossed in 
armour, holding a sword enfiled with a [boar's] head. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 347 



John Paynel, of cos. Oxon., Berks, etc. 
12,420. [Late I3th cent] Red: fine, imperfect. [Cott 
ch. xxviii. 38.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three eagles dis- 
played, as many estoiles of six points. Suspended by a 
strap betw. two sprigs of foliage. 

. * * * lOH'IS * * * PA . 



John Paynel, Lord of Otteleye. (? \st Baron.} 
12,421. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
-ff- in. [Ixxxix. 2.] 

A shield of arms : two bars betw. eight martlets in orle. 
# S' + lOH'IS + PAYN6L + 



William Paynel, Lord of Fracyngton. 
12,422. [A.D. 1303-1317.] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression. 2^- in. [Ixxxix. 3.] 

0. Lozenge-shaped : a shield of arms : two bars betw. 
eight martlets in orle, PAYNEL. Betw. four wyverns sans 
wings. 

SIGILLVM W1LL6LMI PAYNGL. 

Beaded border. 

R. A small oval counterseal with mark of handle. Im- 
pression of an antique oval intaglio gem. A male figure, 
standing, holding a thyrsus. 

r+ CO . . S M'VGL AMI L6L. 



Henry Paynter, of Northampton^ Esq. 

12.423. [A.D. 1650.] Red : indistinct, f X -fV in. [Add. 
ch. 23,984.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three blocks or billets, each 
charged with an annulet, PAYNTER. Crest on a helmet, 
mantling and wreath, three arrows broken, knit with a lace. 

12.424. [A.D. 1650.] Red. [Add. ch. 23,985.] 



Alexander Paytefin, son 0/ WILLIAM PAYTEFIN, 

of Heddinglay (Headingley), co. York. 

12,425. [A.D. 1323.] Dark-green: cracked, imperfect 
i X f in. [Add. ch. 16,776.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three swords in pile, hilts in chief, 
over all a bendlet 

* S 1 ALXSAND . . . P . . . 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Thomas Pearse, of Hastings, co. Suss. 

12.426. [A.D. 1599.] Red : indistinct -4- x \ in. [Add. 
ch. 30,702.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a leopard rampant, PEARCE. 
Crest, on a wreath, a leopard sejant (?) 
Beaded border. 

John Peart. 

Seal used by ELIZABETH, daughter of RICHARD MAW, 
wife of NICHOLAS NORRIS, of North Kyme, co. Line. 

12.427. [A.D. 1731.] Red: en placard, on a tape, imper- 
fect. x -- in. [Add. ch. 29,621.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : on a bend three 
lozenges for PEART. Crest, on a helmet, mantling and 
wreath, a pelican in her piety. 

12.428. [A.D. 1731.] Another. [Add. ch. 29,622.] 



Ralph, son of WILLIAM de Peberners, of co. Suff. 
12,429. [Temp. Edw. I.] Discoloured-white : very in- 
distinct. I in. [Harl. ch. 54 F. 50.] 
A shield of arms : chevronny of six. 

. FILM WILL'I. 



Gilbert de Peche, Lord of Corby. (? \st Baron Corby, 

of Brunne, co. Cambr.}. 

12,430. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster casts from fine impression, 
chipped at edge. 3 in. [Ixxxix. 7, 8.] 

0. A shield of arms : a fess betw. two chevrons. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. two 
wyverns, tails nowy. 

8 SIGILLMM GILB6RTI P6CH6 8 
Beaded borders. 

R. A smaller counterseal. i in. diam. Same design and 
legend as in the obv. 
Beaded borders. 



Gilbert Pecche, Lord of Great Thrillawe, co. Suff., Knt. 

12.431. [A.D. 1328.] Creamy-white : very indistinct. 
-I- in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 59.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. two chevrons, PECHE. 
Suspended by a strap from a fleurette, and betw. two sprays 
of flowers. Within a carved quatrefoil panel. 

In usual place of the legend a border masculy. 

12.432. Sulph. cast of No. 12,431. [D.C., F. 231.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 349 



John Peche, al. Pecche, Lord of Hamptone in A rdena, 
co. Wanv. 

12.433. [A.D. 1318.] Discoloured-green : cracked, -f- in. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 58.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. (ten ?) crosses crosslet, for 
PECHE. Crest on a helmet a squirrel. Supporters, two 
wyverns addorsed. 

SIGILL' IOHANNIS PCH6. 

Another seal of the above, as JOHN PECCHE, Lord 
of Hamptone in A rdena, Knt. 

12.434. [A.D. 1323.] Red: indistinct. % in. [Add. ch. 

21,503-] 

Similar to the previous seal, No. 12,433. Cut from different 
matrix. 

SIGILLVM IOHANNIS : PECHe. 



John Pecche, al. Pecche, Lord of Hamptone in Ardena, 
co. Warw. 

12.435. [A.D. 1334.] Red: chipped, imperfect i| in. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 60.] 

A shield of arms, couche: a fess betw. six crosses crosslet. 
Crest on a helmet and mantling a plume of feathers. Back- 
ground diapered lozengy. 

SIGILL S P6CHCH6. 

12.436. [A.D. 1334.] Red, discoloured: very imperfect. 
[Add. ch. 21,417.] 

SIG . CH. 



John Pecche, Lord of Hampton in Arderne, co. Warw., Knt. 
(? same person as the last.} 

12,437. [A.D. 1361.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 21,200.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. six crosses crosslet. Betw. 
three roses. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 

* SIGILLVM IOHANIS . 



Isabella, widow of NYCOL Pecche. 

12,438. [A.D. 1355.] Red: imperfect, injured by pressure. 
2- in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 61.] 

A tree on a mount, with branching arms, from which are 
suspended two shields of arms : dex., diapered, five fusils or 
lozenges in fess, perhaps HOBY, or HOBUSH, a label of three 



350 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

points over all ; sin., three dolphins (?) hauriant in pale, two 
and one, betw. six crosses crosslet. 

ISAB6LL6 D HO 

Cf. Cott. ch. xxviii. 60, A.D. 1334 ; Add. ch. 21,446, A.D. 1340. 



Ralph Pecche, of co. Warw. 

12,439. [A.D. 1348.] Red. 44 in. [Add. ch. 21,447.] 
A shield of arms : on a fess betw. six crosses crosslet, an 
annulet for difference. Suspended by a strap betw. sprigs of 
foliage. Within a carved quatrefoil panel. 

fc SIGILLVM RADVLPHI P6CHCH6 # 



Edmund Pekham, Esq., Cofferer of the Royal Household. 

12.440. [A.D. 1534.] Red: injured. f X i in. [Harl. ch. 
86 B. 1 8.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a lion's face, pierced 
with three crosses crosslet fitchees. Suspended by a strap. 
Beaded border. 

Sir Edmund Peckham, of Denham, co. Buck., or 
George Peckham, his son. 

12.441. [A.D. 1562.] Red: good. [Harl. ch. 86 B. 20.] 
Oval : a lion's face, pierced with three crosses crosslets, 

fitchees. Cf. Harl. MS. 1533, f. 71. 
Beaded border. 

George Peckham, of Denham, co. Buck, (son of Sir ROBERT, 
and grandson of Sir EDMUND PECKHAM.) 

12.442. [A.D. 1578.] Red: indistinct. % X f in. [Harl. 
ch. 86 B. 22.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly of six pieces; I, a 
chevron betw. three crosses crosslet fitchees, PECKHAM, of 
Denham ; 2. STANBORNE ; 3. EBURTON ; 4. BLOUNT ; 5. 
CORNWALL ; 6. BRAMPTON. 

Betw. the initial letters G. P. 

See Harl. MS. 1533, f. 7 1. 



Sir George Peekham, of Denham, co. Buck. 

(Perhaps same person as the last.} 

12,443. [A.D. 1587.] Red : indistinct. -j-^x-fVin. [Harl. 
ch. 86 B. 24.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, in chief a fleur-de-lis. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, indistinct, per- 
haps an animal's head. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 35 1 



James de Pecham, al. Pekham, of co. Kent. 

12.444. [A.D. 1377.] Red: fine, edge chipped, -ff in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 G. 5.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a chief quarterly. Suspended 
by a strap from a tree, within a finely carved gothic panel. 

&t'ffiUu tacofct Be peefjam, 

12.445. Sulph. cast from No. 12,444. [B.C., F. 508.] 

12.446. [A.D. 1378.] Plaster cast from fine impression 
[Ixxxix. 5.] 

taeofct Be peccant. 



12,447. Another. [Ixxxix. 6.] 



Lora, wife of J AMES de Pecham, or Pekham, of co. Kent. 

12.448. [A.D. 1377.] Red: fine, imperfect. About I in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 G. 5.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a lion rampant, queue 
fourchee, (?) PECKHAM, sin., on a chevron three lions rampant. 
Within a finely carved gothic panel. 

SEIGHJU LORG 6. 

12.449. Sulph. cast of No. 12,448. [B.C., F. 509.] 



John de Pedwardyn, of co. Heref. 
12,450. [A.D. 1335.] Green : indistinct. - in. [Add. ch. 

S057-] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, within a 

bordure engrailed. Betw. three quatrefoil flowers. Within a 
carved gothic pointed quatrefoil panel. 

Ss S' lOH'IS D P6DWARDYN. 



Robert Petewardyne, of co. Southt., Knt. 
12,451. [A.D. 1412.] Red. \ in. [Add. _ch ; 17,594.] 
On a helmet, out of a ducal coronet a lion's gamb erect. 
Crest of PEDWARDYN. Within a carved gothic panel. 

S' tobertt : pettoar&me, 

Cabled border. 



352 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Pedwardyn, Lord of Pedwardyn in the 
Marches of Wales, Knt. 

12.452. [A.D. 1431.] Red : indistinct. [Cott ch. xxviii. 63.] 
A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, PEDWARDIN. 

Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a gothic panel. 

* Stgillu rofcertt pe&toarUgn. 

12.453. Sulph. cast from No. 12,452. [B.C., G. 189.] 



Roger de Pedewardin, of ' co. Heref. 

12,454. [A.D. 1300.] Uncoloured: very imperfect, in- 
distinct, -f- in. [L.F.C. vi. 3.] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, PEDWARDIN. 
Suspended by a strap. Betw. two wyverns sans wings. 
S' ROG . . L' . 



Roger Pedwardyn, of co. Line., Esq. 

12,455. [A.D. 1442.] Red : edge chipped. i| in. [Add. 
ch. 21,075.] 

A shield of arms, couch\ two lions passant in pale, PED- 
WARDIN. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, out 
of a dueal coronet a lion's gamb or eagle's claw. 

Legend on a ribbon running round the seal : 

rogm 



Walter de Pedewardin, al. Petwardyn, 

of co. Northt., Knt. 

12.456. [A.D. 1370.] Green : originally fine, injured by 
pressure, i in. [Add. ch. 21,682.] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, in chief a label 
of three points for PEDWARDIN. Suspended by a strap from 
a forked tree. Within a finely traced gothic panel of eight 
points, with two pairs of slipped roses springing from side 
points into the background, and ornamented along the inner 
edge with small quatrefoils. 

j&igtUum : malttrt : Be : petetoar&w. 

12.457. Plaster cast of No. 12.456. [Ixxxix. 27.] 



Walter de Pedewardin. 

12,458. [Late I4th cent.] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion. ii in. [Ixxxix. 9.] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, PEDWARDIN. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree on a mount. Within 



HERALDIC SEALS. 353 



a carved gothic panel, ornamented with ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. 

&' : toaltert : Be : pettetoar&m. 

Cabled border. 

John Peete. 
See E CLELAND. 



Family of Caldecott, of c'o. Warw. 
Seal used by John Peirce,, of Wapping, co Midd., Mariner. 

12,459. [A.D. 1670.] Red : en placard, on a label, imper- 
fect. About -f^ X -fV in. when perfect. [Add. ch 13,672.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a fess fretty betw. 
three cinquefoils ; 2, 3, three bends. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, a demi-lion rampant, CALDECOTT. 



Thomas Peirse, of Hastings, co. Suss. 

12.460. [A.D. 1599.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. fX-g-in. 
[Add. ch. 30,701.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, over all a saltire 
engrailed. Suspended by a strap from a tree. 
Beaded border. 

J. Peirson. 

Sea! used by RICHARD KENT, of Rotherham, co. York. 

12.461. [A.D. 1727.] Red: en placard, on tape. -j^-X^m. 
[Add. ch. 18,073.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per fess embattled, three suns in 
splendour, PlERSON. 
Carved border. 

Seal iised by THOMAS HlRST, of Rotherham, co. York. 

12.462. [A.D. 1727.] Another. [Add. ch. 18,073.] 

John de Peiton. 

See JOHN DE PEYTONE. No. 12,613. 

John Pekenham, of co. Essex, Esq. 

12.463. [A.D. 1428.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 29,526.] 
Octagonal signet : an eagle rising. Over head a label or 

scroll charged with an illegible motto. 

Philip de Peletot. 

12.464. [A.D. 1346.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I in. [Ixxxix. 13.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, a chief indented, PELTOT. 
Within a carved gothic panel of eight cusps, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 
J SIGILLVM PHILIPPI D6 PeLGTOT. 

VOL. III. 2 A 



354 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Elizabeth Pelham, dau. of Sir THOMAS PELHAM, Bart., 
late of Laughton, co. Suss. 

12.465. [A.D. 1654.] Red : injured. About T V X T V in. 
[Add. ch. 30,158.] 

Oval signet : an antique buckle. In allusion to the arms 
and badge of PELHAM. 

Henry Pelham, of Gray's Inn, co. Midd., Esq. 

12.466. [A.D. 1648.] Red : injured, X | in. [Add. ch. 

30,147-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three pelicans 
vulning themselves, two and one, PELHAM ; 2, 3, two pieces 
of belts with buckles erect, palewise in fess, the buckles in 
chief, PELHAM. 

12.467. [A.D. 1648.] Red : injured, very indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 30,149.] 

12.468. [A.D. 1653.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : indistinct. [Add. ch. 30,735.] 



Henry Pelham. 
See THOS. PELHAM HOLLES, Duke of Newcastle. 



Herbert Pelham, of Michelham, co. Suss., etc., Esq. 
12,469. [A.D. 1 599.] Red : fragmentary. About -f. X in. 
[Add. ch. 29,648.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : three pelicans vulning 
themselves, two and one, PELHAM. 
Beaded border. 

Red. [Add. ch. 29,570.] 
Bright-red. [Harl. ch. 80 A. 8.] 
Red. [Add. ch. 29,573.] 
Red : fragmentary. [Add. ch. 



12.470. [A.D. 1604.] 

12.471. [A.D. 1610.] 

12.472. [A.D. 1613.] 

12.473. [A.D. 1613.] 
29,651.] 

12.474. [A.D. 1613.] 



ch. 



Red : injured by pressure. [Add. ch. 
12,475. [A.D. 1613.] Red: injured by pressure. [Add. 



12,476. 


A.D. l6l5/ 


Red 


12,477. 


A.D. l6l5/ 


Red 


12,478. 


A.D. l6l5/ 


Red 


12,479. 


A.D. 1615.' 


Red 


12,4801 


A.D- 1618." 


Red 



[Add. ch. 29,574.] 
injured. [Add. ch. 29,512.] 
injured. [Add. ch. 29,652.] 
indistinct. [Add. ch. 30,707.] 
indistinct. [Add. ch. 29,564.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



355 



Herbert Pelham, son of HERBERT PELHAM. 

12.481. [A.D. 1615.] Red: indistinct. 44. X -fa in. [Add. 
ch. 29,652.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. two couple-closes 
and three bucks' heads cabossed. In chief a fleur-de-lis for 
difference. 

Cabled border. 

Another Seal. 

12.482. [A.D. 1615.] Red. -^-in. [Add. ch. 30,708.] 

An antique buckle, in allusion to the arms of PELHAM. A 
crescent for difference (?) 

A.D. 1613.] Red. [Add. ch. 29,573.' 
'A.D. 1613.] Red. 'Add. ch. 3O,I35. : 
A.D. 1615.] Red. [Add. ch. 30,708.' 
'A.D. 1618.] Red. [Add. ch. 29,564.' 



12,483. 
12,484. 
12,485. 



12,486. 



Johanna Pelham. 
See JOHANNA DE LA SOUCHE. 



John Pelham. 

Seal used by MAGARET, widozv of JOHN BOUSHERSHE, 

of East-Hoathly, co. Suss. 

12,487. [A.D. 1386.] Red : indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 
30,218.] 

A shield of arms : three pelicans vulning themselves, two 
and one, PELHAM. 

& toij'ts : 



in. 



John Pelham, Knt. 

12.488. [A.D. 1405.] Green : from a ring. - > 
[Add. ch. 29,786.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. Betw. the initial letters I. p. 
Beaded border. 

12.489. [A.D. 1405.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 29,787.] 



John Pelham, Senior, Knt. 

12,490. [A.D. 1428.] Red : imperfect, injured by pressure. 
I-L in. [Add. ch. 30,047.] 

A shield of arms, couche 1 '. three pelicans vulning them- 
selves, two and one, PELHAM. Crest on a helmet, affronte, 
and lambrequin or mantling, a peacock in his pride. Betw. 
two PELHAM buckles. Within a carved gothic quadrilobe, 

2 A 2 



356 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils or 
ball-flowers. 

. . * . , Daunts pelljam : mtltt[is] 

12,491.. [A.D. 1428.] Red: fine originally, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 30,048.] 

aunts jttlfjam : militia. 



John Pelham, KnL, son of JOHN PELHAM. 

12.492. Plaster cast from fine impression, i-i- in. [Ixxxix. 

12.] 

A shield of arms, couche : quarterly, I, 4, three pelicans 
vulning themselves, two and one, PELHAM : 2, 3, ermine, on 
a fess three crowns, CORNWALL (?) Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, a cage, and on each side an antique 
buckle. 

Legend on a scroll : 

Sigillum : ioty'ia : petyam : militfe* 

12.493. Sulph. cast from fine impression. [D.C., F. 521.] 

12.494. [A.D. 1430.] Red : originally fine, very imperfect. 
[Egert. ch. 588.] 

!) IJJ .. 

12.495. [A.D. 1432.] Red : originally fine, imperfect. 
[Egert. ch. 589.] 



The outer edge ornamented with a border of small quatre- 
foils or ball-flowers. 

12,496. [A.D. 1446.] Red : very imperfect. [Add. ch. 
30,046.] 



ft. A small counterseal. -, in. A PELHAM buckle. 
Betw. the initial letters, I. p. 
Cabled border. 

12.497. [A.D. 1450.] Red : fragmentary. [Add. ch. 
29-973-] 

............. flam : militia : 

No counterseal. 

12.498. [A.D. 1458.] Red : fine, edge chipped. [Add. ch. 
29,482.] 

0. Siffillttm : iofj'ui : . . . m : militia : 

ft. A small counterseal as before. 

12.499. [A.D. 1471.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 30,433.] 
No counterseal. 

Engr. in M. A. Lower, Historical Notices, p. 25. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 357 



John Pelham, Knt. 

12.500. [A.D. 1472.] Red. -^ in. [Add. ch. 29,483.] 
A PELHAM buckle. Between the initial letters I. P. 

Cf. Add. ch. 29,786-7. 

12.501. [A.D. 1473.] Red : fine. [Add. ch. 30,435.] 



John Pelham, of Laughton, co. Suss., Esq. 

12.502. [A.D. 1 565.] Red. -- X f in. [Add. ch. 29,903.] 
Oval : a PELHAM buckle. 

12.503. [A.D. 1580.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 30,522.] 



Sir John Pelham, of Halland, co. Suss., Bart. 

12.504. [A.D. 1659.] Red : indistinct f X i in. [Add. 
ch. 30,166.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. 
Carved border. 

Judith Pelham, widow of JOHN PELHAM, 
of Laughton, co. Suss. 

12.505. [A.D. 1595.] Red. x -^'m. [Add. ch. 29,745.] 
Oval : on a wreath, a falcon rising, belled, gorged with a 

coronet. 

Judith Pelham, dau. of Sir THOMAS PELHAM. 

12.506. [A.D. 1625.] Red : injured, -i- X -f- in. [Add. ch. 
29,569.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. Betw. two palm branches tied 
at the base. 

Margaret Pelham, wife of Sir THOMAS PELHAM, 
of Laughton, co. Suss., Bart. 

12.507. [A.D. 1648.] Red : indistinct. -L x -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 29,970.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. Betw. two palm branches tied 
at the base. 

Thomas Pelham, Esq. 

12.508. [A.D. 1515.] Red. -J^x-Vin. [Add. ch. 29,490.] 
Oval : a PELHAM buckle. Betw. the initial letters T. p. 
Cabled border. 






35 8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Pelham, of Langhton, co. Suss. 
(f afterwards Sir THOMAS PELHAM, Bart.} 

12.509. [A. D. 1599.] Red: discoloured. | X i in. [Add. 
ch. 30,701.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. 
Beaded border. 

12.510. [A.D. 1599.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,702.] 

12.511. [A.D. 1601.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,931.] 

12.512. [A.D. 1604.] Another : imperfect. [Add. ch. 
29,752.] 

12.513. [A.D. 1606.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 29,572.] 

12.514. [A.D. 1 6 10.] Red : chipped. [Add. ch. 29,650.] 

12.515. [A.D. 1623.] Red. [Add. ch. 30,709.] 

Later Seal. 

12.516. [A.D. 1615.] Red. |- X -f- in. [Add. ch. 30,140.] 
Oval : same device or badge, slightly larger. 



Thomas Pelham, of Compton Valence, co. Dors. 
12,517. [A.D. 1618.] Red: cracked, imperfect. About 
f. X -- in. [Add. ch. 29,653.] 
Oval : a PELHAM buckle. 



Sir Thomas Pelham, of Laughton, co. Suss., ind Bart. 

12.518. [A.D. 1625.] Red : from a ring with mark of 
setting. [Add. ch. 29,760.] 

Shaped : a PELHAM buckle. 

A nother Seal (of the same ?). 

12.519. [A.D. 1638.] Red : injured by pressure. About 
A X 4- in. [Add. ch. 29,664.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. 

12.520. [A.D. 1648.] Red : uncertain. [Add. ch. 30,148.] 

12.521. [A.D. 1648.] Another : uncertain. [Add. ch. 

30,I49-] 

Thomas Pelham, of Stanmer, Esq., P. C. 

12.522. [A.D. 1762.] Black : en placard, on a tape. 
4 X -f in. [Add. ch. 29,298.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. 
Beaded border. 

Seal of Arms. 

12.523. [A.D. 1767.] Red: en placard^ on a tape. -j-J- X f|- in. 
[Add. ch. 29,579.] 

\ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 359 



Oval : an ornamentally carved shield of arms : I, 4, on a 
bend three crosses crosslet, fi tehees ; 2, 3, in chief two crosses 
crosslet, fitchees, in base a cross pattee. Crest on a wreath, 
a demi-lion rampant, in the dexter gamb a cross crosslet. 



Thomas Pelham, Baron Pelham of Stanmer, co. Suss. 

12,524. [A.D. 1770.] Red: en placard, on green ferrett 
i X i-jV in. [Add. ch. 29,475.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, PELHAM ; 2, 3, 
PELHAM. Over all an escutcheon of pretence : a dolphin 
embowed, on a chief two saltires, FRANKLAND. Ensigned 
with a cap and coronet of four pearls. Supporters, dex. t a 
horse ; sin., a bear, each gorged with a belt. 

Motto on a scroll in base : 

VICIT AMOR PATRIXE. 



William Pelham, Esq., son of JOHN PELHAM, Knt. 
12,525. [A.D. 1476.] Red : indistinct, originally encircled 
with twisted rush. \ in. [Add. ch. 29,823.] 

A PELHAM buckle. Betw. the initial letters to. p. 
Cabled border. 

See next No. 12,526, perhaps same seal. 



William Pelham, Esq. 

12.526. [A.D. 1491.] Red : from a ring. x T V [Add. 
ch. 30,444.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. Betw. the initials to. p. 
Cabled border. 

Sir William Pelham, Lord of Laugkton, etc. 

12.527. [A.D. 1530.] Red. -f- X i in. 
Shield-shaped, ornamental : a PELHAM buckle. 
Beaded border. 

Another Seal (of the same ?). 

12.528. [A.D. 1537.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. fX-^-in. 
[Add. ch. 29,688.] 

Oval : a PELHAM buckle. 
Beaded border. 



Apsley Pellatt. 
See WILLIAM MICHELL. 



360 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Pellatt, of Lewes, co. Suss., Gentl. 

12.529. [A.D. 1718.] Red: on tape. ^ X -hj- in. [Add. 
ch. 15, 582.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : two bars, on that in 
chief a pellet or bezant, PELLET, or PELATT. 

Seal used by JOHN COURT, of Lewes. 

12.530. [A.D. 1718.] Another. [Add. ch. 15,582.] 

Seal used by ELIZABETH, wife of the above JOHN. 

12.531. [A.D. 1718.] Another. [Add. ch. 15,582.] 

William Pellatt. 
See JOHN ISTED. 



William Pellatt. 

See APSLEY SHORT. 



Fouke de Pembrigge, al. Penebrugge, Lord of Tonge, 
co. Salop. 

12.532. \circ. A.D. 1350.] Green: very imperfect. - in. 
[L.F.C. xix. ii.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six. Betw. two wyverns sans 
wings. 

D P6MBRIGG 

Beaded borders. 

Robert de Pennebrugge, Lord of Tonge, co. Salop. 

12.533. {A.D. 1351.] Red : very imperfect. \\ in. [L.F.C. 
iv. 1 6.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, for PEMBRIDGE or PEM- 
BRUGE. Betw. (two) flowers. Within a carved gothic panel, 
ornamented along the inner edge with ball-flowers. 
SIGILL . 



Stephen de Penecestre, of co. Kent. 

12.534. [A.D. 1298.] Dark -green : very imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. 54 G. 6.] 

On a helmet a plume of feathers. Betw. two shields of 
arms : dex., a cross, for PENCESTER ; sin., wanting. Back- 
ground replenished with wavy sprigs of foliage. 
* I D PN6CeSTRe. 

Beaded borders. 

12.535. Sulph. cast of No. 12,534. [B.C., E. 492.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 361 



Anne Penington, 

of St. Duns fan's in the West, London, Spinster. 

12.536. [A.D. 1705.] Red: en placard, imperfect. J- X \ in. 
[Add. ch. 13,637.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : five fusils in fess, PENNINGTON. 
Crest, on a helmet and ornamental mantling, on a wreath a 
mountain-cat. 

Seal used by JANE PENINGTON, of the same. 

12.537. [A.D. 1705.] Red : en placard, imperfect [Add. 
ch. 13,637.] 

Seal used by THOMAS PENINGTON, of the same. 

12.538. [A.D. 1705.] Red : en placard, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 13,638.] 

Jacob Penington, of Eaton, co. Bedf. 

12.539. [A.D. 1663.] Red: imperfect x 4- in. [Add. 
ch. 24,096.] 

A shield of arms : five fusils in fess, PENNINGTON. 



Elizabeth de Penle, of co. Herts. (?) 

12,540. [A.D. 1335.] Red, with green mottled face. fin. 
[Add. ch. 28,743.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Within a carved trefoil 
panel. 

* 8' LIZABTHe D P6NL6. 
Beaded borders. 



Richard Penyfather. 
See JOHN HEATHE. 

Joanna de Penyngstone. 

12,541. [A.D. I343-] Plaster cast from imperfect im- 
pression. -I- in. [xcii. 95.] 

Two shields of arms : dex., a fret ; sin., indistinct. Above 
the shields a head ; below, an escallop. At each side a 
wyvern. Within a carved gothic panel. 

. H' D' P6NI . 



Family of Penystone, of co. Oxon. 

12,542. [A.D. 1448.] Sulph. cast from seal or badge. 2 in 
[B.C., G. 217.] 

A shield ot arms : quarterly of twenty pieces in four rows 



362 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

of five quarters each ; I, three Cornish choughs, two and one, 
PENYSTON, etc. Above the shield three crests, dex., a griffin 
statant, PENYSTONE, etc., and at each side four crests, all 
on wreaths. 

HEC FVERVNT ARMA ET INSIGNIA DE 
PENYSTONE A" 1448. 

See Lansd. MS. 880, f. 17 b ; Harl. MSS. 1095, f. 22; 1556, f. 56^; 
808, f. 34 b ; 1412, f. 85. The quarterings apparently belong to the 
families of PENYSTON, FAUCONBRIDGE, HARPDEN, BEAUCHAMP, 
UFFLEET, MOWBRAY, CHESHAM, BREWS, etc. 



Kichard Pepper, of Grays Inn, co. Middl. 

12.543. [A.D. 1698.] Red : en placard, indistinct, ,-V X -,V i- 
[Add. ch. 19,031.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross, in the dexter chief a lion 
rampant. (Perhaps arms of T. GAWEN, one of the witnesses.) 
Carved border. 

12.544. [A.D. 1698.] Another. [Add. ch. 19,032.] 

Seal used by JOSEPH BETTS, of Bromley, co. Southt., Gent I. 

12.545. [A.D. 1698.] Red. [Add. ch. 19,032.] 



John Pepyne, of co. Suff. 

12,546. [A.D. 1475.] Red : very imperfect, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 17,633.] 

A shield of arms : uncertain. Crest, a plume of feathers. 

. SOPHVS. 



Henry Percehay, of co. Devon. 

12.547. [A.D. 1374.] Red: very indistinct, f in. [Add. 
ch. 29,089.] 

A shield of arms: a talbot passant in chief (?), in base a 
chess-rook. Within a carved panel. 
Legend uncertain. 

Algernon Percy, loth Earl of Northumberland, K.G. 

12.548. [A.D. 1636.] Red: good, injured. i x i^ in. 
[Add. ch. 29,276.] 

Shaped: a shield of arms of sixteen quarterings: I, quar- 
terly, i. iv. a lion rampant for the ANCIENT DUCHY OF 
BRABANT AND LOUVAIN ; ii. iii. three luciea hauriant, two 
and one, PERCY, etc. See No. 6295. Ensigned with an 
earl's coronet. Encircled with the Garter. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 363 



Another Seal. 

12,549. [A.D. 1642.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression. IT X I in. [Add. eh. 29,277.] 

Shaped : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, as in the first 
quarter, described in the previous seal, No. 12,548 ; 2, 3, five 
fusils conjoined in fess, PERCY. Ensigned and encircled as in 
the previous seal. 



Henry Algernon Percy, 6th Earl of Northumberland, K.G., 

Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth, co, Cumbr., 

and Petworth, co. Suss. 

12.550. [A.D. 1527-1537.] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression. 2|- in. [Ixxxix. 21.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly of five pieces, two in chief, 
three in base ; I, quarterly, i. a lion rampant, ANCIENT DUCHY 
OF BRABANT AND LOUVAIN ; ii. quarterly a, d, FRANCE 
(MODERN), b, c, ENGLAND, within a bordure, BEAUFORT ; iii. 
LUCY, iv. two bars nebuly, SPENSER ; 2, five fusils conjoined 
in fess, PERCY (ANCIENT) ; 3, barry of six, over all a bend- 
let, POYNINGS ; 4, three lions passant in pale, over all a 
bendlet, FlTZ-PAYNE ; 5, three piles meeting in point, BRIAN. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, on a chapeau 
turned up ermine a lion statant, tail extended. Supporters, 
dex., a tiger (?) crowned, sin., an unicorn, gorged with a 
coronet. Motto on an escroll in base : ESPERANCE. 

. . HRI ALGERN'NVS PERCY COIT N . . . HONBRIE HONORV" 
DE COKERMOTH ET PETWORTH DNS. 

Inner border beaded. 

Another Seal, 

as Lord of the Honours of Cockermouth and Petworth, 
Lord Percy, Lzicy, Poynings, Fits-Payne and Brian, K.G. 

12.551. [A.D. 1527-1537.] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression. 3YV in. [Ixxxix. 22.] 

On a mount, an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly of five 
pieces, two in chief and three in base : I, quarterly, i. ANCIENT 
DUCHY OF BRABANT AND LOUVAIN; ii. quarterly, a, d, 
FRANCE (MODERN), b, c, ENGLAND, a bordure, BEAUFORT ; 
iii. three lucies hauriant, two and one, LUCY, iv. barry of six, 
a bendlet, POYNINGS ; 2, five fusils conjoined in fess, PERCY 
(ANCIENT) ; 3, POYNINGS ; 4, three lions passant in pale, 
over all a bendlet, FlTZ-PAYNE ; 5, three piles meeting in 
point, BRYAN. Encircled with a Garter inscribed with the 



364 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Motto of the Order. Crest and supporters as in No. 12,550. 
In base on the mount, an escroll inscribed : ESPERANCE. 

S H^RICI COMIT NORTHVBR DNS 
HONORV" DE COKERMOVTH ET P6TWORTH D 4?CI 

LVCI PONYG FIL PAVNI ET BRIAN S 
Some of the letters are conjoined. 
12,552. [A.D. 1536.] Red : imperfect. [Harl. ch. 54 G. 24.] 

0. S' HER . . . COMIT 

KERMOVTH ET P ^ 

R. A small round counterseal. I in. A lion rampant, for 
the ANCIENT DUCHY, as before. Encircled with a Garter, 
as before. 



Henry Algernon Percy, 

6th Earl of Northumberland, K.G. (?) 
Perhaps a counterseal (?) 

12.553. [A.D. 1527-1537 (?)] Plaster cast from indistinct 
impression, -i in. [Ixxxix. 20.] 

A lion rampant, for the ANCIENT DUCHY, as before. 
Motto, with a crescent or a roundle buckle alternately 
arranged betw. the letters. 

+ T O V T L-O-Y-A-L. 
Beaded borders. 

12.554. Another, [xcii. 96.] 



Henry de Percy, of co. Wilts. 

12,555. [i3th cent] Pale-greenish-white: very indistinct. 
1 1 X i in. [Harl. ch. 54 G. 17.] 

Pip-shaped with mark of the handle : a shield of early 
form : uncertain charges, perhaps a lion rampant, over all 

a bend. 

8 SIGILL PRCI. 



Henry de Percy, afterwards \st Baron, A.D. 1299-1315. 
12,556. [A.D. 1296.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression. I in. [Ixxxix. 16.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. 

* SIGILLVM : H6NRICI : D : PGRCI. 



Henry de Percy, "2nd Baron, A.D. 1315-1352. 
12,557. [A.D. 1335.] Red: fine, edge chipped. I T ' F in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 G. 21.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Suspended by a strap 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



from a tree of three branches. Betw. two wyverns. Within 
a pointed gothic quatrefoil ornamented with small quatrefoils 
along the inner edge. 

S* SIGILLVM : HeNRICI D [P]RCI. 



Henry Percy, Lord of Percy, ^rd Baron. 

12,558. [A.D. 1376.] Red : injured, imperfect. i^- in. 
[Harl. ch. 57 D. 7.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, for the ANCIENT 
DUCHY OF BRABANT AND LOUVAIN. Within a carved 
gothic sixfoil held by (three) lions' faces. Background re- 
plenished with sprigs of foliage. 

* * # * f)en Uonutu : 

tie : per 



Henry de Percy, Chevr. Perhaps t\th Baron, 
A.D. 1368-1377. Afterw. \st Earl of Northumberland* 
12,559. Recent impression in gilded gutta-percha from 
the matrix, i-i- in. [xxxvii. 48.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant debruised by a barrulet 
in chief. Suspended by a strap from a lion's gamb issuing 
from clouds. Within a carved gothic panel. 

&' ijenrteg : Be : pereg : e$r : : 



Henry de Percy, \st Earl of Northumberland. 
(Same person as the last.} 

12.560. [A.D. 1390.] Red : originally fine, imperfect. 
If in. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 46.] 

An armed knight, standing (full face), holding before him 
a shield of arms : a lion rampant, ANCIENT DUCHY OF 
BRABANT AND LOUVAIN. In his r. h. a sword in its sheath, 
in the 1. h. a banner-flag, charged with the same arms. In 
the background, on each side a wavy sprig of broom, for 
PLANTAGENET. 

[StgltUum : ijetmei : Be : per * , . , eomttis :: 
itortf) 

12.561. Sulph. cast of No. 12,560. [D.C., F. 579.] 

Another Seal, as ist Earl of Northumberland^ and 

Lord of Cockermouth, co. Cumbr. 

12.562. \pb. A.D. 1408.] Plaster cast from fine but im- 
perfect impression. l-^ in. [Ixxxix. 17.] 

An armed knight, standing full face, holding in the r. h. a 



366 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

staff or spear, in the 1. h. before him, a shield of arms : quar- 
terly, i, 4, ANCIENT DUCHY OF BRABANT AND LOUVAIN ; 
2, 3, three lucies hauriant, two and one, LUCY. Betw. two 
wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. Within a carved and 
traced gothic panel, ornamented with small quatrefoils along 
the inner edge. 

S>* fjenrtet * He $eret comttts nortfwmfcrie 
[ae D]m * Be roluvmottttj '. 

12.563. [A.D. 1394.] Red: cracked, very imperfect. 
[Woll. ch. v. 7.] 

&' f)en vie ae Bin Be 

eofcermotttf)'. 

12.564. [A.D. 1404.] Red, discoloured : originally fine, 
injured, imperfect. [Harl. ch. 54 G. 23.] 

& fjenuet Be . . * . . $ttm& tint Be 

eofctrmoutf)'. 

12.565. Sulph. cast from imperfect impression. [D.C., 
G. 109.] 

Henry de Percy, (2nd?} Earl of Northumberland, 
Lord of the Honour of Cockermouth. 

12.566. [A.D. 1414-1455.] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression. [Ixxxix. 1 8.] 

A shield of arms,c0ucA/: quarterly, i, 4, a lion rampant; 
2, 3, three lucies hauriant, two and one. See before. Crest 
on a helmet and ornamental mantling, a lion statant. Sup- 
porters, two lions. Background replenished with sprigs of 
foliage. Within a circular panel ornamented along the inner 
edge with small quatrefoils. 

+ : StgtHum + : fjenrtcf : + : percg : + : c otnttts : 

ttortfjumbr : z : Ont : + : fjoitorus : + : . 

: + : tofctrmoufl) * + /* + 



Henry de Percy, (yd) Earl of Northumberland, 
Warden of the East-Marches towards Scotland. 

12,567. [A.D. 1455-1461.] Plaster cast from indistinct 
and badly-made impression, if in. [Ixxxix. 19.] 

On a mount replenished with foliage and small quatrefoil 
flowers, a lion sejant guardant, tail brought betw. the hinder 
legs and erect over back, holding in the right fore-gamb a 
lance and rectangular banner-flag, charged with the arms, 
quarterly, as before described. 

Legend very indistinct : 

ft* ijenrid Be pereg tomttts ttortimfrm euftoUus i 
emareine berjwa eottam(?) 



HERALDIC SEALS. 367 



Robert de Percy, Lord of Bouelton in Aynesty, co. York. 

12.568. [A.D. 1276.] Dark-green : chipped, indistinct. 
I in. [Cott ch. xii. 31.] 

A carved gothic rose of six leaves grouped around a 
circular central panel containing five fusils, conjoined in fess, 
PERCY (ANCIENT). In each of the spaces or panels forming 
the leaves, a lion rampant, or castle, alternately. Outside 
the rose, six small countersunk trefoil compartments in the 
spandrils. 

In place of a legend, an ornamental wavy scroll of foliage 
and flowers. 

Beaded borders. 

12.569. Sulph. cast from fine impression. [D.C., E. 409.] 

Another Seal. 

12.570. [A.D. 1279.] Dark-green: originally fine, chipped, 
imperfect. I in. [Cott ch. xxviii. 69.] 

A carved gothic rose of six leaves, grouped around a 
circular panel containing five fusils conjoined in fess for 
PERCY (ANCIENT), as before in No. 12,568. In the side 
spaces or panels forming the leaves, the following armorial 
charges : I, 2, 3, wanting ; 4, a lion rampant, ANCIENT 
DUCHY OF BRABANT AND LOUVAIN ; 5, a cross patonce ; 
6, a bend betw. six martlets. Small trefoil compartments 
outside, as before. 

In place of a legend a bordure vair. 

Beaded borders. 

Robert de Percy, of co. York, Knt. 

12.571. [A.D. 1317.] Red: originally fine, imperfect. 
About i-jV in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 G. 18.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered with sprigs of foliage, 
five fusils in fess, PERCY (ANCIENT). Supported by two 
lions rampant guardant. Above the shield a wavy scroll of 
foliage and flowers. 

Legend on two escrolls, one above, the other below : 

SIGILL' : S6CRTI. 
Beaded borders. 

12.572. Sulph. cast of No. 12,571. [D.C., F. 193.] 

12.573. [A.D. 1298.] Red: imperfect. [Harl. ch. 54 G. 19.] 

SIGILL' : S6 . 



Thomas de Percy, of co. Essex, Knt. 
12,574. [A.D. 1383.] Red : originally fine, fragmentary. 
About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 50 C. n.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a lion rampant, ANCIENT 



368 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

DUCHY, as before. Crest on a helmet and chapeau, broken 
off. Supporters, dex., an ass salient, sin., wantiag. 

Legend wanting. 

12,575. Sulph. cast of No. 12,574. [D.C., F. 543.] 



Thomas de Percy. 

12,576. [A.D. 1393.] Plaster cast from imperfect im- 
pression. i| in. [Ixxxix. 23.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Within a carved 
gothic panel. 

tijo rcj? 



William de Percy, of co. Suss., Knt. 
12,577. [A.D. 1401.] Red. | in. [Add. ch. 30,223.] 
A shield of arms : six estoiles, three, two, and one. This 
is a new bearing for PERCY, not in the armorials. 

ss Stgtllu * totll't Be jjercg * 



(?) Peris. 



See WILLIAM FISH. 

Hutton Perkins. 
See THOS. PELHAM HOLLES, Duke of Newcastle. 



Johanna de Perle (P) 

12.578. [A.D. 1365.] Plaster cast from chipped impression, 
-ff in. [Ixxxix. 24.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a triple towered castle, 
a chief indented, dimidiated ; sin., on a fess betw. three birds, 
some indistinct charges. Above the shield the initial letter 5 
and a small quatrefoil. Suspended from a staff by a strap. 
Within a carved gothic sixfoil panel. 

& StgtUum Jtotyanne Be Perle * (?) 

Beaded borders. 

Reginald de Perle. 

12.579. [AD. 1365.] Plaster cast from chipped and in- 
distinct impression. I in. [Ixxxix. 25.] 

On a shield : the initial letter R. and a chief indented. 
Suspended from a staff by a strap. Within a finely carved 

gothic panel. 

8 S1G1LLVM R6GINALDDI . . . L. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



369 



William Perritt. 

See CLIFFORD. 



Richard Bull. 

Seal used by GEORGE PERYENT, of Ayott- Mountfitchett, 
co. Hertf., Esq. 

12.580. [A.D. 1604.] Red. -Lfx-H-in. [Add. ch. 35,336.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : three bulls' heads, erased, betw. 

as many annulets in fess, a crescent for difference, BULL. 
Beaded border. 

Sir George Peryent, of Bridall in Sandridge, etc., co. Hertf. 
(Same person as last.) 

12.581. [A.D. 1612.] Red. x -f- in. [Add. ch. 35.342.] 
Oval : a carved shield of arms : three crescents, two and 

one, PERYENT. 
Beaded border. 

12.582. [A.D. 1616.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,344.] 

12.583. [A.D. 1617.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,345.] 

12.584. [A.D. 1617.] Another: imperfect. [Add. ch. 



Henry Peryent. 

Seal used by MARY, widow of WILLIAM CLOPTON. 
12,585. [A.D. 1564.] Red. i X $ in. [Harl. ch. 57 H. 16.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : three crescents, PERYENT. Crest 

on a helmet and mantling, a bird, in the claw a leaf. Betw. 

the initial letters H. P. 



Philip Peryent, of Codicott, co. Hertf., Esq. 
12,586. [A.D. 1623.] Red. fxH in - [Add. ch. 35,348.] 
Oval : a carved shield of arms : three crescents, two, and 
one, PERYENT. 
Beaded border. 



12,587. 
12,588. 
12,589. 
12,590. 
12,591. 



A.D. 1623." 
A.D. 1623." 
A.D. 1624." 
A.D. 1624. 
A.D. 1624. 



Red. [Add. ch. 35,349-] 
Red: fine. [Add. ch. 35,351.] 
Red: injured. [Add. ch. 35,355.] 
Red. [Add. ch. 35,357-] 
Red. [Add. ch. 35,359-1 



Another Seal. 



[Add. 



12,592. [A.D. 1624.] Red : indistinct. ^-x-fVi 
ch. 35,360.] 

Oval : a shield of arms: a chevron and other illegible 
charges. 

VOL. ill. 2 B 



37 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Another Seal. 

12.593. [A.D. 1624.] Red. T 9 <r in - [ Add - ch. 35,352.] 
A lion rampant. For crest of PERYENT. 

12.594. [A.D. 1624.] Red : indistinct [Add. ch. 35,353.] 



John Pescod. 

See NICHOLAS SHERRYER BALDWIN. 



Nicholas de Peshale, Rector of Egemondon 

(E gm 'am 'on ?), co. Nott. 

12,595. [A.D. 1400.] Red : originally encircled with a 
twisted rush which has injured the edge and destroyed the 
legend. I in. [L.F.C. xxviii. 10.] 

A shield of arms : a cross pattee flory, on a canton a 
lion's head erased, crowned (?) PESHALE. Suspended by a 
strap from a tree. Within a finely carved gothic panel. 



Ralph de Peshale, of co. Essex. 

12,596. [i3th cent] Light-red: imperfect, indistinct in 
places. I T V X i-jV in- [Harl. ch. 54 G. 25.] 

Shield-shaped : an early shield of arms : barry pily of six. 
+ SI . . DV . .06: P6S6HAL. 



Richard Peter, al. Peeter, of Luton, co. Bedf. 

12.597. [A.D. 1640.] Red: indistinct. -i^X-^-in. [Add. 
ch. 35.209-] 

Oval: a pelican vulning herself, pierced with an arrow in 
bend sinister. 

12.598. [A.D. 1640.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 35,210.] 



Richard, son of RICHARD Peter. 

12.599. [A.D. 1640.] Red : indistinct. 4- X in. [Add. 

ch. 35.209-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron, and some uncertain 
charges. Above the shield the initial letters R. P. 

12.600. [A.D. 1640.] Red: indistinct [Add. ch. 35,210.] 



Robert de Petherton. 

12,601. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast, tinted green, from in- 
distinct impression, -f- in. [Ix. 98.] 

A shield of arms : two bars fretty. Above the shield a 



HERALDIC SEALS. 3/1 



half-length figure of the Blessed Virgin, crowned, holding the 
Infant Saviour. Betw. two indistinct objects. Within a 
carved gothic panel. 

S1GILLV ROB'I -D6 PTHRTON. 



Robert James Petre, 8t/t Baron Petre. 

12,602. [A.D. 1735.] Red : en placard, on a green silk 
ribbon, i x in. [Add. ch. 19,052.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., quarterly, I, 4, a 
bend betw. . two escallops, PETRE ; 2, 3, on a chief ermine 
two hurts, WALMESLEY ; sin., a bend engrailed, RADCLIFFE. 
Ensigned with a baron's coronet. Supporters, two lions 
reguardant, collared. 

Motto on an escroll beneath : 

SANS DI6V RIEN. 



William Petre, 2nd Baron Petre, of Writtle, co. Essex. 
12,603. [A.D. 1628.] Red : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 

18,934-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible, but apparently quarterly, 
in the second quarter a cross. 



Richard de Petryswood. 

12,604. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
I X f in. [Ixxxix. IO.] 

Oval : a shield : charged with a large quatrefoil betw. three 
small ones ; on the large one a human heart. Betw. the four 
emblems, usually ascribed to the Four Evangelists, viz., above, 
an eagle's head erased betw. the legend IO_H', for St. John ; 
on r. h. side, a lion's head erased and MA, for St. Mark ; on 
the 1. h. side, a bull's head and LV, for St. Luke ; and below, 

a man's head, and M A, for St. Matthew. Within a carved 

gothic quatrefoil panel ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils and roses. A love-seal of false heraldry. 
COR MGDIO FLORIS SCVTVM DGSIGNAT AMORIS. 



William Pette, (i) Parson of Hawardyne Church, co. Flint, 

and (ii) of Cristletone, co. Chest. 

12,605. [A.D. 1380.] Dark-green: injured, very indistinct. 
% in. [Add. ch. 15,498.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three swans. Within 
a carved gothic sixfoil panel, ornamented with small quatre- 
foils along the inner edge. 

* &' totllelmt : rectoris : He : i)atoar& 

2 B 2 



372 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 


12 

each 


,606. 

side. 

& 3 


[A.D. 
[Add. 

<* to , 


1395 

ch. 


] 

15 


Red: 

,500.] 

mtorts 


originally 
ftp 


fine, chipped 
arlunu 


at 



Edmund Bateman. 
Seal used by WILLIAM PETTITT, or PETTIT, of Northampton, 

Upholsterer. 

12,607. [A.D. 1693.] Red : en placard, on a label. 
AX-^-in. [Add. ch. 6133.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three crescents, two and one, 
each enclosing an estoile, BATEMAN. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, a crescent enclosing an estoile. 



William Peverel of A rgentein, of the I. of Wight. 

12.608. [Late I2th cent] Dark-green: very indistinct. 
in. [Harl. ch. 112 C. 12.] 

A shield of arms : an eagle displayed, PEVERELL. 

Legend : Ss S ASSI (?) 

This seal appears to belong to the end of the thirteenth 
century. 

Thomas Peytevin, Knt. 
Seal used by WILLIAM DE YOXHALE, Chaplain, of co. Staff. 

12.609. [A.D. 1406.] Red : chipped, indistinct. -f|- in. 
[Add. ch. 27,181.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, over all in chief a label 
of five points. Within a roughly designed panel. 

* S' THOM6 P6YTGVYN MILITIS. 

12.610. [A.D. 1406.] Another. [Add. ch. 27,182.] 

* S' THOM6 P6YT6VYN MILITIS. 



John de Peyton, of co. Suff., Knt. 

12.611. [A.D. 1301.] White: a fragment. About I in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 H. 13.] 

A shield of arms : destroyed. 

In place of a legend a wavy scroll of flowers and foliage. 

Beaded borders. 

John de Peytone, of co. Suff., Knt. 

12.612. [A.D. 1318.] Green: a fragment. [Harl. ch. 

54 H. I7-] 

A shield of arms : a cross lozengy or engrailed, PEYTON. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 373 



John de Peytone, of co. Suff., Knt. 

12,613. [A.D. 1335.] Red: injured by pressure, indistinct, 
-f- in. [Harl. ch. 54 H. 31.] 

A shield of arms : a cross lozengy or engrailed, PEYTON. 
Within a pointed trefoil panel, ornamented along the inner 
edge with small quatrefoils. 

& S' lOH'IS : D : PeiTON. 



Robert de Peytone, of co. Stiff., Knt. 

12.614. [A.D. 1333.] Red: indistinct, -ff in. [Harl. ch. 
54 H. 20.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed, in the first quarter a 
mullet, PEYTON. Within a carved and traced gothic eight- 
foil panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

In place of a legend a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 

12.615. [A.D. 1347.] Red: cracked, imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. 54 H. 22.] 

Cf. Harl. MS. 381, f. 123. 



Sir John Peyton, junr., of Dodington, co. Cambr., 
Commissioner of Sewers. 

12.616. [A.D. 1609.] Red: indistinct, -f X % in. [Add. 
ch. 33,087.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., on a bend a fess 
betw. six crosses ; sin., a fess betw. six crosses crosslet. 

12.617. [A.D. 1609.] Red : indistinct, imperfect. [Add. 

ch. 33-OQI-] 

12.618. [A.D. 1609.] Red. [Add. ch. 33,092.] 

Another Seal. 

12.619. [A.D. 1611.] Red: indistinct, -f X in. [Add. 

ch. 33.093-] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a fess betw. three birds. Crest 
on a helmet and ornamental mantling, indistinct. 

12.620. [A.D. 1611.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 33,094.] 



Sir John Peyton, Governor of the Island of Jersey. 

12.621. [A.D. 1615.] Red: imperfect About I X| in. 
when perfect [Add. ch. 33,096.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of eleven pieces ; i, 
PEYTON, etc. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling 
and wreath, a cockatrice (?) 

12.622. [A.D. 1615.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 33,098.] 



374 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Seal used by Sir JOHN PEYTON, junr. 
12,623. [A.D. 1615.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 33,098.] 



Robert de Peyton. 
See JOHANNA DE LA MADURNE. 



John, son of WILLIAM Pey vere, of co. Norf. 
12,624. [A.D. 1310.] Green: very fine. % x in. [Add. 

ch. I4.7I7-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a bend plain betw. two cotises 

indented. 

& SIGILLVM 1OHAN P6YVGR6 * 

Beaded borders. 

See Blomefield's Hist, of Norfolk, vol. x., p. 163. (Dept. copy.) 



John Philip. 

See GUASTON DE FOREST. 



William Phelpp, Phelipp, al. Philip, of cos. Norf. and Suff. 

12.625. [A.D. 1369.] Red : fragmentary. I in. when 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 G. 50.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter an eagle 
displayed, PHELIP. Within a finely carved gothic panel. 

[a Sigfllttm : totlldmt :] $f)el[j]p : 

Beaded border. 

12.626. [A.D. 1400.] Red : chipped, injured by pressure. 
[Harl. ch. 54 H. 2.] 

a tginu[m] : totUdmi : ^etyp : 

12.627. Plaster cast from good impression. [Ixxxix. 62.] 



William Phelypp, of co. Suff., Knt. 

12,628. [A.D. 1431.] Red : imperfect at lower part, if in. 
[Stowe ch. 412.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly; [i], 4, quarterly, in 
the first quarter an eagle displayed, PHELIP ; 2, 3, wanting. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, out of a duke's 
coronet a plume of feathers. In the field an escroll, inscribed 
with an illegible motto ; foliage and flowers. 

StgtUum : Un'Urlmi : # . . , mihtts * 



HERALDIC SEALS. 375 



William Philip, of cos. Norf. and Suff., Knt. 

12.629. [A.D. 1435.] Red : encircled with twisted rush. 
\ in. [Cott. ch. v. 3.] 

An eagle displayed, in allusion to arms of PHELIP. 
Cabled border. 

12.630. [A.D. 1435.] Red: originally encircled with 
twisted rush. [Cott. ch. v. 22.] 



Sir John Philipps, Bart 

12.631. [A.D. 1724.] Red: en placard, on tape, - X | in. 
[Add. ch. 25,967.] 

Oval signet : on a wreath, a lion rampant, ducally collared 
and chained, PHILIPS. 
Beaded border. 

John Phyppe,/#r., of Navestoke, co. Essex. 

12.632. [A.D. 1376.] Red: injured by pressure. About 
f- X -I in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 72.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross betw. some indistinct 
charges. 

S' IOHANNIS 

Beaded border. 



Roger de Picheford, al Pychefort, of Blumenhull 

(BlymkilF), co. Staff. 

12,633. [A.D. 1330.] Red: good. in. [Add. ch. 
20,449.} 

A shield of arms : a cinquefoil, within an orle of eight 
pierced mullets. Betw. three small roses. Within a pointed 
quatrefoil panel ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

& S' ROG6RI D PICH6FORD. 

Cf. the arms of PICHFORD, or PITCHFORD, of co. Salop, a cinquefoil 
betw. six martlets. 



John Piel, Citizen and Merchant, of London. 

12,634. [A.D. 1369.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. % in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 H. 27.] 

A shield of arms : a bend ermine betw. two pierced 
mullets, PYELL. Betw. two sprigs of foliage. Within a 
pointed trefoil panel. 

&tg;tl .*.*.,.. mt 

Beaded border. 



376 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Peter de la Pierre, al. Peter, of the Blackfriars of 
Canterbury, Chirurgeon. 

12.635. [A.D. 1668.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression, X -$ in. [Add. ch. 8464.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, helmet, mantling and crest : in- 
distinct. 

John de Pierre . . . nt. 

Seal used by ELIZABETH, dau. and heir of 
THOMAS LE BRETON, of ' co. Norf. 

12.636. [A.D. 1380.] Red : injured in parts. in. [Add. 
ch. 8114.] 

A shield of arms : three bars. Within a pointed gothic 
quatrefoil panel. 

& SGGL IGHAN DG PieRRe[POI?]NT. 



William Piers, of Odiham, co, Hants. 

12,637. [A.D. 1459.] Red : fragmentary. About | in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 26,663.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six roundles. 



Baldewine Pigot. 

12,638. [A.D. 1420-1421.] Plaster cast from indistinct 
impression. - in. [Ixxxix. 29.] 

A shield of arms : three pick-axes, two and one. Sus- 
pended from a tree. 

: S>* fcalUetomt + jpigot + 



Frances Pigott, dau. of ELIZABETHE PIGOTT, 

of Stratton in Biggleswade, co. Bedf. 

12,639. [A.D. 1594.] Red: indistinct, -f- X 4- in. [Add. 
ch. 35,146.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess betw. three slipped 
quatrefoils. 

Beaded border. 



Robert Pikering. 

12,640. [A.D. 1340.] Plaster cast from indistinct im- 
pression, -f- in. [Ixxxix. 28.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three lions passant. 

S' ROB' DG PIKeRING. 
Beaded borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 377 



Alice, widow 0/~JoHN Pikyngham, of Bedingham, co. Norf. 
12,641. [A.D. 1334.] Green: discoloured, - in. [Add. 
ch. I4,53i-] 

A shield of arms : a chief indented. 

[+ C]RT CeO K WS LISGT. 

(Croyez ce que vous lisez.} 
Blomefield's Hist, of Norfolk, vol. x., p. 101. (Dept. copy.) 



Thomas de Pinchebec, al. Pynchebek, son of THOMAS 
SARESSON DE PINCHEBEC, al. PINCEBEC, co. Line. 

12.642. [A.D. 1370.] Red: indistinct in places. -- in. 
[Harl. ch. 52 I. 8.] 

A shield of arms : a dolphin embowed. Within a carved 
gothic panel of six cusped points. 

& &' : tijome : Be : jundjcbec. 
Cabled border. 

12.643. [A.D. 1384.] Green. [Add. ch. 22,398.] 



Henry, son #/ ROBERT de Pinkeni, of co. Northt. 

12.644. [Temp. Edw. I] Dark-green : fine. i-JL,. in. 
[Harl. ch. 86 B. 58.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., five fusils in fess, di- 
midiated ; sin., three bars wavy. 

tt S' H6NRICI DG PINKGNI. 

12.645. Sulph. cast of No. 12,644. [D.C., E. 496.] 



Robert de Pinkeini, al. Pinkeni, son of 
HENRY DE PINKENI, of co. Northt. 

12.646. [Late I2th cent.] Light-yellow: originally fine, 
cracked, imperfect. App. by strands of plaited thread, 
purple and white. With mark of the handle. 2| in. [Harl 
ch. 86 B. 55.] 

A shield of arms, of early shape : per pale, dex., two fusils 
in fess, for PlNKENEY ; sin., three bars wavy, SlFREWAST (?) 
Cf. Baker, Northamptonshire, vol. ii., pp. 107, 108. 
$ SIGILL' : ROB6RTI : D : PINKEINI. 

12.647. Sulph. cast of No. 12,646. [D.C., E. 493.] 

12.648. [After A.D. 1209.] White or uncoloured, var- 
nished : a fragment. [Harl. ch. 86 B. 53.] 

.1:0. 



Robert de Pinkeney, Lord of Balnecref \Ballincreif \ 
Haddington, son of HENRY, son of HENRY DE PYNKENEY. 
12,649. [A.D. 1282.] Dark-green : imperfect. in. [Harl. 
ch. 54 H. 35.] 



378 CATALOGUE OF 



A shield of arms : five fusils in fess, PlNKENEY. 

s? s 1 D ......... pik . . . . i * 

Beaded borders. 

12.650. [A.D. 1288.] Dark-green : good, injured. [Harl. 
ch. 86 C. i.] 

S' ROB6RTI DG PIKGNI # 

12.651. Sulph. cast from No. 12,650. [D.C., E. 427.] 



Walter Pipard. 

See HUMFREY DE STURDY. 



Ralph Pipart, aL Pyppard, of co. Derb. 

12.652. [A.D. 1300.] Green: edge slightly chipped. l| in. 
when perfect. [Woll. ch. ix. 25.] 

0. A shield of arms : two bars, on a canton a cinquefoil, 
PYPARD. Supporters, dex., a wyvern sans wings ; sin., a 
lion rampant. 

# SIGlLLtVM +] RADYLFI * PHPART.] 

Beaded borders. 

R. A small shield-shaped counterseal. i X f in. A shield 
of arms as above in the obv. Above the shield the initial 
letter R. 

In place of a legend a wavy scroll of trefoiled foliage. 

12.653. [A.D. 1303.] Green: edge slightly chipped. 
[Woll. ch. ix. 27.] 

0. SIGILLVEM +] RADVLFI [+ PI1PART. 
No counterseal. 

12.654. [A.D. 1303.] Green: edge slightly chipped. 
[Woll. ch. ix. 28.] 

0. SIGILLVM + RADVLFI + PIPART. 
No counterseal. 

12.655. [A.D. 1303.] Green: slightly chipped. [Woll. 
ch. ix. 29.] 

0. SIGILLVM + RADVLFI + PIPART. 
No counterseal. 

12.656. [A.D. 1303.] Green: chipped. [Woll. ch. ix. 30.] 

0. SIGLILLVJM + RACDVLFI + PIPJART. 
No counterseal. 

12.657. [Temp. Edw. I.] Brown : good. [Add. ch. 20,367.] 

0. SIGILLVM + RADVLFI + PIPART. 
No counterseal. 

James de Pipie. 

12.658. [A.D. 1-339.] R- e d ' fi ne > a fragment. About I in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 19,842.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 379 



A shield of arms, couche": a chevron and a canton, PIPE. 
Crest on a helmet, lambrequin or short mantling, and wreath, 
imperfect. 

Legend wanting : ... 1 .... 



Richard de Piriton, Clerk, of co. Wore., etc., 

and of LeckJiampstead, co. Berks. 

12,659. [A.D. 1370.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. I in. 
[Add. ch. 20,422.] 

A shield of arms : two swords in saltire, betw. four keys. 
Perhaps suggested by the emblems of SS. Paul and Peter. 
Suspended from a tree. 

On the 1. h. side of the shield the legend : 

. . . . piritou. 
Within a carved panel ornamented with small quatrefoils. 

a te tefeamfteB * & * * 

Beaded border. 

John Pistor. 
See THOMAS HATTCHETT. 



Hugh de Plaiz. 

12.660. [Late I2th or early I3th cent] Plaster cast from 
chipped impression, if in. [Ixxx. 58.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : per pale, a lion passant, 
PLAYSE, or PLAIZ. Above the shield four small pellets in 
cross ; on the r. h. side an estoile of six points, on the 1. h. 
side a crescent. 

+ SIGI GONIS DG : PLAIZ : 

Beaded borders. 

Alan Plant, of Btirgh, co. Line., or John, son of GILBERT, 
Plant, of the same. 

12.661. [A.D. 1320.] Uncoloured, creamy-white: very 
indistinct, -f- in. [Harl. ch. 54 H. 44.] 

A lozenge-shaped shield of arms : a fess betw. two crosses 
(crosslet, and other obscure charges ?). 

In place of the legend a wavy scroll, ornamented with 
foliage and flowers. 

Cecilia, wife of RICHARD Plantagenet, Duke of York 
(dau. of RALPH NEVILLE, Earl of Westmorland}. 

12.662. Plaster cast of No. 12,093. [Ixxxix. 51.] 
For description, see Add. ch. 15,478, No. 12,093. 



3^0 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Edmond Plantagenet, ob. 1295, Earl of Lancaster, 

Leicester, Derby and Champagne, Lord of Monmouth, 

Steward of England, surnamed " Crouchback." 

Second son of King Henry III. 

First Seal. 

12.663. [A.D. 1273.] Pale-green, semi-opaque: very im- 
perfect, if in. [xxxv. 22 B.] 

A lion with three bodies conjoined to one head in the 
centre : a device derived from the heraldic charges on the 
shield of arms of ENGLAND. 

OS SIGILLVM : DMVND]I : FILM : RGIS : ANIGLI6 :] 

12.664. Sulph. cast from a perfect but indistinct impres- 
sion, probably that preserved at the Heralds' College, and 
referred to by Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 103, margin. [D.C., 
F. 659.] 

* SIGILLVM : 6DMVNDI : FILM : R6GIS : ANGLI6 : 
Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 102, f. I. (Incorrect.) 

Second Seal. 

12.665. [A.D. 1283.] Green: originally fine, now imper- 
fect. 1 1 in. [Add. ch. 15,774.] 

A shield of arms : three lions passant guardant, in pale, 
ENGLAND ; over all a label of as many points, each charged 
with as many fleurs-de-lis, EDMOND CROUCHBACK. 

DM IS : ANGLI6 : DLN1S : MON6M 

12.666. [A.D. 1286.] Greenish-brown, mottled : originally 
fine, edge chipped. [Add. ch. 20,518.] 



Si ILIVS : R6GIS : ANGLI 

MON6MVT6. 

12.667. [A.D. 1286.] Green: fine, edge chipped. [Stowe 

ch. 114.] 

fit 6DMVNDVS : FILIVS : REGIS : ANGLIG : 
DNS : MONGMVTe. 

12.668. Plaster cast from chipped impression. [Ixxxix. 39.] 

$ DMV . . VS : FILIVS : REGIS : ANGLI6 : 
DNS : MONGMVT6. 

For a false equestrian seal of this prince, see Add. ch. 11,302. For 
the Golden Bulla of this prince (Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 105), 
see xliii. 73. 

Edmund Plantagenet, Baron of Wodstoke, 
4//z Earl of Kent ; younger son of King Edward I. 
A.D. 1321-1330. 

12.669. Plaster cast from chipped impression. I in. 
[xcii. 28.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 381 



A shield of arms : ENGLAND, within a bordure. Within a 
pointed gothic quatrefoil panel. 

* S' AD . . . Dl FILM ARDI . 

Beaded border. 
Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 215. 

12,670. Another : from chipped and indistinct impression. 
[Ixxxix. 38.] 

6 S' GADMVNDI FILM DWARDI . . . NGL .... 



Edmund Plantagenet, ob. 1402, Duke of York, 

Earl of Cambridge, etc., surnamed "of Langley" 

Fifth son of King Edward III. 

First Seal. 

12.671. [A.D. 1391.] Red: fine, sharp, edge nearly all 
chipped away. 2 in. [Add. ch. 8133.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE (AN- 
CIENT) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, over all in chief a label of three 
points, each charged with as many torteaux, EDMUND OF 
LANGLEY. Crest on a helmet, short lambrequin, diapered 
with foliage, on a chapeau a lion statant guardant, enrag/, 
tail extended, crowned, differenced on the neck as in the 
shield of arms. Supporters, two falcons, each holding with 
beak and claw a long scroll which extends backwards over 
his body, inscribed with the motto : 

K/K ttOtt A* Oti)T A* *< 

Doyle (iii. 742) reads the motto : Bon ffpotf, erroneously. 

All within a finely carved gothic quatrefoil ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

# * * Stgt ....... ttmun ....... 

Second Seal. 

12.672. [A.D. 1385-1402.] Plaster cast from chipped and 
indistinct impression. 2-\ in. [Ixxxix. 50.] 

A shield of arms, couche"'. quarterly, as in No. 12,671. Over 
all, in chief, a label charged with obscure differences. Crest 
and helmet, etc., as before. Supporters, two falcons, in the 
beak of each a long scroll, folded and reflexed over its back, 
inscribed with a French motto. 

* teo a .*.*.* t | tel .......... 

Within a finely carved gothic quatrefoil with ogee cusps, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils or 
ball-flowers. 



SSigfllttm tfJmutt&t ffltt regta anglte # 
Buds efcoract et oimttis Cttntrfjrtggte 



382 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Edward Plantagenet, Earl of Chester, son of Henry 
afterw. King Edw. 1. 

12,673. [Before A.D. 1272.] Sulph. cast from good im- 
pression. if in. [B.C., F. 211.] 

A shield of arms : ENGLAND, with a label of five points. 
Within a finely carved gothic panel of eight points. 

SIGILU : 6DWARDI : FIL' : R6GIS : ANGL' : 
COMITIS : C6STR' : 



Edward Plantagenet, 2nd Duke of York, ob. A.D. 1415, 

Earl of Cambridge, Riitland, and Cork, 
Lord of Tindal, Constable of England, K.G. 

12,674. [A.D. 1403.] Red : very fine fragment. About 
2f in. when perfect. [Cott. ch. xxv. 13.] 

A shield of arms, couc/ie' : quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE 
(MODERN) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND. Over all a label of three points 
[each charged with as many castles (?)] to show his descent 
from a daughter of CASTILE]. Crest, on a helmet and short 
mantling or lambrequin, on a chapeau, turned up ermine, a 
lion statant [guardant, crowned], the tail extended [accolled 
with a label of three points, each charged with three roundles]. 
Supporters, two ostrich feathers, the quills chained, labelled, 

the r. h. label inscribed : jwr , the 1. h. feather wanting. 

Sandford, GeneaL Hist., pp. 374, 380 n, describes the motto : 
tcf) fltCtt. Background diapered lozengy with a rose of five 
leaves in each interstice. All within a carved gothic quatre- 
foil panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small pellets 
and trefoils, alternated, each set on a cusp or finial. 

[&' fc cUtoar&t & Ducts a cfeoract a comttts 6 can* 

tdj]rtg[te] a ruttl[anBtc * z & corcacte a z & 

Kommt & He ft] ttnUale. 

Sandford, GeneaL Hist., p. 380. Doyle, Baronage, iii. 743, describes 
the differentiation of the labels on the shield of arms, as " six castles, 
with as many lions rampant." 



Henry Plantagenet, $th Earl of Lancaster (?}. 
12,675. [A.D. 1345-1351.] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion. 14- in. [Ixxxix. 41.] 

A shield of arms : ENGLAND, with a label of three points, 
each charged with as many fleurs-de-lis. Suspended by a 
strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. two wyverns. 

& SIGILLVM H6NRICI COMITIS LANCASTRI6. 
Beaded borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 383 



Another seal, as Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Derby, Leicester, 
and L incoln, Seneschal of England. 

12.676. [A.D. 1351-1362.] Plaster cast tinted brown, fine 
impression, if in. [Ixxxviii. 38.] 

A shield of arms : ENGLAND, with a label of three points, 
each charged with as many fleurs-de-lis. Crest on a chapeau, 
turned up ermine, a lion of England statant guardant, 
crowned, the tail hanging down. In the background on each 
side a small sprig of two cinquefoiled roses. Within a finely 
carved and traced gothic panel, ornamented along the inner 
edge with small roses and flowers. 

SIGILL' HENRICI DVCIS LANCASTR'. 

Beaded border. 

12.677. Plaster cast of No. 12,676. [Ixxxix. 46.] 

12.678. [A.D. 1351.] Red : originally fine, injured by 
being badly cast. [Add. ch. 22,443.] 

SIGILL' H DVCI . . . ANCASTR'. 

12.679. [A.D. 1359.] Dark red: fine, chipped, imperfect. 
[Add. ch. 21,445.] 

SIGILL' H6NRICI-CDVCJIS-LANCASTR'. 
Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 102 (incorrect), p. 112. 

Another Seal. 

12.680. [A.D. 1347.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. ii in. [xciv. 56.] 

A shield of arms : ENGLAND, with a label of three points. 
Betw. three pairs of slipped leaves. Within a carved gothic 
panel of eight points, ornamented on the inner edge with 
small ball-flowers. 
SS S' H6NRICI COMITIS LANCASTRIG D6RBY6 LGICGSTRIG 

Beaded border. 



Henry Plantagenet, of Lancaster, Earl of Derby, etc., 
afterw. King Henry IV. 

12,681. [A.D. 1387.] Red: fine, well preserved. 1.1 in. 
[Add. ch. 21,700.] 

A demi-angel, with expanded wings, holding up before her 
a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, 
ENGLAND, over all, in chief, a label of five points, each 
charged with three fleurs-de-lis (Doyle, i. 552, gives a variant 
form of the label). Within a carved panel, ornamented with 
small quatrefoils. 

& Stgtllum 3enrtd a Hancaftw A Comitts 



384 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

12.682. Plaster cast from No. 12,681. [Ixxxix. 45.] 

12.683. Plaster cast from chipped impression. [Ixxxix. 
44-] 

A nother seal, as Earl of Derby, Hereford, and Nortliampton, 
Lord of Brecknock. 

12.684. [A.D. 1395.] Piaster cast from impression slightly 
chipped, and indistinct in parts. 2 in. [Ixxxix. 36.] 

A shield of arms, coucht ; quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE 
(ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, over all a label of five points, 
each charged with three fleurs-de-lis. Crest and supporters 
as in No. 12,676 : the legend or motto in the ribbon 
indistinct : 

_p*_ra_nce (?) 

Within a carved border as in No. 12,685. 

j&tg'. fjwrtct : lancaftw : comttts Dertoe : ijerfor&te : 
z : norffnqjton : Unt : fcrrtteit'u 

Beaded border. 

A nother seal, as " Duke of Lancaster, Earl of Derby, 

Lincoln, Leicester, Hereford, and Northampton, 

Steward of England" Duke of Hereford, 

Lord of Brecknock, etc, 

12.685. [A.D. 1399.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
2-J- in. [Ixxxix. 43.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: per pale, dex., per pale, dex., 
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR (cf. No. 259) ; sin., quarterly, 
i, 4, FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, over all a label of 
eight points ; sin., a bend cotised betw. six lioncels passant, 
bendwise, BOHUN. Crest on a helmet and short ornamental 
mantling or lambrequin diapered with foliage, on a chapeau, 
turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant, crowned, the tail 
extended downwards. Supporters, two ostrich feathers, tips 
turned towards the crest, with a label or ribbon entwined 
around them in five turns, and inscribed : 

So _ ue _ reg _ ne. 

Background replenished with sprigs of broom or planta 
genista, in allusion to the surname. Within a carved panel, 
ornamented along the inner edge with cinquefoil roses. 

S'. Jjettrict : Be : tanraftra : [tm]ns : ijerfortr : rotitt'g : 
Beriue : z * uovijamptou : Uni : fcmnomc. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 385 



12,686. [A.D. 1399.] Red : originally fine, much injured. 
[Add. ch. 5829.] 

&'. fjenrtet : Be * fjerforB : eofttfe : 

tier . , nottte. 



Henry Plantagenet. 
See HENRY DE LANCASTER. 



Humphrey Plantagenet, 2.nd Duke of Gloucester (?). 

12,687. [A.D. 1414-1446.] Red: from ring with mark of 
setting. -| in. [xxxvi. 146.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE (MODERN) ; 
2, 3, ENGLAND. Within a bordure indistinctly charged. 

In the field the motto : 

logale : z : belle* 

Within a gothic quatrefoil panel. 
Beaded border. 



Joan Plantagenet, Princess of Wales, 

wife of Edward the Black Prince, Duchess of Cornwall, 

Countess of Chester and Kent, and Lady of Wake. 

12.688. [A.D. 1380.] Red: fine, edge and other parts 
injured by pressure, i^- in. [Add. ch. 27,703.] 

Within a finely carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil, a shield 
of arms : per pale, dex., quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 
2, 3, ENGLAND, with label of three points for difference, 
PRINCE EDWARD ; sin., ENGLAND, within a bordure, 
EDMUND PLANTAGENET, of Woodstock, Earl of Kent. 
Over the shield the initial letter IS, at the sides the initial 
letters I. P. 

* &' toi/e jj'netjnsse * . , * te z toall' Kuetsse 
cornufc' B eomtttssse eestr z ftanete* 

Cf. Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 184. 

12.689. Plaster cast from No. 12,688. [Ixxxix. 34.] 



Johanna Plantagenet, Duchess of York, wid. of 
EDMUND PLANTAGENET, Duke of York ; 

wife of HENRY BROMFLET, Chevr. 
See JOHANNA BROMFLET, No. 7842. 

VOL. III. 2 C 



386 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Plantagenet, ^rd Earl of Kent. 

A.D. 1332-1352. 

12,690. Plaster cast from fine but chipped impression, 
i-i- in. [xcii. 31.] 

A shield of arms : three lions passant guardant in pale, 
within a bordure. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
Within an elaborately traced gothic panel, ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

&tgiU . . . toljannis : comftfe : fe[a]ncie. 



John Plantagenet, " OF GAUNT," Duke of 'Lancaster, 

Earl of Richmond, Derby, Lincoln, Leicester, etc., 

Steward of England. Fourth son of King Edward III. 

[A.D. 1362-1399.] 

Privy Seal. 

12.691. [A.D. 1363.] Red: fine, the edge and almost the 
whole legend destroyed. About 2| in. when perfect. [Harl. 
ch. 43. E. 14.] 

A shield of arms, couche" : quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE 
(ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, over all in chief a label of three 
points ermine, JOHN OF GAUNT. Crest on a helmet and 
short mantling diapered, on a chapeau a lion statant 
guardant, crowned, charged on the neck with a label as on 
the arms, the tail hanging down. Supporters, two falcons, 
each standing on a padlock, and essaying to open the same. 
The background replenished with sprigs of foliage. Within 
a carved gothic quatrefoil, ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

&' p'uat' : toi)'[is : Buna : lancaftr' : tomtf : tririjemonD* : 
Derfc* : line' : legc' : jseneftalle :] angi'. 

12.692. Sulph. cast of No. 12,691. [D.C., F. 423.] 

12.693. Plaster cast from fine impression. [Ixxxix. 47.] 

Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 244. 



A nother seal of the above, as King of Castile and Leon, etc. 

12,694. [A.D. 1386.] Red: originally fine, badly chipped. 
About 2 in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 13,910.] 

Armorial bearings not on a shield : per pale, dex., quarterly, 
i, 4. CASTILE : 2, 3, LEON ; sin., quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE 
(ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, with a label of three points, 
ermine. The first and fourth quarters of each impalement 
raised, and the second and third countersunk. Within a 



HERALDIC SEALS. 387 



carved border, ornamented with cinquefoils along the inner 
edge. 

Wts fct cgts 

c 

Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 244. 

12.695. [A.D. 1392.] Red: fine, edge chipped. 2i in. 
[Add. ch. 8125.] 

Armorial bearings not on a shield : per pale, as in 
No. 12,694, Du t with the English Royal quarterings on the 
dexter and the Castilian on the sinister side. Within a 
carved border ornamented as in No. 1 2,694. 

[* S f : toijannts :] filtt : rcgts : angltc : tracts : 

com : BcriT : line' : z : Icgc' : scncfcallt : &[ng]ltc : 

Carved border. 

12.696. [A.D. 1392.] Red: injured by pressure in parts, 
imperfect. [Add. ch. 11,310.] 

s& &' : to . . . . . n : e : lane' : 

..... : scncfca * . . . . ngltc. 



John Plantagenet, son of King Henry IV., 
Duke of Bedford, etc., ob. 1435. 

12,697. [A.D. 1403-1414.] Plaster cast from fine impres- 
sion, chipped at edge. 2f in. [Ixxix. 31.] 

A shield of arms, couchd : quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE 
(MODERN) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, over all a label of three points 
(ermine ?). Crest on a helmet and .short mantling or lambre- 
quin, on a chapeau turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant, 
crowned, gorged with a label as in the arms. Supporters, 
two ostrich feathers entwined with a ribbon, inscribed with 
the motto : 

&o_J)_c_r_ct_nc* 

Background replenished with sprigs of the broom or planta- 
genista. 

* * StgMu . * . x * * * *? * : toJjamtfs : ftlft : 
*s^ . &$* > tycttttct A* : s* rcgts / : <, 



A nother seal of the above, as Duke of Bedford, 

Regent of France, Earl of Kendal, etc. 

12,698. [A.D. 1429.] Red : originally fine and large, 
fragmentary, injured by pressure. About 34. in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 3658.] 

0. A shield of arms, couche ' : quarterly, [i], 4, FRANCE 

2 C 2 



388 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

(MODERN) ; 2, [3], ENGLAND, with a label of five points, 
Crest on a helmet and short mantling, on a chapeau turned 
ermine a lion statant guardant [crowned], gorged with a 
label of five points (ermine ?). Supporters, dex., an eagle ; 
sin., a wild boar. In the background [on each side] an 
ostrich feather with a label or ribbon entwined around the 
quill, inscribed with an illegible motto. Background re- 
plenished with sprigs of foliage. 

t fcenflal* a 

R. A small round counterseal. I in. A shield of arms : 
as in the obv. 

The conjectural engraving in Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 246, is 
incorrect. 

Katharine, dau. of Sir PAYNE ROET, Guienne king at arms, 

widow of HUGH* DE SWYNFORD, Knt., Duchess of 

Lancaster, etc., widow of JOHN Plantagenet of Gaunt, 

son of King Edward III., King of Castile and Leon, 

Duke of Lancaster, etc. 

12,699. [A.D. 1403.] Red : very imperfect, indistinct. 
About i^ in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 44 A. 12.] 

A circular shield of arms : per pale, dex., quarterly, I, 4, 
FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, a label of three points, 
ermine, JOHN OF GAUNT ; sin., three Katharine wheels, two 
and one, ROET. 

* lancaftr 

Carved border. 

Cf. Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 253. 



Leonel, or Lionel Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, 

Earl of Ulster, Lord of Connaught, 
yd son of King Edward III. A.D. 1 362-1 368. 

Privy Seal. 

12,700. [A.D. 1368.] Red: injured, indistinct. About 
2 in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 19,806.] 

A shield of arms, couche" \ quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE 
(ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, with a label of three points 
[each charged with a canton], CLARE. Crest on a helmet 
and cap-of-maintenance, the lion crest of ENGLAND. Sup- 
porters, dex., a lion ; sin., an eagle rising. Inner ^border 
ornamented with cusps or engrailings, terminated in trefoils. 

fcucts clarotcfe comttts 

* Doyle ; Sir Otes, Sandford. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 389 



Margaret, Countess of Kent, dart, of JOHN, Lord Wake, 

wife of EDMUND Plantagenet, 

of Woodstock, E. of Kent. 

12.701. \pb. A.D. 1349.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
i^ in. [xcii. 29.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., three lions passant 
guardant, in pale, within a (dimidiated) bordure ; sin., two 
bars in chief, three roundles, WAKE. Within an elaborately 
traced gothic device consisting of two equilateral triangles, 
interlaced with six large, six medium-sized, and twelve 
small circular countersunk panels ; the larger ones each 
bearing a lion rampant, and those of medium size each a 
cinquefoil. 

No legend. 

Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury, 
dau. of GEORGE, Duke of Clarence, Earl of Salisbury. 

12.702. [A.D. 1514.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
21. in. [Harl. ch. 43 F. 8.J 

A demi-angel, draped, the wings expanded, holding before 
her a large shield of arms of ornamental shape : quarterly 
of eight pieces, I, 2, taken together quarterly ; i. iv. FRANCE 
(MODERN) ; ii. iii., ENGLAND, over all in chief a label of 
three points, with illegible charges, CLARENCE ; 3, NEVILLE 
(with a label); 4, BEAUCHAMP; 5, WARWICK; 6, MONTAGU; 
7, MONTHERMER ; 8, CLARE, quartering DESPENCER. 

Legend on a scroll : 

* COMITISSE w* SARV . . . 

Carved borders. 

Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 372. 

12.703. [A.D. 1527.] Red: injured. [Harl. ch. 43 F. 10.] 

f S' MARGARETE / COMITISSE # SARVM <$> 

12.704. Sulph. cast from No. 12,703. [D.C., H. 90.] 



Lady Matildis Plantagenet, 

Countess of Cambridge (dau. of THOMAS, Lord Clifford, and 

ELIZABETH, dau. of THOMAS, Lord Roos of Hamlake\ 

Second wife of RICHARD PLANTAGENET, 

%tk Earl of Cambridge. 

12,705. [A.D. 1430.] Red : originally fine, chipped, i-i- in. 
[Add. ch. 20,598.] 

A demi-angel draped, the wings expanded, holding before 
her a large shield of arms: per pale, dex., quarterly, 1, 4, FRANCE 
(MODERN) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, over all in chief a label of three 
points [each charged with three torteaux], all within a 



390 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

bordure charged with ten lions rampant, PLANTAGENET OF 
CAMBRIDGE ; sin., quarterly, I, 4, chequy, a fess, CLIFFORD ; 
2, 3, six annulets, VlPOUNT. 
Legend on a scroll : 

Be $orfce comttttte 



Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 385. 



Matildis, or Maud of Lancaster, Countess of Ulster, 
dau. of HENRY Plantagenet, yd Earl of Lancaster, 

tf</MAUD CHAWORTH, his wife. 

12,706. [A.D. 1347.] Red : originally very fine, imperfect 
in several parts. About ii in. [Harl. ch. 43 C. 47.] 

Four shields of arms, arranged in cross : I, wanting ; 
2, diapered lozengy, in each interstice a roundle. A cross, 
ULSTER ; 3, a cross lozengy or engrailed, in the first quarter 
a fleur-de-lis, UFFORD ; 4, a cross lozengy-shaped, barruly 
an orle of martlets, CHAWORTH. In the centre of the seal a 
rose. Within a richly cusped gothic quatrefoil, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

. : . . ILL'V MATI . . S . VLT . 



Richard Plantagenet, Earl of Chester, 

afterw. King Richard II. 

12,707. [A.D. 1377.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, i-f in. [Ixxxix. 32.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE (ANCIENT); 
2, 3, ENGLAND, over all in chief a label of three points. 
Within a carved gothic trefoil panel, ornamented along the 
inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

& . . . . Stgi ...... warBt * : * ronutts : ceftrie : *< 



Richard Plantagenet, yd Duke of York, Earl of March 

and Ulster, Lord of Wigmore and Clare, 

Lieut.-Gen. and Governor of France and Normandy, K.G. 

A.D. 1415-1460. 

First Seal. 

12,708. [A.D. 1436.] Red : fine fragments. 24- in. [Harl. 
ch. 43 E. 48.] 

A shield of arms, couche : quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE 
(MODERN) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, over all a label of three points 
[each charged with as many torteaux]. Crest on a helmet, and 

ornamental flowing mantling, on a chapeau turned up ermine, 

\ 
\ 

\ ' 



HERALDIC SEALS. 39! 



a lion statant guardant, crowned, gorged with a label as in 
arms. On each side an ostrich feather labelled. 
Legend on a scroll : 

Stgfllum * . eomttts marefjte et 

ulton ....... ggemore et He flare. 

12.709. Sulph. cast of No. 12,708. [B.C., G. 201.] 

12.710. [A.D. 1448.] Red : fine fragments. [Cott. ch. 
v. 23.] 

. or eomitts mareijte et 

uitome Bom : He totggemore et Be . . . . 

12.711. [A.D. 1452.] Red : originally fine, imperfect. 
[Add. ch. 17,242.] 

Stgtllum * rtear&t Uuets ebor eomttta marefjte et 
ult gg . . e et 

Sandford, Geneal. Hist., pp. 374, 386. 

Another Seal. 

12.712. [A.D. 1436.] Red : fine fragments. 3.1 in. [Add. 
ch. 425.] 

An ornamental shield of arms: as before in No. 12,708, 
with the differences of torteaux on the points of the label 
distinctly shown. Crest and ostrich feathers as before. The 
feather-quill chained, and above the label a rose. Supporters, 
dex., a falcon ; sin., a lion [for the Earldom of March]. Back- 
ground replenished with sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

....... tti : tat .... lEfoor . 5$ : mar .... 

matorts Hegni 

franete ae . . ueatus norm ........ 

Inner border carved on the inside with small quatrefoils, 
outer border with fleurs-de-lis, and lions passant, quarterly. 

12.713. [A.D. 1445.] Red : fragments. [Harl. ch. 43 
E. 50.] 

IjL A small round counterseal. -f- in. diam., a lion sejant 
guardant. In the field over its back, a flower slipped and 
leaved. Within an engrailed bordure. 

Sandford, Geneal. Hist., pp. 374, 386. 



Richard Plantagenet, ^rd Duke of York, 

ob. A.D. 1460. 

Signet. 
12,714. [A.D. 1446.] Red: injured. in. [Add. ch. 



A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE (MODERN) ; 



392 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

2, 3, ENGLAND, over all a label of three points in chief. 
Betw. three trefoiled sprigs. 

Cabled border ornamented along the inner side with small 
trefoils. 

Richard Plantagenet, ^rd Duke of Gloucester, 
afterw. King Richard III. 

12.715. [A.D. 1473.] Red: fine, well preserved. Originally 
encircled with a twisted rush. -| in. [Harl. ch. 43 F. 5.] 

A shield of arms: quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE (MODERN); 
2, 3, ENGLAND, over all a label of three points, ermine [each 
charged with a canton]. Betw. three estoiles. Within a 
cusped panel. 

Carved border ornamented on the inner side with small 
annulets. 

12.716. Sulph. cast. [B.C., A. 88*.] 

12.717. Plaster cast tinted brown, [xci. 56.] 



Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, etc. 
See No. 6331. 

12.718. [A.D. 1314.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect, 
i-i in. [Harl. ch. 43 C. 46.] 

A shield of arms : three lions passant guardant, in pale, in 
chief over all a label of as many points [each charged with as 
many fleurs-de-lis]. 

S' THOM6 COMI TRIE. * 

Beaded border. 

12.719. Sulph. cast of No. 12,718. [B.C., F. 184.] 

12.720. Plaster cast from good impression. [Ixxxix. 40.] 
< : S' THOM6 : COMITIS LANCASTRI6. * 



Thomas Plantagenet, 

Duke of Gloucester, Earl of Essex and Buckingham, 
Lord High Constable of England, K.G., etc., 

Sixth son of King Edward III. 

12,721. [A.D. 1394.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
2| in. [Ixxxix. 37.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 
2, 3, ENGLAND, within a bordure, THOMAS OF WOODSTOCK. 
Above the shield a swan rising, ducally collared and chained. 
At each side an ostrich feather with a garter along the quill, 
buckle downwards, labelled. 

A Stgillu tijome : filti : regts : Ducts : glouc' cottts : 
effe* : fcttfc' : conftatwlar' : anglie. 

Inner border carved with roses. 
Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 229. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 393 



12.722. [A.D. 1396.] Red: fine, very imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 30,358.] 

tfjome : ffltt : regts : &uct 

ang . . * 

Signet. 

12.723. [A.D. 1385-1397.] Plaster cast from good impres- 
sion, chipped. I in. [Ixxxix. 42.] 

Three small circular panels, arranged in triangle, with (a 
swan ?) in each of the spandrels. In the r. h. panel a shield 
of arms : quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 2, 3, ENG- 
LAND. Within a bordure, THOMAS OF WOODSTOCK. In 
the 1. h. panel a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, BOHUN ; 
2, 3, two bends. In the upper panel, on a helmet and 
chapeau, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant, crowned. 

j&emtum : tf)ome : Btw : glottceftw. 

Cf. No. 6334. 

Thomas Plantagenet, 2nd Duke of Clarence, 

Earl of A Ibemarle, Steward of England, etc., K.G. 

2nd son of Henry IV. 

12.724. [A.D. 1412.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion. 2f in. [Ixxxix. 33.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : quarterly, I, 4, FRANCE 
(MODERN) ; 2, 3, ENGLAND, over all a label of three points, 
each charged with [as many ermine spots ?]. Crest on a 
helmet, and chapeau turned up ermine, a lion of England, 
crowned, gorged with a label as in the arms. On each side 
an ostrich feather charged with ermine spots and labelled. 
Background replenished with sprigs of the planta genista. 

lit regts : tmcfe : clarentte : cottts : 

alfcemarite : joenefcallt angl 

Inner border carved. 

12.725. [A.D. 1413.] Red : fine, very imperfect. [Cott. 
ch. iv. 30.] 

J> ts : clarenc 

. * ,m 

Sandford, Geneal. Hist., p. 309. 

12.726. Sulph. cast of No. 12,724. [D.C., G. 139.] 



son of JOHN PLANTAGENET (?) 

12,727. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion, injured by pressure. About i-f in. when perfect. 
[Ixxxix. 48.] 



394 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 
2, 3, ENGLAND, over all a label of three points. Above the 
shield a falcon holding it with his beak. Within a finely 
carved gothic panel, ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils. 

toirts I*. 



Plantagenet. 



12,728. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from imperfect impression 
of a counterseal or reverse. About 2-i 2f in. diam. when 
perfect. [D.C., E. 396.] 

A shield of arms : three lions passant guardant in pale, 
ENGLAND. 

Legend and edge broken away. 



Plantagenet. 



12.729. [I5th cent] Plaster cast, tinted red, from in- 
distinct impression. - X -& in. [xlviii. 9.] 

A shield of arms : three lions passant guardant in pale, 
ENGLAND, over all a label of as many points. Within a 
trefoil panel. 

Richard, son of GEOFFREY de Plastowe, co. Derb. 

12.730. [A.D. 1854.] Red : indistinct in places. in. 
[Woll. ch. vi. 53.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a bend three towers. Above 
the shield a fleur-de-lis, at each side a small flower. Within 
a gothic star-shaped panel of eight points, ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
Legend betw. the points : 

AP_eRm_SVY_ De_MY_NT_CO_NV. 
(Ouvert suis et de maint connu.} 



John de Pie 

12,731. [A.D. 1393.] Red: indistinct, injured by pressure, 
imperfect. ff- in. [Cott ch. xxix. 66.] 

A shield of arms : six leaves, three, two, and one, within a 
bordure. Within a carved gothic quatrefoil panel. 
Legend betw. the points : 

s 1 ION' oe RLE .... esse 



HERALDIC SEALS. 395 



Another Seal. 

12.732. [A.D. 1393.] Creamy-white: indistinct. ^ in. 
Perhaps a counterseal of No. 12,731. [Cott. ch. xxix. 66.] 

A shield of arms: as in No. 12,731. Within a pointed 
quatrefoil. 

John de Plessetis, al. Plessets, 8t/t Earl of Warwick, 
ob. A.D. 1263. 

12.733. [A.D. 1246?] Plaster cast from imperfect im- 
pression. About i in. when perfect, [xcii. 98.] 

A shield of arms, of early shape : six annulets, three, two, 
and one, for PLESSETS. 

# S' lOH'IS : DG S6TIS 

WICHIG. 

Cf. Add. ch. 25,927, A.D. 1248. 



John Plecy, son and heir 0/JOHN LENUEISY, 
of cos. Buck, and Oxon. 

12.734. [A.D. 1372.] Red: indistinct, -f- X -f in. [Add. 
ch. 22,609.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : six annulets, three, two, and one, 
PLESSY. Within a carved quatrefoil panel, the inner edge 
ornamented. 

In the field the initial letters S. I. P. (Sigillum Johannis 
Plecy]. 

Matildis de Plessy, al. Pleicetis. 
Seal used by JOHANNA LYTTELTON, called MAYEL. 

12.735. [A.D. 1410.] Red : originally fine, chipped. % in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 B. 8.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., three stirrups leathered, 
two and one, perhaps for SCUDAMORE, or GlFFORD ; sin., six 
annulets, three, two, and one, with a label of three points for 
difference. Betw. two wyverns sans wings. Above the 
shield a small trefoiled sprig. 

S' MATILDIS D PLeiCGTIS. 

Beaded borders. 

12.736. Sulph. cast of No. 12,735. [D.C., G. 125.] 



Robert de Plesynton, of London. 

12,737. [A.D. 1367.] Dark-red: chipped, injured by 
pressure. -f- in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 82.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions rampant. 



39 6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Suspended by a strap from a forked and notched tree. Betw. 
two roses. Within a carved sixfoil panel. 

a . . t : Uc : p on. 



John Plomer. 

Seal tised by WILLIAM LESTRYDGE, of All Saints', Hertford. 

12,738. [A.D. 1612.] Red: indistinct. | x in. [Add. 
ch. 35,486.] 

Oval: an ornamental shield of arms: quarterly, I, 4, a 
fess (ermine ?) betw. six martlets ; 2, 3, three lions' heads 
erased (?). Above the shield the initial letters I. P. 



Thomas Plomer, Citizen and Grocer, of London. 

12.739. [A.D. 1602.] Red. f X 1 in. [Add. ch. 36,276.] 
Oval : a shield of arms of ornamental shape : quarterly, 

I, 4, a fess (ermine ?) betw. six martlets ; 2, 3, three lions' 
faces. Above the shield the initial letters T. P. 
Beaded border. 

Bartholomew de Plomthone, of co. Suss. 

12.740. [A.D. 1361.] Creamy-white: very indistinct. 
X H in. [Add. ch. 17,326.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a crescent enclosing a mullet of 
six points pierced. Suspended by a strap from a tree. 
S' IOH' . 



Kobert de Plumtun. 

Seal attached to a charter of NlGELL, 
son of ROBERT DE PLUMTONE, of co. York. Temp. Edw. I. 

12,741. [Temp. Edw. III.] Red : originally fine, chipped, 
indistinct in places. Apparently cut from a deed of later 
date than that to which it is now appended, i-^ in. [Add. 
ch. 16,630.] 

A shield of arms, couche": five fusils in fess, PLUMPTON. 
Crest on a helmet and short mantling or lambrequin, out of a 
ducal coronet a hind's head. In the background, on the 1. h. 
side, a crowned C. Within a finely carved ogival gothic 
panel ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
[S'3 ROB[R]TI DG PLVMTVLN']. 



Robert, son of ROBERT de Plomptona, of co. York. 
12,742. [Temp. Edw. II.] Dark-green. in. [Add. ch. 
16,705.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 397 



A shield of arms : five fusils in fess, PLUMPTON. Betw. 
three wyverns. 

& S' ROBRTI DG PLVMTVNA. 
Beaded borders. 

Thos. and Ann Plume. 

See ROBERT DALLISON. 



Walter Plumer, al. Plomer, of Mitcham, co. Surr., Esq., 
afterw. Sir WALTER PLUMMER, Bart. 

12.743. [A.D. 1658.] Red : indistinct. -J. X -[ in. [Add. 

ch. 35433-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : uncertain charges. Crest on a 
helmet and ornamental mantling, a demi-lion, rampant, in his 
paws an indistinct object, probably a branch of palm, for 
PLUMMER. 

Another Seal. 

12.744. [A.D. 1683.] Red : very indistinct. % X f in. 
[Add. ch. 35,907.] 

Oval : a crest, apparently a tree (?). 



Nicholas Poinz, 2nd Baron (?). 

12.745. [A.D. 1307-1312?] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression. in. [xcii. 97.] 

A shield of arms : barry of eight, PoiNTZ, over all a label 
of five points in chief. Above the shield a helmet crested 
with a fan-plume, betw. two small flowers. At each side of 
the shield a wavy sprig of foliage and flowers. 
S' NICHOLAI POINZ 

Beaded borders. 

Alice (dan. 0/ THOMAS CHAUCER), widow of 
WILLIAM de la Pole, ^th Earl of Suffolk ; Duchess of Suffolk. 

12.746. [A.D. 1459.] Red. -^ in. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 16.] 
A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a fess betw. three lions' 

faces, DE LA POLE ; sin., a lion rampant, queue fourchte, for 
CHAUCER. Within an engrailed panel. 
Cabled border. 

12.747. [A.D. 1469.] Red. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 18.] 



Edmund de La Pole, Chevr., of co. Suff. 
12,748. [A.D. 1414.] Red : originally fine, injured in 
places, 1-4- in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 87.] 

A shield of arms, couchd: a fess betw. three lions' faces, 



398 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

DE LA POLE. Crest on a helmet, an old man's head in pro- 
file, wreathed about the temples. Supporters, two lions 
sejant guardant, each on a mount. Above the head of each 
a cusped point. 

: SfgtUtttn : eUmunUi : He : la : pote : 
12,749. Sulph. cast from No. 12,748. [B.C., G. 143.] 



Edmund de La Pole, yd Duke of Suffolk, K.G. 
A.D. 1491-1513. 

Signet. 

12,750. [A.D. 1495.] Red: injured, -ft. X -^ in. [Stowe 
ch. 234.] 

Rectangular: a lion rampant, queue fourchee. 



John de La Pole, Duke of Stiffolk, K. G. A.D. 1463-1491. 

Signet. 

12,751. [A.D. 1488.] Red : originally encircled with twisted 
rush. -L in. [Add. ch. 26,309.] 
A lion rampant, queue fourchee. 



John de La Pole, Clerk, of co. Suff. 

12,752. [A.D. 1401.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 53 E. 31.] 

A shield of arms : perhaps a fess betw. three leopards' 
heads, for DE LA POLE. Suspended by a strap from a crutch. 
Within a carved panel. 

, . gill . . 



John de La Pole, gth Earl of L incoln, 
nephew of Richard III., etc., Lieutenant of Ireland. 

12.753. [A.D. 1467-1487.] Red: a recent impression from 
the brass matrix. 3 in. [xxxv. 37.] 

A shield of arms, couch^-. quarterly, I, 4, DE LA POLE ; 
2, 3, a lion rampant, queue fourche'e, CHAUCER or FlTzALAN, 
in chief over all a label of three points. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental foliated mantling and wreath, an old man's head, 
couped at the neck, wreathed with a chaplet of quatrefoiled 
flowers about the head. Supporters, two heraldic antelopes, 
spotted with roundles, collared, chained and ringed. 

Legend on a scroll : 

; &' : toi)'ts$ : comif : lincoln : nepof : rtci : 

t'ctj : reg' : angl' : zc' : locutenet' : t're : Cue : ijOj'tw. 

Outer border carved and ornamented with small quatrefoils. 

12.754. Sulph. cast. [B.C., G. 258.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 399 



Michael de La Pole, Knt., Lord of Wingfield, 
1st Baron de La Pole, afterw. Earl of Suffolk (A.D. 1385). 

12.755. [A.D. 1384.] Red : originally fine, chipped. 
If X l in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 85.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three lions' or leopards' 
faces, DE LA POLE. Suspended by a strap from a forked 
tree on a mount. Betw. two lions rampant guardant addorsed. 

Sifftllum : mtetyaelta : Be : la : pole : 

12.756. Sulph. cast of No. 12,755. [B.C., F. 552.] 

12.757. [A.D. 1384.] Red: fine, chipped. [Cott. ch. 
xxviii. 86.] 

mtefjaelis : Be : la : pole : 



Michael de La Pole, ^th Earl of Stiffolk. 
[A.D. 1397-1415.] 

12.758. [A.D. 1408.] Red : originally fine, chipped. 
If in. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 7.] 

A shield of arms: quarterly, i, 4, a fess, betw. three 
leopards' heads, DE LA POLE ; 2, 3, on a bend three pairs of 
wings, WlNGFlELD. Above the shield a monogram or 
numeral ft, with a label or sprig of foliage behind it Pro- 
bably to represent the owner's being the second of that 
name. Within a finely traced gothic panel, ornamented 
along the inner edge with a quatrefoil and slipped trefoils. 

a : j&tgtllu : mtefjaelts : He : la : pole 

. . , uffoleine : 

12.759. Sulph. cast from No. 12,758. [B.C., G. 123.] 



Peter de La Pole, of co. York. 

12,760. [A.D. 1430.] Red : imperfect. About | in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 20,598.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three crescents, an 
annulet for difference. Suspended by a strap from a tree. 
Within a carved panel. 

pe 



William de La Pole, 6th Earl of Suffolk, Admiral of 
Normandy, K.G., etc., Lord of Briquebec, etc., in Normandy. 

[A.D. 1415-1450.] 

12,761. [A.D. 1420.] Red : originally fine, very imperfect. 
About 2 in. [L.F.C. xxiii. 19.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, DE LA POLE ; 2, 3, 



400 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

WlNGFlELD (see No. 12,758). Crest on helmet, an old man's 
head, bearded, wearing a chaplet of flowers. 
Legend on a scroll : 

& B toil ttts fuffoleJite 

frrtqufcee ..*,., 

In the field on a continuation of the label a motto : 

namar . . rtUa .*.(?) 



William de La Pole, 6th Earl of Suffolk, 1st Duke of 
Suffolk., K.G. [A.D. 1415-1450.] 

12.762. [A.D. 1436,] Plaster cast from chipped impres- 
sion. 2 in. [xcii. 84.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, 4, a fess betw. 
three lions' faces or leopards' heads, DE LA POLE ; 2, 3, on a 
bend three pairs of wings conjoined in lure, WlNGFlELD. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental foliated mantling, and wreath, 
an old man's head, bearded. 

gutU'e Be la polle : * : eonte 

Another Seal. 

12.763. [A.D. 1430.] Red : a fragment. About if to 2 in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 12.] 

Only the head of an antelope, the sinister supporter of an 
armorial achievement, on a background replenished with 
sprigs of foliage. In the field the letter : . . ft. (?) 

Sigillum 

Cabled border. 

Another Seal, as Earl of Siiffolk and Dreux. 

12.764. [A.D. 1430.] Red : fine, slightly chipped. 2 in. 
[Harl. ch. 54 I. 10.] 

A shield of arms, couche"-. quarterly, I, 4, DE LA POLE ; 
2 > 3> WlNGFlELD. Crest on a helmet, and wreath, an old 
man's head bearded, wearing a tufted cap. Supporters, two 
heraldic antelopes ; field replenished with sprigs of foliage 
and flowers. 

&' toillermt Be la pole eo[mit'l fitffoletyte 
et Be Brett* : & 

Cabled border. 

12.765. Sulph. cast of No. 12,764. [D.C., G. 184.] 

12.766. [A.D. 1430.] Red : fine, injured. [Harl. ch. 
54 I- 10.] 

& : toillermt Be l[a pole eo]mtf fttffolefjie 
et Be Brett* : * 



HERALDIC SEALS. 40 1 



12.767. [A.D. 1430.] Red : injured, imperfect. [Harl. ch. 
54 I. ii.] 

. . . totllermt Be la ... . . e count rijtc 

et 

12.768. [A.D. 1430.] Red : much injured. [Harl. ch. 
54 I. I3-] 

&' totller tnft ......... 



Thomas de Polham. 

12,769. [i 5th cent] Plaster cast. -} in. [Ixxxix. 56.] 
A shield (of arms ?) : a fess betw. two crosses pattee in 
chief, in base a dolphin embowed. Betw. three sprigs of 
foliage. 

+ S THOMe DG POLHAM A* 



Elizabeth Polerde, al. Pollarde, widow. 

12.770. [A.D. 1568.] Red: fine; from a ring with mark 
of the setting. ^ x -fa in. [Add. ch. 26,193.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet, a (swan ?), in its beak a 
horse-shoe. 

Beaded border. 

12.771. [A.D. 1568.] Another: fragmentary. [Add. ch. 
26,192.] 

John, son and heir of JOHN Poleyn, al. Polayn, 
of Bishop' s-Hatfield, co. Herts. 

12.772. [A.D. 1351.] Red: fine. I in. [Add. ch. 1988.] 
A shield of arms : a fess, over it a bendlet, POLEYNE. 

Betw. two slipped flowers. Within a finely carved panel 
composed of a cinquefoil and triangle interlaced, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

&*? SIGILLVM *. lOH'IS * POLAYN. 



Sir Hugh Pollard, Bart., 

Comptroller of the Kings Household. 

12,773. [A-.D. 1665.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression. -| x ~ in. [Harl. ch. 77 H. I.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, POLLARD ; 2, (3 ?), 
POLLARD, another coat of arms. Cf. Harl. MS. 1080, f. 295, 
where the 2nd and 3rd quarters are appropriated to other 
families. Cf. also Harl. MS. 1399, f. 75- 

Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, indistinct. 

VOL. III. 2 D 



402 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir Richard Pollard, of co. Kent (?). 

12,774. [A.D. 1542.] Red: injured, -f- x in. [Harl. 
ch. 54 I. 29.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a chevron betw. 
three mullets, or pentacles, for POLLARD. 



Robert Pollard, 

of Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex, Gentl. 
12,775. [A.D. 1460.] Red : indistinct. % in. [Harl. ch. 
80 A. 40.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend betw. two crosses crosslet, 
three sixfoils. Within an engrailed border or panel. 
. RVG6S . . DA SCV . . T . . A (?) 



Sir Lewes Pollarde, Bart. 
See ROBERT GARY. 



Henry Polsted, of Aldeburye, co. Surr. 
12,776. [A.D. 1555.] Red. -f-x^in. [Add. ch. 24,633 A.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess betw. three cinquefoils 

pierced, a hind passant betw. two pheons, for LATEWARD, 

LAWARD, al. LORD. 



Henry de La Poumerai, son of AMICIA de La Pomeray, 

Lord of Byry, of Berry- Pomeroy, co. Devon. 

12.777. [A.D. 1351.] Red: fine. [Add. ch. 27,593.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, within a bordure en- 
grailed, POMEROY. Above the shield and at each side, a 
slipped holly or oak-leaf. Within a carved gothic panel of 
eight points, ornamented along the inner edge with small 
trefoils. 

SJ S' : H6NRICI : D : LA : POVM6RAI : 

Beaded border. 

Helias de Pomers. 

12.778. [A.D. 1350.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
[Ixxxix. 54.] 

A shield of arms, -couche 1 : barry of six, a chief gobony, 
within a bordure charged with eight apples, POMERIS. Crest 
on a helmet and mantling, a crowned head, affrontee, couped 
at the nck. Within a carved gothic bilobe. 
S H6LIAS D POMGRS. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 403 



Richard Foncefot. 

12,779. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
in. [Ixxxviii. 94.] 

A shield of arms : three demi-lions rampant, two and one, 
for PAUNCEFOOT. 

+ S' RICARDI PONC6FOT : 



Guido Pontpuise. 

Seal used by JOHN KNOLLE, of Fareway, co. Cornw. 
12,780. [A.D. 1421.] Bronze-green: good. I in. [Add. 
ch. 13,040.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a bridge of three arches, in 
allusion to the name of the owner. Crest on a helmet and 
wreath, a leopard's head and neck couped, affrontee. Sup- 
porters, two draped female figures. In the background two 
small sprigs of foliage. 

S : G'DOV PONTPVISG. 



Margaret Pontrell. 

See MARGARET, wife of PETER DE NUTHILLE. 



Sir Edward Ponynges, of co. Surr. 

12.781. [A.D. 1506.] Red. -f. X 4- in. [Add. ch. 9074.] 
Oval: a key crowned. Crest of POYNINGS. Betw. the 

initial letters 6. P. Over the second letter a helmet. 

Another Seal of the above, as K.G., Comptroller of the 
King's Household. 

12.782. [A.D. 1516.] Red. -f- X in. [Add. ch. 1519.] 
Oval : a key crowned. Betw. the initial letters e. P. 

Within a quatrefoil panel. 
Beaded border. 

Hugh Ponynges, Knt., son of THOMAS PONYNGES, 
Lord of St. John, of co. Suss. 

12.783. [A.D. 1427.] Red : injured. ^ X 4 in. [Harl. 
ch. 54 I. 37.] 

Oval : a key, betw. the initials i). 8, 
Cabled border. 

Isabella de Ponyngges. 

12.784. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
i| in. [Ixxxix. 55.] 

A shield of arms : three lozenges, two and one, each 

2 D 2 



404 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

apparently charged with a lion rampant. Betw. two sprigs 
of foliage and flowers. Within a carved gothic panel orna- 
mented on the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

fc SIGILL * ISAB6LLG * D * PONYNGGS * 



Robert, Lord de Ponynges, Knt., <,th Baron, of co. Stiss. 

12.785. [A.D. 1412.] Red: originally fine, fragmentary. 
[Add. ch. 30,227.] 

For description, see next number. 

12.786. Plaster cast from fine impression. i-f- in. 
[Ixxxix. 59.] 

A shield of arms, coucht\ quarterly, 1,4, barry of six, over 
all a bendlet, POYNINGS ; 2, 3, three lions passant in pale, 
over all a bendlet (FlTZ-PAYNE (?)). Crest on a helmet and 
short mantling, a dragon's head, wings displayed. Badges, 
dex., a key erect, handle uppermost, surmounted by an 
antique crown ; sin., an unicorn statant. Background re- 
plenished with sprigs of foliage. 

*. j&tgtllum * rofcertt * flonum He 



Robert Ponyngges, of co. Oxon., Knt. 

12.787. [A.D. 1416.] Red : injured ; originally encircled 
with twisted rush. -^ in. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 34.] 

An unicorn sejant reguardant. In allusion to a badge of 
Baron POYNINGS. In the field the letters t* p. 
Engrailed border. 

Robert de Ponynges, of co. Kent, Knt, 2nd son of 
ROBERT, yh Lord Poynings. 

12.788. [A.D. 1424.] Red : cracked, imperfect. About 
^ X TV in. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 35.] 

Oval : a crowned key. Badge of POYNINGS. 

en : a .... attt ...(?) 

Cabled border. 

Thomas de Ponyngges. 

12.789. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
| in. [Ixxxix. 58.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, a bend, charged with an 
annulet for difference, for POYNINGS. Suspended by a strap 
from a cinquefoil, and betw. two slipped cinquefoils. Within 
a pointed quatrefoil panel. 

SIGILLV THOM6 D PONYNG6S. 

Beaded border. 

12.790. Sulph. cast. [D.C., F. 326.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 405 



Thomas de Ponynges, Lord of St. John, of co. Suss. 

12.791. [A.D. 1425.] Red: cracked, imperfect, indistinct. 
About 2 in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 54 I. 36.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: field diapered with foliage, on a 
chief two estoiles of six points pierced. Crest on a helmet 
and tasselled lambrequin, out of a ducal coronet an eagle 
rising with expanded wings. Background replenished with 
the letter p repeated five times. Within a finely traced 
gothic panel carved with a rose of six points en soleil on 
each side, and ornamented along the inner edge with small 
flowers (?). 

tf)om u ...... t . . 

12.792. Sulph. cast of No. 12,791. [B.C., G. 174.] 



John Poole, Citizen and Stationer of London. 
12,793. [A.D. 1669.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : imperfect. -{^ X T P T in. [Harl. ch. ill H. 36.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : uncertain. 



Thomas Poole, of Ditcheninge, co. Suss., Gentl. 

12.794. [A.D. 1605.] Red : imperfect. About in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 29,628.] 

A shield of arms : seme-de-lis, a lion rampant, POOLE. 
Carved border. 

12.795. [A.D. 1605.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 29,629.] 



Roger de Poothey, of Hereford^]. 

12.796. [Early I4th cent] Plaster cast. -Jin. [Ixxxix. 53.] 
On a plaque or roundle : ermine, on a bend three roundles. 

Within a carved border, ornamented along the inner edge 
with small rourtdles. 

In place of legend a wavy sprig of foliage and flowers. 

Cabled border. 

Sir Thomas Pope. 

12.797. [A.D. 1546.] Red: injured. % in. [Harl. ch. 
86 A. 47.] 

Oval : on a wreath, two griffins' heads erased, endorsed, 
ducally gorged; or enfiled with a ducal crown. Crest, of POPE. 
Betw. the initial letters T. P. 



Richard de Popeley, al. Richard Poplay, or Popeley, 

of co. York. 

12,798. [A.D. 1415.] Dark-green : chipped, indistinct, 
-i- in. [Add. ch. 8322.] 



406 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three leopards' heads. 
Within an engrailed bordure. 

12.799. \circ. A.D. 1417.] Red. [Harl. ch. 112 H. 65.] 
Cf. Harl. ch. 112 H. 66, 67. 

12.800. [A.D. 1442.] Red: very indistinct. [Cott. ch. 
xxviii. 88.] 

Captain John Popham, Chevr., Chancellor to the 
Duke of Bedford, when Regent of France. 

12.801. [A.D. 1426.] Red : imperfect. About if in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 11,566.] 

A shield of arms, couche": quarterly, I, 4, a chevron betw. 
ten bezants, six in chief and four in base, POPHAM ; 2, 3, on 
a chief a bezant (?) betw. two bulls' heads cabossed, for 
POPHAM, which family bears bucks' heads. Crest on a helmet 
and mantling, on a wreath a buck's head, in front of the 
throat an annulet. Supporters, dex., a lion rampant ; sin., an 
eagle rising. 

Legend wanting. 

John Popham, of Wellington, co. Somers., Esq., 

Attorney General, afterw. Sir JOHN POPHAM, Lord Chief 

Justice of the King's Bench. 

12.802. [A.D. 1583?] Red : indistinct. X -f- in. [Harl. 
ch. 77 G. 3.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4 on a chief two bucks' 
heads cabossed, POPHAM ; 2, 3, a pair of wings conjoined, 
over all a bendlet, KENTISBURY, al. KENTISH. 

See Nichols' Leicester sh., vol. ii., pt. 2, p. 445*. 

12.803. [A.D. 1606.] Another. [Add. ch. 23,569.] 



John Porte, of co. Derby, Esq. 

12.804. [A.D. 1520.] Red: indistinct. -^ in. [Woll. 
ch. vii. 49.] 

On a mount, an eagle, close, in the beak a cross formee 
fitchee. Crest of PORTE. Background replenished with 
wavy sprigs. 

John Porter, of Lamberhurst, co. Kent, Gentl. 

12.805. [A.D. 1618.] Red: injured. About f X \ in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 77 D. 10.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : four church-bells, three and one, 
perhaps for PORTER. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 407 



Nicholas Porter, of Aston-sub-edge> co. Glouc., GentL 
12,806. [A.D. 1587.] Brown. . in. [Harl. ch. 75 H. 27.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three church- 
bells, PORTER. 

Richard Porter. 

See JOH. DE D UK WORTH. 



William Porter, of Stebbings, co. Essex. 
12,807. [A.D. 1344.] Red: fragmentary. I in. [Cott. 
ch. v. 43.] 

An eagle displayed with inverted wings, charged on the 
breast with a shield of arms : six estoiles, three, two, and 
one (?). Within a carved gothic ogee panel of four points. 
S' . . WIL . . .ORT6R-* 



Guido de Poscenera, al. Ponconera, of Hatfield Regis, 
co. Essex. 

12.808. [Early 1 3th cent] Green: originally fine and 
large, edge chipped. About 2 in. when perfect. [Add. 
ch. 28,398.] 

A shield of arms: a cross patt6e, barruly. Compare the 
reverse character of this bearing in the next seal, No. 1 2,809. 

. . . GILLV ONSONIR .... 

Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

12.809. [Late I2th cent] Creamy-white: indistinct, 
chipped. About 2 in. [Add. ch. 28,399.] 

A shield of arms : barruly a cross pattee, charged with 
some indistinct bearings. See above. 

. ILLVM : GVIDO . . PONSONEIR. 



Colin de Fossi . . . 

Seal used by WILLIAM FRAUNCEYS, of Multon, co. Norf. 
12,810. [A.D. 1361.] Brown, semi-opaque. in. [Stowe 
ch. 221.] 

0. A shield of arms (?) : uncertain charge. Within a 

pointed trefoil. 

+ S' COLIN D6 POSSI . . . 

R- A smaller counterseal. f- in. Two equilateral triangles 
interlaced, enclosing a lion dormant. 
Legend betw. the points, illegible. 



408 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Alice, widow of STEPHEN Potel, of co. Devon. 
12,811. [A.D. 1382.] Red. i in. [Harl. ch. 55 A. 3.] 
A shield (of arms ?) : a saltire, in chief a bird, in base a 
chevron. 

RICR w AM * 



John de Potendhale, al. Potenhale, of London, Chevr. 

12.812. [A.D. 1334.] Red: fine, chipped at lower part. 
-H. in. [Harl. ch. 55 A. 5.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : a chevron betw. three cinquefoils 
pierced. Crest on a helmet and cappiline, a buck's head. 
Within an elaborately traced gothic panel, ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

S' lOH'IS D6 POT6NDHAL6. 

12.813. Sulph. cast of No. 12,812. [D.C., F. 290.] 



John Potin. 

12,814. [A.D. 1348.] Plaster cast from chipped impression. 
-|- in. [Ixxxix. 59.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three griffins' se- 
greant, a crescent betw. two slipped flowers. Within a carved 
gothic rose panel of eight points. 

[SJIGILLVM IOHCA1NNIS POTIN * 



Margaret, wife of WILLIAM Pottere, of Ipswich, co. Suff, 

12.815. [A.D. 1365.] Brownish-green: fine, imperfect. 
About -fir in. when perfect. [Slo. ch. xxxiii. 42.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron engrailed betw. 
three lions' heads erased, POTTERE (see No. 12,816) ; sin., a 
griffin segreant. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
In the background on the 1. h. side a rose and an escallop ; 
the corresponding devices on the r. h. side are broken off. 
Within a finely carved gothic panel. 

arete Pottere* 

Cabled border. 

William Pottere, of Ipswich, co. Stiff. 

12.816. [A.D. 1365.] Brownish-green : fine, imperfect. 
I in. [Slo. ch. xxxiii. 42.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron engrailed ermine, betw. three 
lions' heads erased. Suspended by a strap from a forked 
tree. Betw. two small roses. Within a carved gothic panel, 



HERALDIC SEALS. 49 



ornamented with small ball-flowers or quatrefoils along the 
edge. 

StgtUum [tonll>ittu * [$ott>rc * 

12,817. Sulph. cast from No. 12,816. [B.C., F. 439.] 



Peter Potts. 

See JOHN HUNGERFORD. 

Dame Anne, wife of THOMAS, Lord Powlette, 

dau. and heir of RICHARD BRENTE, Esq. 

See ANNE BRENTE. 



Lady Frances Poulet, al. Powlett, Lady of Pynhoo Manor, 

co. Devon. 

12,818. [A.D. 1597.] Red : a fragment. About in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 27,431.] 

A shield of arms : indistinct charges. 

Legend illegible. 

George Poulet, Bailly of Jersey. 
See JERSEY, No. 5025. 



Thomas Poulet, Lord Poulet. 

12,819. [A.D. 1576.] Red : from a ring, with mark of the 
setting. -f X in. [Add. ch. 15,107.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a hawk, wings elevated, ducally gorged, 
and belled : on the breast a crescent for difference. In the 
field the initials T. P. 

Cabled border. 



William Poulett, Earl of Wiltshire, Marqiiess of Winchester, 
High Treasurer of England, K.G. 

12,820. [A.D. 1572.] Light-brown: from a ring. About 
4 X -f- in. [Add. ch. 16,197.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of nine pieces : i, Pou- 
LETT, indistinct, etc. 

Encircled with a Garter, inscribed with the Motto of the 
Order. Ensigned with the coronet of eleven pearls. 



Robert Poutrel, of Prestwold, co. Leic., Knt. 
12,821. [Temp. Edw. I.] Uncoloured : injured, edge 
chipped, -j-f- in. [Cott. ch. v. 56.] 



410 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



A shield of arms : field diapered lozengy, on a bend, three 
fleurs-de-lis. 

$ S' ROB' POVTR6L D[ PJR6STWOLD. 



John Power, df Tylne, co. Nott. 

12.822. [A.D. 1361.] Light-brown : indistinct, injured by 
pressure. in. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 96.] 

A shield of arms : illegible, apparently a bend, etc. Within 
an elaborately carved gothic rosette. 
Legend uncertain. 

Richard Powle, al Poule, 
of Shottesbrook, co. Berks., Esq. 

12.823. [A.D. 1657.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression. X ^ in. [Add. ch. 35,261.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. two roundles in 
chief, and a (griffin's ?) head erased in base, some uncertain 
charges. 

12.824. [A.D. 1657.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,262.] 



Thomas Powle, Esq., 
Clerk of the Crown to Qu. Elizabeth. 
12,825. [A.D. 1574.] Red. -f- x -f- in. [Add. ch. 24,872.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a fess ermine, 
betw. three lions passant, POWLE ; 2, 3, three bends. Crest 
on a helmet and ornamental mantling, on a wreath a unicorn 
passant. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1137, f. 92. 



Jolm Poynes, Lord of the Manor of Northwokyndon, 

co. Essex. 

12,826. [A.D. 1424.] Red : a fragment. About I in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 55 A. 13.] 

A shield of arms : barry of eight, POYNES. 



Sir Robert Poyntz, of Irenacton, co. Glouc. 

12.827. [A.D. 1514.] Red. \ in. [Add. ch. 26,477.] 
Two clenched fists (in allusion to the surname), issuing 

from clouds, radiated. 

12.828. [A.D. 1514.] Another. [Add. ch. 26,479.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 411 



Thomas Poyntz, Esq., brother of Sir ROBERT POYNTZ, 
of Irenacton, co. Glouc. 

12,829. [A.D. 1517.] Red: from a signet. - in. [Add. 
ch. 26,485.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three martlets, a 
mullet for difference. 



Henry de Praers, Knt. 

12,830. [A.D. 1319.] Faded-green: fragmentary. About 
|- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 C. 26.] 

A shield of arms : a bend cotised betw. six martlets. 
. RIG . . RS. 



Thomas de Prayers, of co. Essex. 

12,831. [i4th cent] Recent impression in gutta-percha 
from the matrix, i-^- in. [xlvii. 1455.] 

A shield of arms : a bend cotised, betw. six birds. Within 
a carved and pointed gothic trefoil, ornamented along the 
inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

& SIGILLVM THOM6 * D PRAY6RS 



William de Praers, of co. Chester. 

12,832. [A.D. 1346.] Red: fine. -f- in. [L.F.C. xxviii. 3.] 
A shield of arms : a scythe, and three ermine spots, for 
PRAERS. Suspended by a strap. Betw. two slipped quatre- 
foils. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 

* S' WILL6LMI : D PRA6RS # 



John de Prendirgest. 

12,833. [i4th cent.] Sulph. cast tinted grey, from fine 
impression on the matrix. % in. [xlvii. 1456.] 

A shield of arms : a fleur-de-lis, with a slipped quatrefoil 
flower springing from it on the dexter side. Above it, two 
sprigs in saltire. Background faintly hatched. 

& SIGILLVM lOH'IS D6 PR6NDIRG6ST. 

The letters S. T. of the surname are set in the background 
with the shield betw. them. 

Beaded borders. 

Laing's Suppl. Catal., No. 824. 



John Prescot, al. Prestecote, 

12,834. [A.D. 1392-3.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
f- in. [Ixxxix. 60.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. two leopards' faces in 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



chief, and four ermine spots in base, for PRESCOTT. Within 
a carved gothic ogee panel ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

Sigtllum fofjannfe preftmite. 

Cabled border. 

Cf. the arms of PRESCOT, erm., a chevron, on a chief two leo- 
pards' faces. 

John de Presfen, of co. Lane., Esq. 

12.835. [A.D. 1415.] Red: originally fine, imperfect, in- 
distinct About ii in. [Add. ch. 6052.] 

A shield of arms : three butterflies volant, two and one. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Betw. a pair of 
leaves and slipped roses. Within a carved gothic panel 
ornamented with tracery at the sides. 

SigiHum : & : tofjatmfe : & : jjreffen, 

12.836. [A.D. 1415.] Red: originally fine, edge chipped 
in several places. [Egert. ch. 582.] 

: toftamtjts : : preffen. 



John de Preston, of co. Suss. 

12,837. [A.D. 1402.] Red. T V x in. [Add. ch. 30,225.] 
Oblong octagonal signet : a falcon or stork rising, with 
open wings, holding in the beak a rose, slipped and leaved. 
In the field the legend : 

Cabled border. 



John Preston, of Furness Manor, co. Lane. 

12.838. [A.D. 1628.] Red : en placard, the paper of the 
charter cut and folded back, before impression, indistinct. 
J-- X -f- in. [Cott. ch. xvii. 36.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, on a canton a cinquefoil, 
PRESTON. _ 

William Preston, of Chilwick in St. Michael's, co. Herts, Esq. 

12.839. [A.D. 1650.] Red : injured. About - x -f- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 23,984.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, two bars within a 
bordure charged with [eight cinquefoils], PRESTON ; 2, 3, a 
chevron ermine betw. three pheons, ARNOLD. Crest on a 
helmet and ornamental mantling, on a wreath, out of a mural 
coronet, a demi-fox rampant. 

Cabled border, 

Cf. Clutterbuck, Hist, of Hertf., vol. i., p. 99. 

12.840. [A.D. 1650.] Red. [Add. ch. 23,985.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 413 



John de Prestwode, of Wolverhampton, co. Staff. 
12,841. [A.D. 1350.] Cast in composition, tinted green. 

* in. [1. I4-] 

A shield of arms : illegible, within an elegantly carved 
gothic trefoil with central circular panel, and three smaller 
countersunk panels outside, each containing a round plaque 
charged with a leopard's face. 

See also PHILIP WHATELEYE. 



John de Pretilwell, al. Pritewell, of Prittlewell, co. Essex. 

12.842. [A.D. 1385.] Red: fine, well preserved. I in. 
[Cott. ch. xxviii. 98.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three harts' heads cabossed, 
PRITWELL. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
Within an elegantly traced gothic panel, ornamented with 
small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

Stgtir : toijamuss : jirettltoeir * 

12.843. Sulph. cast of No. 12,842. [B.C., F. 553.] 



John Pretyman, of Backton, co. Suff., Yeoman. 

12,844. [A.D. 1600.] Red: injured, -f- x in. [Harl. 
ch. 55 A. 26.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : indistinct, perhaps bendy. Crest 
on a helmet and mantling, uncertain. 



Thomas Preyers, of Dersynton, co. Glozic. (?). 

12.845. [A.D. 1380.] Discoloured-white : very indistinct, 
f- in. [Harl. ch. 55 A. 27.] 

A shield of arms: a bend raguly, the field diapered 
lozengy. Within a carved gothic trefoil, ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

& ZAT &. jjssu, /Kjjj AKJJS | NG &s* % a* AS WRG. 

Beaded border. 

12.846. Recent impression in gutta-percha from matrix, 
[xlvii. 2418.] 

Cf. Archaologia, vol. xxix., p. 406. 



Henry Price, of London, Gentl. 

12,847. [A.D. 1634.] Red: imperfect, -^x-^in. [Add. 
ch. 18,391.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, a chevron betw. 
three boars' heads ; 2, 3, a lion rampant. Crest on a helmet 
and ornamental mantling, a lion rampant. 



414 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Joan, wife of THOMAS Priour, of co. Essex. 

12.848. [A.D. 1339.] Red: good. T 9 F in. [Add. ch. 

i9>975-] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three escallops, as 
many pierced mullets. Within an elaborately carved gothic 
rosette of six points ornamented with small quatrefoils along 
the inner edge. 

No legend. 

Lady Isabella Prior, al. Priour, of co. Oxford. 

12.849. [A.D. 1409.] Red : indistinct in places, chipped on 
1. h. side. I in. [Add. ch. 20,249.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., on a bend ermine, three 
chevronels, for PRIOR ; sin., ermine, three indistinct charges. 
Within a carved gothic panel composed of a triangle inter- 
laced with a cinquefoil, ornamented with small quatrefoils 
along the inner edge. 

* prior * 



Thomas Priour, of co. Essex, 

12,850. [A.D. 1339.] Red: good, a little squeezed at the 
1. h. side, -f in. [Add. ch. 19,975.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered lozengy, on a bend 
ermine, three chevrons, PRIOR. Betw. three wavy sprigs. 

8 8' THOM6 PRIOVR *, 
Beaded borders. 



William Protfot. 
See STEPHEN DE NORTON. 



John Prowse, of Weston-P ever ell, co. Devon. 
12,851. [A.D. 1674.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression : indistinct, -fs- X -f- in. [Egert. ch. 319.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : bearings uncertain. 



Roger Prydeaux, Edward Yarde, Robert Farrers, 
or Humphrey Mychell, of Blackawton, co. Dev. 

12.852. [A.D. 1 567.] Red : imperfect. About X % in. 
[Add. ch. 26,191.] 

(i.) On a mount an eagle rising, perhaps for a crest. 
Beaded border. 

12.853. (2.) Red : a fragment. 

Hexagonal signet : an ornamental shield of arms : a 
chevron, in chief a label (?) PRIDEAUX. 
Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 415 



Rt. Hon. Sir John Puckering, 
Lord Keeper of the Great Seal. 

12.854. [A.D. 1594.] Red: very indistinct $ X -H- in. 
[Add. ch. 36,368.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces : I, 6, a 
bend fusily cotised, PUCKERING, etc. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling and wreath, a buck saliant. 

12.855. [A.D. 1594.] Red. [Add. ch. 36,369.] 

12.856. [A.D. 1595.] Red : cracked, very indistinct. [Add 
ch. 36,259.] 

12.857. [A.D. 1595.] Red : injured by pressure. [Add. ch. 
36,260.] 

12.858. [A.D. 1596.] Light-red: very much injured, very 
indistinct. [Add. ch. 36,261.] 



Margaret de Pulesdon, sister and heir of 
SYMON DE NEUTON, of cos. Staff, and Derb. 

12.859. [A.D. 1388.] Red: fine. I in. [Cott. ch. 
xxviii. 104.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron betw. three 
pierced mullets, for PULESDON (?) ; sin., on a chevron three 
annulets, on a chief a cross flory, for NEUTON (?). Supported 
by two lions rampant. Suspended by a strap from a tree 
on a mount. 

&tg' : margarete : Be : pulesBon* 

12.860. Sulph. cast from No. 12,859. [B.C., F. 567.] 



John de Pulteneye, of co. Kent, Knt. 

12,861. [A.D. 1341.] Red: edge chipped, indistinct in 
places. About 1 in. [Add. ch. 15,729.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancettee, in chief three leopards' 
heads, for PuLTENEY. Within an engrailed panel, lozenge- 
shaped, ornamented along the inner edge with small quatre- 
foils. Betw. four wyverns sans wings. 

Instead of a legend an elaborately traced gothic border. 



Robert de Pulteneye, of co. Northt. 

12,862. [A.D. 1360.] Green : originally fine, imperfect, 
cracked. I in. [Add. ch. 22,4^.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend indented three (leopards' 
heads ?). Within a carved gothic panel. 

* SIGI . . O . . I OWGYN (?) 



416 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Richard Punch, of Hikelyngge \Hickling\ 
co. Norf.) Chaplain. 

12.863. [A.D. 1362.] Red: good, -j-f in. [Stowe ch. 191.] 
A shield (of arms ?) : a fess chequy or compony counter- 

compony, betw. three quatrefoils slipped. Within a gothic 
panel composed of five cusped points, and three points in 
triangle, ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

fc SIGILLV RICARDI PVNCH * * 
Beaded border. 

William Punyaunt, of Buxtun, co. Norf. 

12.864. [A.D. 1297.] Green: imperfect, indistinct l| in. 
[Add. ch. 19,297.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, a chief ermine. Suspended 
by a strap from a tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 
SIGILL' . 



John Puppe, Senr., of co. Suss. 

12.865. [A.D. 1459.] Red. fin. [Add. ch. 30,415.] 
A stag lodged, contourne. Perhaps a crest. 

12.866. [A.D. 1459.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,416.] 



Thomas, son 0/ THOMAS Purchas, of Langeley Mareys, 

co. Buck. 

12,867. [A.D. 1360.] Red: chipped, imperfect. in. 
[Woll. ch. iv. 71.] 

A shield of arms : three female busts, two and one, in 
profile, couped, crowned. Betw. two small birds, addorsed, 
reguardant. Within a carved gothic quatrefoil. 
.HOME l_6 PVRCHASOVR # *< 



John Purdie, of Addington, co. Surr., Yeoman. 

12,868. [A.D. 1585.] Red: injured by pressure. About 
-I x 4- in. [Harl. ch. 86 H. 55.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. In the field above the 
shield, the initial letters . . FK. 



Henry Purefoy, son of KNIGHTLEY PUREFOY, 

of Shalston, co. Buck., Esq. 

12,869. [A.D. 1698.] Red: en placard, on a label. -f-X-f- in. 
[Add. ch. 6128.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three battle-axes palewise in fess. 
Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



John, Margaret, Emeric, or Isabella Puttok. 
See THOMAS DE HASTINGS. 



William de Puttone, of co. Southampton. 

12.870. [A.D. 1367.] Red: injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 17,417.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three mullets (?). Betw. 
two small roses. Within a carved border composed of a 
triangle and cinquefoil interlaced. 

& S' WILL6LMI DG PVTTON6. 

The letters D E of de conjoined. 

12.871. [A.D. 1385.] Red: injured, indistinct. [Add. ch. 
17,421.] 

& S' WJLLGLMI DC PVTTONE. 



Roger Pychefort. 
See ROGER PICHEFORD. 



Robert Pycot, Citizen and Clothier, of London. 
12,872. [A.D. 1357.] Red: injured by pressure, edge 
chipped. About -{-f- in. when perfect. [Cott. ch. xxviii. 108.] 
A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three pickaxes, as 
many mullets. Within a finely traced gothic panel orna- 
mented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
. IG . - RT ** P . 



Sir John Pye, of Turnham Green, co. Midd., Bart. 

12,873. [A.D. 1688.] Red : en placard, on a label, f x^ in. 
[Add. ch. 36,448.] 

Octagonal : a shield of arms : ermine, a bend fusily, PYE. 
In chief, on an escutcheon, the Ulster hand. 



William Pye. 
See JOHN RAWSON. 



Thomas Pygott, of Stratton, co. Bedf., Esq. 

12,874. [A.D. 1556.] Red : indistinct, injured by pressure. 
I- X I in. [Add. ch. 35,249.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, three pick- 
axes, two and one, PYGOTT ; 2, 3, uncertain. 

Cabled border. 

VOL. III. 2 E 



41 8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John, or Henry Pykarell. 

Seal used by MARY, wife of WILLIAM COOKE, Senr., 
of Brome, co. Norf., dau. of RALPH SHELTON, of the same. 
12,875. [A.D. 1623.] Brownish-red, -f^ x -ff in. [Add. 
ch. 14,568.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a swan close, a chief ermine, 
PlCKERELL. 
Carved border. 
Blomefield's Norfolk, vol. x., p. 1 10. (Dept. copy.) 



Margaret Pykyng. 
See ROGER HONIGTON. 

John Pykyryng, al. Pykeryng, Clerk, 

English Ambassador at Calais. 

12,876. [A.D. 1416.] Red : en placard, encircled with a 
twisted straw, -f- X -^ in., chipped. [Add. ch. 12,510.] 

Oval : a slipped trefoil, betw. two small slipped quatrefoils. 
Betw. the initial letters U }J 



Matildis, widow of WILLIAM Pynder, late of Somerby, 

co. Line. 

12,877. [A.D. 1451.] Red : injured by pressure. X in. 
[Egert. ch. 474.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three lions' heads crowned (?), for 
PINDAR. Betw. three sprigs and the initial letters t . , . 
Cabled border. 

Richard Pynkehurste. 
See WALTER MOILE. 



John de Pyshale, Clerk, of co. Snff. 

12.878. [A.D. 1382.] Red. -if in. [Harl. ch. 45 G. 61.] 
A shield of arms : three pies or magpies, two and one. 

Within a carved and pointed gothic panel. 

& S' : toijannts : U* : jweflfjale. 

Cf. Harl. ch. 47 A. 28. 

12.879. Sulph. cast from No. 12,878. [B.C., F. 539.] 



James Pytman, of TJiame, co. Oxon., Grocer. 

12,880. [A.D. 1587.] Red: cracked, indistinct. -j-- X T V in. 
[Add. ch. 19,192.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield (of arms ?) : in chief an 
estoile, in base a pair of compasses. In the chief part the 
initial letters I. P. which are repeated above the shield. 

Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 419 



Q 

John, son of EDMUND de Quaplode, of co. Norf., Knt. 
12,881. [A.D. 1361.] Light-brown. in. [xxxv. 327.] 
A shield of arms: barry of six, a bend, QUAPPELAD, or 
QUAPLODE. Betw. two slipped flowers. Within a carved 
gothic panel. 

A . ION esj ceo set oe QVAPPGL L.ei_. 



Eichard Quatremayns, al. Quatremayn, of co. Oxon., Esq. 

12.882. [A.D. 1459.] Red : from a ring. 4- in. [Add. 
ch. 20,321.] 

On a helmet and short mantling, a dexter hand erect, 
couped at the wrist, in allusion to the arms of QUATERMAIN, 
etc. In the field the legend : 

: &' H 9 quaf . 
with other marks of abbreviation. 

Cabled border. 

12.883. [A.D. 1459.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 20,320.] 

Jehan de Queus, Esc. 

Seal iised by ISABELLA, dan. and heiress of WILLIAM and 
ISABELLA PULTENEYE, of Deneforde, co. Northt. 

12.884. [A.D. 1365.] Red: good, injured by pressure in 
places. in. [Slo. ch. xxviii. 106.] 

A shield of arms : on a chief a lion passant. 

S' I6HAN D QV6VS SC'. 
Probably a French seal. 

12.885. [A.D. 1365.] Red: injured by pressure. [Slo. ch. 

xxviii. 105.] 

S' IGHAN D QV6VS SC'. 



Henry Quintyne, Lord of Nettleton Manor, co. Wilts., Gentl. 

12.886. [A.D. 1580.] Dark-red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 

I5P37-] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a chief three lions rampant, 

QuiNTIN. 

Michael Quintyn, Lord of Nettleton Manor, co. Wilts., Esq. 

12.887. [A.D. 1565.] Dark-red: indistinct, injured by 
pressure, f- X 4 in. [Add. ch. 15,024.] 

2 E 2 



420 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, on a chief three lions 
rampant, QuiNTIN. 

Carved borders. 

12,888. [A.D. 1574.] Dark-red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 
15,033.] 



John Qwitwelle, al. Whitewelle, of co. Norf. 
12,889. [A.D. 1420.] Red : fine. % in. [Add. ch. 14,806.] 
A shield of arms : a cross flory, QuiTTWELL. Suspended 
from a tree. 

S>' toi)' qtoittoelle. 



R 



R- 



Sealusedby JOHN LANGTON, of Boughton-under-Blean, 

co. Kent. 

12,890. [A.D. 1471.] Red. -^ X in. [Harl. ch. 
79 D. 10.] 

Octagonal : a greyhound's head erased. Betw. the initial 
letters U, t. 
Cabled border. 



Matildis de Rabaign, of co. Northt. 

12,891. [A.D. 1317.] Red: well preserved. -H- in. [Cott. 
ch. xxix. 2.J 

A shield of arms : five palets, on a chief three escallops. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree of three branches. 

secRGTA rece. 
Beaded borders. 



John Rabas, of Maydewell, co. Northt. 

12.892. [A.D. 1353.] Green: imperfect. About $ in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 22,177.] 

A shield of arms, cottc/rf: on a cross five fleurs-de-lis. 
Crest on a helmet and short mantling, a dexter arm (?). 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

MAID6WELL'. 

12.893. [A.D. 1359.] Red: injured. [Add. ch. 22,179.] 

S' iOH'IS RABAtSJ D6 MAID6W6 . 



HERALDIC SEALS. 421 



Robert Rabas, of Maydewell, co. Northt. 
12,894. [A.D. 1367.] Red: injured. in. [Add. ch. 
22,190.] 

A shield of arms : on a cross five fleurs-de-lis. Within a 
pointed quatrefoil panel, ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

SIGILLVM : ROBRTI : RABAS. 



Robert Rabaz, of Arthlyngwortki co. Northt. 
12,895. [A.D. 1385.] Red : injured, very indistinct. - in. 
[Add. ch. 22,228.] 

A shield of arms: a cross, etc. Cf. Nos. 12,892-12,894. 
Within a carved border or panel. 

. BGRTI : RAB . 



Thomas Radbard. 
See THOMAS RODBARD. 



Ralph de Radclif. 

12.896. [Late I4th cent] Plaster cast from good im- 
pression. I in. [Ixxxix. 63.] 

A shield of arms : a bend engrailed, RADCLIFF. Within 
a carved and pointed gothic trefoil, ornamented along the 
inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

88' RADVLPHI * D * RADCLIF. 

Cabled border. 

John Radford, of the Middle Temple, Esq. 

12.897. [A.D. 1694.] Red : en placard, on a label. 
-Lf X-H-in. [Add. ch. 13,669.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : three fleurs-de-lis, 
two and one. Crest on a flory wreath a fleur-de-lis. 
Cabled border. 

Seal used by CHARLES GODFREE, Esq., of St. Martin* s- 
in-tlie- Fields, co. Midd. 

12.898. [AiD. 1694.] Another. [Add. ch. 13,669.] 



John Radyngton. 

12,899. [A.D. 1375.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
| in. [Ixxxix. 65.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three foxes 
couchant. Betw. four sprigs. Within a carved gothic panel 



422 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

or rose of six cusps and three outer points, ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

JctgtUum : toijamus rattiwtjton. 
Beaded border. 

John de Rale. 

12,900. [A.D. 1289.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
% in. [Ixxxix. 66.] 

A shield of arms : per fess, vair and (?), a fess. 

& S' IOHANNIS D6 RAL. 



Warine de Rale, of King's Walden, co. Hertf. 
12,901. [A.D. 1331.] Red: fine, fragmentary. About | in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 35,704.] 

A shield of arms, coucht\ a bend lozengy or five fusils in 
bend, for RALEIGH (seven fusils in bend). Crest, on a helmet 
and mantling, a fan plume. On the dexter side a small bird. 

S' WAREINI] D R 

Inner border ornamented with small quatrefoils. 



John de Ralegh, of co. Devon, Chevr. 

12.902. [A.D. 1381.] Red : fine, i in. [Cott. ch. xxix. 3.] 
A shield of arms : five fusils in bend, for RALEGH, in chief 

over all a label of as many points. Within a carved gothic 
trefoil panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

StgiUti * toijamus * *> Be &alegfj * 

12.903. Sulph. cast from No. 12,902. [D.C., F. 534.] 

12.904. [A.D. 1406.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 55 B. 16.] 

ttttfe De &alegi)* 

12.905. [A.D. 1416.] Red: injured, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 29,128.] 

[Stgtll]um toijannts Be 



Walter Ralegh, Knt., Captain of the Queen's Guard, 

Lord Warden of the Stannaries, etc. 

12,906. [A.D. 1594.] Red: indistinct, cracked. .^x-fVin. 
[Add. ch. 17,352-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : five fusils in bend, for RALEGH. 
In chief a martlet for difference. Crest, on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, a stag statant reguardant. 
Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 423 



Another Seal. 

12,907. Cast in composition tinted red. i^- in. [Ixxix. 58.] 

A shield of arms: quarterly, of sixteen pieces, I, RALEGH, 

etc. Three crests, each on a helmet, wreath and mantling, 

I, a fleur-de-lis ; 2, a stag's head cabossed with a fleur-de-lis 

betw. the attires ; 3, a stag statant. 



William de Ramenham, of co. Berks. 
12,908. [A.D. 1408.] Red. -ff in. [Add. ch. 20,266.] 
A shield of arms : on a bend three eagles displayed. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
gothic panel ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

: tofll't : tie : ramenljin : 



Bridget Ramsden. 
See WILLIAM NEVILE. 



Thomas Ramsden, of Crowstone, co. York, Esq. 

12.909. [A.D. 1721.] Red : en placard, on a tape, imper- 
fect. 3- x in. [Add. ch. 25,920.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three fleurs- 
de-lis, as many rams' heads erased, RAMSDEN. Crest on a 
helmet, mantling, and wreath, an armed arm couped at the 
elbow and erect, holding in the gauntlet a fleur-de-lis. 

12.910. [A.D. 1722.] Another. [Add. ch. 25,921.] 



Elizabeth, wife of Sir JOHN Ramsey, Viscount Haddington, 
and dau. of ROBERT RATCLIFFE, Earl of Sussex. 

12.911. [A.D. 1618.] Red: injured by pressure. -j^X^ in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 G. 8.] 

Small oval signet : an estoile of eight points wavy. En- 
signed with a viscount's coronet. The estoile perhaps in 
allusion to the crest of RATCLIFFE. 

Cabled border. 

John Ramsey, of co. Hunt. 

12.912. [A.D. 1459.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 34,131.] 
A shield of arms : three crowns, two and one, perhaps in 

reference to the see of ELY. Above the shield two uncertain 
initial letters. 



424 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Ramsey, of Smerden, co. Kent. 

12.913. [A.D. 1487.] Red : imperfect, indistinct ; encircled 
with a twisted rush. -^ in. [Harl. ch. 80 B. 8.] 

An eagle rising with inverted wings, betw. two roundles. 
Probably in allusion to the arms of RAMSAY. In the field 
above, an indistinct motto. 

Cabled border. 

Sir John Ramsey, Lord Barnes of Barnes, 
Viscount Haddington. 

12.914. [A.D. 1618.] Red : injured in places by pressure. 
ttX-fr in. [Harl. ch. 79 G. 8.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., a dexter hand 
holding a sword in pale, piercing a human heart, the point 
supporting an imperial crown, RAMSAY augmentation granted 
in honour of his service to James VI. of Scotland in the Earl 
of Cowrie's conspiracy ; sin., an eagle displayed, charged on 
the breast with a crescent, RAMSAY. Crest on a viscount's 
coronet, a thistle slipped and leaved. 

Cabled border. 



Ralph Ramseye, Scutifer ; al. Ralph de Ramseye, 
of London, and of co. Norf., etc. 

12.915. [A.D. 1383.] Red: originally fine, imperfect, in- 
jured by pressure, f in. [Cott. ch. xii. 43.] 

A shield of arms, couche"'. three rams' heads cabossed, two 
and one, RAMSAY. Crest on a helmet and cappiline or lam- 
brequin, ermine, a ram's head couped ermine. Within a 
finely carved gothic panel ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

&' : Ix.ittufytu Uammr 

12.916. [A.D. 1387.] Red: originally fine, injured by 
casting. [Cott. ch. xxiii. 42.] 

The panel work more distinctly shown in this example. 



12,917. Sulph. cast of No. 12,916. [D.C., F. 564.] 



Edmund Randolph. 
Seal used by Sir THOMAS VAVASOR, Bart., 

Marshal of the King's Household. 

12,918. [A.D. 1617.] Red : indistinct, X f in. [Harl. 
ch. 75 H. 42.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces ; I and 6, 
on a cross (five mullets ?), RANDOLPH, etc. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 425 



Thomas Randolf, of Northmorton, co. Berks. 

(Seal used by his widow SlSSlLlA.) 

12,919. [A.D. 1463.] Red. f x -% in. [Add. ch. 20,261.] 
Oval signet : on a shield : a chevron betw. the initials t. t. 
in chief, and a slipped trefoil in base. 



Roger Ranes, of co. Warw. 

12.920. [A.D. 1425.] Red : injured by pressure, very in- 
distinct. About in. [Add. ch. 7382.] 

A shield of arms : a cross lozengy betw. four illegible 
charges. 

Prances Raper, of Bromfield, co. Cumb. 

12.921. [A.D. 1671.] Red: en placard, imperfect. About 
-f. x f when perfect. [Add. ch. 17,190.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 2, destroyed ; 3, a 
cross patonce ; 4, a lion rampant 



Henry Ratcliff, 2nd Earl of Sussex, 
Chief Jiistice of all Forests, etc., citra Trentham. 

12.922. \circ. A.D. 1553.] Bronze-green: very indistinct, 
injured by pressure. About 2-f in. when perfect, [xxxvi. 161.] 

On a stag's head cabossed, in base, an ornamental shield of 
arms : quarterly of eight pieces ; I, a bend engrailed, RAT- 
CLIFF, etc. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and 
wreath, a bull's head erased, ducally gorged and chained. 

HEN . . OMES SVS . . . CAPIT IVSTICIARIV otM 

FORESTAR CHASEAR ET WARENAR ONE REGIME 

MARI CITRA TRE (?) 

12.923. Plaster cast of No. 12,922. [Ixxxix. 64.] 
This seal should follow No. 1004, v l- J - 



John Ratenbury, Escheator of co. Devon. 

12,924. [A.D. 1629.] Red : indistinct ; from a ring. 
Ax-i-in. [Add. ch. 29,231.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess wavy over all on a mount 
in base, a tree, at the foot an animal couchant. 

Beaded border. 



John de Rathyndene, of co. Northt., Knt. 
12,925. [A.D. 1333.] Red: very imperfect. About | in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 21,883.] 



426 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A circular shield of arms : seven martlets, two, three and 
two. Within a cusped border. 

Cf. arms of RATENDEEN or RATENDEN, ten martlets, and 
RATENDON, twelve martlets. 



Peter de Raveloke (?). 

12,926. [A.D. 1342.] Plaster cast from chipped impres- 
sion. [Ixxxv. 92.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions rampant. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

& SIGILLVM P6TR . . D RAVLOK (?) 



Henry, son of HENRY de Ravenswath, of ' co. York. 

12.927. [A.D. 1395.] Red: fine, slightly chipped at edge. 
l-i in. [Add. ch. 20,582.] 

A shield of arms : three couple-closes, a chief diapered 
lozengy, with an annulet in each interstice. Suspended by a 
strap from a tree, on a mount betw. two pairs of leaves. Sup- 
ported by two demi-female figures, issuing. Within a finely 
carved and cusped gothic panel. 

& 39enr' : filu : 3&enr' : Be Hattenftoatf)* 

12.928. Plaster cast from No. 12,927. [Ixxxix. 67.] 



John Rawlinge. 
Seal used by HENRY THOMPSON, ofco. Cumb., Esq. 

12.929. [A.D. 1663.] Red : en placard, f in. [Add. ch. 
17,201.] 

On a wreath, a cubit arm, embowed, in armour, grasping a 
falchion. Crest of RAWLINGS. 
Beaded border. 

Seal used by JANETT ROBINSON, of Brumfield, co. Cumb. 

12.930. [A.D. 1667.] Red : very imperfectly impressed on 
the paper of the charter, cut and folded over the wax before 
impression. [Add. ch. 17,176.] 

12.931. [A.D. 1667.] Another : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 



Robert Raworth, of Gray's Inn, co. Midd., Esq. 

12,932. [A.D. 1648.] Brownish-red : well preserved. 
H-XiVin. [Add. ch. 9424.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a flasque two fleurs-de-lis m 
pale, or two fleurs-de-lis in pale betw. as many {launches. 

Beaded border. 






HERALDIC SEALS. 



John Rawson. 

Seal used by WILLIAM PYE, Citizen and Carpenter, of London. 

12,933. [A.D. 1687.] Red, on a mass of dark red, covered 
with paper. -ffX-j-j!- in. [Harl. ch. in H. 33.] 

Oval : a castle with five circular towers, portal, etc., in 
allusion to the arms of RAWSON, which are : per fess a castle 
with four towers in perspective. 

Beaded border. 



John Ray, of Chertham, co. Kent. 

12,934. [A.D. 1364.] Opaque-greenish-brown. -^ in. 
[Harl. ch. 80 B. 13.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three roundles in chief, and 
a cross crosslet in base. Within a carved rosette or panel of 
eight cusped points. 



William, son of ROBERT de Raygate, of co. Line., Knt. 

12.935. [A.D. 1338.] Red: somewhat indistinct in places, 
i- in. [Harl. ch. 44 H. 26.] 

A shield of arms : five fusils in bend, REYGATE. Within 
a carved gothic quatrefoil panel. 

fc SIGILL' WILL'I D RAYGAT6 * 

12.936. Sulph. cast from No. 12,935. [D.C., F. 272.] 



John Raynaud, of Cranle, co. Suss. 

12,937. [A.D. 1360.] Red: edge chipped. About f- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 24,677.] 

A shield of arms : five fusils in fess. Betw. two wavy 
scrolls of foliage and flowers. 



Matildis, dau. of JOHN, son of ROBERT de Raynberghe. 
See WILLIAM DE WATERTON. 



John Reade, of Wrangle, co. Line., Esq. 

12,938. [A.D. 1601.] Red : very indistinct, f- x -fc in. 
[Harl. ch. 55 G. 40.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, 1,4, on a bend three 
shovellers, for READE ; 2, on a bend betw. three lions' heads 
erased, as many leaves, on a canton a cross crosslet ; 3, three 
bars wavy. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1550, f. 207 . 



428 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Reade, of St. Martiris-in-the-Fields, 
co. Midd., Gentl. 

12.939. [A.D. 1601.] Red : imperfect. About x -J in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 1880.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a griffin segreant ; 
2, 3, uncertain. Crest on a helmet, and mantling, and wreath, 
a double-headed eagle displayed. 

Carved border. 

Edward Andrewes. 

Seal used by JOHN READMAN, al. REDMAN, of Bury- 
cum-Heighmangrove, co. Hunt., Gentl. 

12.940. [A.D. 1656.] Red: indistinct. T VX| in. [Add. 
ch. 33,239.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a saltire voided, ANDREWS. 
Beaded border. 

12.941. [A.D. 1656.] Red. [Add. ch. 33,240.] 



I. de Monte-Pilloer. 

Seal used by KATERINA RECHESDALE, 

of Datchet, co. Buck. 

12,942. [A.D. 1370.] Red: very indistinct, -{-fin. [Add. 
ch. 5195.] 

A shield of arms, couche": three triple-towered castles, 
within a bordure engrailed. Crest on a helmet, lambrequin, 
cappiline, or short mantling, ermine, out of a ducal coronet a 
beacon (?). Background diapered lozengy, with a reticulated 
pattern of chain-like work. 

S' I D6 MONT6 PILLOGR. 
Apparently a French seal. 



Isabella 



Seal used by THOMAS, son of GILBERT DE REDEHOUGH, 
of Newcas tie-on- Tyne, co. Nor thumb. 

12,943. [A.D. 1322.] Light-brown : very indistinct, -ff in. 
[Cott. ch. xxix. 1 8.] 

Three shields of arms, conjoined at their bases in the centre 
of the seal : I, two lions passant in pale ; 2, two bars, in chief 
three escallops, ERRINGTON or ERINGTON, of co. Northumb. ; 
3, an orle, BALIOL. Within a trefoil panel. 

Legend betw. the lobes. 

S' IS AB_LL. 

Perhaps a Scottish seal. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



John Redenhale, of London, Clerk. 

12.944. [A.D. 1437.] Red : indistinct in places. i^- in. 
[Harl. ch. 55 B. 37.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a chief indented, in the dexter 
chief point a mullet for difference. Suspended by a strap 
from a tree. Within a cusped or engrailed panel. 

SigtHtt ioij'is Be re&enijale armtg. 

Cabled borders. 

12.945. Sulph, cast of No. 12,944. [D.C., G. 202.] 



Roger de Redevare. 
See ROGER DE RYDEWARE. 



William de Redham, of co. Norf. 

12,946. [A.D. 1324.] Green : imperfect, indistinct, injured 
by pressure ; detached, i-i- in. [Add. ch. 14,723.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Over the shield a 
helmet and plume. Field of shield and background diapered 
roughly. 

SIGILLVM WIL'MI DG R6DHAM. 

Beaded border. 

Cf. Blomefield's Hist, of Nor/., vol. vii., p. 235. (Dept. copy.) 



John Redman. 

See JOHN READMAN. 



Richard Redman, al. Redemayne, 
of co. York, Knt. 

12.947. [A.D. 1417.] Red : fine, injured by casting (?). 
14 in. [Harl. ch. 112 C. 30.] 

A shield of arms, couch\ three cushions ermine, two and 
one, REDMAN. Crest on a helmet and lambrequin, ermine, 
out of a ducal coronet a horse's head. Betw. two wavy sprigs 
of foliage. Within a finely carved gothic panel, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

StgtUu : rtcar&t * : * re&man * : *< 

Cabled border. 

12.948. Sulph. cast from No. 12,947. [D.C., G. 153.] 



430 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Margaret de Redveriis, al. Ripariis, 
dan. and heir of WARINE, son of GEROLD ; widow of 

BALDWIN DE REDVERS, son of 

WILLIAM DE VERNUN (DE REDVERS), 

Earl of Devon, and of FULK DE BREAUTE. ob. A.D. 1252. 

Secretum. 

12,949. [Early Hen. III.] Bronze-green : fine, imperfect 
at lower part. About If X -^ in. when perfect. [Cott. ch. v. 66.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms : two lions passant guardant 
in pale. This coat is perhaps compounded of those of FlTZ- 
GEROLD, a lion passant guardant, and REDVERS, a lion ram- 
pant. Above the shield a crescent enclosing a blazing sun 
or estoile wavy. 

& SGCR6TVM MARG ... 6 DG R6DV6RIIS. 

Cf. Cott. ch. xvi. 50, early Hen. III. ; and Add. ch. 15,430, A.D. 1243. 

12 ; 950. Sulph. cast of No. 12,949. [ D -C., E. 406.] 



John Rees, of Long Stratton, co. Norf. 

12.951. [A.D. 1383.] Pale-green: fragmentary. About 
in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 556. 40.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend three roundles, field diapered. 
Within a carved panel. 

Legend betw. the points : 

& S' IOH .......... S * 

Beaded border. 

John de Refham, son of RICHER DE REFHAM, 
Citizen of London. 

12.952. [A.D. 1314.] Dark-green: originally fine, edge 
chipped, -f- in. [Cott ch. xii. 40.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three escallops. Betw. 
three small cinquefoil flowers. Within a pointed quatrcfoil 

panel. 

* S' IOHANNIS D6 RFHAM. 

12.953. Sulph. cast of No. 12,952. [B.C., F. 186.] 

A John de Refham was Lord Mayor of London, in 1310, but bore 
another coat, viz., ermine, on a fess, three lions' gambs couped. 



Roger de Refham, son of JOHN DE REFHAM, 

late Citizen of London. 

12,954. [A.D. 1355.] Red: good. in. [Cott ch. 
xxix. 6.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three escallops, on a 
chief a lion passant, over all a label of three points. Betw. 
the initial letters. Within a carved panel of eight points. 

S' R. R. (?) 



HERALDIC SEALS. 431 



Thomas Rekinghale. 

Seal used by JOHN LE HELE, of Rykynghale. 
12,955. [A.D. 1377.] Green. -f in. [Add. ch. 27,008.] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. two birds, close, facing 
each to the other in chief, and a pierced mullet in base. 
8' TH'O : RKINGHAL. 



William Renoldes, of London, Gentl 

12.956. [A.D. 1609.] Red: chipped, indistinct. ^x-rVin. 
[Lansd. ch. 657.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three foxes' heads 
erased, for REYNOLDS. 
Carved border. 

Alice, widow of THOMAS de La Rente, of Ipswich, or 
John Rodlond, of Ipswich, co. Suff. 

12.957. [A.D. 1337.] Dark-green: injured, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 10,126.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. two (geese ?). Within a 
gothic quatrefoil panel. 



John de Reppes, of Methwold, co. Norf., Knt. 
12,958. [A.D. 1366.] Red: indistinct, chipped at edge. 
-2- in. [Stowe ch. 195.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, three chevronels, REPPES. 
Within a carved gothic panel of eight points, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

& SIGILLVM IOHANNIS [D16 R . PP . S * 



Ralph, son and heir of ROBERT de Rerisby, of co. Derb. 

12,959. [A.D. 1324.] Creamy-white: imperfect, indistinct, 
f in. [Cott. ch. xxix. 7.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend (three crosses fitchees), 
RERESBY. Betw. sprigs of foliage. 

R6RIS . . . 

Cf. Woll. ch. vii. 3, A.D. 1319. 



Ralph de Restwold. 

12,960. [A.D. 1362.] Plaster cast from somewhat indistinct 
impression, i in. [Ixxxix. 70.] 

A shield of arms : per saltire, ermine and [gules]. Within 
a carved panel of three outer points. Burke blazons the coat 
as : gyronny of four. 

SIGILLVM RADVLPHI D'_RSTWOLD. 



43 2 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Rethery, of co. Surr. 

12.961. [A.D. 1357.] Red: injured by pressure, indistinct 
in parts. I in. [Cott. ch. xxix. 8.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in each quarter a lion ram- 
pant. Betw. three pairs of sprigs. 

* S' THOMG R6J>6RY - * 

12.962. Sulph. cast of No. 12,961. [D.C., F. 406.] 



William Reve, of co. Northt., Clerk. 

12,963. [A.D. 1411.] Red: a fragment. About % in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 6050.] 

A shield of arms : of the bearings a crescent alone remains. 
Within a carved panel or rosette. 



Alice de Reydon. 

Seal used by RALPH DE REYDON, of cos. Stiff, and Essex. 

12.964. [A.D. 1336.] Creamy-white: very indistinct, fin. 
[Harl. ch. 55 C. 28.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., chequy, a cross, REYDON ; 
sin., a lion rampant, debruised by a bend. Within a trefoiled 
panel. 

Legend betw. the points : 

CS'A]_LI_CCI'.] 
Beaded border. 
Cf. for similar work, No. 12,943. [Cott. ch. xxix. 18.] 

12.965. [A.D. 1336.] Red : a fragment, indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 55 C. 29.] 

12.966. [A.D. 1336.] Creamy-white: indistinct. [Harl. 
ch, 55 C. 32.] 

S'A_u_cr. 

12.967. [A.D. 1336.] Creamy - white : very imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 55 C. 33-] 

12,068. [A.D. 1342.] Red. [Harl. ch. 55 C. 31.] 

C8'A1_LI _CP- 
12,969. [A.D. 1343.] Red: well preserved. [Harl. ch. 



,A_U_C, 
12,970. Sulph. cast of No. 12,969. [B.C., F. 286.] 



Robert de Reydon, of co. Stiff., Knt. 

12,971. [A.D. 1314.] Dark green : well preserved, injured 
by cutting round the edge to prepare for casting. | in. 
[Harl. ch. 55 C. .19.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 433 



A shield of arms : chequy, a cross, REYDON. Background 
roughly diapered lozengy. 

& S' ROB' DG R6YDON. 
12,972. Sulph. cast from No. 12,971. [D.C., F. 183.] 



Thomas de Reygate. 
See JOHN GILIBROND. 

John de Beylegh, of co. Devon (?). 

12.973. [A.D. 1336.] Red. in. [Harl. ch. 45 H. 51.] 
A shield of arms : a cross betw. four crosses, crosslet 

fitchees, on a circular escutcheon of pretence a bend lozengy, 
for RALEIGH. Within a carved gothic panel, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

12.974. [A.D. 1336.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 45 H. 51.] 

12.975. [A.D. 1336.] Red: imperfect [Harl. ch. 45 H. 

5I-] 

John Reymes, of co. Norf. 

12.976. [A.D. 1396.] Red : imperfect. in. [Add. ch. 

14,665-] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions rampant, 
RAYMES. Within a carved cinquefoil panel. 

. . gill' : fofTfe regmes. 

Drawn in Blomefield's Hist, of Norfolk, vol. xi. p. 35. (Dept. copy.) 



John de Reymes, Senr., of co. Norf. 

12,977. [A.D. 1359.] Red: fine, well preserved. I in. 
[Add. ch. 14,710.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions rampant, 
REYMES. Above and at each side of the shield a pair of 
slipped leaves or buds. Within a finely carved gothic double 
trefoil panel, ornamented with tracery in three alternate 
points, and with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

Legend betw. the points : 

S'l _ OH'_ IS- _ D6 _ R6Y _ M6S. ! 



Thomas Reynes, Lord of Upton- Scudamotir, co. Wilts. 
12,978. [A.D. 1416.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 24,874.] 
A shield of arms : bearings uncertain. 

.... li'ti tfjom 

VOL. III. 2 F 



434 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Reynold, Chaplain, of Ipswich, co. Suff. 
12,979. [A.D. 1399.] Red : imperfect, injured by pressure. 
About f in. when perfect. [Stowe ch. 393.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : charged with two chevronels or 
couple-closes, betw. in dexter chief a cross pattee, in sinister 
chief an estoile, in base a fleur-de-lis. Within two interlaced 
triangles. 

S' TH D . . . 



John Reynoldes, of cos. Cor nw. and Devon. 

12.980. [A.D. 1479.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. -| in. 
"Add. ch. 13,068.] 

A shield of arms : a chief indented. Above the shield is 
the letter I, in place of a helmet, surmounted by a fox 
passant. Betw. two sprigs of foliage. 

Cabled border. 

12.981. [A.D. 1479.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 13,069.] 



Rhodes. 



Seal used by JOHN DARBY, of London, Gentl. 

12,982. [A.D. 1716.] Red: en placard, on tape. X 4 in. 
[Add. ch. 35469.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : on a cross engrailed, 
betw. four lions rampant, five roundles, RHODES. 



Henry de Ribbesford, of co. Wore., Knt. 
12,983. [A.D. 1326.] Creamy-white: very indistinct, edge 
chipped, in. [Add. ch. 20,428.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a chief fretty, RlBFORD. 
fc S' H6NRICI D RIBB6 . . O . 



Richard de Ribo, son of WALTER DE RIBO, 

of co. York. 

12,984. [A.D. 1230-1250.] Green: well preserved. i in. 
[Add. ch. 21,179.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a chevron betw. three 
roundles, RlBO. 

SIGILL' RICARDI D6 RIBO. 



Christopher Mosier Rich. 
See JOHN HODSON. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 435 



Christopher Mosyer Rich. 

12,985. [A.D. 1721.] Red: en placard, on tape, imperfect. 
[Add. ch. 9307.] 

Seal as described in No. 12,986. 
Brother of John Rich, see No. 12,986. 



John Rich, 

of St. Mar tin' s-in-the- Fields, co. Midd., GentL 
12,986. [A.D. 1721.] Red : en placard, on tape, imperfect 

About I- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 9307.] 

A shield of arms: a chevron betw. two lions passant, RICH. 

Crest on a helmet, and ornamental mantling of foliage, out of 

a coronet a demi-lion rampant. 



John Rich. 

See JOHN HODSON. 

Richard, Vicar of Ravenesthorp. 
See THOMAS, Vicar of East Haddon. 



Richard Richardson, of North Byerley, co. York. 

12,987. [A.D. 1721.] Red: en placard, on tape or webbing, 
imperfect. About -f- X -f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 25,921.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chief three lions' heads 
erased, RICHARDSON. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling of foliage, and wreath, a dexter arm in armour 
lying fess-wise, holding a sword erect 



Sir Thomas Richardson, 
Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas. 

12.988. [A.D. 1628.] Red : illegible. [Lansd. ch. 580.] 
For description see next, No. 12,989. 

12.989. [A.D. 1630.] Red : faded, cracked, indistinct. 
About -ff X T%- in. [Harl. ch. 56 C. 4.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chief three lions' heads 
erased, RICHARDSON. 



John Richmane, son and heir of ROBERT RICHMANE, 

of Heddenham, co. Norf. 

12,990. [A.D. 1629.] Bronze-green: injured, indistinct in 
places. About T V x in. [Add. ch. 14,694.] 

Oval : a shield of arms: ermine, on a chief a griffin passant, 
RICHMOND of Heddenham. 
Beaded border. 

Drawn in Blomeficld's Hist, of Norfolk, vol. x., p. 144. (Dept. copy.) 

2 F 2 



436 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Richmane, of Heddenham, co. Norf., Gentl. 

12,991. [A.D. 1629.] Bronze-green : injured, indistinct in 
places. f- x T V in. [Add. ch. 14,694.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, on a chief a griffin passant, 
RICHMOND of Heddenham. 

Drawn in Blomefield's Hist, of Norfolk, vol. x., p. 144. (Dept. copy.) 



Walter de Rideware. 

See WALTER, son of WALTER RYDWARE. 



Hugh, de Ringesdune, Ringisdone, al. Ryngesdun, 
of co. Line., Knt. 

12.992. [7V0i/..Edw. I. or II.] Pale or faded red: in- 
distinct in parts, with mark of the handle of the matrix. 
I T V X in. [Add. ch. 21,117.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : two lions passant in 
pale. 

&SIGILL' HVGONIS D' RINGGSDVNG. 

12.993. [Temp. Edw. I. or II.] Red: good, with mark 
of the handle of the matrix. [Add. ch. 21,118.] 

# SIGILL' HVGONIS D' RINGSDVNe. 

12.994. [Temp. Edw. I. or II.] Green : imperfect, in- 
distinct. [Add. ch. 21,120.] 

* SIGILL' HVGONIS D' RINGSDVN. 



Ralph de Ringesdune, Ringesdund, Ringedone, al. 
Ryngesdun, of co. Line. 

12.995. [Temp. Edw. I. or II.] Pale or faded red : in- 
distinct, if in. [Add. ch. 21,119.] 

A shield of arms : two lions passant in pale, contournes. 

* S' RADVLPHI D6 RINGSDVN6. 

12.996. [Late 1 3th, or early I4th cent] Creamy-white: 
indistinct [Add. ch. 21,138.] 

* S f RADVLPHI D6 RING6SDVN6. 

12.997. [Late 1 3th cent] Dark-green: a fragment [Harl. 
ch. 55 D. 34.] 

GGSDVN6. 



Margaret de Ripariis. 
See MARGARET DE REDVERIIS. 



Gilbert de Rishtone, of co. Kent. 

12,998. [A.D. 1288.] Green : chipped. 4J- in. [Harl. ch. 
80 A. 45.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 437 



A shield of arms : two bird-bolts (?) betw. three crosses 
crosslet in fess, in chief a label of three points. Suspended by 
a strap from a hook, and betw. two slipped leaves. Within 
a carved panel of eight points. 

Legend betw. the points. 

PRGVG SVY. 



Elizabeth, wife of JOHN Rivel. 

12,999. [A.D. 1347.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
If in. [Ixxxix. 74.] 

On a tree of three branches, suspended by straps, two 
shields of arms : dex., ermine, a chevron within a bordure 
engrailed, REVELL and RYVELL ; sin., vairt, a fess. 

In place of the legend, a wavy scroll of roses and foliage. 



John Rivel, Knt. 

13,000. [A.D. 1347.] Plaster cast from imperfect impres- 
sion. I in. [Ixxxix. 73.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a chevron, within a bordure 
engrailed, REVELL and RYVELL. Within a carved panel, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
fc SIGILLVM IOHANNIS # * RIV6L 



Baudewine de Riveria, of co. Hunt. 

13,001. [i3th cent] Green: a fragment. About iJ- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 33,272.] 

A shield of arms : uncertain, perhaps a lion or lions. 

. Devi 



Sir George Rivers, of co. Hertf., 
Deputy Chamberlain of the Exchequer. 

13.002. [A.D. 1619.] Red: injured, indistinct. T 9 F x T Vin. 
[Add. ch. 24,059.] 

Oval : a lion rampant, RIVERS. Not on a shield. 

Another Seal, 
as Sir GEORGE RIVERS, of Chafford, co. Kent. 

13.003. [A.D.^i627.] Red : indistinct -| X in. [Add. 

ch. 30,734-1 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars wavy, in chief three 
roundles, RIVERS. 

Beaded border. 



43$ CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Riveres, al, Ripariis, Lord of Aungre 

(Ongar, co. Essex), Lord of Bur gate, co. Southt., son of 

RICHARD DE RIVERES. 

13.004. [A.D. 1269.] Bronze-green: fine, injured by pre- 
paration for casting. I in. [Harl. ch. 55 D. 24.] 

A shield of arms : six lozenges, three, two, and one, 
RIVERS. 

S S' IOHANNIS D RIV6R6S. 
Beaded borders. 
Cf. Lansd. ch. 79, temp. Edw. I. 

13.005. [A.D. 1267-1274.] Bronze-green : fine, chipped 
edge. App. by a silk plait of variegated green colours. 
[Harl. ch. 550. 25.] 

* S' IOHANNIS D6 RIV6R6S. 

13.006. Sulph. cast of No. 13,005. [B.C., E. 404.] 

13.007. [Late Hen. III.] Bronze - green : indistinct in 
places. [Harl. ch. 55 D. 26.] 

fc S' IOHANNIS D6 RIVRS. 
Cf. Cott. ch., Augustus II. 14, A.D. 1270. 



John de Rivirs, Ryvers, al. Ripariis, of co. Essex, Knt., 
son and heir of D. JOHN DE RYVERS. 

13.008. [A.D. 1308.] Red: fine. | in. [Add. ch. 19,964.] 
A shield of arms : lozengy. RIVERS. Suspended by a 

strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. three slipped 
oak-leaves on seal side. 

S' : lOH'IS : D : RIVIRS : 

13.009. [A.D. 1309.] Red: indistinct in places. [Add. ch. 
19,982.] 

S' : lOH'IS : D : RIVIRS : 

13.010. [A.D. 1309.] Red : indistinct in places. [Add. ch. 
19,983-] 

S' : lOH'IS : D6 : RIVIRS : 

13.011. [A.D. 1317.] Red: very imperfect [Harl. ch. 
55 D. 28.] 

o 



John, son of JOHN de Riveris, al. Ripariis, 

of co. Essex, Knt. 
13,012. [A.D. 1334.] Green : well preserved. % in. [Add. 

ch. 19,984.] 

A shield of arms : three lozenges, two and one, in chief a 
label of as many points, for RIVERS. Betw. three sprigs of 

foliage. 

SJ S' lOH'IS FILM lOH'IS D6 RIVRIS. 

Beaded borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 439 



13,013. [A.D. 1359.] Red: indistinct, injured. [Harl. ch. 
55 D. 31.] 

SS S' lOH'ILS F3ILII lOH'IS D6 RIVGRICS]. 



Thomas Robertes, son of WALTER ROBERTES, 
of co. Kent, Esq. 

13.014. [A.D. 1 544.] Dark - green : imperfect. About 
f- X i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 80 B. 37.] 

Shaped : on a chevron three mullets, ROBERTS, not on a 
shield. 

Beaded border. 

Thomas Robertes, of Glosenbury, co. Kent, Esq. 

13.015. [A.D. 1603.] Red: very indistinct. About ^-X-^ in 
[Harl. ch. 77 H. 49.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron three mullets, 
ROBERTS. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, 
illegible. 

Walter Roberts, 

of Stonehouse in Warbleton, co. Suss., Gentl. 

13.016. [A.D. 1716.] Red : en placard, on a tape, in- 
distinct. -I X in. [Add. ch. 30,841.] 

An ornamentally carved shield of arms : on a chevron 
three mullets, in chief a mullet for difference, ROBERTS. 



Daniell Robins, of Chedworth, co. Glouc., Mason. 

13,017. [A.D. 1693.] Red : en placard. \ in. [Add. ch. 
15,162.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. two roundles in chief, 
in base an indistinct charge. 



Lodowicus [Robsert], Knt., Lord de Bourg\c\h\ie\r, K.G., 
$th Baron Bourchier. 

13,018. [A.D. 1429.] Red : fine ; from a ring. -^ x in. 
[Harl. ch. 43 H. 9.] 

Octagonal : on a helmet with short serrated mantling, an 
old man's head in profile, bearded and with long hair, couped 
at the shoulders, habited, collared, ducally crowned, and 
wearing a tall conical hat, crest of BOURCHIER. On each 
side a water-bouget, the bearing of the family ; and above 
the crest a Katharine-wheel. The background replenished 
with sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

Beaded border. 



440 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Janett Robinson. 
See JOHN RAWLINGE. 



Richard Robynns. 
See EDM. DE MERTONE. 

John Robynson, of Boston, co. Line. 

13,019. [A.D. 1494.] Red: encircled with a twisted rush, 
in. [Add. ch. 20,898.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three slipped trefoils. 
Ornamented border. 



John de Rocca. 

13,020. [A.D. 1321.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. - in. [Ixxxiii. 47.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered lozengy, a triple-towered 
castle. Betw. three wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

$ SIGILLVM : IOHANNIS : D6 : ROCCA- 
Perhaps a foreign seal. 



Thomas, Dominus de la Roche, i st Baron. 

13,021. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
f- X -f- in. [Ixxxix. 75.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : three roches naiant in 
pale, ROCHE. 

wS' THOMG D6 LA ROCH6. 



John de Rocheford. 

Seal used by MARGARET, wife of JOHN DE FREFORD, Knt. 

13,022. [A.D. 1345.] Red: originally fine, chipped, injured 
by pressure, in. [Add. ch. 20,475.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancetty betw. three lions rampant, 

crowned. Betw. two pairs of oak-leaves slipped. Within a 

carved gothic device, consisting of a triangle and cinquefoil 

interlaced, ornamented with ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

tt SIGILL' ft IOHANNIS ft D6 ft ROCH6FORD. 

Beaded border. 

P. de Rochefort. 
See P. DE RUPE-FORTI, No. 13,166. 



Ralph, son of JOHN de Rocheford, of co. Staff. 
13,023. [A.D. 1351.] Red : injured, indistinct. -J in. 
[Add. ch. 20,476.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 44 1 

A shield of arms : a fess dancetty betw. three lions ram- 
pant, ROCHFORD. Betw. two wingless wyverns. The shield 
appears to be resting on three spears, the heads of which are 
visible above the shield. 

8 SIGILL' . . LFI . ... FORD. 



Ralph Rocheford, al. de Roehefort, of co. Dors,, Knt. 

13.024. [A.D. 1412.] Red: originally fine, chipped, i^- in. 
[Harl. ch. ill C. 61.] 

For description see next seal, No. 13,026. 

g [& r]almlpi)i + Be + rorfjrfort + militia 

13.025. Sulph. cast of No. 13,024. [B.C., G. 135.] 

13.026. [A.D. 1427.] Red : originally fine, indistinct in 
places ; formerly encircled with a twisted rush, the marks of 
which remain. i-|- in. [Cott. ch. xxix. 17.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, a bordure, for ROCHFORD. 
Background diapered with foliage and flowers. Within a 
quadrilobe, ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

$ Jfc rattulpfji + te + rod)tfort + militia * 

Cabled border. 

13.027. Sulph. cast of No. 13,026. [B.C., G. 176.] 

13.028. [A.D. 1427.] Red : originally fine, injured by 
pressure ; encircled with a twisted rush. [Harl. ch. 55 B. 39.] 

& j> raDttlpi)i + Be + todjefort + militia * 

This is the counterpart of the preceding charter, No. 13,026. 



Roberd de Rocheford, of co. Essex, Chevr. 

13.029. [A.D. 1322.] Red : a fragment. About in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 15,455.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, a label of five points, RoCH- 
FORD. Betw. three sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

In place of the legend a wreath of foliage, or bordure of 
bay-leaves. 

Simon de Rochford, Knt. 

13.030. [A.D. 1312.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
-ff- in. [Ixxxix. 76.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, a label of five points, ROCH- 
FORD. Above the shield a small bird, at each side a wingless 
wyvern. 

In place of legend a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 



442 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas de Rochesford, i.e. Rochford, 

of co. Essex, Knt. 

13,031. [A.D. 1342.] Red: chipped. -f|- x | in. [Add. 
ch. 15,458.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly (diapered), a label of five 
points, ROCHFORD. Suspended by a loop from a forked tree.. 
Betw. two wingless wyverns. 



Walram de Rocheford, Knt. 

13,032. [A.D. 1317.] Dark-green: imperfect, indistinct in 
places. ^ in. [Add. ch. 28,556.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, diapered lozengy ; 2, 3, 
plain, over all on a bend some uncertain charges, for ROCH- 
FORD. Betw. two wingless wyverns. 

S' WALERAM : D6 : ROCH6FOR . 



Robert Rockold, of co. Nott., Clerk. 

13,033. [A.D. 1650.] Black: en placard, imperfect. About 
X 4- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 5303.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield (of arms ?) : per fess, in chief a 
merchant's mark or monogram ; in base, coupt, I, quarterly, 
i., iv., a lion passant, that in the i. quarter contourne ; ii., Hi., 
two roses or cinquefoils in fess ; 2, nebuly (?). 



Thomas Rodbard, al. Radbard, 

Citizen and Alderman of London. 

13,034. [A.D. 1688.] Red : en placard, on a label, imper- 
fect. - in. [Add. ch. 36,448.] 

Perhaps a lozenge-shaped shield of arms : bendy of four, 
in the third space a baton. 



Philip de Rodbourghe, of co. Glouc. 

13,035. [A.D. 1359.] Red: indistinct. -f- X -ff in. [Slo. 
ch. xxxiii. 40.] 

A shield of arms: a chevron betw. three cinquefoils. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

S . . D6 . . S . 



John Rodeneye, Knt. 

13,036. [A.D. 1398.] Red: injured, cracked. About i in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 48 H. 16.] 

A shield of arms : three eagles displayed, two and one, 
RODNEY. Suspended by a chain from a forked tree. Back- 



HERALDIC SEALS. 443 



ground replenished with small trefoils slipped. Within an 
elaborately traced gothic panel. 

+ + + Sttllu ..... amuf roBenee *< *< 



Cf. John Rodeney, of Lyme, co. Dors., Knt., Harl. ch. 47 D. 5, 
A.D. 1398. 

John Rodes, of Horbury, co. York, GentL 
13,037. [A.D. 1669.] Light-brown : very indistinct, im- 
perfect. About -f x -^ in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 13,709.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : very uncertain. 



Isabella . . . ch . . es . . . 

Seal used by HENRY RODLOND or MARGERY, his wife. 
13,038. [A.D. 1362.] Red : cracked, imperfect. in. 
[Add. ch. 10,133.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three horseshoes. Betw. 
three pairs of thyrsi or sprigs of foliage. 

.ISABEL. . CH . . eS . 



John Rodlond. 
See ALICE DE LA RENTE. 

John de Rodom. 

See THOMAS DE HORSLEE. 

Nicholas Rody, of co. Suss. 

13,039. [A.D. 1447.] Red. -^ in. [Add. ch. 23,455.] 
From a signet. A stag lodged. For the crest of RODIE, 
a roebuck. In the field the legend : 

nwol 



Katerina Roet, Duchess of Lancaster. 
See PLANTAGENET. 



John de Rodyngton, 

Parson of the Church of Whelton, co. Northt. 

13.040. [A.D. 1375.] Red: indistinct, fin. [Add. ch. 

21,553-] 

From a signet : on a shield some imitations of heraldic 
charges, perhaps a chevron betw. three pheons. Betw. three 
pairs of leaves, slipped. 

Beaded border. 

13.041. [A.D. 1375.] Red. [Add. ch. 21,554.] 
Cf. Add. ch. 21,552, A.D. 1366 ; 21,607, A.D. 1367. 





444 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Rogere, of co. Berks., Esq. 

13 ; 042. [A.D. 1459.] Red : from a rin - ^ir m - [Cott 
ch. xxix. 19.] 

A stag, contourne 1 . Crest of ROGERS. 
Carved border. 

Edward Rogers, of co. Wilts. 

13,043. [A.D. 1544.] Red: fine. fin. [Add. ch. 5700.] 
An ornamental shield of arms : a stag passant, bezante, 

ducally gorged, ROGERS. In the field over the back of the 

stag the initial letter E. 



Isabella Rogeres, 

of Leynthale- Starker e, co. Here/., Widow. 
13,044. [A.D. 1369.] Discoloured white : indistinct, in- 
jured by pressure. |-- in. [Cott. ch. xxix. 20.] 

A shield of arms : perhaps bendy, a chief with uncertain 
charges. Within a carved gothic panel. 
Legend very conjectural : 

. H6RTR . . OPTR6W . . (?) 



John Rogers. 
See GEORGE ASHBY. 



Thomas Rogers, of Iff or d, co. Suss., Gentl. 

13.045. [A.D. 1691.] Red : en placard, on a label, imper- 
fect. 4 X 4 in. [Add. ch. 30,670.] 

Oval : an eagle displayed, the feet on a branch of foliage. 
Perhaps for a crest. 

13.046. [A.D. 1691.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,671.] 

13.047. [A.D. 1691.] Red: en placard, on the dors. [Add. 
ch. 30,671.] 

Rohesia, Countess of Lincoln, wife of 

(l) GlLLEBERT DE GANT, Earl of Lincoln, and 

(2) ROBERT DAPIFER. 

13.048. \Temp. Hen. III.] Light-brown : imperfect, in- 
distinct in places. About 2-i- X if in. when perfect. [Harl. 
ch. 55 E. 13.] 

Pointed oval ; chevronelly, or eight chevrons, not on a 
shield. Perhaps for ABRINCIS or CLARE, but the parentage 
v- this noble lady is not satisfactorily determined ; some 

fhorities call her daughter of William de Romara, Earl of 
LQlcoln (Dugdale, Baronage, vol. i., p. 400, col. 2) ; others 





HERALDIC SEALS. 445 

traverse this statement (J. G. Nichols, Topographer and 
Genealogist, vol. L, pp. 301-320). Cf. No. 6645. 

[+ SIGI3LLVM ROH6SCI6 COMITHSSE LINCOLIG. 

Engr. in Nichols, Top. and Geneal., 1. c. 

13,049. Sulph. cast of No. 13,048. [B.C., D. 208.] 



Thomas [III.] de Rokeby, Chevr., Warden and Chamberlain 
of the King of England in the Castle of Logkmaban, 
co. Dumfr. 

13.050. [A.D. 1402.] Red : originally fine, chipped, in- 
jured in places by pressure, -ff- in. [Harl. ch. 55 D. 50.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three rooks, ROKEBY. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
gothic panel, ornamented with small quatrefoils along the 
inner edge. 

StgtUum : &f)ome : [Ke :] i&oftebg. 

Beaded border. 

13.051. Sulph. cast from No. 13,050. [B.C., F. 232.] 

13.052. Recent impression in red sealing wax, apparently 
from the matrix, [xxxv. 168.] 



13,053. Sulph. cast from fine impression. [B.C., F. 233.] 

He : 



Robert, son and heir of B. ROBERT de La Rokele, 

of co. Buck. 

13,054. [A.D. 1306.] Green : fragmentary. About in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 23,874.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, a bordure pellettee. Suspended 
by a strap. Betw. two branches of foliage. 
# S' ROB . 



William de La Rokele, 

Parson of Redgrave Church, co. Suff. 
Seal used by JOHN DE LA ROKELE. 

13.055. [A.D. 1361.] Bronze-green : fine. -{- in. [Harl. 
ch. 55 E. 4.] 

A shield of arms : three martlets, two and one, a chief 
lozengy. Within a carved and pointed gothic trefoil panel, 
ornamented with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 
* SIGILL' * WILLI DG LA ROKL6 * ** & 

13.056. Sulph. cast from No. 13,055. [B.C., F. 417.] 

13.057. [A.D. 1364.] Green: edge chipped. [Harl. ch. 
55 E. 6.] 

ft * SIGILL' * Wl ... D * LA ROKG . . . * * * 



44-6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Eokesby, of co. Suff., Clerk. 

13,058. [A.D. 1475.] Red : injured in places by pressure. 
-iV X -V in. [Add. ch. 9734.] 

Oblong octagonal signet : a shield of arms : a saltire, 
ROKESBY, and in chief some illegible charges. 



Roger de Rokeslee, Citizen of London. 
13,059. [A.D. 1309.] Red : fine, imperfect on the 1. h. side. 
About in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 55 E. 3.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend betw. four birds (rooks ?) 
three uncertain charges. 

8 : S' ROGGRI : DG . 



Thomas de Rokeslee, of co. Herts. 

13,060. [A.D. 1346.] Green, discoloured in places : 
originally fine, chipped. |- in. [Add. ch. 15,474] 

A shield of arms : paly wavy of six, a canton. Betw. two 
leopards' heads erased. 

ft S' THOM6 D ROK6SL6. 
Beaded borders. 

Cf. the arms of ROKESBY, barry nebuly of six, on a canton a mullet. 
Cf. also a wolfs head erased, etc., crest of ROXBY. 



Thomas Rolf, of Parva Walt/tarn \co. Essex}. 

13,061. [A.D. 1421.] Red: indistinct. $ in. [Add. ch. 
6180.] 

A shield of arms, couche': on a bend some uncertain 
charges, the field diapered (?). Above the shield a helmet but 
no crest. 

In place of the legend a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 



Thomas de Rolleston, of co. Derby. 

13,062. [A.D. 1337.] Green: imperfect. % in. [Harl. ch. 
112 C. 40.] 

A shield of arms : a cinquefoil, on a chief a lion passant 
guardant, ROLLESTON. Suspended by a strap, betw. two 
sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

tt S' THOM6 CD6 ] ROLL6STON6. 
Inner border carved. 



Richard Ronpe, of co. Devon. 

13,063. [A.D. 1616.] Red : en placard, imperfect. About 
| X i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 13,224 A.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 447 



Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., an eagle rising ; 
sin,, three fleurs-de-lis, two and one. Above the shield the 
initial letters R. R. 

Carved border. 

Edward Rookes, of Petersfield, co. Southt. 

13,064. [A.D. 1704.] Red : en placard, on a label, imper- 
fect. % x -f- in. [Add. ch. 19,037.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, and on a canton a cross 
moline. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, 
a lion's gamb erect, holding a cross as in the arms. 

Cabled border. 



Richard Rookes, of co. Buck. 

13,065. [A.D. 1375.] Red : cracked, very imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 85 G. 26.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a lion rampant ; sin., 
destroyed, with exception of a fleur-de-lis in the base. 

. STGL6R . 



Thomas Rooky s, of Falley \_Fawley], co. Buck., Esq. 

13,066. [A.D. 1519.] Red : cracked, chipped. % in. [Cott. 
ch. xxix. 24.] 

A shield of arms : a fess flory, counter-flory, betw. four 
rooks, three in chief and one in base, for ROOKES. Betw. 
three pairs of sprigs of foliage. 



John Rookwode, of Stanefelde, co. Suff. 

13.067. [A.D. 1398.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
% in. [Harl. ch. 58 C. 34.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three uncertain charges, 
perhaps chess-rooks. 
Legend illegible. 

John Rookwode, al. Rokwode, of cos. Essex and Suff. 

13.068. [A.D. 1413.] Red: originally fine, a fragment 
About -! in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 49 D. 37.] 

A shield of arms : [six] chess-rooks [three, two, and one], 
ROCK WOOD. Betw. [two] slipped trefoils. Within a carved 
panel, composed of a triangle and cinquefoil combined, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
, .HANNl . 



448 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

13,069. Sulph. cast from chipped impression. [D.C., G. 

140.] 

fc + S' + IOHANNIS + D6 + ROKWOCD6] +. 



Thomas Rokwode, of cos. Essex and Suff. 

13.070. [A.D. 1488.] Red : from a signet ring. Originally 
encircled with a twisted rush, -i X -f- in. [Harl. ch. 48 D. 27.] 

Oval : a chess-rook, in allusion to the arms of ROKEWODE, 
or ROOKWOOD. 

William Rookwode, al. Rokewode, 
of cos. Essex and Suff. 

13.071. [A.D. 1413.] Red: fine, edge slightly chipped. 
I in. [Harl. ch. 49 D. 37.] 

A shield of arms : six chess-rooks, three, two, and one. 

ROCKWOOD. In the fess point an annulet for difference. 

Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 

panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Sigtllum : Unllclmt : rohrtooUr. 

Carved border. 

13.072. Sulph. cast of No. 13,071. [D.C., G. 141.] 



Beatrix, Lady de Roos, dau. of 
RALPH STAFFORD, ist Earl of Stafford ; married to 
(i.) MAURICE, 2nd Earl of Desmond ; 

(ii.) THOMAS DE ROOS, $th Baron Ros of Hamlake ; and 

(iii.) RICHARD BURLEY, Knt. 

13.073. [A.D. 1404.] Red : fine, edge injured. if in. 
[Add. ch. 22,391.] 

A shield of arms : tierce en pale, dex., three water-bougets, 
two and one, ROOS ; centre, STAFFORD, with diapered field ; 
sin., barry of six, on a chief two pellets, an inescutcheon 
charged with three bars, BURLEY. Above the shield an 
anchor, lying fess-wise, lined and ringed. Supporters two 
greyhounds sejant, each on a mount, collared, and lined to 
the anchor. 

+ * : 2>tgtllum : : Bommt : * : beatridjs : * : 
Be : * : liooss : * * 

13.074. [A.D. 1412-13.] Plaster cast, tinted red, from 
imperfect impression, if in. [Ixxvi. 42.] 

[+ * i &t]gtUum : * : Bom[me] . . 

He : * : ftou* : * * 

13.075. Another. [Ixxvi. 42 B.] 
Legend as above. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 449 



John de Ros, al. Roos, son of ROBERT DE Roos, Knt., 
of co. Essex. 

13.076. [A.D. 1336.] Brownish-green : good. % in. [Harl. 
ch. 55 E. 28.] 

A shield of arms : two chevrons, in chief a label of five 
points. Within a finely carved gothic quatrefoil. 
Legend betw. the points : 

S' IOHANNIS D6_ROS. 

13.077. Sulph. cast from No. 13,076. [D.C., F. 261.] 

13.078. [A.D. 1342.] Green: originally fine, imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 55 E. 29.] 

13.079. [A.D. 1349.] Pale-greenish-white. [Harl. ch. 
55 E. 30.] 

Margeria, Dame de Roos, widow, 

dati. and heir of Sir PHILIP DESPENSER, wife of 

(i) JOHN DE Ros, %tk Baron Ros of Hamlake, 

and (2) Sir ROGER WENTWORTH. 

13.080. [A.D. 1455.] Red: imperfect, much injured by 
pressure. About if in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 55 E. 32.] 

A shield of arms, coucJie: uncertain. Crest on a helmet 
and mantling, a covered cup, for DESPENSER. Background 
replenished with sprigs of foliage. 

Legend on a scroll : 

e 5e *< roos * 



Robert de Ros, Lord of Beauv\oir, co. Line.'] 

13.081. \pb. A.D. 1285.] Discoloured-white : good, injured 
in parts, i^ in. [Harl. ch. 55 E. 26.] 

A shield of arms : three water-bougets, two and one, Ros. 
Background replenished with sprigs of foliage and flowers. 
Within a cusped or engrailed rosette of nine points. 
8 SIGILLVM ROBERT! D6 ROS. 

Beaded borders. 

13.082. \ob. A.D. 1285.] Green: fine, chipped at the back. 
App. by plaited cords of green silk. [Harl. ch. 55 E. 27.] 

* SIGILLVM ROB6RTI D6 ROS. 



Robert Roos, of Gedeney, co. Line., Chevr. 

13.083. .[A.D. 1430.] Red : edge chipped, indistinct in 
places. About i^- in. when perfect. [Cott. ch. xii. 22.] 

On a chaplet of foliage and flowers a shield of arms, couch/: 
three water-bougets, two and one, Roos. Crest on a helmet 
and ornamental mantling, a peacock in his pride. 

. . . ofcert roos U' ge mtlttts* 

13.084. Sulph. cast from No. 13,083. [B.C., G. 185.] 

VOL. III. 2 G 



450 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert de Roos, Seigneur de Coudray, co. Suss. (?). 

13,085. [ 1 5th cent.] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion. i-f- in. [Ixxxix. 80.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly, i, 4, three water- 
bougets, two and one, ROOS ; 2, 3, two bars. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling of foliage which replenishes the 
background, and wreath, a peacock in his pride. 

Legend on a scroll : 

rofrert * rooa * . . gneur * Be ** rouDrai? * (?) 



Thomas de Roos de Hamelake, afterw. (A.D. 1362) 
$th Baron Ros of Hamlake. 

13.086. [A.D. 1359.] Red: fine. i| in. [Add. ch. 20,054.] 
A shield of arms : three water-bougets, Roos and Ros. 

Supported by a wild-man with long hair, and very attenuated 
body, holding the shield before him. Within a finely carved 
gothic panel of seven points, with ogival head, and enriched 
with small countersunk quatrefoils in the spandrils, and 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Sigtllum : 2Tf)ome Be a&ooa Be ^amelaft. 

Beaded border. 

13.087. [A.D. 1359.] Red: originally very fine, chipped 
at edge. [Add. ch. 20,053.] 

All the legend wanting except : 

. inr * or .............. 



..... 



Another seal, as Lord of Hamelak, ^th Baron. 

13.088. [A.D. 1362-1384.] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression. if in. [Ixxxix. 79.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered with lozengy hatching, 
three water-bougets, two and one, ROOS. Betw. three pairs 
of leaves or filberts. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil, 
ornamented with small roses along the inner edge. 

S>* * tfjome * &e * rooa * Domini # He * ijatwlafc 8 

Beaded border. 

13.089. Red : originally fine, injured, imperfect, [xxxvi. 
122.] 

..... me *, Ue * roos ........ De 



Thomas Roos, Citizen and Mercer, of London. 
13,090. [A.D. 1422.] Red: fine, originally encircled with 
a twisted rush. I in. [Add. ch. 15,768.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three martlets, Roos. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 451 



Suspended by a loop from a forked tree. Within a carved 
gothic panel. 

StgtHu * tijomr roof < crtnf * Uon&on * 



Thomas, Z<W de Ros, loth Baron. 

13.091. [A.D. 1431.] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
2-f- in. [Ixxxix. 83.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three water-bougets, 
two and one, ROOS ; 2, 3, a fess betw. two bars gemel, 
BADLESMERE. Over the shield a peacock in his pride. On 
each side two shields of arms, dex. (i) a wheel, TRUSBUT and 
BELVOIR, (2) chequy, Roos, DE VALLIBUS, or VAUX ; sin. 
(i) an eagle displayed, (2) three wheels, ESPEC. Background 
replenished with an elegantly designed arabesque ornament 
of foliage, tendrils, and bunches of grapes. Within a bilobe 
of two intersecting circles, with two cusps each boldly tre- 
foiled, and carved along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Stgtllu : tijome ; Bin Be : rooa z Be gtrultiottft (?) : 
Be i ijamelafc Be : baltfcus : z : Ke 

13.092. Sulph. cast. [B.C., H. 100.] 



William de Ros, Lord of Hamlake. 

13.093. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from fine impression, 
-fl in. [Ixxxix. 77.] 

A shield of arms : three water-bougets, two and one, Ros. 
Betw. two wingless wyverns. 

* S' WILL6LMI D6 ROS. 
Beaded borders. 

William de Roos, al. Ros, of co. York. 

13.094. [i3th cent] Green: originally fine, cracked, im- 
perfect, l-i- in. [Harl. ch. 55 E. 25.] 

A shield of arms : three water-bougets, two and one, Roos. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree (?). Betw. [two] lions 
rampant, that on the sin. wanting. 

9 SIG . . . . L6LMI : D6 : ROOS : 

Beaded border. 

13.095. Sulph. cast from No. 13,094. [D.C., E. 399.] 



William de Ros de Hamelac, 

also called Lord WILLIAM DE Ros, Lord of Hamelake, 

co. York, ind Baron Ros of Hamlake. 

13,096. [A.D. 1312.] Dark-green: fine, edge injured. 
| in. [Harl. ch. 55 E. 19.] 

A shield of arms : three water-bougets, two and one, 

2 G 2 



452 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

ROOS. Betw. four roses. Within a cusped gothic panel of 
eight cusped points, having small countersunk trefoil openings 
in the spandrils. 

* S' : WILL'I : DG ROS : DNI : DG : HAMGLAK : 

13.097. [A.D. 1316.] Dark-brownish-red : fine. [Harl. ch. 
55 E. 20.] 

& S' : WILL'I : D ROS : DNI : DG : HAMGLAK : 

13.098. Sulph. cast of No. 13,097. [B.C., F. 214.] 



William de Roos, al. Ros, of Hamelak, son and heir of 
Lord WILLIAM DE ROS ; [and -$rd Baron Ros of Hamlake] 

13.099. [A.D. 1322.] Red, discoloured in parts : originally 
fine, now slightly chipped, i-i- in. [Harl. ch. 55 E. 23.] 

A shield of arms : three water-bougets, two and one, 
ROOS and Ros. Above the shield a rose, at each side a 
wingless wyvern. Within a carved and pointed gothic 
quatrefoil panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small 
ball-flowers or roses. 

fc SIGILL * WILL'I * DG * ROOS * DG * HAMGLAK. 

Beaded borders. 

13.100. Sulph. cast from No. 13,099. [D.C., F. 213.] 



William Roos, Knt,, Lord of Hamelake, 
Qtk Baron Ros of Hamelake. 

13.101. [A.D. 1412.] Red : originally very fine, chipped 
in places, i^ in. [Harl. ch. 1 1 1 C. 61.] 

A shield of arms, coucJit-. quarterly, i, 4, three water- 
bougets, two and one, ROOS and Ros ; 2, 3, a fess betw. two 
double cotises, BADLESMERE. Crest on a helmet, and short 
cappiline or lambrequin, a peacock close. Supporters, two 
trees, each on a mount. Betw. the cappiline and the sin. 
supporter a small text letter f (?), perhaps the private mark 
of the seal engraver. Within a circular panel ornamented 
along the inner edge with small lozenges or billets. 

.*&'*> to tU't *> roos *> Out *> * Be * ijamclafc *> 

The stops are trefoils, slipped, each springing from a 
small mount. 

13.102. Sulph. cast from No. 13,101. [B.C., G. 136.] 



Thomas Roper, of Eltham, co. Kent, Esq. 

13,103. [A.D. 1595.] Reddish-brown: indistinct, from a 
ring. -14-X-^in. [Harl. ch. 79 B. 35.] 

Oval : on a wreath a lion rampant, in its dexter fore-paw a 
ducal coronet. Crest of ROPER. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 


453 


13,104. 


[A.D. 


I59S-] 


Reddish-brown : 


indistinct 


[Harl. 


ch. 80 B. 


55-] 












13,105. 


[A.D. 


1 59S-] 


Reddish-brown 


: very 


indistinct. 


[Harl. ch. 


86 H. 


42.] 










13,106. 


[A.D. 


1596.] 


Reddish-brown 


: very 


indistinct. 


[Harl. ch. 


86 H. 


56.] 











William Roper, of Eltham, co. Kent, Esq. 

13.107. [A.D. 1529.] Red, discoloured : indistinct, fx^-in. 
[Harl. ch. 78 E. 31.] 

Oval : a buck's head couped, in the mouth a pear stalked 
and leaved. In allusion to a crest of ROPER. 
Beaded border. 

13.108. [A.D. 1535.] Dark-green: originally encircled 
with a twisted rush. [Harl. ch. 80 C. 13.] 

13.109. [A.D. 1549.] Red. [Harl. ch. 80 B. 54.] 

13.110. [A.D. 1552.] Green, discoloured. [Harl. ch. 
76 I. 10.] 

13.111. [A.D. 1552.] Green: very indistinct. [Harl. ch. 
76 I. ii.] 

William Roper, al. Rooper, son and heir apparent of 
THOMAS ROPER, of Eltham, co. Ken}, Esq. 

13.112. [A.D. 1595.] Red: injured, indistinct. I X -j-- in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 B. 35.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, per fess, a pale 
counterchanged, three bucks' heads erased, ROPER ; 2, 
TlGERSHALL ; 3, ermine, a fess vairt; 4, APLEDERFIELD. 
See Harl. MS. 1106, f. 94. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling, and wreath, a lion rampant holding a ducal coronet. 

Beaded border. 

13.113. [A.D. 1595.] Red : indistinct. [Harl. ch. 80 B. 55.] 

13.114. [A.D. 1595.] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. [Harl. ch. 86 H. 42.] 

13.115. [A.D. 1596.] Red: imperfect, injured. [Harl. ch. 
86 H. 56.] 

Family of Ros. 
See ROOS. 



Peter Roscelyn, of co. Norf., Knt. 

13,116. [A.D. 1308.] Green: a fragment. About in. 
when perfect. [Cott. ch. xxix. 25.] 

A shield of arms : charges broken away. Cf. next No. 1 3,1 17. 

+ S' IN. 

Beaded borders. 



454 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Roscelin, al, Roscelyn, of co. Norf., Knt. 

13.117. [A.D. 1334.] Creamy-white: fine. -ff- in. [Cott. 
ch. xxix. 26.] 

A radiant sun of fourteen rays wavy (powdered, for gold), 
charged with the arms of R.OSSELYNE, viz., three round 
buckles, tongues in fess, betw. nine crosses crosslet fitchees. 

Legend ; each letter placed betw. the rays : 

S' _ T_H_O_M_ _ R_0_S_C__I I_N. 

Beaded border. 

13.118. Sulph. cast of No. 13,117. [B.C., F. 246.] 

13.119. [A.D. 1335.] Green: good, chipped. [Cott. ch. 
xxix. 27.] 

S 1 _ T_H_O_M_ _ R__O_S_C__I I_N. 

13.120. [A.D. 1335.] Red: fragmentary. [Cott. ch. 
xxix. 28.] 

S' __ T . I_N. 



Edmund Rose, of co. Warw., Gentl. 

13,121. [A.D. 1378.] Dark-red: fine, chipped. I in. 
[Add. ch. 19,850.] 

A shield of arms : a cross pommettee, in the first quarter a 
small buckle. Within a panel of tracery, shield-shaped, orna- 
mented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 



Beaded border. 



Henry Rose, of Becclys (Beccles), co. Norf. 

13,122. [A.D. 1378.] Red: imperfect. Detached. % in. 
[Add. ch. 14,664.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory. Betw. two mullets. 
Within a pointed gothic cinquefoil panel. 

...... ijetmd 

Blomefield, History of Norfolk, vol. xi., p. 35. (Dept. copy.) 



Mary Rose, widow, of East Retford, co. Nott. 

13.123. [A.D. 1729.] Red : en placard, on a tape. 
+1 X -r in - [ Add - ch - 29,616.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a dragon's head erased. 
Cf. No. 10,896. 

Robert Rose. 

13.124. [A.D. 1423.] Plaster cast, i X i-yV in. [Ixxxix. 82.] 
A shield of arms : a fess (vair, or chequy ?) betw. three 

water-bougets. Betw. three pairs of sprigs of foliage. 
S * ROB6RTVS ** ROS * 



HERALDIC SEALS. 455 



Thomas de Rose, al. Roos. 

13,125. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from fine impression. 
in. [Ixxxix. 78.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: three water-bougets, two and 
one, Roos. Crest on a helmet, out of a coronet a plume of 
feathers. Within a carved gothic panel. 

$ THOMAS D : ROS6. 



Henry de Rosen. 

13,126. [A.D. 1385.] Plaster cast from good impression, 
-ff in. [Ixxxix. 84.] 

A shield of arms : five martlets, three in chief, two in 
base. In the fess point a rose. Within a hexagonal panel 
enriched with tracery. 

Legend betw. the points : 

S' H_IN_RICI _ D6 _ ROS_N. 
Probably a foreign seal. 



Robert Rosom, al. Rossome, of the Cliffe, 
near Lewes, co. Suss., Beer brewer. 

13.127. [A.D. 1691.] Red : en placard, on a label, in- 
distinct. -jV X -fV in. [Add. ch. 30,670.] 

Oval : on a wreath, an unicorn's head. 

13,127*. [A.D. 1691.] Red: en placard, on a label. [Add. 
ch. 30,671.] 

13,127**. [A.D. 1691.] Red : en placard, on the dors. [Add. 
ch. 30,671.] 

Another Seal. 

13.128. [A.D. 1691.] Red : en placard, on a label. About 
| Xf in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 30,672.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a lion rampant. 

13.129. [A.D. 1691.] Another: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
30,673.] 

Seal used by ANNE, wife of the above. 

13,130.. [A.D. 1691.] Red: en placard, on a label. [Add. 
ch. 30,672.] 

13,131. [A.D. 1691.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,673.] 



Charles Ross. 
See CLIFFORD. 



456 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Hea Boss. 

Seal used by Sir CHARLES HARBORD^^/., Surveyor General. 

13.132. [A.D. 1670.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. ix- in. [Add. ch. 18,153.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : three lions rampant, two 
and one, ROSS. 

Seal used by WILLIAM HARBORD, of Graf ton Park, 
co. Northt. 

13.133. [A.D. 1671.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression. "About i X | in. [Add. ch. 18,153.] 



Richard Rostwold, Esq., of cos. Nor/., Stiff., etc. 

13,134. [A.D. 1431.] Red: imperfect, indistinct, injured 
by pressure. About % in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 51 C. 46.] 

A shield of arms : per saltire, ermine and - , ROST- 
WOLD or RESTWOULD. Within a finely carved gothic panel, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

.. ** war&t ...... 



Cf. Harl. ch. 54 I. 15. 

Burke (General Armory, new edit., p. 847, col. 2) also ascribes to 
RESTWOLD, the coat of gyronny of four, ermine and gules, but this is an 
erroneous method of blazoning these arms. 



Arnold Rote, son of SIMON ROTE, and 

son and heir of ISABELLA, 
wife of RICHARD DE LESTEWYCHE, of co. Surr. 

13.135. [A.D. 1348.] Red : good. -| in. [Add. ch. 
23,100.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a bend three squirrels. 
Within a carved gothic trefoil panel, ornamented along the 
inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

SIG' * * ARNALDI : ROT * / 

13.136. [A.D. 1351.] Red: fragmentary. [Add. ch. 



SIG' . . ARNA 
Cf. Add. ch. 23,702, A.D. 1359. 



Thomas Rothewell. 

13,137. [A.D. 1449.] Red : injured, from a ring, with 
mark of setting. T 7 r in. [Add. ch. 28,865.] 

A stag or heraldic antelope, in reference to the crest of 
ROTHWELL. Background replenished with sprigs of foliage. 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 457 



William de Rothingges, Chevr., of co. Suff. 

13.138. [A.D. 1364.] Red : chipped at top, injured in 
parts by pressure. I in. [Cott. ch. xii. 45.] 

A shield of arms, couche": four palets (apparently intended 
for paly of ten), for ROTHINGS. Crest on a helmet, short 
cappiline or lambrequin, and chapeau, a plume broken off. 
Betw. the initial letters R. A. (Rothingorum arma, or Roth- 
ingges armiger). Within a carved gothic panel, from the 
sides of which spring flowers and leaves into the background. 
S' WILL'I D6 ROTHINGG . . 

13.139. Sulph. cast of No. 13,138. [B.C., F. 431.] 



John de Eotse. 

Seal used by SIMON DE ROTSE, 

son of GEOFFREY DE ROTSE, of co. York. 

13.140. [A.D. 1348.] Green: chipped, -f. in. [Add. ch. 
20,586.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three estoiles. Betw. 
three wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

& S' lOH'IS D6 ROTS6. 
Beaded border. 

John Roufoor, son of ADAM ROUFOOT, 
of Fultone, co. Essex. 

13.141. [A.D. 1361.] Red: indistinct, if in. [Harl. ch. 
84 A. 1 8.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. two chevrons. Within a 
carved and pointed gothic cinquefoil. 

Ss SIG' IOHANNIS .... 



William de Rouhstone. 
See WILLIAM DE RUSTONE. 

John Rouland, of co. Northt., Clerk. 

13,142. [A.D. 1403.] Red : chipped, indistinct. -ff in. 
[Add. ch. 21,941.] 

A shield of arms : a griffin segreant. Above the shield a 
small bird (?) contourne, at each side a wingless wyvern. 
Within a carved gothic panel. 

& SIGILLVM IOHANNIS ROVLOND. 



Alls de La Rous, or Farous. 

Seal used by JOHANNA GARY, widow of Sir JOHN GARY, Knt. 
13,143. [A.D. 1409.] Red : fine, cracked, chipped. -ff- in. 
[Add. ch. 15,447-] 



458 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A lady, standing, turned slightly to the left, in each hand a 
shield of arms : dex., ermine, a bend embattled counterem- 
battled ; sin., an eagle displayed. Background enriched with 
flowers. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil, ornamented with 
ball-flowers along the inner edge. 

Legend betw. the points. 

S _ ALIS _ D6 J _ ARO _ VS. 

13,144. Plaster cast from No. 13,143. [Ixxxiv. 35.] 



Sir John Rous, of Rouslench, co. Wore. 

13,145. [A.D. 1641.] Red : indistinct. X -f- in. [Add. 
ch. 13,707-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, two bars engrailed, 
for ROUSE ; 3, 4, uncertain. Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, a man's head affrontee, bearded and 
whiskered, having on a cap tied with ribbons. 

Beaded border. 

John Rous. 

See RICHARD MAYN. 



Robert Rous, of cos. Norf. and Stiff. 

13.146. [A.D. 1435.] Red: indistinct, originally encircled 
with a twisted rush. \ in. [Cott. ch. v. 3.] 

A rose of five leaves, en soleil, barbed, as a rebus on the 
name of the owner, or in allusion to the crest. 

13.147. [A.D. 1435.] Red : very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. [Cott ch. v. 22.] 



Simon Le Rous, of Pelinges, in Wotton, co. Bed. 
13,148. [A.D. 1347.] Green, mottled or discoloured : 
cracked, very indistinct, edge chipped. in. [Harl. ch. 
55 E. 36.] 

A shield of arms : five roses, two, two, and one, a canton. 
Within a carved gothic trefoil panel. 

8 SIGILLVM : SIMONIS : LG . 



William Rous, of Denyeton, co. Suff. 

13,149. [A.D. 1375.] Red: injured by pressure, indistinct 
in places. -f- in. [Harl. ch. 49 C. 7.] 

A shield of arms : a fess indented betw. three crescents, 
ROUS. Betw. three roses. Within a carved and pointed 
gothic quatrefoil panel, ornamented along the inner edge with 
small flowers. 

In the place of the legend, a wavy scroll of foliage apd 
flowers. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 459 



Robert Eousyng, of Neutun, co. Line. 
13,150. [A.D. 1383.] Green: a fragment. About -| in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 20,782.] 

A shield of arms : charges destroyed. 



Alan, son of WILLIAM de Rovel, al. Rowelle, of co. Line. 

Secretum. 

13.151. [Temp. Hen. III.] Opaque-brown : fine. |Xfin. 
[Cott. ch. v. 71.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a spur-nmW, of six 
points, in allusion to the name of ROVEL. In chief a label of 
three points. 

tt S' S6CR6TI ALANI D6 ROVL. 

13.152. Sulph. cast from No. 13,151. [B.C., E. 363.] 

13.153. [Temp. Hen. III.] Plaster cast from chipped im- 
pression. [Ixxxix. 89.] 

S' . S6CR6TI ALANI D6 ' ROVL. 

Cf. the Equestrian seal of Alan.^f/. Will, de Rowelle, of Rothwell, co. 
Line., Harl. ch. 55 E. 44, temp. Hen. III., No. 6397, of which this seal 
of arms may perhaps have been used as an occasional counterseal or 
secretum. 



Martin Rowe, of Stowelangtofte, co. Suff., Yeoman. 

13,154. [A.D. 1626.] Red : injured by pressure. X -f- in. 
[Harl. ch. 112 C. 42.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly. Crest on a helmet and 
mantling, illegible. 

Beaded border. 



Peter Royle, of co. Devon, Gentl. 

13,155. [A.D. 1674.] Red : very indistinct. -?- 6 X -jV in. 
[Harl. ch. 83 H. 24 A.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. three crosses, ROYLE (?). 
Crest on a helmet and mantling, illegible. 



John Roys, of Walskam, co. Norf. 

13,156. [A.D. 1420.] Red : fine. % in. [Add. ch. 14,806.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three cinquefoil roses, 

ROSE. Betw. three escallops or ermine spots. Within a 

carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil, ornamented along the 

inner edge with small flowers. 

Cf. Blomefield's History of Norfolk, vol. vi., p. 479. (Dept. copy.) 



Johanna de Ru- 



See RALPH DE HEMENHALE (No. 10,632). 



460 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, 

Surveyor of the Liveries of the Court of Wards and Liveries. 

13.157. [Temp. Jas. I.] Red : cracked, imperfect. in. 
[Add. ch. 35,689.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, fretty, RUDYERD ; 2, 3, 
an uncertain animal, salient, in the fess point a crescent for 
difference. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and 
wreath, a lion's head guardant. 

Cabled borders. 

13.158. [Temp. Chas. I.] Red : very indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 29,654.] 

William Rufford, of Edlesboroiigh, co. Buck. 

13.159. [A.D. 1610.] Red: cracked, imperfect. |x-^-in. 
[Add. ch. 23,976.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three trefoils 
slipped, RUFFORD. Crest on a helmet, mantling, and wreath, 
an eagle rising with wings expanded [holding in the beak 
a slipped trefoil]. 

Beaded border. 

13.160. [A.D. 1610.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 23,977.] 

13.161. [A.D. 161 1.] Red. [Add. ch. 23,979.] 



Thomas Rugeley, al. Rydgeley, of Hawkesyarde, 
co. Staff., Esq. 

13.162. [A.D. 1589.] Red: imperfect -f- x -fa in. [Add. 
ch. 13,578.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three roses, 
RUGELEY. 

Cabled border. 

Elizabeth Rugge, widow of THOMAS RUGGE, 
of Hardingham, co. Norf., Esq. 

13.163. [A.D. 1671.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression, i X T V in. [Add. ch. 36,315.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross pommettee. Crest on a 
helmet, mantling and wreath, a pelican vulning herself. 
Beaded or carved borders. 

Perhaps arms of WILLIAM HUMPHERIS, one of the witnesses. 



Robert, son of REGINALD Runtynges, of Horncastre 

(Horncastle, co. Line.). 

13,164. [A.D. 1327.] Green, mottled: indistinct -*- in. 
[Harl. ch. 55 F. 22.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 461 



A shield of arms : a bend betw. six fleurs-de-lis. 

Ss S' GREG T . . . . WOD'. 

13,165. Sulph. cast from No. 13,164. ' [B.C., F. 230.] 



P de Rupe-forti, of co. Essex. 

13,166. [A.D. 1205.] Pale-green: very imperfect, indis- 
tinct. App. by a plaited ribbon of blue and white thread. 
About if in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 28,389.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : uncertain, apparently a 
kind of chequy pattern. 

. IL . 



Alianora, widow ^/THEOBALD Russel, of co. Somers. 
(dau. of RALPH DE GORGES). 

13.167. [A.D. 1356.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
About I in. when perfect. [Cott. ch. xxix. 37.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., on a chief three lozants, 
RUSSELL ; sin., lozengy, GORGES. Betw. four small lozenge- 
shaped shields of arms : the two at the sides (1. h. side 
wanting), RUSSELL, the two at top and bottom, GORGES. 
Within an elaborately carved gothic quatrefoil panel, orna- 
mented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
SI NORA D' RVS . . . 

Cf. Burke, Extinct Baronetcies, Gorges. 

13.168. Sulph. cast from No. 13,167. [B.C., F. 400.] 



Edward Russell, ^rd Earl of Bedford. 

13.169. [A.D. 1601.] Red: good, i x |- in, [Add. ch. 
5635.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, a lion rampant, on a 
chief three escallops, RUSSELL, etc. Ensigned with an earl's 
coronet of five pearls. 

Beaded border. 

Rt. Hon. Lord Edward Russell, 
Lord Lieut, of co. Middlesex. 

13.170. [A.D. 1701.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression : en placard, very indistinct, i x % in. [Add. ch 
13,624.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : apparently per pale, almost 
obliterated by pressure. 



462 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford. 

13.171. [A.D. 1584.] Red: imperfect, very indistinct. 
About i X I- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 11,170.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on [a helmet ? 
and] mantling uncertain. 

Francis Russell, "2nd Lord Russell, Baron of Thornehaughe, 
afterw. (1627) 4f/i Earl of Bedford. 

13.172. [A.D. 1619.] Red : imperfect. About i x i in. 
[Harl. ch. 79 G. 12.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, of fourteen pieces, five, 
five, and four. I [BEDFORD], etc. A crescent for difference. 
Cabled border. 

Sir Francis Russell. 
See WILLIAM LEIGH. 



Gilbert Russell, of Thorentone (?), co. Line. 
13,173. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from fine impression. 
I X*in. [D.C., F. 317.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, debruised 
on the shoulder with two chevrons. 

fc S' GILBTI RVSCSDeLL' DG THOR6NTON6. 



John Russel, of Graf ham, co. Hunt. 
13,174. [A.D. 1348.] Light-brown: indistinct, -f- X -| in. 

[Add. ch. 33.3I5-] 

Shield-shaped : a lion rampant, RUSSELL. Within a bor- 
dure ornamented with small flowers. 

# ie sv SGL oe AMOVR I_L. 



Peter de Russell (?), of co. Southt. 

13,175. [Temp. Hen. III.] Creamy-white : very imperfect, 
centre part only remaining. About i-i- in. when perfect. 
[Add. ch. 20,216.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a bend dancette betw. 

six martlets. 

. 6TRI 



Robert Russel. 

13,176. [A.D. 1403.] Bronze-green : fine. I in. [Harl. 
ch. 54 D. 32.] 

A shield of arms, couche: field diapered lozengy with a 
pellet in each space, on a bend three uncertain charges, per- 
haps swans, RUSSELL. Crest on a helmet, and short cappiline 



HERALDIC SEALS. 463 



or lambrequin diapered, out of a ducal coronet a swan's head 
and neck betw. two wings erect. Within an elegantly traced 
gothic panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

Stgillttm : i&obertt : &ttffel * 

Carved border. 

13,177. Sulph. cast from No. 13,176. [B.C., G. 98.] 



Wriothesley Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford, K.G. 

13,178. [A.D. 1702.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression : en placard, i^- in. [Add. ch. 13,629.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, as a chief three 
escallops, RUSSELL. Ensigned with a ducal coronet. En- 
circled with a carved scroll, which is enriched with a swag of 
foliage and flowers below the shield. Supporters, dex., a lion 
rampant ; sin., an antelope. In base a liston inscribed with 
the family motto : 

CHE SARA SARA. 

Carved border. 

Ankaretta, wife of JOHN Russhale. 
See ANKARETTA DRAKELOW (No. 9324). 



Alice, wife of WILLIAM de Rustone. 
13,179. [A.D. 1343.] Faded-red: fine. | in. [Add. ch. 
22,584] 

Two shields of arms : dex., R.USTONE, or ROUHSTONE, see 
No. 13,180; sin., diapered lozengy, a chief chequy. Sus- 
pended, side by side, from a tree. 

& SIGILLVM ALICIG D6 RVSSTON6. 
Beaded border. 



William de Rouhstone, al. Rustone, of co. Cambr. 
13,180. [A.D. 1343.] Faded-red: fine. -ff. in. [Add. ch. 
22,584.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend, betw. six crosses crosslets 
fitchees, three escallops. Suspended on a tree, betw. two 
wingless wyverns. 

S' WILL'I 9 D6 * ROVHSTON6 * 



John de Ry, of co. Line., Knt. 

13,181. [Late I3th cent] Green-mottled: edge chipped. 
2 in. [Harl. ch. 52 G. 7.] 

0. A double-headed eagle displayed, above it a fleur-de-lis. 

B SIGILL & IOHANS Ss F & ROB'TI & D fc RY. 
Cf. the shield of arms, an eagle displayed, of Jehan de Rye, Chevr. 
Conseiller de Reymes (Rheims), A.D. 1380, Egert. ch. 85. 



464 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

R. A small round counterseal. f in. A shield of arms : 
a bend ermine, RYE. 

+ FRANCE LGGG TGe. & 
Beaded borders. 

Cf. Add. ch. 20,736, late isth cent. 



John, son of Randolf de Ry, of Goseberkirk, co. Line. 
13,182. [A.D. 1332.] - Brownish-green: indistinct. I in. 
[Egertch. 559.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered lozengy on a bend, three 
ears of rye or ermine, RYE. Held up by a strap by two 
female figures, that on the dex. holding a key, that on the sin. 
a sword, by way of supporters. Within an elegantly designed 
quatrefoil panel. 

* : SIGILLVM : IOHANNIS : D6 : RY : 

Beaded border. 



Ralph Rydel, of AubodeV (Abbotsley), co. Hunt. 

13,183. [i 3th cent] Green: imperfect, indistinct. About 
HX-S-in. [Add. ch. 33.O54-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : four piles meeting in base, over 
all a bendlet. 

* SI ... [R1ADVLFI RID6L. 
Cf. arms of RIDELL, of co. Bedf., paly of six, a bend. 



Roger de Redevare, al. Rydeware, son of 
ROGER DE RYDEWARE , Lord of Boyleston, co. Derb., Knt. 
13,184. [A.D. 1294.] Green : fine, chipped. | in. [Stowe 
ch. 47.] 

A shield of arms : an eagle displayed, RYDWARE, or 
RYDEWARE, and chief vaire counter vaire". 

* S' ROG6RI D R6D6VAR. 
Beaded borders. 



Walter de Rydeware, Chevr., of Rideware-Hamstall, 

co. Staff. 

13,185. [A.D. 1341.] Red: originally fine, injured by 
pressure, -j-f- in. [Add. ch. 20,460.] 

A shield of arms : an eagle displayed, debruised by a bend 
charged with some illegible charges. Betw. three pairs of 



HERALDIC SEALS. 465 



oak leaves slipped. Within a finely carved and traced gothic 
quatrefoil panel, ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils. 

& SIGILLVM <3> WALT6RI <3> D <3> RYDGWARe. 
Beaded border. 



Thomas Rydgeley. 

See THOMAS RUGELEY. 



Walter Rydingersh, Esq. 

13,186. [i 5th cent.] Red. I in. [xxxv. 321.] 
A shield of arms: quarterly, 1,4, a saltire, or per saltire ; 
2, 3, a chevron. Within a carved panel. 

OTaltert 



Walter, son of WALTER Rydware, al. de Rideware, 

of co. Derb., Knt. 

13,187. [A.D. 1352.] Red : good, slightly compressed at 
edge. {-- in. [Woll. ch. vi. 7.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. an eagle displayed, RYDWARE, 
or RYDEWARE. Crest on a helmet and cappiline or short 
lambrequin, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head and neck. 
Within a carved panel, ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils. 

S' * WALT6RI * RYDWARV 



G[e]orge Rygmayden, of co. Lane. 

13.188. [i5th cent.] Recent impression in gilded gutta- 
percha, i-f;} in. [xxxvii. 10.] 

A maiden, wearing a tall mitre-shaped head-dress, kneeling 
three-quarters to the 1. h. on a mount replenished with sprigs 
of flowers and foliage, and holding by a strap over the left 
arm a shield of arms: quarterly, I, 4, three bucks' heads 
cabossed, RlGMAlDEN ; 2, 3, on a chevron betw. three estoiles 
of six points pierced, a crescent for difference. In her r. h. a 
helmet bearing a crest, a unicorn's head. In the background 
a wattled hedge with trees ; in the foreground a talbot or 
small dog, sejant reguardant contourne. 

Legend on a scroll : 

* <orge * * * rggmagBen * * 

Carved border. 

13.189. Sulph. cast. [B.C., G. 221.] 

VOL. III. 2 H 



466 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Rykhill. 

13,190. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from indistinct impres- 
sion, i in. [Ixxxix. 86.] 

A shield of arms : two bars betw. three annulets, RYKHILL. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved gothic 
panel. 

Stgtllum : tottlelmt : rgfcijtU *< 



William Ryngbourne, of co. Berks. 
13,191. [A.D. 1384.] Red. H in. [Add. ch. 24,322.] 
A shield of arms : a bend embattled counter-embattled. 

Within a cusped rose border of eight points, ornamented 

along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
Carved border. 

Hugh de Ryngesdun. 

See HUGH DE RINGESDUNE. 



Ralph de Ryngesdun. 

See RALPH DE RINGESDUNE. 



John de Rysle. 

13,192. [iSth cent.] Plaster cast from good impression. 
3 f in. [Ixxxix. 87.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : a saltire betw. a cross crosslet fitchee 
in chief, and a pierced cinquefoil in base, at the sides the 
initial letters I. R. Within a carved and traced gothic 
trefoil ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Legend betw. the points : 

SIGILL'V _ IOHIS D6 _ RYSL6. 



George Rythe, at. Rithe, Gentl. 
See JOHN WILLIAMS. 



John de Ryvers. 

See JOHN DE RIVIRS. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 46? 



w s- 



Seal used by THOMAS CLAYMOND, Sheriff of Lincoln. 

13.193. [A.D. 1385.] Dark-green. -j- in. [Add. ch. 
22,568.] 

A talbot's head erased. Betw. the initial letters 2J, J>, 
Within a quatrefoil of coarse workmanship. 

John de S . . . ere. 

13.194. [A.D. 1332.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression, i-i in. [Ixxxix. 96.] 

A shield of arms, couch\ a bend, in chief a label of three 
points. Crest on a helmet and short mantling or cappiline, a 
dolphin embowed. Background hatched. Within a carved 
rosette or cusped panel, ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

tt SIGILLVM : IOHANNIS D S . . CRG. 



Richard Sacheverell, al. Saueheverell, Esq. 

13,195. [A.D. 1504.] Red: indistinct and injured. 
-I X iV in. [Add. ch. 29,561.] 

Rectangular : uncertain, perhaps a goat, in reference to the 
crest of SACHEVERELL. 



Andrew de Saukevile, al. Sakeville le Pitz, 

of cos. Wilts, and Berks., Knt. 

13.196. [A.D. 1365.] Red: good. i| in. [Add. ch. 
20,239.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, a bend vair, over all a label 
of three points, SACKVILLE. Suspended from a tree, and 
within a finely carved cusped gothic panel of eight points, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

&tg &nUm 5e * Saufceutte * JFiltt : 

Beaded borders. 

Anne Sackville, Countess of Dorset, 

dau. of GEORGE CLIFFORD, ^rd Earl of Cumberland, 

and ivife of RICHARD SACKVILLE, 2nd Earl of Dorset. 

13.197. [A.D. 1609.] Red: well preserved. From a signet 
ring, with mark of the setting. ^ in. [Harl. ch. 76 G. 9.] 

Lozenge-shaped : out of a ducal coronet a wyvern rising, 
tail nowy. Crest of CLIFFORD. 
Cabled border. 

2 H 2 



468 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Edward Sackville, al Sakevile, of co. Line., Esq. 

13.198. [i5th cent.] Red: imperfect, indistinct, injured in 
places by pressure. About ?- in. when perfect. Originally 
encircled with a twisted rush, marks of which remain. 
[Harl. ch. 77 F. 13.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, a bend, SACKVILLE. Within 
a cusped rosette of nine (?) points. 

* SigfUttm # eBtoarUt * Sacfc . . . * *< 

Beaded borders. 

Edward Sackville, ^th Earl of Dorset, 
Chamberlain to the Queen, K.G., P.C. 

First Signet. 

13.199. [A.D. 1627.] Red. | x -^ in. [Add. ch. 30,734.] 
Shaped : a leopard rampant, one of the supporters of 

SACKVILLE, Earls of Dorset. Encircled with a Garter bearing 
the Motto of the Order of the Garter, and ensigned with an 
Earl's coronet. 

Second Signet. 

13.200. [A.D. 1629.] Red : good fragment. From a 
signet ring with marks of the setting. About J-g- X \ in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 9290.] 

Oval : on a wreath a leopard salient, one of the supporters 
of SACKVILLE, Earls of Dorset. Encircled with a Garter 
bearing the Motto of the Order of the Garter, and ensigned 
with an Earl's coronet. 

Beaded border. 

Later Seal. 

13.201. [A.D. 1636.] Red : indistinct, if x I in. [Add. 
ch. 29,276.] 

Shaped : a leopard rampant, one of the supporters of 
SACKVILLE, Earls of Dorset. Encircled with a Garter bear- 
ing the Motto of the Order of the Garter, and ensigned with 
an Earl's coronet. 

John Sakevyle, of Wethyham, co. Suss., Esq. 

13.202. [A.D. 1534.] Red: from a ring with mark of the 
setting. -V X W in. [Add. ch. 29,979.] 

Octagonal signet : a ram's head erased. Crest of SACK- 
VILLE. 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 46$ 



John Sackevile, al. Seckevill, of Selscombe or Sedliscortibe, 
co. Suss., Esq. 

13.203. [A.D. 1600.] Red : from a ring, with mark of the 
setting, -j-^ x T%- in. [Harl. ch. 77 C. 20,] 

Oval signet : on a wreath a ram's head erased. Crest of 
SACKVILLE. 
Cabled horde/. 

13.204. [A.D. 1609.] Red, partially discoloured : indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. ill F. 24.] 



Lionel Cranfield Sackville, Duke of Dorset, 

Earl of Dorset and Middlesex, Baron of Btickhurst, 

Baron Cranfield, Constable of Dover, etc., K.G. 

13.205. [A.D. 1758.] Wafer, covered with paper before 
impression : fine. 2-*- in. [Add. ch. 1811.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, a bend vair. 
Enclosed within a Garter inscribed with the Motto of that 
Order, ensigned with a Duke's coronet. Supporters, two 
leopards. On a scroll below, the motto : 

AUT NUNQUAM TENTHS AUT PERFICE. 

Carved border. 

Richard Sackville, 2nd Earl of Dorset. 

13.206. [A.D. 1609.] Red: from a ring with mark of the 
setting, -i- x -f in. [Harl. ch. 76 G. 9.] 

Oval signet : on a wreath a leopard guardant One of the 
supporters of SACKVILLE. Ensigned with an Earl's coronet. 
Cabled border. 



Thomas Saukevyle. 

Seal iised by WILLIAM SAKEVYLLE, of Ayot Mounfechetes, 

co. Herts. 

13,207. [A.D. 1421.] Red: injured by pressure, indistinct. 
I in. [Add. ch. 28,835.] 

A shield of arms : ermine three chevrons, SAKEVILL. 
Betw. three slipped roses. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil 
panel ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

& S' THOMG : SAVKVYL. 
Cf. Willement's Roll, circa 1392-1397, London, 1834, 4to. 



Sir Thomas Sackvile, K.G., Baron of Buckhurste, 

al. Buchurst, Lord High Treasurer of England. 
13,208. [A.D. 1601.] Red: indistinct i| x -H- in. [Add. 
ch. 30,703-] 



470 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Pip-shaped oval ; on a wreath a leopard rampant, one of 
the supporters of SACKVILLE. Encircled with a Garter 
inscribed with the Motto of the Order of the Garter. 



William Sakevyl, al. Sakevyll, of co. Surr., Esq. 
13,209. [A.D. 1556.] Red: injured by pressure. About 
* TV m - when perfect. [Harl. ch. 112 D. 9.] 
Oval : an uncertain crest or badge. 
Beaded border. 



Hugh de Sadelistanes. 

13,210. [A.D. 1350.] Plaster cast from a chipped impres- 
sion.] f- in. [Ixxxix. 90.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : a cross voided, betw. a fleur-de-lis in 
the ist and 4th quarters, and a leopard's face in the 2nd and 
3rd quarters. Over the shield an indistinct initial letter ; at 
each side a slipped rose. Within a carved and pointed gothic 
quatrefoil panel ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

L* S' HWGONIS D6 SADGLISTAN6S. 

At the end of the legend, a martlet contourne. 



Hugh de Sadelyngstanes. 

13.211. [A.D. 1361.] Plaster cast from a fine impression, 
-ff in. [Ixxxix. 91.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron (marked with vertical lines, 
perhaps to represent gules), betw. three lions' heads erased, 
crowned. Betw. three slipped roses. Within a pointed 
gothic quatrefoil ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

x S>* : fyugonts Be jcaBelgngrtanef, 
Beaded border. 

Henry Sadleir, of Everley, co. Wilts., Esq. 

13.212. [A.D. 1579.] Red : indistinct in places. % x -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 15,130.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant [per fess], 
SADLEIR. 

Beaded border. 

13.213. [A.D. 1579.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 
15,128.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 471 



Almauric, al. Amaury de Sancto Amendo, Lord of Wydehay, 
1st Baron by writ. 

13,214. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from a fine impression. 
f- in. [Ixxxix. 93.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, on a chief three roundles, ST. 
AMAND. Betw. three wyverns sans wings. 

S' ALMAVR1CI D6 SCO AMGNDO : 



Amaric de Sancto Amando, of co. Bedf. 

(Perhaps another seal of the above.) 

13,215. [Temp. Edw. I.] Dark-green : very indistinct. 
I in. [Harl. ch. 55 F. 51.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, on a chief three roundles, ST. 
AMAND. 

& S' AMARICI D6 SCO AMANDO. 

The letters N D in the last word are joined together. 



Almaric de Sancto Amando, Chevr., of cos. Bedf., Berks., &c. 
(Probably 2nd Baron of the re-established dignity?) 

13.216. [A.D. 1368.]" Red: fragments. About i^- in. when 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 55 F. 52.] 

A shield of arms, couche" \ fretty, on a chief three bezants, 
ST. AMAND. Within a carved gothic panel. 
Legend wanting. 

Almaric de Sancto Amando, 

yd Baron of the re-established dignity. 

13.217. [A.D. 1383-1384.] Cast in plaster, faced with red 
composition. From a good impression, with edge chipped, 
among the Berkeley charters in possession of Lord 
Fitzhardinge. if in. [xciv. 81.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, on a chief three roundles, 
ST. AMAND. Suspended from a tree of three branches by a 
strap. Within a ring, annulus, or rosette of elaborate gothic 
tracery, ornamented with ball flowers along the inner edge. 

Stgtllum : &lmarict : Be : Jcanrto : &manfco* 

13.218. Another, [xciv. 82.] 

13.219. [A.D. 1402.] Red : originally fine, very imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 55- G. I.] 

ttct : [B> : Sane 



John de Sancto Claro. 

13,220. [A.D. 1251-1252.] Plaster cast from a fine 
impression. I in. [Ixxxix. 95.] 



4/2 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms of early shape : a crescent betw. three 
estoiles, within a (bevelled) bordure fretty. 

B S' IOHIS D6 SCO CLARO. 



William de Sancto Claro, Knt. 

13,221. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from a good impression, 
chipped edge, i in. [D. C., F. 313.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed, ST. CLARE. Betw. 
three boars' heads couped, in allusion to another coat of arms 
of ST. CLARE. Within a quatrefoil panel, having a trefoiled 
sprig in each spandril. 

# S' WILLGLMI , D . SCO I CLARO I MILITIS. 
Beaded border. 



John de Seyntcler, Chevr. 

13.222. [A.D. 1370.] Red : originally fine, cracked, very 
imperfect. [Harl. ch. 55 G. 3.] 

A shield of arms : a radiant sun or estoile, ST CLERE. 
Within a carved gothic panel enriched with tracery, and 
ornamented with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

jetgtll . . . emtrter* 

Beaded border. 

Robert Seintcler, of Somerset, Lord of Stapultun. 

13.223. [A.D. 1355.] Red: very indistinct. in. 
[Harl. ch. 86 E. 5.] 

A shield of arms : indistinct but apparently per pale. 
Betw. three uncertain initial letters. Within a pointed 
quatrefoil panel. 

William Seintgeorge, of cos. Warw. and Dors., Knt. 

13.224. [A.D. 1439.] Red : from a ring. [Harl. ch. 

55 G. 5-] 

Oblong octagonal : a lion rampant, in allusion to the arms 
of ST. GEORGE. In the field the initial letters 2121. S* 

Cabled border. 

Giles de Sancto Johanne, 
Lord of Plumptone Sancti Johannis, co. Northt., Knt. 

13.225. [A.D. 1374.] Red: good, chipped at edge. -f- in. 
[Add. cb. 22,317.] 

A shield of arms : two bars, a canton ermine, ST. JOHN. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 



HERALDIC SEALS. 473 



gothic panel ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

* StgtUum : egtOit : Be : Segnt : toijan : * 

Cabled border. . 

John de Sancto Johanne, sou and heir of 

Lord JOHN DE SANCTO JOHANNE, of co, Southt., 

1st Baron by writ. 

13.226. [A.D. 1306.] Dark-green : originally fine, cracked, 
chipped, -i-f- in. [Add. ch. 23,834.] 

Three shields of arms arranged with their base points 
meeting in the centre of the seal : I, 2, field powdered, on a 
chief two mullets of six points, ST. JOHN, 3, broken in parts, 
but apparently the same as I and 2. 

B S' : lOH'IS : D6 : SCO : IOHANNG : 

Beaded borders. 

John St. John, 2nd Baron. 

Seal used by OLIVER ST. JOHN, Lord St. John, 

$rd Baron of Bletsoe. 

13.227. [A.D. 1598.] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. i| in. [Add. ch. 35,223.] 

A shield of arms : on a chief two mullets, ST. JOHN. Crest 
on a helmet mantling and wreath, on a mount a falcon 
rising, belled, ducally gorged. Supporters, two monkeys 
cloaked. 

SIGILL' IO [ST IOHN ] BA[RO DE BLETTSO. 

13.228. [A.D. 1598.] Red: very much injured by pressure. 
[Add. ch. 35,224.] 

SIGILL' IO ST IOHN 

13.229. [A.D. 1598.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 35,225.] 

O ST IOHN BARO DE BLETTSO. 

13,230A. [A.D. 1601.] Red : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 
35,227.] 

SIGILL' IO ST IOHN BARO DE BLETTSO. 
13,230B. [A.D. 1601.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 35,228.] 

SIGILL' IO ST IOHN BARO DE BLETTSO. 



Olyver St. John, \st Lord St. John of Bletsoe, co. Bedf. 

13,231. [A.D. 1567.] Red: very indistinct. About 
| X i in. [Add. ch. 29,744.] 

Shaped signet : on a mount a falcon rising, belled, ducally 
gorged. Crest of ST. JOHN. 

Beaded borders. 



474 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Olyver Sainct John, Esq., son and lieir apparent of 

OLYVER SAINCT JOHN, yd Baron; 

(aftw. ^th Baron St. John of Bletso, and 

isf Earl of Bolingbroke^} 

13.232. [A.D. 1601.] Red : very indistinct. I in. [Add. 
ch. 35,227.] 

An ornamentally carved shield of arms : on a chief two 
mullets, ST. JOHN. Perhaps with an obscure mark of 
cadency. 

Seal as Earl of Bolingbroke. 

13.233. [A.D. 1625.] Red : injured, indistinct, if X I in. 
[Add. ch. 33,168.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, crest, and supporters, as described 
in No. 13,227. On the chief an obscure mark of cadency. 
Carved border. 

Peter de Sancto Johanne, of Lagekam, co. Surr. 

13.234. [A.D. 1355.] Red: imperfect, much injured, very 
indistinct. About % in. [Harl. ch. 55 G. 8.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: illegible. Crest upon a helmet, 
wanting. In the background on each side a sprig of foliage. 
. SCO IOHANN . 



William de Sancto Johanne, of co. Suss. 
13,235. [i3th cent] Cast in plaster, tinted green, from a 
fine but imperfect impression. About 2.\ in. when perfect, 
[ci. 6.] 

A shield of arms of early form : on a chief, two estoiles, 
for ST. JOHN, which family usually bears on a chief two mullets. 
+ SIG . . 6. 



John de Sancto Laudo, of co. Somers., Knt. 
13,236. [Late Hen. III.] Creamy-white, covered with 
dark-brown varnish : imperfect. About in. when perfect. 
[Add. ch. 5444.] 

A shield of arms : a bend, in base a cross pattee, over all 
a label of five points. 

. OH'IS D SA . . T LOV . 



John de Sancto Laudo, Senior, Miles. 
Seal used by JOHN BAIS, of Yvele ( YeovilT), co. Somers. 
13,237. [A.D. 1364.] Red: a fragment. About | in. when 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 45 E. 66.] 

A shield of arms : (field diapered lozengy with an annulet 
in each space) on a bend three roundles. 

.. . gtUtt ; toi) 



HERALDIC SEALS. 475 



Isabella, widow of EDMUND de Sancto Leodegario, 

of co, Kent. 

13,238. [A.D. 1337.] Red ' indistinct, -ff in. [Harl. ch. 
80 C. 23.] 

A shield of arms : fretty, on a chief in the sin. corner a 
pierced estoile, for ST. LEGER. Within a pointed trefoil 
panel of coarse style. 

In place of a legend a wavy scroll of foliage and flowers. 



Nicholas St. Leger. 
See NICHOLAS SENTLEGER. 



Countess Alicia de Sancto Licio, 
wife of SIMON DE SANCTO LICIO, 
Earl of Northampton and Huntingdon, 
dau. of GlLLEBERT DE GANT, Earl of Lincoln. 

13.239. \circ. A.D. 1160.] Light-brown, varnished: the 
upper part broken off. About 3 X 2 in. when perfect. 
[Egert. ch. 431.] 

Pointed oval : chevronelly, or eight chevrons, not on a 
shield. 

IE COMITISSE ... IE COMITIS . . . 

.... ILEBERT . . 

Cf. Cotton MS., Julius C. vii. f. 189^, where the legend is given in 
full : 

8 : SIGILLVM ALICIE COMITISSE FILIE 
COMITIS GILEBERTI : 

13.240. \circ. A.D. 1160.] Greenish-brown: very indistinct, 
much injured by fire. [Cott. ch. xvi. 37.] 

M : ALICI 

Cf. No. 6645, seal of Rohais, wife of Gillebert de Gant, and dau. of 
William de Romara, Earl of Lincoln, according to Dugdale, Baronage, 
vol. i., p. 400, but this statement has been challenged. 



John Seintlowe, of co. Snrr. 

13,241. [A.D. 1445.] Red : originally encircled with a 
twisted rush, -i- in. [Add. ch. 5619.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, a cross-bow. Within a cusped 
panel. 

Beaded border. 



John de Sancto Manefeo. 

See No. 8969. 



47 6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Edmund de Seyrmor, al. de Sancto Mauro, 

of co. Suff., Knt. 

13.242. [A.D. 1336.] Green: indistinct. % in. [Harl ch. 
84 A. 21.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, two chevrons in chief, over all 
a label of five points. Suspended by a strap from a forked 
staff. Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage. 

Ss S' GDMVNDI D6 S6YRMOR. 

Beaded borders. 

13.243. Sulph. cast from No. 13,242. [D.C., F. 258.] 

13.244. [A.D. 1338.] Dark-green: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 
84 A. 22.] 

ft S' DMVNDI De SGYRMOR. 



Laurence de Sancto Mauro. 

Seal used by THOMAS MAUDUT. 

13.245. [Temp. Edw. I.] Dark -green : fine, edge chipped. 
I in. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 70.] 

A shield of arms : two chevrons, in chief over all a label of 
three points. 

& S' LAVR6NCII D' SCO : MAVRO : 
Beaded borders. 

13.246. Sulph. cast from No. 13,245. [D.C., E. 497.] 



Robert de Sancto Mauro, al. Seymour. 

13.247. [A.D. 1355.] Red: fine, edge slightly chipped. 
I in. [Harl. ch. 56 A. 46.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron, betw. three martlets, an 
escallop for difference. Betw. three Lombardic capital M'S. 
Within an elaborately carved gothic panel, or rosette of eight 
cusped points, ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

J SIGILLV ROBRTI D SCO : MAVRO : 

Beaded borders. 

13.248. Sulph. cast from No. 13,247. [D.C., F. 396.] 



William de Sancto Nicholao, of co. Kent. 

13,249. [A.D. 1393.] Red: imperfect, very indistinct, 
i in. [Add. ch. 16,488.] 

A shield of arms : ermine a chief quarterly, ST. NICHOLAS. 
Betw. two sprigs of foliage. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 477 



Thomas de Sancto Omero, al. Seint Omer, 

of co. Norf., Knt. 

13.250. [A.D. 1350.] Red: originally fine, cracked, injured. 
- in. [Harl. ch. 55 G. 14.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. six crosses clech^es, for 
ST. OMER, in chief a label of four points. Suspended by a 
strap from a hook. Betw. two lions rampant. 

Si SIGILLV : THOM6 : D : S6INT : OMR. 

Beaded border. 

William Saintpaul of Todwyk, co. York. 

13.251. [A.D. 1391.] Greenish-brown : very indistinct. 
i in. [Harl. ch. 84 A. 23.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, illegible. Within a gothic 
rosette of ten points ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils. 

DG S 

Cf. Cott. ch. xxvii. 207, A.D. 1381. 



John de Sancto Quintino. 

13,252. [A.D. 1329.] Plaster cast from an imperfect im- 
pression. About i-i X |- in. when perfect. [Ixxxix. 97.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron, a chief vair, for ST. 
QUINTIN, which family usually bears three chevronels, a 
chief vair. Above the shield the head of St. John Baptist in 
a charger. Within a cusped or engrailed panel. 

. . . lOH'IS : D6 : SCO : QVINTI . . . 



John de Sancto Quintino, 

Parson of Helpringham Church, co. Line. 
13,253. [A.D. 1354.] Creamy- white ; very imperfect, in- 
distinct. About -I in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 20,762.] 
A shield of arms : illegible. Within a gothic panel. 
Legend broken away. 

. IN . 



Sakevyle. 

See SACKVILLE. 



Gracia de Saleby, widow of Sir BRIAN DE INSULA, 

of co. Line. 

13,254. \circ. A.D. 1240?] Green: fine, edge slightly 
chipped, i in. [Harl. ch. 52 B. 33.] 

A shield of arms : three crescents, and a canton or quarter. 
SIGILLVM GRAC6 DG LIL6. 



478 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

13.255. Sulph. cast of No. 13,254. [B.C., E. 361.] 

13.256. [Middle I3th cent] Dark-green ; very indistinct, 
fragmentary. [Harl. ch. 55 F. 45.] 



Lady Margaret, wife of PETER de Salmershe, 
of co. Bedf., Knt. 

13,257. [A.D. 1341.] Green : finely designed, originally 
good, now a fragment. About I in. when perfect. [Add. 
ch. 15,434-] 

Three shields of arms, meeting at their bases in the centre 
of the seal : (i.) three cinquefoils betw. seven crosses crosslet 
fitchews. SALTMARSH and SALMERS ; (2.) wanting ; (3.) on a 
bend betw. six martlets, three roundles. Background re- 
plenished with slipped foliage, and flowers. Within a pointed 
gothic trefoil panel, ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils. 

LM6RSH6. 



William de Salso Marisco. 

Seal iised by ANDREW FIKET, of Flixton, co. Suff. 
13,258. [A.D. 1367.] Dark-green : indistinct, -f-in. [Stowe 
ch. 347.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three roses, and other 
small chargres. Within a gothic trefoil. 

S' WILL'I D SALSOMARISCO. 



William Salter, of Tver, al. Euer, co. Bucks., Esq. 

13.259. [A.D. 1656.] Red : injured by pressure. x in. 
[Harl. ch. 83 H. 23.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess nebuly betw. three crescents. 
Betw. two palm branches. 

\ 

John Samon. 

13.260. [A.D. 1360]. Dark-red: indistinct in places. 
i in. [Harl. ch. 48 G. 27.] 

A shield of arms : three salmon fishes, naiant in pale, 
SALMON. Above the shield a fleur-de-lis. Within a carved 
gothic panel of eight points. 

ft SIGILLVM *. # IOHANNIS ^ ** SAMON. 

13.261. Sulph. cast from No. 13,260. [D.C., F. 410.] 



Henry Sampson. 

13,262. [Late I4th or early I5th. cent.] Plaster cast from 
a chipped impression. I T V in. [xc. I.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 479 



A shield of arms : five bars. Within a traced star-like 
panel of six points. 

Legend betw. the points : 

ll'm _ fien rt 8_amp_$sott. 



Thomas Sampson, of co, Suff., Esq. 

13,263. [A.D. 1431.] Red : very indistinct. % in. [Harl. 
ch. 52 A. 2.] 

A shield of arms : a cross ; cf. a cross chequy, SAMPSON. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved gothic 
panel. 

. , tfjom* 



Sir Edward Sandars. 
See Sir EDWARD SAUNDERS. 



William Sanderson, 

of East Greenwich, co. Kent, Bart. 

13.264. [A.D. 1733.] Red : en placard, on tape. About -f-x 
i in. [Add. ch. 9311.] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : paly of six, over all 
a bend, with the hand of Ulster in a canton, SANDERSON. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a talbot 
passant. 

Richard Sandes, of co. Southt., Esq. 

13.265. [A.D. 1518.] Red: cracked, imperfect, indistinct. 
About T 9 F X1 in. [Add. ch. 13,305.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible bearings. 



John Sandhurst, of co. Essex. 

13,266. [A.D. 1378.] Red : injured, indistinct. About 
-| in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 43 G. 31.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three uncertain charges, 
perhaps trefoils. 

s SIGILLV . . e . 



Ambrose Sandon, of Askby-prope-Parteney, 

co. Line., Esq. 

13,267. [A.D. 1582.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. About 
-I- in. when perfect. [Egert. ch. 484.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron vair betw. 
three bulls' heads erased, a chief, SANDON, sin., a chevron 



480 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

betw. three lions or bulls passant. Above the shield the 
initial letters A. S. 
Carved border. 



John de Sandwich (Sandwyco), 
son of NICHOLAS DE SANDWYCO, ofco. Kent, Knt. 

13,268. [A.D. 1345.] Red -.good. fin. [Harl. ch. 80 
C. 29.] 

Slightly oval : an eagle displayed with wings inverted, 
bearing on the breast a shield of arms : per fess indented in 
chief a pierced estoile, for SANDWICH (a chief indented). In 
the background, at the eagle's feet the initial letters : 10 SO, 
for JOHANNES de SANDWYCO. Within a carved and pointed 
gothic quatrefoil panel, ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 



Robert Sandwith. 
See HENRY WRIGHT. 



Sir Miles Sandys, Knt., and 1st Bart. (A.D. 1612), 
Commissioner of Sewers. 

13.269. [A.D. 1608.] Red: indistinct. xin. [Add. 
ch. 33-083.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., a fess wavy 
betw. three crosses crosslet, fitchees, SANDYS, sin., three 
crescents, two and one, a canton, COOK (?) 

13.270. [A.D. 1608.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 33,084.] 

13.271. [A.D. 1609.] Red : somewhat indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 33,087.] 

13.272. [A.D. 1614.] Red: injured by pressure, nearly 
obliterated. [Add. ch. 33,095.] 

13.273. [A.D. 1615. [ Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 33,097.] 

13.274. [A.D. 1615.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 33,098.] 

13.275. [A.D. 1618.] Red: injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. [Add. ch. 33,105.] 

13.276. [A.D. 1618.] Red : a fragment, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 33,107.] 

13.277. [A.D. 1618.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 33-109.] 

Miles Sandys, Esq., afterw. Knt. and 2nd Bart. 

13.278. [A.D. 1618.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 33,109] 
Oval : similar to the seal of Sir Miles Sandys, Knt. and 

Bart, No. 13,269, but from a different matrix. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 481 



Richard Sandys, Notary Public at Falmouth, co. Cornw. 

13,279. [A.D. 1747.] Plaster cast, tinted red, from a fine 
but cracked impression, i-^ in. [Ixxvi. 34.] 

An ornamentally carved shield of arms : a fess dancettee 
betw. three crosses, croslet fitchees. SANDYS. 

+ RICHARD + SANDYS + NOTARY + PUBLICK. 

Carved border. 



Brian de Santun (?). 

Seal used by WILLIAM DYGHER, of Horsham, co. Suss. 
13,280. [A.D. 141 1.] Red : indistinct in places. % in. 
[Add. ch. 8864.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess three annulets. Within a 
coarsely carved pointed quatrefoil. 
Legend betw. the points : 

S' BRI_ANI_De S_ANTVN (?) 



John de Sapy, Knt., Lord of Rudmarele 
(Redmarley-D'Abitot), co. Wore. 

13.281. [A.D. 1365.] Dark-green: originally fine, very 
imperfect, indistinct. About i^- in. when perfect. [Slo. ch. 
xxxiii. 41.] 

A shield of arms, couch\ field, diapered lozengy, on a 
bend three round buckles, tongues bendwise. Crest on a 
helmet, and short mantling or lambrequin, on a chapeau 
turned up ermine, a wheel. Betw. two wavy branches of 
foliage. Within a finely traced gothic panel with ogee points, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
D6 S . . . . 

13.282. Sulph. cast from No. 13,281. [D.C., F. 445.] 



Thomas, son of THOMAS Saresson de Pinchebec, 

al. Pincebek, co. Line. 
See THOMAS DE PINCHEBEC. 



Ralph de Saucoio. 

13,283. [Early I3th cent.] Plaster cast from a good im- 
pression. \\\ in. [xc. 4.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : barry of six, a lion 
rampant. 

$ SIGILLVM : RADVLFI D SAVCOIO : 
Perhaps a foreign seal. 
VOL. III. 2 I 



482 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Sauter. 

13,284. [A.D. 1356.] Plaster cast from an imperfect im- 
pression. About i in. when perfect, [xc. 5.] 

A shield of arms : a cross botonnee. In dexter chief a 
pierced rose. Betw. five small cinquefoils. Within a carved 
gothic rosette of eight points, ornamented along the inner 
edge with small quatrefoils. 

. 6M . . 6T . 



Arnald Sauuage, of co. Kent, Knt. 

13,285. [A.D. 1329.] Red: fine fragment [Harl. ch. 80 
C. 32.] 

A shield of arms : [six] lions rampant, three, two, and one, 
SAVAGE. Betw. the initial letters [A.] M. S. =ARNALDUS 
SAUUAGE, Miles. Within an elaborately carved gothic panel, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
SIGILLVM . . A . . AW . 



Arnald Savage. 

13,286. [A.D. 1372.] Plaster cast from a fine but chipped 
impression, i^- in. [Ixxxvi. 45.] 

A shield of arms : six lions rampant, three, two, and one. 
SAVAGE. Above the shield two wings conjoined in lure. 
Within an elaborately carved gothic panel, with open-work 
tracery at each side, and ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 



In the two spaces betw. the pairs of stops, two wings 
conjoined in lure. 

Another Seal. 

13.287. [A.D. 1399.] Plaster cast from a chipped im- 
pression. H m - [Ixxxviii. 93.] 

Very similar in design to the previous No. 13,286, but from 
a different matrix. 

Stgillmn * ai'ttalBt Wattage. 

With two wings conjoined in lure, as the stop after each of 
the two first words. 

Sir John Savage, of co. Chest. 

13.288. [A.D. 1589.] Red : injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. About -f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 8489.] 

An unicorn's head erased. Crest of SAVAGE. 
Carved border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 483 



13.289. [A.D. 1589.] Another. [Add. ch. 8489.] 

13.290. [A.D. 1589.] Another. [Add. ch. 8489.] 



Robert Sauuage, al. Savage, of co. York. 

13,291. [A.D. 13/7.] Red: good. in. [Harl. ch. 75 
G. 38.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three leopards' heads 
erased, SAVAGE. 

SIGILL' ROBGRTI SAVAG'. 



Sir George Savile, \st Marquess of Halifax. 

13.292. [A.D. 1688.] Red : cracked, imperfect ; en placard, 
on a label. -f-X-f-in. [Add. ch. 15,164.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend three owls, SAVILE. 
Ensigned with the coronet of a Marquess. Supporters, two 
talbots. 

Motto on a listen or escroll below the shield : 
BE FAST. 

Seal tised by WILLIAM SAVILE, 
2,nd Marquess of Halifax. 

13.293. [A.D. 1697.] Another : discoloured, cracked, im- 
perfect. [Add. ch. 15,183.] 



Robert Savile, of Haigh Hall, co. York. 

13,294. [A.D. 1630.] Red : injured by pressure, very in- 
distinct. About -f-x-4- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 19,262.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling, and wreath pressed out. 



Thomas Savile, Earl of Siissex. 
See HUMFREY SHEDCROSSE. 



William Savile, Marquess of Halifax. 
See Sir GEORGE SAVILE, Marquess of Halifax. 



Arms of ALTHAM. 
Seal used by Bridgett Saunders, 

dau. of WILLIAM SAUNDERS, of Bishop' s-S tor tford, co. Essex. 
13,295. [A.D. 1726.] Red : imperfect ; en placard, on tape. 
About -f. X I in. [Add. ch. 27,094.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : paly of six, ermine and , 

212 



484 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

on a chief a lion passant guardant, ALTHAM. Crest on a 
helmet, ornamental mantling of foliage, and wreath a demi- 
lion, holding a ship's rudder, ALTHAM. 

13.296. [A.D. 1726.] Another. [Add. ch. 27,095.] 

Seal tised by DOROTHY SAUNDERS, 
another dau. of the above. 

13.297. [A.D. 1726.] As above. [Add. ch. 27,094.] 

13.298. [A.D. 1726.] Another. [Add. ch. 27,095.] 

Seal used by ELIZABETH SAUNDERS, 
another dau. of the above. 

13.299. [A.D. 1726.] As above. [Add. ch. 27,0^4.] 

13.300. [A.D. 1726.] Another. [Add. ch. 27,095.] 

Seal used by MARY SAUNDERS, 
another dau. of the above. 

13.301. [A.D. 1726.] As above. [Add. ch. 27,094.] 

13.302. [A.D. 1726.] Another. [Add. ch. 27,095.] 



Sir Edward Saunders, al. Sandars, 
Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer. 

13,303. [A.D. 1574.] Dark-brown: injured by pressure, 
indistinct. f x i in. [Harl. ch. 76 D. 53.] 

Shaped signet : an elephant's head erased. Crest of 
SANDERS. 



William Saunder, of co. Surr. 

13,304. [A.D. 1556.] Red: chipped, -ft. x T V in. [Harl. 
ch. 112 D. 9.] 

Ornamentally-shaped signet : a bull's head couped, in 
allusion to the arms of SANDER, viz., a chevron engrailed 
betw. three bulls' heads cabossed. In base the initial letters 
W. S. 

Beaded border. 



William Saunders, of Harrington, co. Northt. 
13,305. [A.D. 1564.] Red: 4. in. [Add. ch. 21,994.] 
Ornamentally-shaped signet : an elephant's head erased. 
Crest of SAUNDERS. 
Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 485 



William Saunders, Citizen and Draper of London. 
13,306. [A.D. 1648.] Red : very indistinct. About -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 9424.] 

A shield of arms : illegible. 



George Sawbridge, Citizen and Stationer of London. 

13.307. [A.D. 1669.] Red, covered with paper previous to 
impression : very indistinct, f X \ in. [Harl. ch. 1 1 1 H. 

36.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two bars, on each a barrulet 
dancettee, a chief indented, SAWBRIDGE. Crest, on a helmet 
and ornamental mantling a demi-lion, in the paws a sword 
erect. 

Sir Edmund Sawyer, of co. York. 

13.308. [A.D. 1638.] Red: very indistinct. About 
-I X 1 in. [Add. ch. 3O.934-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess chequy betw. three seapies, 
SAWYER. 

Cabled border. 

John Saxpes, of Wartlinge, co. Suss. 

13.309. [A.D. 1601.] Red: indistinct. \ in. [Add. ch. 

30,732.] 

A lion's head erased, perhaps for a crest. 
Cabled border. 

Seal of Arms. 

13.310. [A.D. 1608.] Red : imperfect, -j-fx-frin. [Add. 

ch. 30,733-] 

A shield of arms : per bend, a cross potent counterchanged, 
ALMACK and ALMAN. 

Carved border. 

Henry Saxton. 

Seal used by his widow FRANCES SAXTON, 
of Rotherham, co. York, sister of GEORGE WESTLEY. 

13.311. [A.D. 1695.] Red : cracked, imperfect ; en placard, 
on a label. % X i in. [Add. ch. 18,057.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three chaplets in bend, betw. 
two cotises, SAXTON. Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling, a leopard sejant. 

Cabled border. 

13.312. [A.D. 1695.] Another: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
18,058.] 



486 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

13.313. [A.D. 1695.] Another: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
18,059.] 

13.314. [A.D. 1695.] Another: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
18,060.] 

13.315. [A.D. 1695.] Another: well preserved. [Add. ch. 
1 8,06 1.] 

Hugh de Say. 

See HUGH DE SEI. 



John de Say. 

13,316. [iSth cent] Sulph. cast, chipped. I T ' 7 in. 
[D.C., E. 336.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a lion 
passant. Above the shield a helmet and fan-plume. 

S' IOHANNIS : D6 : SAY. 



John de Say, Ajh Baron. 

13,317. [A.D. 1386.] Plaster cast from a chipped im- 
pression. About i-i- in. when perfect, [xc. 8.] 

A shield of arms, couche: two chevrons, in dexter chief a 
crescent for difference. Crest on a helmet, out of a ducal 
coronet a boar's head. Within a carved gothic panel, with 
open-work at the sides, ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

StgtU : iofi'ts 

Very doubtful if properly named. 



William de Say. 

13,318. [A.D. 1237.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression, -f- in. [xc. /.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, SAY. On three fleury sprigs 
of foliage. Within a panel or border of six cusps. 
* SCRTVM WILL'I D6 SAY. 



Hugh Sayer, Escheator in co. Devon. 

13,319. [A.D. 1586.] Yellowish-brown: good, i x in. 
[Add. ch. 13,984.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend betw. two cotises three 
cinquefoils, SAYER. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
and wreath, on a mount a leopard couchant reguardant. 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 487 



Adam de Scakelthorp, or Scarelthorp. 

13.320. [A.D. 1359.] Red: injured. % in. [Harl. ch. 
86 E. 39.] 

The initial letter & supporting a roundle or circular shield 
of arms : a cross engrailed. Betw. two wavy branches each 
bearing three roses. Within a carved and pointed gothic 
quatrefoil ornamented with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

& S' AD : D : SCAR6LTHORP. (?) 

Beaded border. 

Robert de Skales, i.e., Scales, 
Lord of Neuseles, al. Newselles, co. Hertf., ist Baron by writ. 

13.321. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from an imperfect im- 
pression. About i in. when perfect, [xc. 42.] 

Octagonal : a shield of arms : six escallops, three, two, and 
one, SCALES. Betw. two swords, points upwards. 
In place of a legend a wavy scroll of 'foliage. 
Beaded borders. 

Thomas de Scales, %th Baron. 

13.322. [A.D. 1418.] Plaster cast from an imperfect im- 
pression, partly shifted while being made. About i-f- in. when 
perfect, [xc. 9.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: six escallops, three, two, and 
one, SCALES. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, 
out of a ducal coronet a plume of feathers. 

& tfjome Bm : fcalt ,,.,,.,. 

Another seal of the above, as Lord DE SCALLES and 
DE NlVELLES, Steward of Normandy. 

13.323. [A.D. 1441.] Red : originally fine, fragmentary, 
indistinct. About i-f in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 199.] 

A shield of arms, couche ' : six escallops, three, two, and 
one, SCALES. Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, 
out of a ducal coronet, a plume of feathers. 

Stgtllu * . . , 



John Scardeburgh, of Coventry, co. Warw. 
13,324. [A.b. 1392.] Green: indistinct. % in. [Add. ch. 
19,478.] 

A shield of the arms of Our Lord JESUS CHRIST, some- 
times called the Implements of the Passion. 

Ss PASSIO DNI NR'I IH'V X'l. 
Beaded borders. 



488 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Richard and Mary Scardefield. 

See NICHOLAS SHERRYER BALDWIN. 



William de Skargill. 

13,325. [A.D. 1336.] Plaster cast from a good impression. 
in. [xc. 12.] 

A shield of arms: ermine, a saltire, for SCARGILL. 
Suspended by a strap from a trifurcated tree, betw. two 
branches of foliage and flowers. Within a pointed gothic 
quatrefoil ornamented along the inner edge with small 
roses. 

8' WILL'I D6 SKARGILL' * 



William de Scargill. 

13.326. [A.D. 1429-30.] Plaster cast, tinted red, from an 
indistinct impression. I in. [Ixxvi. 87.] 

A shield of arms : ermine a saltire, SCARGILL. Within an 
engrailed bordure. 

+ StgtUttm : totlWmt : Be : S&cargtll : 
Cabled borders. 

Roger Schard, of co. Suff. 

13.327. [A.D. 1399.] Red: imperfect, very indistinct. 
About - in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 9677.] 

A shield of arms : three bars, on a bend as many birds. 
Betw. three sprigs of foliage. Within a carved quatrefoil 
panel. 

Legend uncertain. 



Henry Scharington, of Lacock, co. Wilts, Esq. 
13,328. [A.D. 1563.] Red: a fragment. About in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 7070.] 
A shield of arms : chequy. 



John de Schavington. 
13,329. [Temp. Edw. II. or III.] Plaster cast from an 

indistinct impression. % in. [xcii. 78.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend five uncertain charges. 

Within an irregularly formed panel of three points and five 
cusps. 

* S' IOHA . . S D' SCHAVIGTON. 

Beaded border. 

John Schedefolde. 
See THOS. GERARD. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 489 



Thomas de Schefeld, of co. Cumb., Esq. 

13,330. [A.D. 1396.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 55 G. 39.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. six garbs, SHEFFIELD. 
Suspended by a strap from an uncertain object. Within a 
carved bilobe with open work tracery at the sides, ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

tf)om[e : Die] : Sd&ef . IB* 



Nicholas de Scheldone, of co. Warty., Knt. 
13,331. [A.D. 1309.] Brownish - green : edge chipped, 
-f- in. [Cott. ch. xi. 74.] 

A shield of arms : a fess and in chief two round buckles, 
the tongues fesswise. 

Legend -S-D-N-D-S-M- 
i for (Stgtllum Domini Nicholai de Scheldone, miliiis.} 



John de Schepeye. 
See JOHN DE SHEPEYE. 

Ralf de Schirleye. 

See SHIRLEY. 



John Schotest . . . 

Seal used by HUGH MALEGRAFFES, 

of Horndon, co. Essex. 

13,332. [A.D. 1360.] Green: indistinct, -f- in. [Add. ch. 
19,968.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron engrailed betw. three cinque- 
foils. Within a carved trefoil panel. 

Tin S' IOH' SCHOT6ST . 



John de Schurburne. 

Sea! used by AGNES ATTE THORNE, of Reading, co. Berks, 
widow of JOHN ATTE THORNE. 

13.333. [A.D. 1396.] Red : injured. | in. [Harl. ch. 
561.15.] 

A man-at-arms, with horn and staff, holding before him a 
shield of arms.: a cross lozengy betw. two radiant suns in 
the 1st and 4th, and two escallops in the 2nd and 3rd 
quarters. Supporters, two unicorns, addorsed reguardant. 
Within a gothic panel. 

&' tof)'ift tie feiwriwrne* 

13.334. Sulph. cast from No. 13,333. [B.C., F. 598.] 



490 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William de Scirburn, al William Shlreburn, 

of co. Northumbr. 

13,335. [A.D. 1407.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. % in. 
[Cott. ch. xxix. 68.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three estoiles of six 
points, within a bordure engrailed. Within a pointed trefoil 
panel ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Legend betw. the points : 

+ + S' totU't _te 



Francis Scoiond, of co. Somers. 

13.336. [Temp. Edw. III.] Dark-green : very indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 56 A. I.] 

A shield of arms : seven mullets, two, two, two, and one, 
and a canton vaire, within a bordure engrailed. Within a 
carved and pointed quatrefoil panel. 

Motto or legend, illegible. 

Matilda, widow of JOHN SCONEWEDIR, 
of Dymeton, co. Suff. 

13.337. [A.D. 1323.] Dark-brown: imperfect, injured by 
pressure. About I in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 9914.] 

A shield of arms : obliterated. 

In place of a legend, a wavy scroll of foliage. 

John Scot, of co. Essex. 

13.338. [A.D. 1480.] Red. -| in. [Add. ch. 28,915.] 

An heraldic antelope, collared, chained and ringed. In the 
field above, the motto : 

mt trgfte # 

Carved border. 

John Scott, of London, Esq. 

13.339. [A.D. 1596.] Brownish-red. -j^-X T Vin. [Add. ch. 
28,963 A.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., per pale indented, 
a saltire counter-charged, SCOTT ; sin., a lion rampant queue 
fourchee. 

Beaded border. 

John Scott, of Camberwell, Esq. 

13.340. [A.D. 1647.] Brown : indistinct, -fi x T 9 6 in. [Add. 
ch. 1629.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess three boars' heads, (?) 
SCOTT of Camberwell. Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, 
indistinct. 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 49 1 



Robert Scott, 

of St. John's of Jerusalem, co. Midd., Gentl. 

13,341. [A.D. 1646.] Red, faded : a fragment only. About 
X i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 28,980.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, couche": broken off. Crest on a 
helmet, mantling and wreath, a bird, indistinct. 

Cabled border. 



Stephen Scott. 
See JOH. DE KRANESLE. 



Thomas Scott, of the Custom-house, London, Gentl. 

13,342. [A.D. 1718.] Red: en placard, on tape, imperfect. 
About -f X T V in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 9305.] 

Oval : an ornamentally carved shield of arms : three lions' 
heads erased, two and one, SCOTT. 



William Scot, of co. York. 

13,343. [A.D. 1331.] Light-brown or discoloured: very 
indistinct. % in. [Harl. ch. 112 G. 22.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. two lions passant re- 
guardant, or two lions passant reguardant in pale, debruised 
by a bend. Betw. two trefoiled sprigs of foliage. 

SGL PRIV6 SVY AP6L6. 
(Sceau prwe suis appellQ 



William Scot, Senr., of co. Essex. 
13,344. [A.D. 1480.] Red. fin. [Add. ch. 28,915.] 
A wyvern sans wings. For the crest of SCOTT, of Scott's 
Hall, Kent (from whom the above is descended), viz. a demi- 
griffin segreant. In the field above it a branch of foliage. 

* Joans s 



Florence de Scovile, al. Plorencia de Scouuila, 

of co. Buck. 

13,345. [Temp. Edw. L] Brown : fine, well preserved, the 
top point chipped, i^ X |- in. [Harl. ch. 86 E. 24.] 

Pointed oval : on waves a boat, attached by a chain to the 
neck of a swan. In the boat a man reclining, and holding up 
a small shield of arms : a swan. 

0> C]6ST : LG : S6L : FLORENCE : D6 : SCOVIL6. 
Beaded borders. 



492 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Catharine Scrimshire, dau. of HUGH SCRIMSHIRE, 
of London, Haberdasher. 

13.346. [A.D. 1700.] Red : en placard. \ x A in - [Add. 
ch. 15,173-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, within a bordure 
vair, SCRIMSHIRE, in dexter chief a crescent for difference. 
Cabled border. 

William Scrimshire, of Gray's Inn, co. Midd., 

Eldest son and Executor of WILLIAM SCRIMSHIRE, 

of London, Haberdasher. 

13.347. [A.D. 700.] K.Z&-. en placard, ft x -& in. [Add. 

ch. I5.I73-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant within a bordure 
vair, SCRIMSHIRE. In sin. chief a crescent for difference. 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a demi- 
man, couped at the knees, in armour, in the r. h. a sword, 
reclining on his shoulder, on the 1. arm a shield. 

Seal used by HUGH SCRIMSHIRE, 
son of HUGH SCRIMSHIRE, of London, Haberdasher. 

13.348. [A.D. 1700.] As above. [Add. ch. 15,173.] 

Seal used by JOSHUA SCRIMSHIRE, 
son of HUGH SCRIMSHIRE, of London, Haberdasher. 

13.349. [A.D. 1700.] As above. [Add. ch. 15,173.] 

Seal used by CARRILL SCRIMSHIRE, 
another son of the same. 

13.350. [A.D. 1700.] As above. [Add. ch. 15,173.] 



Geoffrey de Scrope. 

13.351. [Early 1 4th cent] Plaster cast from a chipped 
imperfect impression. in. [xc. 16.] 

A shield of arms : a bend, SCROPE. (Field powdered, 
bend hatched lozengy.) 

[+38* GALFRIDI : D SCRO . . 
Beaded borders. 

Gorges Scrop, of Castlecomb, co. Wilts. 

13.352. [A.D. 1677.] Red : en placard, on a label ; im- 
perfect. About % X in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 18,446.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a bend, SCROPE. Crest on a 
helmet and ornamental mantling, out of a ducal coronet a 
plume of feathers. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 493 



Henry Le Scrop, Knt., 
son and heir of GEOFFREY LE SCROP, Knt., of London. 

13.353. [A.D. 1355.] Red, faced with dark-green : fine. 
i-Jg- in. [Harl. ch. 53 H. 34.] 

A shield of arms, conche : a bend, SCROPE, in chief a label 
of three points for difference. Crest on a helmet and short 
mantling or lambrequin, out of a ducal coronet, a crab, claws 
erect. In the background, on the dex., a hand, issuing holding 
a lance with triangular flag, charged with two bars, on the 
sin. two slipped trefoils. Within a finely carved gothic panel, 
enriched with open tracery at the sides, and ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

* SIGILLVM * HGN * RICI L * SCROP. 

13.354. Sulph. cast of No. 13,353. [D-C-, F. 395.] 

13.355. [A.D. 1361.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 56 A. 24.] 

* SIGILLVM HN ~ RICI * L . . . OP. 

13.356. [A.D. 1362.] Red: imperfect, indistinct [Harl. 
ch. 56 A. 21.] 

. . Gl 

13.357. Plaster cast from an imperfect impression. 

[xc. 19.] 

.GILL. CROP. 



Henry Le Scrop. 

13.358. [i4th cent] Plaster cast from a cracked im- 
pression, -f- in. [xc. 1 8.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend, SCROPE, a lion rampant, for 

a difference (?) 

S' V HGNR1CI * * L SCROP. 
Beaded borders. 

John Scrope, Esq., Lord of Castlecomb Manor, 
co. Wilts. 

13.359. [A.D. 1671.] Red : en placard, on a label ; im- 
perfect, injured. About X -f- in. when perfect [Add. ch. 
18,438.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a bend, SCROPE. Crest on a 
helmet and ornamental mantling, out of a ducal coronet a 
plume of feathers. 

Beaded border. 

13.360. [A.D. 1671.] Red: en placard, on a label; very 
fragmentary. [Add. ch. 18,440.] 

13.361. [A.D. 1675.] Red : very imperfect, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 18,445.] 



494 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Scrope, Senr., of Castlecomb, co. Wilts., Esq. 

13.362. [A.D. 1677.] Red: cracked, indistinct. X -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 18,447.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a bend, SCROPE. Crest on a 
helmet, and ornamental mantling, out of a ducal coronet a 
plume of feathers. 

13.363. [A.D. 1688.] Red : en placard, on a label. [Add. 
ch. 18,455.] 

13.364. [A.D. 1699.] Red: en placard, on a label; fine. 
[Add. ch. 18,461.] 

Richard Le Scrope, al. Lescropp. 

See No. 11,306. 



Richard Scrope, of Castellcombe, co. Wilts, Esq. 

13.365. [A.D. 1532.] Red: chipped. x -f in. [Add. 
ch. 18,277.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : three battle-axes, two and 
one, palewise. 

13.366. [A.D. 1532.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 18,278.] 



Stephen Lescrop, al. Scrop, 

Lord of Mas ham, 2nd Baron. 

13.367. [A.D. 1391.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression, if in. [xc. 17.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: (diapered) a bend, SCROPE, in 
chief a label of three points for difference. Crest on helmet, 
and cappiline, or short mantling, the claws of a crab erect. 
Background replenished with wavy scrolls of flowers. Within 
a carved gothic panel, enriched with open-work at the sides, 
and ornamented along the inner edge with small ball-flowers 
or quatrefoils. 

& Btepfi'i : Ir frrop Bin : Be : mafyam. 

13.368. [A.D. 1395.] Red: originally very fine, wanting 
the lower part, edge chipped. [Harl. ch. 112 D. 13.} 

S>* s crop ntafljanu 

13.369. Sulph. cast of No. 13,368. [D.C., F. 593.] 

13.370. [A.D. 1403.] Dark-red : very imperfect, indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 56 A. 23.] 

crop . , . mafi) . . 

13.371. Sulph. cast of No. 13,370. [D.C., G. 100.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 495 



Stephen Le Serop, al. Skroope, Esq., 
Lord of Oxendon, co, Glouc. 

13.372. [A.D. 1449.] Red : cracked, very indistinct. I in. 
[Add. ch. 18,229.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a bend, SCROPE, 2, 3, a 
saltire engrailed, TlPTOFT. 

Stgtllum (tenant * le : Scrop 

Carved border. 

Stephen Scrope, Esq. 
(Perhaps same person as the last?) 

13.373. [A.D. 1467.] Red : injured ; from a chased signet 
ring, with mark of the setting, -i- m - [Add. ch. 18,240.] 

A mullet (heraldic difference for a third son), charged with 
a saltire engrailed, in reference to the arms of TlPTOFT (see 
No. 13,372). Legend or motto betw. the points of the 
mullet : 

me_co_ui_en_t 

Within a cusped panel. 
Cabled border. 

13.374. [A.D. 1467.] Red: good, well preserved. [Add. 
ch. 18,242.] 

13.375. [A.D. 1467.] Red : well preserved. [Add. ch. 
18,243.] 

13.376. [A.D. 1467.] Red: indistinct in places. [Add. 
ch. 18,247.] 

Thomas Lescroop, al. Scrope, 

6tk Baron Scrope of Masham. 

13.377. [A.D. 1462.] Plaster cast from a chipped im- 
pression, indistinct in places. i-|- in. [xc. 21.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : a bend, SCROPE, in chief a label 
of three points. Crest on a helmet and short mantling or 
lambrequin, a crab, the claws downwards. Betw. two wavy 
sprigs of foliage and flowers which replenish the background. 

Legend on an escroll or ribbon running round : 

ome : tint : Wcroop : He i mafliam. 



William Lescropp, al. Le Scrop, 

Lord of Man and the Isles. 

Official Seal. 

13,378. [A.D. 1395.] Plaster cast from a fine but imperfect 
impression. About 2-f in. when perfect, [xc. 20.] 

A shield of arms : ISLE OF MAN, see No. 5169, vol. II. ; 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



field diapre with sprigs of delicate foliage. In chief a label 
of three points. Betw. two wavy branches of foliage and 
flowers. Within a carved gothic panel, enriched with tracery 
at the top and sides and ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

[St]gtUttm # : * toine[lmi * : * l]efcrojrji : *> 
U[ommt *] : * mannte :*!:* mfttlaru[m], 

Sea! of Arms. 

13,379. [A.D. 1393.] Red : originally fine, well designed, 
very imperfect. About \\ in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 
A. 22.] 

A shield of arms, coucht ': a bend, SCROPE, the field diapered 
with sprigs of delicate foliage, in chief over all a label of 
three points. Crest on a helmet furnished with a small ring 
in front, and short mantling or cappiline, out of a ducal 
coronet a plume of ostrich feathers in three rows. Back- 
ground replenished with sprigs of foliage as on the shield. 
Within a carved gothic bilobe, enriched with open tracery 
at the sides, and ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 



13.380. Sulph. cast of No. 13,379- [D-C., F. 586.] 

James Scudamore, of the Middle Temple, London, Esq., 

youngest son of WILLIAM SCUDAMORE, 

of Ballingham, co. Heref., Esq. 

13.381. [A.D. 1654.] Red : very indistinct. About -i in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 1369.] 

On a wreath, out of a ducal coronet, a lion's gamb. Crest 
of SCUDAMORE. 

John Scudamore. 
See JOHN SKYDMORE. 



Richard Scudamore, of London, Gentl. 

13.382. [A.D. 1605.] Faded-red : imperfect, indistinct. 
% x f in. [Add. ch. 35,199.] 

A shield of arms : three stirrups, two and one, SCUDAMORE 
(ANCIENT), a crescent for difference. Crest on a helmet, 
and ornamental mantling, a bear's paw issuing out from a 
ducal coronet. 

Beaded border. 

13.383. [A.D. 1605.] Another: imperfect, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 35,200.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 497 



Robert Scudamor. 

Seal used by FRANCIS FINCH, of Russhocke, 

co. Wore., Esq. 

13,384. [A.D. 1653.] Red. -^ in. [Add. ch. 1951.] 
Amor, or Cupid holding a scutum or shield, heart-shaped, 
by way of rebus on the name of SCUDAMOR : three stirrups, 
two and one, leathered and buckled, SCUDAMORE. 
Legend in the field around: 

SCVTAMOR. 
Cf. seal of Robert Skydemour, 



Robert Seale, of London. 

13.385. [A.D. 1606.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. About 
| in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 17,444.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three wolves' heads erased, 
SEALE, a crescent (?) for difference. 
Beaded border. 

John Seborne, of Sutton, co. Heref. 

13.386. [A.D. 1593.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. | X -i- 
in. [Add. ch. 24,796.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : barry wavy of ten, a lion rampant, 
SEBORNE. 

Thomas Sekeforde, al. Sekford, Esq., 
Surveyor of the Court of Wards and L iveries. 

13.387. [A.D. 1584.] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. About -J x -f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 15,816.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, ermine, on a fess 
three escallops, SECKFORD ; 2, a fess betw. three hunting 
bugles, HUNTER ; 3, 4, obliterated. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling, and wreath, see next number. 

13.388. [A.D. 1584.] Red: imperfect, indistinct in places. 
[Add. ch. 35,250.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, SECKFORD ; 2, HUNTER ; 
3, HACKFORD ; 4, GENNY, see Nos. 13,387, 13,389. Crest on 
a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a talbot statant. 



Humfrey Seckforde, of Ipswich, co. Suff., Gentl. 

13,389. [A.D. 1585.] Green : imperfect, very indistinct. 
About -f. x in.' when perfect. [Add. ch. 10,158.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, ermine, on a fess 
three escallops, SECKFORD ; 2, a fess betw. three hunting 
horns, HUNTER ; 3, chequy, HAKEFORD or HACKFORD ; 4, 
paly of six, a chief ermine, GENNY. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1560, f. 79. 

VOL. III. 2 K 



498 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir John Sedley, of Aylesford, co. Kent, Bart. 

13.390. [A.D. 1628.] Light-brown ; indistinct, injured by 
pressure. About -j-f X -^ in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 944.] 

Oval : an ornamentally carved shield of arms : almost 
illegible, traces of a fess indented remain. The arms of this 
branch of the family of SEDLEY are a fess wavy betw. three 
goats' heads erased. At the sides of the shield the initial 
letters W. S. (see No. 13,391.) 

Cabled border. 

Sir William Sedley, of Aylesford, co. Kent, Knt. and Bart. 

13.391. [A.D. 1617.] Dark-yellow; indistinct, injured by 
pressure. | in. [Add. ch. 943.] 

A goat's head erased, in reference to the arms of SEDLEY, 
viz. a fess wavy betw. three goats' heads erased. 



Gilbert, son of STEPHEN de Segrave, of co. Northt. 
13,392. [Temp. Hen. III.] Creamy-white ; chipped, in- 
distinct i T ! 'g- in. [Harl. ch. 56 A. 34.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : three garbs, two and one, 
SEGRAVE, in chief over all a label of five points. 
SIG . . . eeeRTi oe tseiGRAve. 



Hugh de Segrave, of co. Berks., etc., Knt. 

13.393. [A.D. 1380.] Red: indistinct, chipped, injured by 
pressure. I in. [Add. ch. 20,243.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, oppressed with a bend, 
SEGRAVE. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
Within a gothic panel enriched with open-work tracery at 
the sides. 

&tgtint : ijitgoms : Be : Segraue. 

13.394. [A.D. 1381.] Red : good, slightly chipped. [Add. 
ch. 20,283.] 

Stgtllu : Jwgonts : tie : Segraue. 

13.395. [A.D. 1385.] Red: chipped, injured by pressure, 
indistinct. [Harl. ch. 56 A 35.] 

&igilltt : Jwgonts : Be : Segraue. 



John de Segrave, 2nd Baron. 

13,396. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from a good impression, 
slightly chipped. -*- in. [xc. 28.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, crowned, SEGRAVE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 499 



Suspended by a strap from a tree of three branches. Betw. 
two garbs, in allusion to another coat borne by SEGRAVE, 
viz. t three garbs. 

S' lOH'IS * D6 # SeGRAVG. 



John, Lord de Segrave, ^rd Baron (?) 

13.397. [A.D. 1336-1351?] Plaster cast from fine im- 
pression, i-i in. [xc. 25.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, crowned, SEGRAVE. 
Betw. three garbs, in allusion to another coat borne by 
SEGRAVE, vis., three garbs. Within a pointed gothic quatre- 
foil panel. 

SIGILL' : IOHANNIS : DNI : D6 : S6GRAV6. 

Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

13.398. [A.D. 1350.] Red: originally fine, imperfect, 
indistinct. About H m - when perfect. [Cott. ch. xxix. 45.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant crowned, SEGRAVE. 
The background replenished with small slipped quatrefoils. 
Within a carved gothic panel, ornamented along the inner 
edge with small quatrefoils. 

* . . HIS : DOM . . # t* 



Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Baron. 

13,399. [A.D. 124.6.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression injured by pressure. I in. [xc. 24.] 

A shield of arms : three garbs, two and one, SEGRAVE. 
Betw. two estoiles. 

9 S 1 NICHOLAI D6 SGRAV. 
Beaded borders. 



Nicholas de Segrave, Lord of Stowe. 

13.400. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression. I'm. [xc. 27.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, debruised by a barrulet. 
Perhaps for SEGRAVE, a lion rampant. 

& BON IVR 6IT K S S6L D6IT. 
(Bon jour a gut ce sceau doit.} 

According to Nicholas, Synopsis, p. 769, this Baron did 
not affix his seal to the deed from which the above impression 
is derived. 

Hugh de Sei, al. Say, of co. Stiff. 

13.401. [Late I3th cent] Light-red : originally good, 
chipped. | in. [Add. ch. 8067.] 

2 K 2 



500 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms of early shape : on a chief indented 
three martlets. 

* SIGILLVM : HVGONIS : D6 : S6I :_ 



William, son of WALTER de Sei. 

13,402. [Early I3th cent.] Plaster cast from a chipped 
and indistinct impression, ilin. [xc. 6.] 

A shield of arms of early form : quarterly, SAY. 

. IQ . . M : VILL6LMI : DG : 861. 



Robert Seintcler. 
See No. 13,223. 

William Seint George. 

See No. 13,224. 



John Seintlowe. 
See No. 13,237. 

Thomas de Seint Omer. 
See THOMAS DE SANCTO OMERO. 



Seitone. 
See SEYTON. 



Henry, sou and heir of WILLIAM de Selby, 

of Walton \co. Hunt. (?)] 

13,403. [A.D. 1346.] Red: a fragment. About \ in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 34,156.] 
A shield of arms : uncertain. 
Legend broken away . . V . . D . . 



Mary Selby, ividow of Sir GEORG[E] SELBY, 

of Daivley, co. Midd. 

13,404. [A.D. 1670.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression : very indistinct, i x | in. [Add. ch. 19,008.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross flory (?) Crest on a 
helmet and mantling, illegible. 



John Selden. 

13,405. [A.D. 1636.] Red : en placard, imperfect. About 
\- X | in. when perfect. [Cott. ch. ii., 25 (7.)] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 5OI 



Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess betw. three swans' 
heads erased, ducally gorged, as many cinquefoils, SELDON. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling an arm embowed, 
habited with leaves, grasping in the hand a swan's head. 

Beaded borders. 

13,406. [A.D. 1636.] Another: imperfect. [Cott ch. ii., 
25 (7.)] 



Nicholas atte Seler. 

See FERNANDUS MARTINUS. 



David Selly, of Westminster, co. Midd., Merchant. 

13.407. [A.D. 1453.] Red : imperfect ; from a ring with 
marks of the chased setting. -^ in. [Harl. ch. 84 I. 30.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three wolves' heads 
erased, those in chief respecting each other. 
Cabled border. 

13.408. [A.D. 1453.] Red: good, well preserved. [Harl. 
ch. 84 I. 31.] 



Master John Selveyn, of co. Camb. 

13.409. [A.D. 1410.] Red : perhaps from a signet ring. 
f in. [Add. ch. 25,952.] 

A shield of arms : chequy a canton ermine. Within a 
pointed gothic trefoil panel, ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

13.410. [A.D. 1410.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 25,953.] 



Francis Selwyn, of Frisian, co. Suss., Esq. 
13,411. [A.D. 1660.] Reddish-brown : injured by pressure, 
-f- X -f in. [Add. ch. 30,042.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: SELWYN. See No. 13,412. 
Carved border. 



John Selwyn, al. Sellwyn, Esq., 
Commissioner of the Duchy of Lancaster. 
13,412. [A.D.- 1576.] Dark-green: very indistinct, injured 
by pressure. About % X ^ in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 

29,983-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend cotised three annulets, 
a bordure engrailed, SELWYN. Betw. the initial letters 



502 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Semour. 

See WILLIAM SEYMOUR. 



Sir William Sempill, of Letterkenny, co. Donegal. 

13,413. [A.D. 1640.] Faded-red: broken, injured. About 
-^5 X T V in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 30,965.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron chequy betvv. three 
bugle-horns, SEMPILL. 



Walter Seneschal, of co. Kent. 

13.414. [A.D. 1364.] Red: originally fine, chipped, in- 
distinct in places. About -}- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 
4* E. 23.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. two chevrons, (SENESCHAL), 
SENCIIELL. Within a fine gothic panel, ornamented along the 
inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

* J&tgttlum : toaltm : fenrfcijal. 

13.415. Sulph. cast from No. 13,414. [D. C, F. 430.] 



Thomas, son of GILBERT de Sengilton, of co. York. 
13,416. [A.D. 1329.] Green: fine fragment. About 1 in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 20,552.] 

A shield of arms : three chevrons, SINGLETON. Sus- 
pended [by a strap], and betw. [two] wyverns. 

. . . OM6 DG S 

Beaded border. 



Nicholas Sentleger, al. St. Leger, 

of Eastwell, co. Kent, Esq. 

13,417. [A.D. 1581.] Faded-red: injured by pressure. 
.I.JL x T V in. [Harl. ch. 79 F. 24.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : fretty, on a chief a mullet for 
difference, ST. LEGER. Above the shield some indistinct 
initial letters. 

Beaded border. 



Anna Seraffini, wife of PHILIP MARCI. 
See PHILIP MARCI, Nos. 11,598; 11,599. 



Patrick Serevan (P) 

13,413. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from a chipped im- 
pression. - in. [xc. 14.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 503 



A shield of arms : three crescents, two and one, bctw. seven 
crosses crosslet. Perhaps ST. SAVIOUR or SANZAVOIR. 

f SIGILL' PATRICI S6R6VAN. 



Robert Seringe, of Tnnbridge, co. Kent, Husbandman. 
13,419. [A.D. 1561.] Red. [Had. ch. 80 D. 4.] 
Impression of the handle or setting of a signet seal, chased 
with a fleur-de-lis, and carved border. The face of the seal 
has only been impressed a very little way, and appears to be 
an ornamental shield of arms in a cabled border. 



John de Setone. 
See JOHN DE SEYTON. 



Robert de Severbi, of co. Line. 

13,420. [Late I3th cent] Dark-green : well preserved, 
showing mark of the handle of the matrix, if x in. [Marl, 
ch. 56 B. i.] 

0. Pointed oval : a seeded fleur-de-lis. 

S' ROBGRTI D6 SeVGRBI. 

R. A small round counterseal. -{-- in. A shield of arms of 
early shape : two chevrons within a bordure. 
& SIGILLVM S6CR6TI. 



John Sewell. 

See ISABELLA DE LEDEBURN. 



John Sewell. 

Seal used by BENJAMIN GAWDEN, of London, Gentl. 

13,421. [A.D. 1675.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression : indistinct, f X f in. [Add. ch. 17,616.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three bees 
volant, within a bordure, SEWELL (?) 



> John Sewy, of Oxford. 

13,422. [A.D. 1274.] Dark-green: very imperfect. About 
in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 50 H. 41.] 

A shield of arms : a rose betw. three bulls' heads cabossed, 
their horns towards the centre. Betw. three roses. 
SIGILL lOH'lS S6WY OXON. 



504 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

In a lozenge, each of the angles ornamented with a fleur-de- 
lis or escallop. In each of the four spaces betw. the lines of 
the lozenge and the outer annulus a pair of wyverns, -their 
necks crossed, tails curved. 



Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford. 

13.423. [A.D. 1544.] Red: indistinct, injured by pressure. 
in. [Add. ch. 15,104.] 

A phoenix issuing from flames. Crest of SEYMOUR. 

A not her seal of the above as Duke of Somerset, 

Earl of Hertford, Viscotint Beauchamp, 

Baron Seymour of Hache, ob. A.D. 1552. 

13.424. [A.D. 1547.] Plaster cast from a fine but chipped 
impression. 3-i- in. [xc. 35.] 

An ornamental shield of arms: quarterly of six pieces: I. 
On a pile betw. six fleurs-de-lis three lions passant guardant of 
ENGLAND in pale, THE COAT OF AUGMENTATION ; 2. two 
wings conjoined in lure, SEYMOUR ; 3. vaire, BEAUCHAMP of 
Hache ; 4. three lions rampant and couped, STURM Y ; 5. per 
bend, three cinquefoil roses in bend counterchanged, MAC- 
WlLLIAMS ; 6. on a bend, three leopards' faces, COKER. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling broken off, out of 
a ducal coronet, [a phcenix rising from flames.] Supporters ; 
dex., a unicorn, (ducally ?) gorged [with line compony], sin., a 
bull, collared, chained and ringed. 

Motto on a scroll in base : 

FOY POVR D6VOIR. 

. . S J EDWARDI t DVCIS J SOMERS I COMITIS J 

HERTFORD B VUCECOMITIS t BEAVCHAMP I ET t DOMINI J 

SEYM . . . 



William Semour [Seymour]. 

13,425. [A.D. 1372.] Plaster cast from a fine impression, 
i in. [xc. 34.] 

A shield of arms : two wings conjoined in lure, SEY- 
MOUR. Crest on a helmet, cappiline or short mantling and 
helmet, a phcenix's head, and wings erect. Within a carved 
gothic bilobe, enriched with open tracery at the sides, and 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Stgtl : totUrtmt : semour. 

Carved border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 505 



Ralph le Seynpere, of Murcaston, co. Derb. 
13,426. [A.D. 1371.] Discoloured-white or light-brown, 
chipped. About \% m - when perfect. [Woll. ch. vi. 40.] 

A stag's head cabossed ; betw. the attires a shield of arms : 
a bend. 

& pReve sv . 



John de Seyntcler. 
See No. 13,222. 



Egidius de Seynt lohan. 
See GILES DE SANCTO JOHANNE, No. 13,225. 



John de Seynton (P) 

13,427. [A.D. 1403.] Dark-green : much injured by 
pressure. in. [Add. ch. 17,590.] 
A shield of arms : illegible. 
Legend in the field : 

&' : toftannfe : Be Segnton (?) 



Edward de Seyrmour. 
See No. 13,242. 



M. Desgarry Seys, Chevr. 

"< 3,428. [A.D. 1377.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
About ii in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 B. 6.] 

A shield of arms : coucht\ six plates, three, two, and one, 
on a chief a demi-lion rampant, SEYS. Crest on a helmet, 
and short mantling or cappiline charged with plates as the 
shield, an ass's head. Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage. 
Within a carved gothic bilobe enriched with tracery at the 
sides and ornamented with small ball-flowers along the inner 
edge. 

Sigtllum # 

13,429. Plaster cast. [ci. 9.] 



John Seysell, of Ballingham, co. Here/., Esq. 
13,430. [A.D. 1622.] Light-reddish-brown. About in. 
[Add. ch. 1922.] 

A unicorn's head issuing, perhaps a crest. 



506 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Johanna, wife of THOMAS Seyton, 

of Maydewell, co. NortJit. 

13,431. [A.D. 1445.] Red : from a chased ring with mark 
of the setting, About f X -fV in. [Add. ch. 7383.] 

A martlet : in base a wavy sprig of foliage. Above in the 
field the motto : 

eg Ore . * 

Cabled border. 



John de Seytoun, al. Seyton, of Mqydewell, 

co. Northt., Knt. 

13.432. [A.D. 1383.] Red : originally fine, chipped and 
injured by pressure, i^-in. [Add. ch. 22,213.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six martlets, SEYTON. The 
field diapered with delicate sprigs of foliage, the bend hatched 
with lines lozengy. Within a carved gothic panel enriched 
with open work at the top and sides, and ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

* &tgt[Hu]m * A* STofjannt* ** *<* He *** *w Segtotm **. * 

Beaded border. 

Apparently from a matrix which was furnished with a 
screw, so as to retract the annulus on which the legend is 
engraved. 

13.433. [A.D. 1383.] Red: chipped, indistinct in places. 
[Add. ch. 22,214.] 

& . . gtllum x * 3fo ......... Be ...... egtoun *, * 

13.434. [A.D. 1385.] Red: originally fine, very imperfect. 
[Add. ch. 21,267.] 



13.435. [A.D. 1386.] Red : originally fine, cracked, very 
imperfect [Add. ch. 22,219.] 

. . . gtHum * > 3To ........ De * # & ...... 

13.436. [A.D. 1386.] Red : fine, edge chipped. [Add. ch. 
28,646.] 

* Sigfllum * > 0ot)a[nnt'0 ^] v Ue **. *<* Sejjtoun ** ** 

A nother Seal of the above (f). 

13.437. Plaster cast from a fine impression. in. [Add. 
ch. 22,131.] 

A shield of arms: a bend betw. six martlets, SEYTON. 
Within a carved gothic rosette or panel of six points enriched 
with tracery. Betw. the points the legend : 
S'_S_. Y_T_ON_. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 507 



John de Setone, al. Seyton, Lord of Maydewell, co. Northt., 
son and heir of JOHN DE SEYTON, Knt. 

13.438. [A.D. 1402.] Red, on a mass of creamy white : 
good, i in. [Add. ch. 2 1, 8 IT.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six martlets, SEYTON, 
the bend diapered lozengy, within a carved panel composed of 
three points in triangle and five cusped points of a cinquefoil, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small ball-flowers or 
quatrefoils. 

Legend betw. the points : 

Stgtir tofjannta B* : fctone* 

Cabled border. 

13.439. [A.D. 1402.] Red, on a mass of creamy white : 
originally good, chipped, cracked. [Add. ch. 21,810.] 

&igtU' _ toija He fetone. 

13.440. [A.D. 1403.] Red : a bruised fragment only of 
the centre. [Add. ch. 22,245.] 

13.441. [A.D. 1408.] Red : injured by pressure. [Add. 
ch. 21,815.] 

Sigtil' _ toijamus Be : fctonc* 

13.442. [A.D. 1415.] Red : very fine. [Add. ch. 22,256.] 

_ tofjannift __ tie : frtonr. 



Nicholas de Seitone, of Maydewell, co. Northt., Knt. 
13,443. [i3th cent] Dark-red : fine fragment. About 

. when perfect. [Add. ch. 22,131.] 
A shield of arms : a bend betw. six martlets, SEYTON. 

N. 

Beaded borders. 



Thomas Seyton, Lord of Maydewell, co. Northt. 

13.444. [A.D. 1437.] Red : originally fine, cracked, 
injured in parts by pressure, i^- in. [Add. ch. 22,067.] 

A shield of arms, coucht? : a bend betw. six martlets, 
SEYTON. Crest on a helmet and mantling, out of a ducal 
coronet of five fleurs-de-lis, a wolf's head. 

Legend on a scroll : 

StgiUum [ $tfjo]me $ ** [se]ton $ 

13.445. [A.D. 1445.] Red : indistinct, the top part broken 
off. [Add. ch. 7383.] 

Sigtllttm $ tijomc $ ** 



5O8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Thomas Seyton, Esq. 

13,446. [A.D. 1526.] Red: from a signet or ring, with 
marks of the setting. About -i- X f in. [Add. ch. 19,873.] 

Ornamental shape : a martlet contourne, in allusion to the 
arms of SEYTON, see No. 13,432, etc. 

Beaded border. 



Henry Shalcross, of Diggeswell, co. Hertf., Esq. 
13,447. [A.D. 1695.] Red. -f- x f in. [Add. ch. 35,468.] 
Oval : an oval-shaped shield of arms, ornamentally carved : 

on a saltirc betvv. four annulets a crescent for difference, 

SriALCROSS. Betw. two cornucopias. 



Humfrey Shalcrosse. 

See HUMFREY SHEDCROSSE. 



Thomas Shallcross. 

13,448. [A.D. 1716.] Red: en placard, on tape. -5-X-^in. 
[Add. ch. 354 6 9-] 

Oval : on an oval-shaped shield, ornamentally carved : on 
a wreath, a martlet, etc., for crest of SHALLCROSS. 



Thomas de Shardlow, al. Thomas Shardelowe, 

of co. Norf., Knt. 

13,449. [A.D. 1375.] Red: chipped, indistinct. in. 
[Add. ch. 14,859.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three crosses 
crosslet fitchees, a rose for difference, SHARDELOW. Betw. 
three small birds or wyverns. Within a pointed gothic 
quatrefoil ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. There are four pairs of small circular counter- 
sunk panels outside the pointed quatrefoil, dividing the 

legend. 

S'_THO_M_G D6_S_HAR_D_LOW. 
Drawn in Blomefield's Hist, of Norfolk, vol. i, p. 458. (Dept. copy.) 



Adam de Shareshulle. 

13,450. [Temp. Edw. III.] Red sealing-wax, recent im- 
pression, somewhat indistinct, from the matrix. I in. [xliii. 
1 86.] 

A shield of arms : barry nebuly of six, on a bordure eleven 
estoiles of six, round pierced. Suspended by a strap from a 
rosette or stud. Betw. two wyverns. 

* SIGILLVM & AD * D * SHARGSHVLLG. 
Cf. arms of SHARESHULL, see No. 13,451. 



HERALDIC SEALS. $09 



William de Shareshull, 

" Illustris Regis Anglie Justiciarius Capitalist 

13.451. [A.D. 1357.] Red: fine, well preserved. \\ in. 
[Add. ch. 28,645.] 

A shield of arms : barry nebuly of six, a bordure bezantee, 
SHARESHULL. Suspended by a strap from a leopard's face. 
Betw. two wyverns, each with a pellet before the jaws. 
J K SIGILLVM : WILLELMI : D6 : SHARGSHVLL. 

Beaded borders. 

13.452. Sulph. cast from an indistinct impression. [D. C., 

F. 3I5-] 

13.453. Plaster cast from an indistinct impression. i-J- in. 
[xc. ii.] 

8 SIGILLVM WILL6LMI D SHAR6SHVLL'. 



Henry Sharnborne, of Sharborne, co. Norf., Gentl. 

13,454. [A.D. 1590-1595.] Red: indistinct, injured by 
pressure, f X in. [A.D. 19,3/9.] 

Shield - shaped : a lion rampant, a canton ermine, 
SlIARNBORNE. 



William Sharrowe, 

Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London. 
13,455. [A.D. 1634.] Red: imperfect. About X 4- in. 
[Harl. ch. 112 D. 24.] 

Oval: ashieldof arms: two bars ermine, in chief a lion passant. 
Cabled border. 



Humfrey Shedcrosse, al Shalcrosse. 
Seal used by THOMAS SAVILE, Earl of Sussex. 
13,456. [A.D. 1647.] Red : indistinct ; from a signet ring 
with marks of the setting. X ^ in. [Add. ch. 19,263.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a saltire betw. four annulets, 
SHOWCROSS and SHALCROSS. On the saltire an obscure mark 
of cadency. Crest on a helmet and mantling a martlet. 
Cabled border. 



Edmund Sheffield, Lord Sheffield of Normanby, 

co. Line. 

13,457. [A.D. 1589.] Faded light-brown: very indistinct, 
cracked, chipped. I in. [Add. ch. 5311.] 

A shield.of arms : a chevron betw. three garbs, SHEFFIELD. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling a boar's head 



5IO CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



and neck erased. Supporters, two boars. In base a scroll 
bearing an illegible motto. 
Beaded border. 



Francis Sheffield. 

See Family of CLIFFORD. 



Jane Sheffield, of Kensington, co. Midd., ividow. 

13,458. [A.D. 1668.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression: very indistinct. X T V in. [Add. ch. 29,533.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three birds. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, uncertain. 



John Sheffield, Marquess of Normanby, K.G. 
13,459. [A.D. 1711.] Red wafer, covered with paper 
before impression, i-i- in. [Add. ch. 13,641.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three garbs, SHEFFIELD. 
Ensigned with the coronet of a marquess, and encircled with 
the Garter. Supporters : two boars. 
Motto on a scroll in base : 

COMITER SED FORTITER. 

Beaded border. 



Robert Sheffelde. 
See ALEXANDER LOUNDE. 



T - de Sheffield (?) 

13,460. [A.D. 1420-1.] Plaster cast from a chipped 
impression, i in. [xc. 36.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three (lions ?) heads 
erased as many cinquefoils pierced. Within a carved trefoil 
panel ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
Legend, broken away, betw. the points. 

. . THO 

Cf. arms of STRAY, LOVELL, and DEAL. 



Edward Sheldon, son of RALPH SHELDON, of Beslcy, 

co. Wore., Esq. 
Seal used by ANN, wife of HENRY LUCY, and 

dau. of the above EDWARD SHELDON. 
13,461. [A.D. 1610.] Red : indistinct. % x f in. [Add. 
ch. 35430-] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 511 



Oval: a shield of arms : quarterly I, 4, a fess betw. three 
sheldrakes, SHELDON, 2, 3, a bend and other indistinct 
charges. 

Beaded borders. 



Edward Sheldon, of Besley, co. Wore., Esq. 

13,462. [A.D. 1622.] Red : indistinct, f X | in. [Add. 
ch. 35,431-] 

Oval : on a wreath, a sheldrake, holding a rose. Crest of 
SHELDON. 



John Sheldwych, of Canterbury, co. Kent. 

13,463. [A.D. 1409.] Red : indistinct. x -^ in. [Harl. 
ch. 80 D. n.] 

Oblong octagonal : a shield of arms : a chevron compony 
countercompony. Above the shield a sprig of foliage. 



Henry Shelley, of Warmingherst, co. Suss., Esq. 

13,464. [A.D. 1589.] Red. A in. [Add. ch. 30,528.] 

Slightly oval : a shield of arms : quarterly 1,4, a 
fess engrailed betw. three whelk shells, SHELLEY ; 2, 
MICIIELGROVE ; 3, BELLKNAP. A mullet for difference. 

Cabled border. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1076. f. 103*. 



Henry Shelley, of Southover, co. Suss., Esq. 
13,465. [A.D. 1652.] Red: indistinct, injured by pressure. 
A X r 9 in. [Add. ch. 30,913.-] 

Oval : A shield of arms : illegible. 



Ralph Sheltun, Esq. 

13.466. [i 5th cent] Red sealing wax, from a silver matrix 
belonging to Thos. Western in 1746. Now chipped, i in. 
[xxxv. 68.] 

An ornamental shield of arms, coucktf: quarterly, i, 4, a 
cross, SHELTON ; 2, 3, quarterly a bend, in the ii. and iii. 
quarters three annulets two and one, BORGULION, BOR- 
GONION, or BURGULION (See Cotton MS., Tiberius D. x.) 
Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a 
Saracen's head. 

StgtUtt : ratfulft : : &i)elt5 : armtger. 

Carved border, ornamented on the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

13.467. Sulph. cast from No. 13,466. [B.C., G. 229.] 



512 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Shepeye, al, Schepeye, Lord of SmytJiesby 

(Smithesby or Smisby, co. Derb.} 
13,468. [A.D. 1347.] Dark-green : fine. I in. [Stowe ch. 

1 37-] 
A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three garbs. Cf. arms 

of SHEFFIELD. Within a shield-shaped panel, ornamented 
with open-work sides, and small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

Legend betw. the points. 

SIGII LV lOH'IS D_G SHGPY. 

Beaded border. 



Bartholomew Daubegni. 
Seal used by Nicholas de Shepeye, of Magna Shepeye, 

co. Leic. 

13,469. [A.D. I393-] Creamy-white: chipped, very 
indistinct. | in. [Add. ch. 24,213.] 

A shield of arms : a symmetrical tree (?) 

+ S' BARTHOLOM6I DAVB6GNI. 



Thomas Sherman. 

See ROBERT CASTLETON. 



John Sherreve. 
See JOHN DE GOSEHALE. 

John Shery, Sheriff of Salop. 

13.470. [A.D. 1381-2.] Plaster cast from an indistinct 
impression. % in. [xc. 38.] 

A shield of arms : fretty. Betw. two roses. Within a 
carved cinquefoil ornamented with small quatrefoils along 
the inner edge, and enriched with open work in three of the 
spandrils. 

* StgtUum : * ioijannte : sijcrn : 

13.471. Sulph. cast. [D.C., F. 312.] 



Alice de Shetton or Skettonne. 

13,472. [i4th cent] Plaster cast, tinted red, from a good 
impression. in. [Ixxvi. 88.] ' 

A shield of arms: a chevron betw. two escallops in chief, 
and an estoile in base. Within a pointed trefoil panel. 

+ S' ALICI6 D6 SKCTTONNe* 
Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 513 

William Shireburn. 

See WILLIAM DE SCIRBURN. 



Anthony Sherley, al. Shirley, al. Shyrley, 

of Preston, co. Suss., Gentl. 

13.473. [A.D. 1589.] Red. -r in - [Add. ch. 30,528.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, paly of six, a canton 
ermine, SHIRLEY ; 2, 3, crusily, a lion rampant. 

13.474. [A. D. 1602.] Red. lix-fg-in. [Add. ch. 29,649.] 
Oval : a shield of arms of twelve quarterings : I, paly of 

six, a canton ermine, SHIRLEY, etc. 
Carved border. 
Cf. Harl. MS. 6164, f. 83. 

13.475. [A.D. 1606.] Red : almost illegible, imperfect. 
[Add. ch. 29,726.] 

Anthony Shirley, al. Shyrley, Jun., 
son <?/ ANTHONY SHIRLEY (see No. 13,473). 

13.476. [A.D. 1606.] Red : very indistinct. About \ in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 29,726.] 

Oval : on a wreath an illegible crest. 



Ralph de Schirleye, of co. Derby, Knt. 
13,477. [A.D. 1311.] Brownish-green, discoloured in parts : 
chipped, indistinct, having slipped when being made, -f- in. 
[Woll. ch. ix. 20.] 

A sh' v ld of arms : paly of six, a quarter ermine, SHIRLEY. 
RALF : DG : SCHIRLGY6. * 



Rauf Shirley, Knt. 

13.478. [A.D. 1417.] Red : cracked, chipped, imperfect 
iin. [Harl. ch. 56 B. 15.] 

A shield of arms, couche: paly of six, a quarter ermine, 
SHIRLEY. Crest on a helmet and mantling, a Saracen's head 
couped at the neck, wreathed about the temples. Background 
replenished with sprigs of foliage. 

Stgtlltt &aB &ij . . * . * melitts (sic). 

Cabled border. 

13.479. Sulph,cast of No. 13,4/8. [B.C., F. 346.] 



Thomas Shirley, al. Sherley, of Preston, co. Suss., Gentl. 
13,480. [A.D. 1616.] Red. | X i in. [Add. ch. 29,728.] 
Oval : on. a wreath a Saracen's head, wreathed about the 
VOL. in. 2 L 



514 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

temples. Crest of SHIRLEY. On the neck a crescent for 
difference. 

Cabled border. 

13,481. [A.D. 1626.] Red: defaced. [Add. ch. 30,546.] 



Thomas Shorland, of Mildinge, co. Suff., Esq. 

13.482. [A.D. 1559.] Red : injured, -j-f. x -TB- in. [Harl. 
ch. 49 D. 55.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces, three and 
three: I, six lions rampant, a canton ermine. SHERLAND, 
etc. Cf. Harl. MS. 6589, ff. 21 b, 42 b. 

13.483. Sulph. cast of No. 13,482. [B.C., H. 114.] 

13.484. [A.D. 1598.] Red : en placard, the paper of the 
document being cut and folded over before impression. 
[Harl. ch. 57 F. 20. J 



Thomas Short. 

Seal used by WILLIAM NEWTON, of- Wellingham, 
co. Suss., Gent I. 

13.485. [A.D. 1705.] Red : en placard, on a label ; cracked, 
f. X | in. [Add. ch. 30,679.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a griffin passant betw. three 
estoiles, SHORT. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, a griffin's head and wings erect. 

Seal used by APSLEY NEWTON, of Southover, co. Suss. 

13.486. [A.D. 1705.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,679.] 

Seal used by WILLIAM PELLATT, of Bletchingly, 
co. Surr., Esq. 

13.487. [A.D. 1705.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,679.] 



John de Shover(P). 

13,488. [i4th cent.] Plaster cast from a good impres- 
sion, indistinct in parts, -f- in. [Ixxxix. 94.] 

A shield of arms : three eagles displayed, two and one. 
Betw. nine roses or small flowers. Within a cusped rosette. 

SIGILLVM lOH'IS DG SHOVeR (0. 
Cf. arms of STOREY, and STRINGER. 



Agnes, wife of CHRISTOPHER Shukkeburgh. 
See AGNES DE NORWODE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Christopher Shuckeborgh, al. Shukkeburgh, of co. Kent. 

13.489. [A.D. 1387.] Dark-green: injured, indistinct. 
| in. [Add. ch. 16,479.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three mullets, 
SHUCKBURGH, a crescent for difference. Suspended [by a 
strap] from a tree. Within a gothic panel, enriched with 
tracery at the sides, and ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

gtgtir : mftof[olrt fljucfcepborgfr] 

Cabled border. 

13.490. [A.D. 1401.] Red: injured in places. [Harl. ch. 
80 D. 21.] 

Stgtir : crfftofort : njucfeefcorgfu 

13.491. Sulph. cast from No. 13490. [B.C., G. 92.] 

13.492. Plaster cast from a chipped impression. [Ixxxix. 
92.] 

William Shuffulden (?). 

13.493. [A.D. 1391-2.] Plaster cast from an imperfect 
impression. About |- in. when perfect, [xc. 39.] 

A shield of arms : three estoiles, wavy, two and one, 
within a bordure engrailed. Betw. two ivy-leaves. Within 
a traced gothic cinquefoil panel, enriched with open-work, 
and ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

c S> tofllelnu 

Very doubtful if correctly named. 



Anna Shurley, dau. of JOHN SHURLEY, of I field, 

co. Suss., Knt. 

13,494. [A.D. 1625.] Red : very indistinct. About 4 in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 30,930.] 

Out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head. For a crest. 



George Shurley, of the Middle Temple, London, Esq. 

13.495. [A.D. 1599.] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. [Add. ch. 36,371.] 

For description see next seal, No. 13,496. 

13.496. [A.D. 1602.] Red : good. % x f in. [Add. ch. 
36,272 ] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, bendy of eight, a 
canton ermine, SHURLEY ; 2, 3, a chevron betw. three 
(mascles ?) ; 3, ermine, a cross patonce. Crest on a helmet 
and mantling, out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head. 

Cabled border. 

2 L 2 



5l6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

13.497. [A.D. 1602.] Red: indistinct in places. [Add. 
ch. 36,273.] 

John Shurley, Esq., Justice of the Peace within co. Suss. 

13.498. [A.D. 1587.] Red: imperfect, injured. About 
-f- X i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 30,002.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head. Perhaps for a 
crest. 

Beaded border. 

Robert Shute. 
Seal used by Sir CHRISTOPHER HATTON. 

13.499. [A.D. 1581.] Red. -f- x -f- in. [Add. ch. 19,885.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : per chevron, in chief two eagles 

displayed, SHUTE. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, 
and wreath, a griffin sejant, pierced through the breast with a 
sword-blade. 
Beaded border. 

Thomas Sickling, of Holcott, co. Bedf., Gent I. 

13.500. [A.D. 1664.] Red, discoloured : cracked, indistinct. 
-,- x i in. [Add. ch. 24,125.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : uncertain. 



William Sidaye, of Burch St. Mary, co. Essex, Gentl. 

13.501. [A.D. 1587.] Red: very indistinct. X -f- in. 
[Sloan, ch. xxxii. 62.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a tiger sejant reguardant, in its mouth 
an arrow. Crest of SlDEY. 
Beaded border. 

Family of Sidney, Earls of Leicester. 

13.502. [i7th cent] Plaster cast from a good impression. 
in. [xc. 40.] 

A lozenge- shaped shield of arms : quarterly of eight 
pieces ; I, SIDNEY, etc. Ensigned with a coronet of five 
pearls for an earl's coronet. 

DE CALVMNIEZ DIEV ME GARDE. 

Cabled border. 

Sir Henry Sidney, K.G., 

Sir Philip Sidney, or 

Sir Robert Sidney, Earl of Leicester (f}. 

13.503. [A.D. 1618-1626.] Sulph. cast from an indistinct 
impression. | X f in. [B.C., H. 132.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 517 



Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of six pieces : I, 
a pheon, SIDNEY ; 2, BRANDON ; 3, two lions passant in 
pale, SOMERY ; 4, GREY ; 5, BEAUCHAMP ; 6, NEUBOURG. 

Beaded border. 

Robert de Skales. 
See ROBERT DE SCALES. 



Skargill. 

See SCARGILL. 



John Sket, of Wrstede ( Worsted], co. Norf. 
13,504. [A.D. 1382.] Brownish-green: very good, chipped. 
in. [Add. ch. 14,512.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : a fess dancetty betw. two patriarchal 
crosses in chief, and the initial letter I in base. Betw. three 
small roses. Within a carved six-foil panel, ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

ft SIGILLVM IOHANNIS SKGT. 



Henry Skippe, al. Skyppe, of Byshopps Frome, co. Heref. 

13.505. [A.D. 1613.] Red: from a ring. -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 35,160.] 

On a wreath, a griffin segreant. Perhaps for a crest. 

Seal used by PHILIP SPURLINGE, late of Edworth, 
co. Bedf., Gent I. 

13.506. [A.D. 1613.] Red: as above. [Add. ch. 35,160.] 



Thomas Skipwith, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, Esq. 

13,507. [A.D. 1687.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression : very indistinct. About X in. [Add. ch. 
9299.] 

Oval : perhaps a reel or turnpike. Crest of SKIPWITH. 



William de Skipwith, of co. Heref. 

13,508. [A.D. 1341.] Creamy-white, discoloured: very 
indistinct, -f- in. [Harl. ch. 84 A. 35.] 

A shield of arms, couche": illegible. Above the shield a 
helmet and fan plume (?). Within a pointed gothic panel. 

Legend indistinct : S .... OR .... 



518 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William de Skipwyth, a I. Skypwyth, of co. Line. 

13.509. [A.D. 1355.] Red: originally fine, chipped, injured 
by pressure, -f- in. [Harl. ch. 57 G. n.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered, two bars, over all a bend. 
Betw. two slipped leaves. Within a carved gothic cinquefoil 
panel, ornamented along the inner edge with small quatre- 
foils. 

sc SigtUum : W& .....: Be : SfctpUwtfj # 

13.510. Sulph. cast from No. 13,509, before it was chipped. 
p.C., F. 394-] 

a &tgtllum : OTtllelmt : Be : Siuptogtlj * 



William Skipwith, Chevr., of co. Essex. 

13.511. [A.D. 1377.] Red : fine, imperfect, the centre only 
remaining. About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 B. 44.] 

A shield of arms : barry of ten, on a chief, a greyhound in 
full course, SKIPWITH. Suspended by a strap from a tree. 
Within a carved gothic panel, enriched with open-work at the 
sides, and ornamented with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

Legend wanting. 

Sir William Skipwith, al. Skypwyth. 

13.512. [A.D. 1540.] Red: from a chased ring with mark 
of the setting. About -*- X in. [Harl. ch. 47 A. 51.] 

Ornamental shape : a reel or turnstile. Crest of SKIP- 
WITH. 

Milo Skulle, of co. Kent. 

13.513. [A.D. 1433.] Red : injured while being made ; 
from a ring. T V X -fa in. [Harl. ch. 1 1 1 G. 27.] 

Octagonal : a lion's head erased. In allusion to the arms 
of SKULL : viz. a bend betw. six lions' heads erased. In the 
field the legend : 

milts B & &fcuir. 

Beaded border. 

John Skydmore (Scudamore P). 

13.514. [A.D. 1 43 5.] Red : chipped. About T V X in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 B. 48.] 

Octagonal signet : two stirrups interlaced. In allusion to 
the arms of SCUDAMORE. Betw. two cusps. 
Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 519 



Robert Skydemour, Sara, his wife, 
or, Agnes, their daughter. 

13.515. [A.D. 1398.] Faded-red: very imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. 86 E. 14.] 

Shield-shaped. 

Legend on a quasi chief : 

MIV6. 

13.516. [A.D. 1398.] Another. [Harl. ch. 86 E. 14.] 



John Skynner, Esq. 

13.517. [A.D. 1556.] Red: good, f X -fa in. [Harl. ch. 
1 1 2 D. 9.] 

Oval : three cross-bows, unbent, two and one, SKYNNER ; 
not on a shield ; the bow in base betw. the initial letters I s. 
Beaded borders. 

John Skynner, of Castle Compes, co. Cambr., Esq. 

13.518. [A.D. 1597.] Red: very indistinct. \$ X -j- in. 
[Add. ch. 35,284.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess betw. three lures, a lion 
passant, SKINNER. 

Another Seal. 

13.519. [A.D. 1599.] Red: very indistinct. X -| in. 
[Add. ch. 35,318.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess betw. two cotises wavy, 
three crescents. Arms of DOD, and DODD. 
Beaded border. 

Same seal, used by JANE SKYNNER, wife of the above. 

13.520. [A.D. 1599.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 35,285.] 

Another Seal. 

13.521. [A.D. 1599.] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. About | X f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 35,322.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling, and wreath, a lion. 
Carved border. 

13.522. [A.D. 1599.] Red: injured by pressure. [Add. 
ch. 35,223-] 

John Skynner, Jun., of Reygate, co. Surr. 

13.523. [A.D. 1567.] Red: very indistinct, -f- X -f- in. 
[Add. ch. 23,513-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, three cross-bows, 



52O CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

two and one, SKYNNER ; 2, 3, a chevron betw. three martlets. 
Above the shield a carved scroll : at each side a wavy sprig. 
Beaded border. 

Peter Skynner, of Ely, co. Cambr. 

13,524. [A.D. 1370.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. About 
i X |- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 B. 49.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, a lion's face ; 2, 3, 
a garb. Suspended by a strap from a tree of three roses 
slipped. Within a pointed gothic panel, with roses in the 
interspaces. 

Legend broken away. 



Thomas Skynner, of Lavenham, co. Suff., Esq. 

13.525. [A.D. 1629.] Red: very imperfect, indistinct. 
About -f- X | in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 H. 35.] 

Oval : a shield of arms. See next seal. 

13.526. [A.D. 1631.] Red: indistinct in places. [Harl. 
ch. 56 C. 7.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., on a fess bctw. 
three lures, a lion passant, SKINNER ; 2. 3, a fess, over all a 
bend, in chief an uncertain mark of difference, HELWISH (?). 

Cabled border. 

Another Seal. 

13.527. [A.D. 1640.] Red : indistinct, injured by pressure. 
About i X -I in. [Harl. ch. in E. 24.] 

Oval : on a wreath a tower, thereon a demi-lion rampant 
issuing. Perhaps for a crest. 
Beaded border. 

13.528. [A.D. 1640.] Red : indistinct, injured by pressure. 
[Harl. ch. 112 D. 28.] 

Seal iised by JANE SKYNNER, wife of the above. 

13.529. [A.D. 1640.] Red : much injured by pressure, as 
in No. 13,527. [Harl. ch. in E. 24.] 



Sir Thomas Skynner. 
See ZACHEUS ISHAM. 



Ralph Slater, of co. Devon. 
13,530. [A.D. 1520.] Red : from a ring, i in. [Add. ch. 

2ft! 58.] 
An' eagle rising. Perhaps a crest, or in allusion to the 

crest oIh LAUGHTER - 



HERALDIC SEALS. $21 



Thomas de Sleford, of co. Line. 

13,531. [A.D. 1340.] Pale-green, discoloured : fragmentary. 
About f in. [Add. ch. 21,093.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three slipped trefoils, 
SLEFORD. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil panel. 
Legend, a Norman-French rhyming motto : 
LOYN C . . N OBLIGZ. 



Henry Slingesby, of tlie Reddhowse, co. York., 1st Bart. 

13.532. [A.D. 1647.] Reddish-brown: very much injured 
by pressure. About -|- X in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 

35.523-] 

Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly, I, 4, a chevron betw. 
two leopards' faces in chief, and a bugle-horn in base, 
SCRIVEN ; 2, 3, indistinct, a griffin segreant, debruised by a 
fess, SLINGSBY. 

Betw. two palm or myrtle branches. 

13.533. [A.D. 1647.] Another: indistinct. [Add. ch. 



John Smert, Citizen of Exeter, co. Devon. 

13,534. [A.D. 1438.] Red : injured, indistinct. -?-$ X -J- ff 
in. [Add. ch. 27,623.] 

Oblong octagonal : a shield (of arms?) : a saltire and chief. 
Above the shield the initial letters : I. s. 



Family of Smith, or Smyth. 

13,535. [l6th cent.J Red : indistinct. in. [xxxvi. 
164.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three roundles, as 
many crosses formees fitchees. SMITH, and SMYTH, a 
martlet for difference. 



Barbara, widow of Sir THOMAS Smythe, 

Viscountess Strangford. 
See BARBARA COLEPEPER. 



Edmond Smyth, of Charminster, co. Dors., son of 
GILBERT SMYTH, late of Rowner, co. Southt., Gentl., 

and grandson of EDMOND DOWNEINGE, Gentl. 
13,536. [A.D. 1616.] Red: injured; from a ring. -f-x-Mn. 
[Harl. ch. 80 D. 36.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess chequy betw. two lions 
passant guardant, DOWNING. 
Cabled border. 



522 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

T. Eynes. 

Seal used by GEORGE SMYTHE, of Weston, co. Hertf. 

13.537. [A.D. 1564.] Red: indistinct. -J in. [Add. ch, 
36,238.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. three demi-grey- 
hounds courant, as many bezants. EYNES, of co. Salop. In 
chief an indistinct mark of. cadency. Betw. the initial 
letters T. E. 

See No. 9413, vol. II., where the shield of arms is blazoned 
incorrectly. 

George Smith, of Sheffield, co. York., Razorsmith. 

13.538. [A.D. 1749.] Red: en placard, on a tape. 4 X \ 
in. [Add. ch. 18,079.] 

Oval : an ornamentally carved lozenge-shaped shield of 
arms : a griffin segreant. 
Carved border. 

John Smith. 

Seal used by MATTHEW HORDEN, of Gowtherst, co. Kent. 

13.539. [A.D. 1624.] Red : imperfect. | X 4- in. [Harl. 
ch.77 C. 55.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two chevrons, on each three 
fleurs-de-lis. SMITH. 
Cabled border. 

Lewis Smith, of Dublin, Distiller. 

13.540. [A.D. 1672.] Red: en placard, on a label; imper- 
fect. About x | in. [Add. ch. 30,983.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend betw. two unicorns' 
heads couped, three lozenges, SMYTH. Crest on a helmet 
and ornamental mantling, uncertain. 



Nicholas Smithe. 
See JOHN BROKETT. 



Ralph Smith, of Middleton Keynes, co. Btick., B.D. 

13,541. [A.D. 1616.] Red : from a ring. -^ x -rV in. 
[Add. ch. 23,940.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a saltire surmounted in fess point 
with a rose. Above the shield the initial letters R. s. 

Beaded borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 523 



Richard Smithe, of Sherford, co. Warw., Esq. 
13,542. [A.D. 1592.] Red: indistinct, chipped, X -5- in. 
[Harl. ch. 36 H. 57.] 
.Hexagonal : on a wreath, an animal's head erased. 



Sir Richard Smythe, al. Smith, of Leeds Castle, co. Kent. 

13,543. [A.D. 1626.] Red : injured, -f- X -J-f in. [Harl. 
ch. 83 H. 48.] 

Oval : a shield of arms of nine quarterings, three, three, 
and three: i, SMITH; 2, JUDDE; 3, CHICCHE ; 4, 
CHICHELEY ; 5, uncertain ; 6, CRIOL ; 7, 8, uncertain ; 9, 
indistinct. Above the shield the initial letters R. S. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 5507, f. 197. 



Robert Smyth, of Bradewatere [co. Kent]. 
13,544. [A.D. 1425.] Red : fragmentary. About I in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 77 G. 20.] 

A shield of arms : a fess, in chief two mullets pierced (?). 
Within a carved and pointed gothic quatrefoil. 
Legend betw. the points : 

. B6RTI . 



Robert Smythe, of St. Clement Danes, co. Midd., Gentl. 

13.545. [A.D. 1583.] Light-brown. x in. [Add. ch. 
12,673.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. seven billets, SMITH, and 
SMYTH. 

Beaded border. 

13.546. [A.D. 1583.] Light-brown: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
12,672.] 

Thomas Smyth, of Haneivell [co. Northt. (?)]. 

13.547. [A.D. 1392.] Discoloured-white : very indistinct, 
f- in. [Add. ch. 22,016.] 

A shield of arms, couche: two bars, in chief three martlets. 
Crest on a helmet, a plume (?). 

In place of the legend a wavy garland of foliage and 
flowers. 

Sir Thomas Smythe, ist Viscount Strangford. 

13.548. [A.D. 1628.] Sulph. cast from a good impression ; 
chipped, i-fc. X if in. [D.C., H. 142.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of twelve pieces, four, 
four, and four: I. a chevron engrailed betw. three lions 
passant guardant, SMYTHE, etc. The shield ensigned with a 
viscount's coronet. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, 



524 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

and wreath, an ounce's head, erased, collared and lined. 
Supporters, dex., a. lion gutte de larmes, sin., a leopard, 
collared and chained. At the sides of the wreath the date 
16-28. In base, two palm-branches. 
Carved border. 

Signet used by THOMAS COLEPEPER, of Hackington, co. Kent, 
(who married BARBARA, widow of the above). 

13.549. [A.D. 1638.] Red : very indistinct. T V in. [Harl. 
ch. 77 D. 17.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three lions passant 
guardant, SMYTHE. Ensigned with a viscount's coronet. 
Cabled border. 

Walter Smyth, of Ingham, co. Suff. 

13.550. [A.D. 1352.] Green: small fragment, very indis- 
tinct [Add. ch. 18,648.] 

A shield of arms : barry pily, over all a bendlet (?). 
Legend chipped away : . . . SME . . . 



William Smythe, son of THOMAS SMYTHE, of Lydd, 

co. Kent. 

13,551. [A.D. 1536.] Red : very imperfect, indistinct, fin. 
[Add. ch. 8608.] 

A shield of arms : illegible, the matrix having been moved 
during impression. Within a carved gothic panel. 
Legend betw. the points : 

s S . . I6R. 



William Smythe, of co. Hertf. 

13.552. [A.D 1537.] Red: indistinct. | X -^ in. [Add. 

ch. 35,477-] 

Oval : a shield (of arms ?) : a star and cross, or perhaps a 
merchant's mark. _ 

William Smith, of Greenestrete, co. Essex, Esq. 

13.553. [A.D. 1599.] Red: injured by pressure. -- X ^ in. 
[Add. ch. 35,321.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three roundles. 
Beaded border. _ 

William Smyth, D.D. 

13.554. [A.D. 1608.] Red: indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 



A shield of arms : on a fess engrailed betw. six martlets 



HERALDIC SEALS. 5 2 5 



three crosses crosslet, SMYTH or SMITH. Above the shield 
the initial letters : W. S. 
Beaded border. 

Sir Hugh Smithson, of Stanwicke, co. York, Bart. 

13,555. [A.D. 1694.] Red: en placard, on a label ; imper- 
fect. A in. [Add. ch. 5826.] 

Out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion rampant, holding a sun. 
Crest of SMITHSON. 



Smyth. 

See SMITH. 



Robert Snagge, of the Middle Temple, London, Esq. 

13.556. [A.D. 1571.] Red: indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 
35-218.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three pheons, two and one, 
SNAGG and SNAGGE. An annulet or crescent for difference. 

Another Seal. 

13.557. [A.D. 1575.] Faded-red: indistinct. About fx 
| in. [Add. ch. 35,220.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three pheons, two and one, 
SNAGGE, as above. Crest on a helmet and mantling, a demi- 
goat or antelope. 

Thomas Snagge, Serjeant-at-Laiv. 

13.558. [A.D. 1575.] Faded-red: indistinct. A x 4- in. 
[Add. ch. 35,220.] 

Oval : on a wreath out of a ducal coronet an antelope's leg, 
bent at the knee. 

Another Seal. 

13.559. [A.D. 1589.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
-& X TV in. [Add. ch. 19,259.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet a nag's head. Perhaps for a 
crest, but that of SNAGGE differs. 
Beaded borders. 

William Snagge. 

13.560. [A.D. 1608.] Faded-red. -^ x T V in. [Add. ch. 
35,227.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three pheons, 
two and one, SNAGG or SNAGGE ; 2, 3, ermine a barrulet (?). 
Cabled border. 



526 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John de Snaves . . 

13,561. [ 1 3th cent.] Plaster cast from a chipped, imperfect 
impression. I-?- x in. [xc. 45.] 

Pointed oval : a shield of arms of early form : six estoiles, 
three, two, and one. 

[+ SIG1ILL' lOH'IS DE SNAVES . 



John Snell, of King ton St. Michael, co. Wilt., Gentl. 

13,562. [A.D. 1567.] Red: injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. About -f- in. when perfect. [Add ch. 18,299.] 

On a wreath an indistinct crest, a demi-talbot, crest of 
SNELL. 

Beaded border, double. 



George Snelling, of West Greenested, co. Suss., Kiit. 

13,563. [A.D. 1610.] Red: imperfect. About -f- x in. 
[Add. ch. 19,010.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly, i, four pales, and a 
canton ermine ; 2, a lion rampant ; 3, ermine, a chevron and 
other indistinct charges ; 4, on a chief three roundles. 



John Snokeshulle, of co. Essex. 

13.564. [A.D. 1403.] Green, faced with red : fine, well 
preserved. in. [Harl. ch. 56 D. 3.] 

An eagle rising with open wings, charged on the breast 
with a shield of arms, coucJie : a buck's head cabossed, betw. 
the attires a bugle-horn, stringed and tied to the attires. 
Cf. arms of SNOCKSHALL and SNOKESHULL. The eagle 
bears in the beak a scroll running round the seal, inscribed : 
: &' : foljanms . : jsnofceHwU' # 

Cabled border. 

13.565. Sulph. cast from No. 13,564. [D.C., G. 99.] 



Dame Anne Soame, wife of Sir STEPHEN SOAME 

(Lord Mayor of London). 

13,566. [A.D. 1599.] Red: indistinct. -ff x -f^ in. [Add. 
ch. 35,285.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. two estoiles 
in chief, and a hunting-horn, stringed in base. Above and at 
the sides of the shield, some foliage. 
Carved border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. $2? 



Sir Peter Soame, of Heydon, co. Essex, Bart. 
13,567. [A.D. 1688-9.] Red : imperfect. About % in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 14,352.] 

A dog's head, collared. Perhaps for a crest. 



Sir Stephen Soame, Lord Mayor of London. 

13.568. [A.D. 1599.] Red: indistinct. -{- X in. [Add. 
ch. 35*285.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three mallets, 
SOAME. Above the shield the initial letters S. S. 
Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

13.569. [A.D. 1607.] Red : good. x in. [Harl. ch. 

77 D. 7-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three mallets, 
SOAME. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling, and 
wreath, on a lure a hawk. 

Cabled border. 

13.570. [A.D. 1609.] Red : indistinct. [Lansd. ch. 657.] 

13.571. [A.D. 1615.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 6221.] 



Charles Bissell. 

Seal used by Richard Softly, al. Softley, 

of Havant, co. Soutkt., Feltmonger, son and heir of 

RICHARD SOFTLEY, late of the same. 

13.572. [A.D. 1693.] Red: en placard, -i x f in. [Add. 
ch. 9446 A.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a bend three escallops, BISSELL. 
Over the shield a helmet, ornamental mantling, and wreath, 
the place for the crest blank. 

Beaded border. 

Myles Sole, of the City of London, Gentl. 

13.573. [A.D 1602.] Red : good, f x in. [Add. ch. 
23,888.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a 
tower, SOLE, a crescent for difference. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, out of a mural coronet a demi-lion. 

Beaded border. 

Thomas Solley, al. Solly, 
of Mendlesham, co. Suff., Gentl. 

13.574. [A.D. 1679.] Red: fragmentary. About x J- in, 
[Add. ch. 10,350.] 



528 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron betvv. three estolles, 
some illegible charges. 

Crest wanting. 

Thomas de Somercotes, 
son of WILLIAM DE SOMERCOTES, Knt. 

13.575. [A.D. 1328.] Red : indistinct. in. [Cott. ch. 
xxx. 28.] 

A shield of arms : three unicorns passant, two and one. 
Suspended by a strap from a rosette, and betw. two small 
roses. Within a carved pointed gothic quatrcfoil panel 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
& SIGILLVM THOM6 D SOMRCOT . 

13.576. Sulph. cast of No. 13,575. [D.C., F. 228.] 



Henry Somers. 

13,577. [A.D. 1405-6.] Plaster cast from an indistinct 
impression. I in. [xc. 46.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancetty, SOMERS. Within a 
pointed gothic trefoil panel ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

Legend betw. the points : 



Edward Somerset, ^th Earl of Worcester, etc., K.G. 

13,578. [A.D 1610.] Red: indistinct. 4 X -g- in. [Add. 
ch. 18,205.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly, I, 4, SOMERSET; 2, 
HERBERT ; 3, WIDVILE. Ensigned with an earl's coronet. 
Encircled with the Garter. 



Dame Elen Somerset!, widow of THOMAS COLEPEPER, 
late of Bedgeburie, co. Kent, Esq. 

13.579. [A.D. 1560.] Red: fine. -r in. [Harl. ch. 
78 A. 39-] 

An ornamental shield (of arms ?) : on a field replenished 
with sprigs of foliage, a hind lodged contournee, for HENDLEY. 
Betw. the initial letters, E. C. 

Beaded border. 

Cf. Add. MS. 14,31 1, f. 83 

Seal used by THOMAS FANE, younger 
son ^/ GEORGE FANE of Badsell, co. Kent., Esq. 

13.580. [A.D. 1560.] Red: injured. [Harl. ch. 78 A. 39.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 529 



Thomas de Somersham. 

13,581. [Temp. Edw. III.] Plaster cast from a fine 
impression, in. [xc. 43.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancetty betw. three roses. 
Within a carved gothic panel of a triangle and cinquefoil, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

8 : Stgtllum : 2Tf)ome : Be : j&omerfijam : 

Beaded border. 



Geoffrey de Somerton, of co. Norf. 

13.582. [A.D. 1390.] Red : fine, imperfect. | in. [Add. 

ch. 14,955-1 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three lions' heads 
erased, as many bezants, SOMERTON. Suspended by a strap 
from a tree on a mount. Within a carved gothic panel 
enriched with open tracery at the sides, and ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

[8 &' : (SQalfriBt : Be : Somerton* 

Carved border. 

Drawn in Blomefield's History of Norfolk, vol. xi., p. 198. (Dept. 
copy.) _ 

Philip de Somerville, Lord of Wychynover, 
[ Wichnor, co. Staffl\ 

13.583. [A.D. 1305.] Green: originally fine, much injured, 
the centre part only remaining. About I \ in. when perfect. 
[L. F. C. xi. 1 6.] 

0. A shield of arms : three eagles displayed betw. seven 
crosses crosslet fitchees, SOMERVILLE. Betw. two wyverns. 

... I S .... 

R:. A smaller counterseal. -f- in. Three eagles displayed 
between three crosses crosslet fitchees ; not on a shield. 

8 CR6D6 MICHI. 

13.584. Plaster casts from a fine impression, the edge 
chipped, [xc. 47, 48.] 

0. The shield suspended by a strap from a tree of three 
branches. 

& S'PH'I SOM6RVIL : D6 WYCHYNOVGR DNI. 
Beaded borders. 
ft. As above. 



Francis Sone, Mayor of Chichester. 

13,585. [A.D. 1731.] Red : en placard on green ferrit. 
-i-i X T^-in. [Add. ch. 19,051.] 

Oval : on a cap of maintenance a sword erect betw. two 
wings endorsed. 

VOL. III. 2 M 



530 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Andrew Sorrell, son of Sir MANUELL SORRELL, 
of Ipswich, co. Snff. 

13.586. [A.D. 1662.] Brownish-red : indistinct, injured by 
pressure, -f- X in. [Add. ch. 10,166.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible, but perhaps same as 
described in next seal, No. 13,587. 
Beaded border. 

Sir Manuell Sorrell, of Ipswich, co. Suff. 

13.587. [A.D. 1662.] Brownish-red : injured by pressure. 
About -I X 4- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 10,166.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two lions passant guardant, in 
chief a label of three points, SORRELL. Crest on a helmet, 
ornamental mantling and wreath, a lion's head erased. 

Beaded border. 

Robert Sorynden, of co. Kent. 

13.588. [A.D. 1419.] Red: originally good, now chipped 
and injured. About I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 80 

D. 39-1 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. two cotises embattled 
undees, SURRENDEN. Suspended by a strap from a forked 
tree. Within a carved gothic bilobe enriched with open work 
at the sides, and ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils. 

rofr rgn&en* 



Roger, son of EDWARD de Soterlee, of co. Suff. 

13,589. [A.D. 1381.] Dark-green: injured by pressure in 
places. -54 in. [Add. ch. 10,378.] 

A shield of arms : a fess ermine betw. three ornamental 
round buckles, tongues lying fesswise, SOTERLEY and 
SOTELLEY. A label of as many points in chief. On a forked 
tree. Within a trefoil panel. 

Legend within the points : 

&' Hogort Soterle. 



Thomas Sottone, Merchant of the County of Bristol, 

co. Somei's. 

13,590. [A.D. 1382.] Red. in. [Cott. ch. xxix. 53.] 
A lion rampant within a bordure of nine annulets, each 
enclosing the initial letter S?. The lion in reference to the 
arms of SUTTON, a lion rampant, etc. 



HERALDIC SEALS. S3 1 



Johanna de la Souche, 

widow of JOHN PELHAM, senr., Knt. 

13,591. [A.D. 1429.] Red: fine, injured. i in. [Add. 
ch. 30,049.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., ten bezants in pile, 
ZOUCHE ; sin., a fess and canton. 

Suspended by a strap from a forked tree within a carved 
gothic panel ornamented with small ball-flowers along the 
inner edge. 

SigtlT One tofjanne : He : la : foucf)* : # 

See M. A. Lower, Historical and Genealogical Notices of the Pelham 
Family, p. 21, where the lady is said to be daughter of Sir John Descures. 



Sir Edward Southcott, of Merstham, co. Surr. 

13,592. [A.D. 1698.] Red : en placard, on a label, imper- 
fect. X -I in. [Add. ch. 23,509.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron betw. three 
coots, SOUTHCOTT ; sin., three tir-whitts or lapwings, 
TYRWHIT. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, a coot. 

For Dame Juliana Tyrwhitt, wife of the above, see Manning and Bray, 
Hist, of Surrey, vol. ii., p. 260. 



Richard, son of ROGER de Southdalton, Chaplain, 

\co. York}. 
13,593. [A.D. 1386.] Red: indistinct. -| in. [Lansd. 

ch. 339-] 

A church bell, betw. three boars' heads couped. Within a 
carved trefoil panel ornamented along the inner edge with 
small mullets. 

There are traces of a legend on a border raised above the 
field, showing that the matrix was furnished with a ring, able 
to be retracted by a screw. 



William Sowster, of cos. Bedf. and Hertf., Gentl. 
13,594. [A.D. 1528.] Red: indistinct. % x -fa in. [Add. 

ch. 35,119-1 

Ornamental shape : a boar's head. 
Beaded border. 



Arthur Sparke, of the Middle Temple, London, Esq. 
13,595. [A.D. 1672.] Red : cracked, very indistinct. % in. 
[Add. ch. 35,492.] 

On a wreath an indistinct crest. 



532 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Sparrowe, al. Sparrow, the Elder, 
of Gestingthorpe, co. Essex. 

13.596. [A.D. 1654.] Red: injured, indistinct. -j^-X-^- in. 
[Harl. ch. in H. 24.] 

Oval: a shield of arms : quarterly, i. SPARROW, etc. See 
MS. Harl. 1542, f. 154. 

13.597. [A.D. 1654.] Red : en placard, the paper of the 
deed having been cut and folded over previous to impression. 
[Harl. ch. 1 1 1 H. 24 B.] 



Robert Sparrow, of Ipswich, co. Suff., Gentl 

13.598. [A.D. 1639.] Red : very indistinct. About -- X % 
in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 10,350.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three roses, two and one, a chief, 
SPARROW. Crest on a helmet out of a mural coronet, 
an unicorn's head. 

Robert Sparwe, of Braunforde, co. Stiff. 

13.599. [A.D. 1343.] Dark-green: indistinct. in. 
[Add. ch. 8376.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : per pale, dex., a bend ; 
sin., a dolphin hauriant. 
Legend uncertain. 



Ferrand Spence, of ' tJie General Post Office, London. 

13.600. [A.D. 1698.] Red: en placard, on a label. | in. 
[Add. ch. 19,524.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : per pale, dex., three 
penny-yard pence, two and one, SPENCE ; sin., on a chief two 
crosses pattees. 

Carved border. 

Richard Spence, of co. Kent (?). 

13.601. [A.D. 1408.] Red : much injured by pressure, 
imperfect. About $ in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 49 A. 36.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : a chevron betw. three cotton-hanks (?). 
* 8' . . RD' SP6NC . 



Sir John Spencer, of Oldthorp, al. Althorp, co. Northt., Knt. 

13,602. [A.D. 1576.] Red : very indistinct. About f X 
in. From a ring with marks of the setting. [Add. ch. 
21,996.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : couche", a fess betw. 
six pigeons' heads erased, SPENCER. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, a pigeon. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 533 



John Spencer, son and heir of Sir JOHN SPENCER, 
of Oldthorp, co, Northt. 

13.603. [A.D. 1576.] Red: indistinct, f X i in. [Add. 
ch. 21,996.] 

Lozenge-shaped : on a wreath, a demi-panther or heraldic 
tiger, guardant, a crescent for difference. Perhaps for crest 
of T. HENEAGE, one of the witnesses. 

Cabled border. 

Philip Spencer, of Harden, co. Here/., Yeoman. 

13.604. [A.D. 1698.] Red: en placard, -fa in. [Add. ch. 

I973-] 

A shield of arms : two crosses crosslet fitchees in fess, on a 
chief a crescent for difference. 



Sir Eichard Spencer, of Offley, co. Hertf. 

13.605. [A.D. 1609.] Red : fine, well preserved. 3. X -f- 
in. [Harl. ch. 112 A. 21.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, quarterly, in the 2nd and 3rd quarters 
a fret, over all on a bend three escallops, SPENCER. In the 
1st quarter a martlet for difference. 

Beaded border. 

Another Seal. 

13.606. [A.D. 1623.] Red: very indistinct. \% x A in. 
[Add. ch. 35,872.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet a griffin's head betw. two 
wings erect. Crest of SPENCER. 



Thomas Spenser. 

Seal used by RICHARD LE SPENCER, 
of Thornedon, co. Norf. 

13.607. [A.D. 1348.] Brown : indistinct. ^ in. [Harl. ch. 

55 F. 44-1 

A shield of arms : two keys in saltire addorsed, the wards 
in chief. Within a carved quatrefoil panel with open work 
at the points. 

Legend betw. the points : 

S' TO_MAS_SP6N_SR V *. 

Beaded border. 

Thomas Spencer, son of Sir JOHN SPENCER, 
of Oldthorp. 

13.608. [A.D. 1576.] Red: indistinct. About -- X % in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 21,996.] 

A shield of arms : a fess ermine, betw. six pigeons' heads 



534 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

erased, SPENCER, a crescent for difference. Crest on a 
helmet and ornamental mantling, a pigeon. 
Carved border. 

Andrew Sperlyng, of cos. Norf., Stiff., etc. 

13,609. [A.D. 1431.] Red : from a signet ring, with mark 
of the setting. in. 

A martlet or sparrow in allusion to the surname. On a 
scroll above it the legend : 



Cabled border. 

Engr. in Archaol. Journ., vol. viii., p. 77. 



Adam Le Spicer. 

See GODFREY DE LOUDHAM. 



Edmund Spircocke, of co. Southt. 

13,610. [A.D. 1375.] Red : cracked, imperfect, indistinct. 
About in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 23,837.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three indistinct charges. 
Within a carved panel. 

Stgtllum : cDm rroti. 



Thomas Spircokes, of co. Dors. 

13.611. [A.D. 1352.] Red: a fragment. About | in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 23,843.] 

[A shield of arms : uncertain charges] within a carved 
gothic panel. 
Legend wanting. 

Adam Sprigonelle, of Crigleston, co. York. 

13.612. [A.D. 1349.] Red, discoloured : indistinct in 
places. -II- in. [Add. ch. 8296.] 

A shield of arms : three pot-hooks, two and one, within a 
bordure engrailed. Betw. pairs of sprigs of foliage. 
[+S]IGILL'V AD * SPRIGONELL' * 



Hugh de Sprouston, of co. Norf. 
13,613. [A.D. 1343.] Brown. in. [Add. ch. 14,870.] 
A shield of arms : a bend cotised. Betw. two wyverns. 

SJ S' HVGONIS D SPROVSTON. 
Drawn in Blomefield's Hist, of Norfolk, vol. x., p. 462. (Dept. copy.) 



\ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 535 



John Sprynget, of Swalclyve, co. Kent. 
13,614. [A.D. 1365.] Creamy-white: imperfect, very in- 
distinct. About -I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 80 D. 47.] 
A shield of arms : illegible. 

. e oe . 



Robert Sprynget, of Goutkerst, co. Kent. 

13,615. [A.D. 1433.] Red : injured. - X f in. [Harl. ch. 
80 D. 50.] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : three mullets, two 
and one. 

Cabled border. 



Philip Spurlinge. 

See HENRY SKIPPE. 



Hugh Squier, al. Squire, 

of Westminster, co. Midd., Esq. 

13,616. [A.D. 1682.] Red : covered with paper before 
impression, -f X \ in. [Add. ch. 13,730.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : only a chevron visible, being part 
of the arms of SQUIRE. 



Agnes, wife of GEOFFREY Stace. 
See WILLIAM DE HENEBROKE. 



Geoffrey Stace, of Ipswich, co. Suff. 

13,617. [A.D. 1332.] Bronze-green: indistinct, injured in 
places. in. [Add. ch. 19,310.] 

A shield of arms : three crowned heads, of animals, erased, 
two and one, within a bordure engrailed. Betw. two slipped 
flowers. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel enriched with open 
tracery. 

& S' GALFRIDI STAC6 . 



Thomas, son of THOMAS Staci. 

13,618. [i4th cent.] Red : cut from a charter. \^ in. 
[xxxvi. 109.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six crosses crosslet 
fitchees. On a tree of three branches. Betw. two wyverns. 
Within a pointed quatrefoil panel, ornamented with small 



536 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

quatrefoils along the inner edge, and each point betw. two 
small roses. 

# S' THOM6 FILI THOMG STACI. 
Beaded borders. 

Reginald Stacy, of Chadlyng\ton\ co. Oxon. 
13,619. [A.D. 1388.] Bronze-green : originally good, now 
very imperfect. About I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 44 D. 

45-] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three cups. 
& SIGI . . ST . 



Alice de Stafforde, 
widow 0/ THOMAS DE STAFFORDE, 
and sister and co-heiress of JOHN SULNY, Knt. 

13.620. [A.D. 1419.] Red : fine, chipped at edge. I in. 
[Woll. ch. x. 55.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron betw. three 
martlets, STAFFORD ; sin. quarterly, SULNEY. Within a 
trefoil panel enriched with engrailed edge, and ornamented 
with pellets. 

Legend betw. the points : 

j&tstllu su, # aitcte * Be * StafforBe * 

Cabled border. 

13.621. Sulph. cast of No. 13,620. [B.C., G. 156.] 



Anne de Stafford, Countess of Stafford, 

Buckingham, Hereford, and Northampton, and 

Lady of Brecknock (dau. of THOMAS PLANTAGENET, 

of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, 
younger son of King Edward III.}, 
wife of EDMUND DE STAFFORD, $th Earl of Stafford, etc. 
13,622. [A.D. 1428.] Red : fine, small detached portions. 
About 2-| in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 19,858.] 

A quatrefoil lozenge shield of arms : per pale, dex., field 
diapered with sprigs of elegantly designed foliage, a chevron, 
STAFFORD ; sin., quarterly ; i. FRANCE (ANCIENT) ; 2. 3. 
ENGLAND ; 4. a bend cotised betw. six lioncels rampant, 
BOHUN. The shield upheld by a swan rising with open 
wings above it. Between the lobes on the dexter side, a 
STAFFORD knot, the other corresponding badges broken 
away. 

Legend on a scroll running round the seal : 

ffortUf ff e ...... a : 

Cabled borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 537 



13.623. [A.D. 1434.] Red : very imperfect, edge broken 
away. [Harl. ch. 43 E. 22.] 

ing ef z w na : 

13.624. Sulph. cast of No. 13,623. [B.C., G. 195.] 

Bridgett Stafford, 

See THOMAS CLOPTON. 



Edmund, Baron de Stafford, 

son and heir of NICHOLAS, Baron DE STAFFORD, 

1st Baron by writ. 

13.625. [A.D. 1301.] Light-brown. % in. [Cott. ch. 
xxix. 57.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron, STAFFORD. Suspended by 
a strap from a hook, and betw. two small crosslets. 

& : S' 6DMVNDI STAFFORD . . . 

13.626. Sulph. cast of No. 13,625. [B.C., E. 501.] 



Edmund de Stafford, 6th Earl of Stafford. 

13.627. [A.D. 1402.] Red : a fragment, injured, very 
indistinct in places. About 2 in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 

33,343-] 

A shield of arms, coucht: field diapered with sprigs of 
foliage elegantly designed, a chevron, STAFFORD. Crest on a 
helmet, a swan's head and neck betw. two wings. Supporters 
two antelopes. Background replenished with roses. Within 
a carved gothic (quatrefoil ?) panel ornamented along the 
inner edge with small mullets or cinquefoils. 
(tUtttttttlt 

Carved border. 

Edward Stafford, of Bradfield, co. Berks., Esq. 

13.628. [A.D. 1618.] Red: very indistinct. T %. x -fa in. 
[Add. ch. 19,211.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., a chevron, and a 
canton ermine, STAFFORD ; sin., paly of six, on a chief, a 
lion passant, LANGFORD. Crest on a helmet and ornamental 
mantling, destroyed. 

Cf. MS. Harl. 1532, f. 77. 



Hugh de Stafford, 

2nd Earl of Stafford, Lord of Tunbridge and Caurs. 
13,629. [A.D. 1382.] Red: originally fine, injured by 
casting and pressure, edge chipped. i in. [Harl. ch. 112 
D. 38.] 



538 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : field diapered with elegantly designed 
sprigs of foliage, a chevron, STAFFORD. Suspended by a 
strap from a forked tree on a mount replenished with herbage, 
and having at each side a small tree or shrub. Within a 
finely carved gothic panel enriched with open tracery at the 
sides, and ornamented along the inner edge with small quatre- 
foils or ball-flowers. 

&igilltt * * iwgotttO ] * ftafforDie * 

13.630. Sulph. cast of No. 13,629. [D.C., F. 537.] 

13.631. Sulph. cast from an impression attached to a 
charter dated A.D. 1372. [D.C., F. 484.] 

* Jjugonis # (omit . . . fforDte * 



Humphrey de Stafford, 6th Earl of Stafford, 
Buckingham, Hereford, Northampton, and PercJie, 

Captain of the Town of Calais, 
and Lieutenant of the Marches of Picardy. 

13.632. [A.D. 1429.] Red : originally very fine, now 
chipped, very imperfect. About 2% in. when perfect. [Add. 
ch. 21,835.] 

A shield of arms, couch/: field diapered with sprigs of 
foliage, a chevron, STAFFORD. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling, out of a coronet a swan's head and 
neck betw. two wings elevated. Supporters, two antelopes, 
each on a mount. 

Legend on a scroll : 

Stgt ......... ac Domini ...... 

Outer border carved with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

13.633. [A.D. 1430.] Red : discoloured, very imperfect. 
[HarLch. 56 .4.] 

......... Dir ar Do .............. 

13.634. [A.D. 1435.] Red : originally fine, now very im- 
perfect. [Add. ch. 2016.] 



Domini tit ....... tatm$. 



Another Seal of the Earl, as Captain of the Town and 

Fortress of Vernon and Vernoncel. 

13,635. [A.D. 1431.] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. About i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 11,739.] 
Design similar to the preceding seal, No. 13,632. 
Legend on a scroll running round the seal : 

rigillu : immfreDt : comitts : staff ...... 

, et : taws. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 539 



Later Seal. 

13,636. [A.D. 1442-1460.] Plaster cast from a fine im- 
pression, well preserved. 3^- in. [C. I.] 

A shield of arms, couchJ: quarterly, I ; quarterly, i. iv., 
FRANCE (MODERN) ; ii. Hi., ENGLAND, all within a bordure, 
for THOMAS PLANTAGENET of WOODSTOCK ; 2, a bend 
cotised, betw. six lioncels rampant, BOHUN ; 3, on a bend 
cotised, betw. six lioncels rampant, three mullets, BOHUN of 
NORTHAMPTON ; 4, a chevron, STAFFORD. Crest on a 
helmet and ornamental mantling, out of a coronet a swan's 
head and neck betw. two wings elevated. Supporters two 
antelopes. 

Legend on two scrolls running round the seal : 
(i.) &' * tyumfr . . . . . comttts fcofetngfjam ijerforfl 
ftaf ..... ptou . . . . c prvd) rapitan tnllc ralt'fic ac 



(2.) regfe marrfnar' pwar&w # 

Carved border. 

Doyle finds the fourth quarter of the shield to be STAFFORD and 
NEVILLE, quarterly, vol. iii., p. 389. 



John de Stafford, of co. Oxon. 

13.637. [A.D. 1353.] Light-brown. | in. [Harl. ch. 56 

E. 3-] 

A shield of arms: a chevron, STAFFORD. Betw. three 

flowers. Within a carved panel of eight points, enriched 
with open tracery betw. the points. 

& SIGILLVM IOHANNIS STAFFORD. 

13.638. Sulph. cast of No. 13,637. [B.C., F. 377.] 



John Stafford, of co. Derb., Esq. 

13.639. [A.D. 1425.] Red : indistinct ; from a ring (?). 
i in. [Harl. ch. 84 A. 39.] 

A martlet, perhaps in allusion to the cadency of this family. 
Cabled border. 

Nicholas de Stafford, of co. Derb., Knt. 

13.640. [A.D. 1392.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. | in. 
[Woll. ch. xi. 26.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron, and chief, for STAFFORD. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Betw. two leaves. 
Within a carved quatrefoil panel, ornamented along the inner 
edge with small quatrefoils. 

S> . . . [Nijdjolat : Bf : &taffortu 



54O CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Ralph [de Stafford], ist Earl of Stafford, 
Lord of Tonebrigge, and of Newport in Wales. 

13.641. [A.D. 1331.] Red: fine fragment, centre part alone 
remaining. About i-i- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 19,840.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered lozengy, with an annulet 
in each interstitial space, a chevron, STAFFORD. Suspended 
by a strap from a forked tree. Betw. two pairs of slipped 
leaves. Within a carved gothic panel, enriched with open 
work betw. the points, and ornamented along the inner edge 
with small quatrefoils. 

Legend broken away. 

13.642. [A.D. 1351.] Sulph. cast from fine but imperfect 
impression, showing many details wanting in the previous 
seal, No. 13,641. [D.C., F. 375.] 

Stfftiltt * &aimlp[i)t comtltts tie Stafford. 

13.643. [A.D. 1359.] Red: very imperfect, injured in 
places, indistinct. [Harl. ch. 75 C. 55.] 

om ....... &t ..... 



For his Official Seal, 

as Steward and Marshal of the King's Household, 
see No. 819, vol. i., p. 105. 



Richard de Stafford, Chevalier, Lord of Clyftone, 

co. Derb. 

13,644. [A.D. 1373.] Red: fine fragments. About I in. 
when perfect. [Woll. ch. vi. 59.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a chevron betw. three martlets, 
STAFFORD. Crest [on a helmet and wreath ?] a wolfs head 
erased. Within a carved gothic panel, enriched with open 
tracery betw. the points. 



Beaded borders. 



Robert Stafford. 

Seal used by RICHARD STAFFORD, 
son and heir of JOHN STAFFORD, of Eyam, co. Derby. 
13,645. [A.D. 1490.] Red: indistinct fragments. About 
\\ in. when perfect. [Woll. ch. vii. 48.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a chevron, STAFFORD. Crest, 
on [a helmet and] mantling, broken away. 

ifcofctrt # * 

Cabled borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 541 



Philip de Stakepol. 

13.646. [Early I4th cent] Dark-green : well preserved, 
I in. [xxxvi. 64.] 

A tiger passant contourn ; in allusion to the arms of 
STACKPOOLE, viz., an heraldic tiger passant. 

+ S' FILIPI D6 STAK6POL : 
Beaded borders. 

William atte Standel. 

Seal tised by ROBERT LE HOLDERE, of Selleye, co. Wore. 

13.647. [A.D. 1375.] Green: fine. |- in. [Add. ch. 
15-263.] 

A shield (? of arms) : a cross, and in chief a label of five 
points, betw. the initial letters W. S. Betw. three leopards' 
faces. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil. 



Mons. Hugh [de] Standishe. 

13,648. [A.D. 1415.] Red : originally good, now very 
imperfect, injured by pressure. About !- in. when perfect. 
[Harl. ch. 56 E. 13.] 

A shield of arms : three standing dishes, two and one, in 
chief a label of as many points, STANDISH. Suspended by a 
strap from a forked tree. Within a carved panel, enriched 
with open tracery at the sides. 

* Ke iff) * 



Ralph de Standisshe, of co. Essex, Knt. 

13,649. [A.D. 1382.] Red : imperfect, injured by pressure. 
About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 80 D. 59.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire within a bordure engrailed, 
STANDISH. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree, and 
within a carved panel, enriched with open tracery betw. the 
points, and ornamented with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

[tgtiltt]m : i&aBttlft ; Be : Stanlfi . . . 



Sethe Standissh. 

Seal used by RAUF STANDYSSHE, of Standysshe, co. Lane. 

13,650. [A.D. 1445.] Red: good ; originally encircled with 
a twisted rush. \ in. [Harl. ch. 80 E. 7.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire, within a bordure engrailed, 
STANDISH. 

* Setfje & 

Cabled border. 



542 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Hon. Charles Stanhope, of Elvaston, co. Derb. 

13.651. [A.D. 1732.] Red: en placard, on paper, im- 
perfectly impressed. About 4 X f in. when perfect. [Woll. 
ch. xi. 93.] 

Oval : a tower with a demi-lion rampant issuing from the 
battlements, ducally crowned, holding betw. the paws a 
grenade firing. 

Motto : A DEO ET REGE. 

Carved border. 

Another Seal 

13.652. [A.D. 1734.] Red : en placard, on tape. About 
% x I in. [Woll. ch. xi. 94.] 

Similar to the previous seal, No. 13,651, but not from the 
same matrix. 

Perdinando Stanhope, eldest son of PHILIP, 
Earl of Chesterfield. 

13.653. [A.D. 1641.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 26,021.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly ; I quarterly, STAN- 
HOPE ; 2, TREGOZE (?) ; 3, STANHOPE ; 4, LEXINGTON. Cf. 
Harl. MS. 1555, f. 3 b. Crest, on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, a tower, thereon a demi-lion. 



John Stanhope, ist Lord Stanhope, Vice-Chamberlain 
of the King's Household. 

13.654. [A.D. 1610.] Red : from a ring, f in. [Add. ch. 
18,205.] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : quarterly ; I, quarterly, 
and ermine, STANHOPE ; 2, MAULEVERER, or MAULOVEL ; 
3, LONGVILLIERS ; 4, three saltires engrailed two and one, a 
crescent for difference : over all, in fess point, a mullet for 
difference. 

John Stanhope, of Eccleshill, co. York, Esq. 

13.655. [A.D. 1721.] Red: en placard, on tape. -^ in. 
[Add. ch. 25,921.] 

On a wreath a tower, thereon a demi-lion issuing, ducally 
crowned, holding between his paws a grenade firing. Crest of 
STANHOPE. 

Philip Stanhope, Lord Stanhope of Shelf ord, 
aftw. Earl of Chesterfield. 

13.656. [A.D. 1624.] Red : discoloured, indistinct. About 
A X i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 26,019.] 

Oval : on a wreath a tower, thereon a demi-lion. Crest of 
STANHOPE. In the field the initial letters P. S. 
Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 543 



Later Seal. 

13,657. [A.D. 1641.] Red : very indistinct, imperfect. 
About X % in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 26,021.] 

Oval : on a wreath a tower, thereon a demi-lion. Crest of 
STANHOPE. 

In the field the motto : 

A DEO ET [REQE]. 



Richard Stanhop, of co. Northt., Knt. 

13.658. [A.D. 1433.] Red : good, edge chipped, i^- in. 
[Add. ch. 15,741-] 

A shield of arms, couch\ a bend betw. six crosses crosslet, 
STANHOPE. Crest on a helmet, short tasselled mantling, 
and chapeau, a fox passant. The background replenished 
with cinquefoil flowers slipped and leaved. 

StfftUu : mi * * * * Staniiop* 

Cabled border. 

George Stanlake, of the Inner Temple, London. 

13.659. [A.D. 1700.] Red: en placard, on paper imperfectly 
impressed. About X i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 18,140.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross per cross, betw. four 
mullets. 

13.660. [A.D. 1700.] Another. [Add. ch. 18,140.] 



Sir Edward Stanley, of Ensham, co. Oxon, K.B. 

13.661. [A.D. 1613.] Brownish-red: good, imperfect at 
bottom. About H X I in. [L. F. C. xi. 30.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly, of eight pieces, I, on 
a bend three [stags' heads cabossed], STANLEY, etc. Crest on 
a helmet, and ornamental mantling, on a chapeau, an eagle 
preying on an infant, swaddled, etc. 

si DIV & ET & MA FOYE. 

Carved border. _ 

Henry [Stanley], Ajh Earl of Derby, 
Lord Stanley and Strange, Lord of Man and the Isles. 

13.662. [A.D. 1584.] Red: indistinct, fin. [Add. ch. 



On a wreath, an eagle, preying on an infant, swaddled, etc. 
Crest of STANLEY. _ 

John de Stanley, Lord of Man and the Isles. 
13,663. [A.D. 1423.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
About i^ in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 8483.] 



544 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms, couch\ per pale, dex., quarterly, i, on a 
bend [three bucks' heads cabossed], STANLEY ; 2, three 
eagles' heads erased, in chief three roundles ; 3 and 4, 
illegible ; sin., three legs conjoined in fess point in armour, 
ISLE OF MAN. Crest on a helmet, and mantling, the 
STANLEY crest, of which only a portion of the infant remains. 
j&tfttt , , . , 

Cabled border. 

Margaret [CLIFFORD, 
dau. of HENRY CLIFFORD, Earl of Cumberland}, 

wife of HENRY Stanley, ajh Earl of Derby. 
13,664. [A.D. 1584.] Red: cracked, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 9273.] 

On a shield, out of a ducal coronet, a vvyvern rising. Crest 
of CLIFFORD. 

Thomas Stanley, ist Earl of Derby, 

Lord of Man and the Isles, Steward of Macclesfield, co. Ches. 
13,665. [A.D. 1485-1504.] Dark-green: good, i-i- in. 
[xxxv. 71 E.] 

Three human legs in armour, conjoined in fess point, 
garnished and spurred, ISLE OF MAN ; betw. as many griffins' 
legs erased d-la-guise, badge of STANLEY. This is an in- 
teresting example of the combination of heraldic charges not 
on a shield. 

tfjome comtf Be tterbef 
Be tnacclefMB. 

Carved borders. 

Thomas Stanlye, Knt., Lord Mountegle, 

2nd Baron Monteagle. 

1 13,666. [A.D. 1534.] Red: injured by pressure ; from a 
chased ring, with mark of the setting, -f- x -rV in. [Harl. ch. 
47 A. 48.] 

Oval : an eagle rising, wings endorsed, preying on an 
infant, swaddled, etc. Crest of STANLEY. 
Cabled border. 

Robert de Stanmere, of co. Suff. 

13,667. [A.D. 1331.] Red : indistinct in places. % in. 
[Add. ch. 9591.] 

A bend charged with three illegible charges, perhaps 
columbines. Not on a shield. Within a carved quatrefoil 

panel. 

Ss S' ROBGRTI DG STANMER6. 

Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 545 



John Stanton, of Wolvelay, co. York. 
13,668. [A.D. 1426.] Red : indistinct. \- in. [Add. ch. 

8323-] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, STANTON. 
+ S' RIG . . i_e . . e. 



Richard de Stapeldone, of co. Devon, Knt. 

13.669. [A.D. 1311.] Green: originally good, now chipped, 
injured in places by pressure. [Harl. ch. 56 E. 16.] 

A shield of arms : two bends wavy, STAPLEDON. Suspended 
by a strap from a hook. Betw. two wyverns, addorsed. 
Within a beaded cordon or annulus. 

SJ SIGILLVM : RICARDI : DG : STAP6LDON6. 

Beaded border. 

Peter de Stapelegh, or Richard de Fouleshurst, 

of co. Ches. 

13.670. [A.D. 1319.] Green, discoloured: very indistinct. 
i in. [Add. ch. 20,482.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Within a carved gothic 

panel. 

X IO SV SAL . . . P6LGS LGAL.C?) 



Milo de Stapelton, of co. York, Knt. 

13.671. \circ. A.D. 1313.] Green: good, chipped at edge. 
i in. [Harl. ch. 84 A. 43.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, STAPLETON. Betw, 
two wyverns. 

The legend consists of the letters : 

M_I_LI_S. 
with long blanks betw. the letters. 

13.672. Sulph. cast of No. 13,671. [D.C., F. 185.] 

13.673. [A.D. 1313.] Brown, semi-opaque: indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 84 A. 45.] 



William de Stapelton, Warden of Lochmaben Castle, 

co. Dumfries. 

13,674. [A.D. 13/4.] Red : fine fragments, or perhaps two 
independent seals have been inadvertently united together by 
the repairer. About i^- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 
E. 17.] 

A shield of arms, couche: a pall. Crest [on a helmet] a 
VOL. III. 2 N 



546 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

katharine-wheel. Within a carved panel of peculiar design, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. On 
the r. h. s. a garb. 

t&t : De : ra . . , 

Beaded border. 



Jehen de Staubert. 

Seal tfsed by WILLIAM DEYSTER, of Northampton, 
co. Northt., Mason. 

13.675. [A.D. 1385.] Dark-green : very indistinct. in. 
[Add. ch. 6045.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a lion rampant ; sin., a 
crescent, betw. two estoiles. 

W S f I6H6N D STAVBeRT. 

Tlie same used by JOHN GRENE, chaplain of Draughton, 
co. Northt. 

13.676. [A.D. 1394.] Red : good. [Add. ch. 21,799.] 

13.677. [A.D. 1394.] Red: fragmentary. [Add. ch. 
21,800.] 



Anthony Staunton, of Smewens, co. Buck., Esq. 

13,678. [A.D. 1624.] Red : fragmentary, very indistinct. 
About X -f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 22,684.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. Crest on a helmet and 
ornamental mantling ; broken off. 

Carved border. 



William de Stayne, of co. Line. 

13,679. [A.D. 1355.] Red: originally fine, now imperfect 
in. [Harl. ch. 57 G. II.] 

An eagle displayed, charged on the breast with a shield of 
arms : two bars engrailed, STAYNE. Within a pointed quatre- 
foil panel ornamented with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

. . IGILL' . WILL6LM . 



William de Stayn, of co. Line. 
(Probably same as the previous person.} 

13,680. [A.D. 1362.] Red: originally good, now injured 
in places by pressure. I in. [Harl. ch. 56 E. 28.] 

A shield of arms : two bars engrailed, STAYNE. Sus- 
pended by a strap from a forked tree. Betw. two pairs of 



HERALDIC SEALS. $47 



oak leaves, slipped. Within a carved gothic panel, ornamented 
with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

Sigtllu : OTtU'mt : Be : j&tagn : 

Beade'd border. 

13,681. Sulph. cast of No. 13,680. [B.C., F. 422.] 



Robert, son of JOHN de Staynton, of co. York. 

13.682. [A.D. 1348.] Green, mottled: very indistinct, 
f. in. [Add. ch. 8292.] 

A shield of arms : three crosses pattees, on a chief some 
illegible charges. Cf. arms of STANTON. Within a carved 
quatrefoil panel. 

In place of the legend a wavy scroll of flowers and foliage. 

13.683. [A.D. 1350.] Red, enclosed in a mass of light- 
brown : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 8307.] 



John Stedman, of Warnham, co. Suss. 

13.684. [A.D. 1576.] Red: imperfect, much injured by 
pressure. About -- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 6233.] 

On a wreath, a crest of which only the wing remains, 
perhaps the crest of STEDMAN. A peacock's head betw. two 
wings, in the beak an adder. 

Carved border. 

Edmond Stede, al. Steede, of Benenden, co. Kent, Gentl. 

13.685. [A.D. 1626.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. -f in. 
[Add. ch. 30,818.] 

A lion rampant, arms of STEEDE or STEAD. Not on a 
shield. Betw. [two] sprigs of foliage. 
Carved border. 

Isabella, ividow of JOHN Steefe, of Patrykkesbourne, 
co. Kent. 

13.686. [A.D. 1402.] Dark-green : an indistinct fragment. 
About I- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 78 C. 40.] 

A shield of arms, couche\ the bearings broken away. 
Crest, without helmet or mantling, a tower charged with a 
bend sinister. Supporters uncertain. 



Sir Richard Steele, Knt. 
See JOHN HODSON. 

2 N 2 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



William Steevens, of Sutton, co. Bed/., Clerk. 

13.687. [A.D. 1671.] Red : indistinct, -f- x 1 in. [Add. 

ch. 35,253-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per chevron, in chief two falcons 
with wings expanded, STEVENS. 

Cabled border. 

Richard Stephens, al. Stevens, of Eastrington, 
co. Glouc., Esq. 

13.688. [A.D. 1658.] Red : injured by pressure, chipped. 
A in. [Add. ch. 30,946.] 

On a wreath, an unicorn's head erased. Perhaps for a crest 
of STEPHENS. 

Carved and beaded border. 

13.689. [A.D. 1658.] Red: much injured. [Add. ch. 
30,947.] 

13.690. [A.D. 1658.] Red : good. [Add. ch. 30,948.] 

13.691. [A.D. 1658.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 30,949.] 



John Stevenson. 
See ROBERT ELLISON. 



George Steward, of Bansted, co. Surr. 

13.692. [A.D. 1619.] Reddish-brown : very indistinct. 
About -- X i in. [Add. ch. 22,905.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : almost illegible, perhaps two 
bars in chief, a lion passant. Crest on a helmet and mantling 
uncertain. 

Marcus Steward, of Lakingheath, co. Suff., Gent I. ; 

Thomas Steward, of Gray's Inn ; or, 
Lawrence Steward, of Stradget, co. Norf. 

13.693. [A.D. 1577.] Red. [Add. ch. 14,703.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly of nine pieces ; I, a lion 
rampant, over all a bend raguly, STEWARD, etc. 



Sir Simeon Stewarde(P). 

13,694. [A.D. 1609.] Red: fragmentary. About X| in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 33,092.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, a fess betw. three mart- 
lets. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, 
an animal sejant, indistinct. 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 549 



Symeon Steward, of London, Gentl. 

13.695. [A.D. 1624.] Red: very indistinct. -f- X i in. 
[Harl. ch. 56 E. 37.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess chequy an escutcheon 
with illegible charges, for STEWARD or STEWART. 
Cabled border. 

Sir Robert Stewart, of Lincoln's Inn, co. Midd. 

13.696. [A.D. 1671.] Red: very indistinct, covered with 
paper before impression. I x f in. [Add. ch. 18,153.] 

Oval : a shield of arms of ornamental shape : quarterly, 
i, 4, a fess chequy, STEWART ; 2, 3, indistinct, perhaps a lion 
rampant. 

Nicholas de Sthodham, al. Stodham, 
son of Sir THOMAS DE STODHAM, of co. Essex, Knt. 

13.697. [A.D. 1345.] Red : well preserved. I in. [Add. 
ch. 15,459-1 

A shield of arms : barry of six, per pale, counterchanged, 
over all a chevron, STODHAM. 

& S' NICHOLAI D6 STHODHAM. 

Beaded borders. 

William Hussey. 

Seal used by JOHN STILL, of Shaston 
St. James, co. Dors., Esq. 

13.698. [A.D. 1637.] Red. About 4. X i in. [Egert. ch. 

487] 

Oval : a shield of arms : barry of six, ermine and , 

HUSSEY. 

Juliana, widow of NICHOLAS de Styvecle. 

13.699. [A.D. 1379.] Green : a fragment. About in. 
when perfect [Add. ch. 33,997-] 

A shield of arms : now broken away. Crest on a helmet 
and short mantling diapered lozengy, a woman's head, covered 
with a large wrapper. In the background on the r. h. side 
two slipped cinquefoil roses. 

S. W 

Cf. William de Wodeston, Add. Ch. 33,891. 



Nicholas de Stivecle, al. Styvecle, of co. Hunt. 
13,700. [A.D. 1354.] Red: indistinct. I in. [Add. ch. 
34,167.] 

A shield of arms : three pears slipped, STUKELEY, on a 



550 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

canton a cross flory. Betw. five slipped roses. Within a 
carved panel of eight points. 

SS SIGILL'V NICHOLAI D6 STIV6CL6. 

Carved border. 

13,701. [A.D. 1353.] Red: chipped, indistinct. [Add. ch. 



& S . . ILL'V OLAI DG - STIV6 . . 6. 

13.702. [A.D. 1361.] Green: fine, very imperfect. [Add. 

ch. 33,785.] 

8 SIGILL'V .............. CL6. 

13.703. [A.D. 1374.] Brown: very indistinct. [Add. ch. 

33,891.] 

Legend illegible. 

William de Stoddele, al. Stodley, of Thornebury 

in the Walscheria del Ougorth vid' 
Gawelcoydewer and Gawelreys \co. Heref. ?]. 

13.704. [A.D. 1370.] Red: -Hr in. [Add. ch. 20,403.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three roses. Above 
the shield a fleur-de-lis ; at each side a wavy scroll of flowers. 
Within a carved and pointed quatrefoil, ornamented along the 
inner edge with small roses or pierced cinquefoil. 

fc SIGILLVM WILL6LMVS D STODD6L6. 

Beaded border. 



John de Stodeye, al. John Stodye, Citizen of London. 

13,705. [A.D. 1371.] Red : originally fine, imperfect, if in. 
[Add. ch. 23,622.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a saltire engrailed [five 
leopards' heads (?)], STODY. Above the shield a merchant's 
mark. Within an elaborately carved gothic panel. 
& SltGIJLLVM IOCHA]N[NIS] D6 STOD6Y6. 

Beaded border. 



John de Stodhagh. 
See HENRY DADE. 



Nicholas de Stodham. 
See NICHOLAS DE STHODHAM. 



William de Stoke. 
See WILLIAM DE FORDE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 55 1 



Richard de Stokeport, Lord of Plumtone ; of co. Lane. 

13.706. [A.D. 1287.] Green: imperfect, indistinct. About 
I in. when perfect [Add. ch. 20,149.] 

A shield of arms : three lozenges or fusils, two and one, 
STOPFORD and STOCKPORT. Suspended by a strap. 
Betw. two wyverns. 

[+] SIG' RICARDI , D6 

Beaded borders. 

Richard Stokes. 

Seal used by PHILIP JAMES, of Calne, co. Wilts. 

13.707. [A.D. 1697.] Red : en placard on a label, im- 
perfect About i x in. when perfect [Add. ch. 18,460.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, queue fourchee, 
STOKES. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, a demi-lion of the arms. 

Seal used by JUDITH, wife of the above PHILIP JAMES. 

13.708. [A.D. 1697.] Another: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
18,460.] 

Seal used by STEPHEN ORRELL, of Quemerford, 
in Calne, co. Wilts. 

13.709. [A.D. 1697.] Another : imperfect. [Add. ch. 
18,460.] 

Seal used by JOHN NORMAN, theyounger^ of Calne. 

13.710. [A.D. 1697.] Another: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
18,460.] 

Seal used by MARY, wife of the above JOHN NORMAN. 

13.711. [A.D. 1697.] Another : imperfect [Add. ch. 
18,460.] 

Peter de Stonham. 

13.712. [i4th cent] Sulph. cast from an indistinct im- 
pression, i in. [D.C., F. 354.] 

A shield of arms : chequy, a fess. Suspended by a strap 
from a tree. Within a carved gothic panel. 

StgtUum : $etrt : Be 



John Stormesworthe, of Welforde, co. Northt. 
13,713. [A.D. 1389.] Red : indistinct i in. [Add. ch. 6046.] 
A shield charged with a chevron, in base a crescent, over all 
two swords in pale, the points meeting in base. 



552 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

James Story e, Citizen of London. 

13.714. [A.D. 1650.] Red : very indistinct, covered with 
paper before impression. About - X-^in. [Add. ch. 27,327.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, queue fourchee, 
STORY. 

John de Stoteville, Lord of Ekyntona ; of co. Derb. 

13.715. [A.D. 1314.] Dark-green: fine, very imperfect. 
About | X in. when perfect. [Woll. ch. i. 47.] 

0. Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : barry, over all a lion 
rampant, STUTVILE, etc. 

& S OTVIL6. 

R. A round counterseal. About I in. when perfect. A 
shield of arms, as above in obv. On four sets of triple 
branches of foliage. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel. 

S' I6HAN D6 S . 



Jehan de Stoutevile, al. Stutevyle, of co. Northumb. 
13,716. [A.D. 1280.] Bronze-green : well preserved. -|- in. 
[Harl. ch. 56 F. 40.] 

A shield of arms: seven barrulets (for barry of twelve), 
over all a lion rampant, STUTVILE, etc. Background re- 
plenished with sprigs of foliage. Within a gothic quatrefoil 
panel. 

Legend betw. the points. 

S' IH_AN D _STOVT_VII_e. 



John Stouwe. 

13,717. [i4th-i5th cent.] Recent impression in red 
sealing-wax from a silver matrix. ^ in. [xliii. n.] 

A shield of arms : three mullets round pierced, two and 
one, on a chief a demi-lion rampant issuing. Within a 
pointed gothic trefoil panel, enriched with open work in the 
spaces betw. the points, and ornamented with small quatre- 
foils along the inner edge. 

# Stgtllu : tofjanm* : stoutor. 

Beaded border. 

William de Strafiford. 

See WILLIAM DE STREFORD. 



Strange. 

See ESTRANGE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 553 



Hugh Stranley, al. de Strenley, of co. Derb. 

13.718. [A.D. 1424.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct 
in places. % in. [Harl. ch. 84 A. 49.] 

A shield of arms : three pales and a canton, STRANLEY. 
Within an engrailed panel. 

& Stgtllum # Jjettgone # stranteg 

Plaited borders. 

13.719. Sulph. cast of No. 13,718. [B.C., G. 170.] 



Richard de Strasacker. 

13,720. [Early I5th cent.] Plaster cast from a chipped 
impression, i^- in. [xci. 88.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a bend engrailed, betw. two 
bulls' heads erased, cabossed, STRASACKER. Crest on a 
helmet and mantling : uncertain. In the background, on 
each side, a sprig of foliage and flowers. 

rtcarUt : Strefafcir. (?) 



Thomas de Strata-villa, Clerk. 

13,721. [Doubtful : style of the 1 5th cent. ?] Recent im- 
pression in red sealing-wax from the matrix. -{-- m - [ x l v - 9-] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., three roundles, two and 
one, in fess point a crescent for difference, STREATFIELD ; 
sin., two bars wavy, on a chief three crosses pattees fitchees, 
HARVY. Within a carved panel of six points, charged at 
each side with a shield of arms ; dex., three roundles, STREAT- 
FIELD, with label of as many points ; sin., three roundles as 
before, a canton vair, for a difference. 

& Stgtllum tfjome Be Strata toflla cl 



Augustine de Stratton, al. Strattun, of co. Norf. 
13,722. [A.D. 1400.] Brown. T V in. [Stowe ch. 216.] 
Octagonal signet ; a shield of arms : on a cross, five 

annulets. Betw. two branches of foliage. In the field above 

the shield the legend : 

Stratton. 



Godefrei de Stratton, Chevr., of co. Suff. 
13,723. [A.D. 1400.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. About 
I in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 10,048.] 

A shield of arms : on a cross five bezants. Cf. arms of 
STRATTON, on a cross nine bezants. Within a carved panel. 
ft S' GO . . Y D ST . 



554 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Alexander Straunge, of Bernham-Riskes, co. Norf, 

13.724. [A.D. 1372.] Dark-green. I in. [Add. ch. 
14,548.] 

A shield of arms : per pale dancetty, on the dexter side 
three martlets in pale. Within a carved panel. 
& SIGILL' AL6XANDRI STRAVNG6. 

13.725. [A.D. 1372.] Dark-green: chipped edge. [Add. 
ch. 14,549.] 

W SIGILL' ALCeXANDRll STRAVNG6. 

Drawn in Blomefield's History of Norfolk, vol. ii., p. 381. (Dept. 
copy.) 

Arms of Streatfield. 
See THOMAS DE STRATA-VILLA. 



John Streche, of co. Norf., Knt. 

13.726. [A.D. 1344.] Dark-green: originally very beauti- 
ful, fine and sharp, now chipped at edge. About I in. [Harl. 
ch. 56 F. 27.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, 1,4, a lion rampant, STRECHE ; 
2, 3, a cross crosslet, STRECHE. Within a very elaborately 
carved gothic rosette, consisting of two sixfoil roses of 
tracery. 

DJC SIGI1LLVM : IOHANNIS : STR6CH . . 

Beaded border. 

13.727. Sulph. cast of No. 13,726. [D.C., F. 288.] 

13.728. [A.D. 1347.] Dark-green: chipped, injured by 
pressure. [Harl. ch. 51 G. 31.] 

DC* SIJGILLVM : IOHA[N]NIS : STR6CH6 . 



William de Streford, al. Strafford, 
son of WILLIAM DE STRAFFORD, of co. Buck. 

13.729. [Middle of I3th cent] Light-brown, or un- 
coloured, mottled, i-f- in. [Harl. ch. 86 E. 35.] 

A demi-lion passant; not on a shield. An interesting 
example of preheraldic seal art. 

* SIGILL' WILLGLMI D6 STR6FORD. 

13.730. Another : chipped. [Harl. ch. 86 E. 36.] 

SIGILL' WILLLMI D6 STRGFORD. 

13.731. Another : chipped. [Harl. ch. 86 E. 37.] 

SIGILL' WILLGLMI DG STR6FORD. 

Another Seal. 

13.732. [Middle of the I3th cent] Green, mottled. \\ 
in. [Harl. ch. 86 E. 38.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 555 



A demi-lion passant contourne\ In the field a crescent, 
for difference. Not on a shield. 

tt SIGILLVM WILL'I D6 & STR6FORD. 



John Strelley, of co. Kent, Esq. 

13.733. [A.D. 1465.] Red : very indistinct ; encircled 
with a twisted rush. From a signet ring. 4. in. [Harl. ch. 
80 I. 58.] 

An old man's face in profile, wearing a cap, tied behind. 
Crest of STRELLEY. 
Cabled border. 

Mary Strelley, dau. of Sir ANTHONY STRELLEY, 
of Strelley, co. Nott. 

13.734. [A.D. 1596.] Brown: injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. About - in. when in good condition. [Woll. ch. 
xi. 108.] 

An indistinct crest on a wreath. Cf. crest of STRELLEY, 
No. 13,733. 

Phillip Strelley, of Strelley, co. Nott., Esq., 
son and heir of Sir ANTHONY STRELLEY. 

13.735. [A.D. 1596.] Reddish-brown, discoloured: in- 
distinct, -f X in. [Woll. ch. xi. 108.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, paly of six, 
STRELLEY ; 2, an eagle displayed ; 3, a fess indented, WEST, 
or VAVASOUR. See Harl. MS. 1555, f. 15 b. 

Cabled border. 

13.736. [A.D. 1601.] Light-reddish-brown : indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 5432.] 

Thomas Strelley, of Worminghurst, co. Suss., Esq. 

13.737. [A.D. 1615.] Red : indistinct, f X i in. [Harl. 
ch. 112 D. 19.] 

Oval : a griffin's head erased. 
Beaded border. 

William Strete, of co. Surr. 

13.738. [A.D. 1375.] Red: originally fine, the 1. h. side 
now broken off. -ff in. [Add. ch. 23,623.] 

A demi-angel, issuing from clouds, and with expanded 
wings, holding before her a shield of arms : three katharine- 
wheels, two and one, within a bordure engrailed, STREET. 
Within a carved gothic panel, enriched with open tracery at 



556 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

the sides, and ornamented along the inner edge with small 
quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 



Cabled border. 



Richard de Stretot. 
See RICHARD DE STRETTUN. 



Richard de Strettun, al. Strettona, al. Stretot, Knt., 
Lord of Onestona, co. Derb. 

13.739. [Middle I3th cent] Dark-green, mottled: in- 
distinct, edge injured, if in. [Woll. ch. vii. 71.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a lion passant, con- 
tourne". 

SIGILL' RICARDI DG STR6TTVN. 

13.740. Bronze-green : chipped, indistinct. [Woll. ch. 
vii. 74.] 

S> SIGILL' Rl D6 STRGTTVN. 



Balduin de Strogul. 

13,741. [i4th cent.] Recent impression in red sealing- 
wax, from a matrix, -f in. [xxxv. 205.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, debruised by a bend 
charged with three roundles. 

8' BALDVIN D' STROGVL (?) 

Apparently a foreign seal. 



Henry de Strother. 

13,742. [A.D. 1359.] Plaster cast from a chipped impres- 
sion. i in. [xc. 22.] 

A triple-towered castle, masoned and embattled. In front 
a shield of arms, countersunk : on a bend three eagles 
displayed, STROTHER. 

S' H6NRICI [ DJ STROTH6R. 



Augustine Stryblehill, al. Striphill, 

of Thame, co. Oxon. 

13,743. [A.D. 1600.] Red: very indistinct ; from a ring. 
,Vin. [Harl. ch. 75 H. 45.] 

Two small shields of arms conjoined in fess : the bearings 
illegible, but the second seems to be a chevron. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 557 



Charles Stuart, 
Duke of Richmond and Lenox, K.G., etc. 

13.744. [A.D. 1662.] Red : covered with paper before 
impression. -$-$ in. [Add. ch. 5,985.] 

Out of a coronet, a lion's head and neck. Within a garter 
ensigned with a coronet. 

13.745. [A.D. 1662.] Another. [Add. ch. 5986.] 

Later Seal. 

13.746. [A.D. 1668.] Wafer: covered with paper before 
impression, wormed. \\ in. [Harl. ch. 86 I. 24.] 

On an anchor (in reference to his offices of Hereditary Great 
Admiral of Scotland and Vice-Admiral of Kent), ensigned 
with a duke's coronet, a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, 
FRANCE, within a bordure seme"e de fermaulx, AUBIGNY ; 
2, 3, a fess chequy, a bordure engrailed, STUART. On an 
inescutcheon, a saltire engrailed betw. four roses or cinque- 
foils, LENOX. Arms of LODOVICK STUART. Encircled 
with a garter inscribed with the motto of the Order. 

Carved border. 

Prances, dau. 0/EsME Stuart, Duke of Lenox. 
See FRANCES WESTON, Countess of Portland. 



Henry Benedict Maria Clement Edward Stuart, 

Duke of York, younger son of the Pretender, JAMES EDWARD, 

and grandson of JAMES II., King of England ; 

Cardinal and Bishop of Frascati in Italy. 

13,747. [A.D. 1747-1807.] Sulph. cast from a good im- 
pression, li in. [xlvii. 127.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, quarterly, 
i. iv., FRANCE (MODERN) ; ii. Hi., ENGLAND ; 2, SCOTLAND ; 
3, IRELAND. Over all in fess point a crescent for difference. 
Ensigned with a duke's coronet, over which is a cardinal's 
hat. On a carved scroll. 



Nathaniel Studley. 
Seal used by HENRY WHIFFEN, 

of Westerham, co. Kent. 

13,748. [A.D. 1608.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. About 
I x -i- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 23,741.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a fess three stags' heads 
cabossed, STUDLEY. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
and wreath, a stag's head cabossed, pierced through the scalp 
with an arrow. On a label in base an indistinct motto and 
label. 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Humphrey de Sturdy. 

Seal used by WALTER PIPARDE, 

son and heir of THOMAS PIPARDE, of Salisbury, co. Wilts. 

13.749. [A.D. 1365.] Red : fine, chipped at lower part, 
imperfect % in. [Add. ch. 7,688.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered lozengy, on a bend three 
uncertain charges, in chief over all a label of as many points. 
Within a pointed gothic trefoil panel, ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

Ss SIGILL' HVMF[RIDI DJ STVRDY. 

Beaded border. 

Edmund Sture, of co. Devon, Esq. 

13.750. [A.D. 1556.] Red: indistinct. -^ in. [Add. ch. 
29,194.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : a bend engrailed, betw. 
two cotises plain. 

13.751. [A.D. 1556.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 29,196.] 

13.752. [A.D. 1556.] Red: imperfect. [Add. ch. 29,197.] 



Frances Sturges, of Woode-risinge, co. Norf., Esq. 

13.753. [A.D. 1560.] Red: indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 

io,337-] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three 
uncertain objects, perhaps intended for crosses crosslet 
fitchees, STURGES, and TURGIS. 

Cabled border. 

Henry Sturmy, or Esturmy, Lord of Figheldean, co. Wilts. 

13.754. [A.D. 1355.] Recent impression in red sealing- 
wax, from a matrix. I in. [xliii. 189.] 

A shield of arms : three dejni-lions rampant, two and one, 
STURMY. Within a circular compartment, enclosed in a triangle 
enriched within and without with open tracery, and orna- 
mented with three circular panels, each charged with a circular 
plaque or shield of arms : i,a hunting horn, for the LORDSHIP 
OF SAVERNAKE FOREST, which was held by the tenure of a 
large hunting horn ; 2, 3, barry of six, ermine and . 

13.755. Gutta-percha impression, [xlvii. 1299.] 
Laing's MS. CataL, No. 527. 



William Sturmy, of co. Stiff. 

13,756. [Temp. Rich. III.] Pale-green: indistinct, edge 
chipped. [Add. ch. 8366.] 

A shield of arms of early date : bendy sinister, a fess. 
& S' WIL6LMI DG STVRMI 



HERALDIC SEALS. 559 



Elizabeth, al. Eliza, dau. of Sir MARTIN Stuteville, 
late of Dalham, co. Suff. 

13.757. [A.D. 1642.] Red : very indistinct. About -fa X 
-AT in. [Harl. ch. in H. 30.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, dex., per pale, a saltire 
engrailed, counterchanged, STUTEVILLE, sin., a fess wavy, and 
in chief three piles, also wavy points meeting in fess, ISHAM. 
A mullet for difference. 

See Add. MS. 17,732, f. 134- 

Seal used by SUSAN STUTEVILLE, 
dau. of the above Sir MARTIN STUTEVILLE. 

13.758. [A.D. 1642.] Red : very indistinct [Harl. ch. 
49 F. 3-] 

John de Stutevyle. 
See ] EH AN DE STOUTEVILE. 



Sir Martin Stuteville, of Dalham, co. Suff. 

13.759. [A.D. 1628.] Red : very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. About I X % in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 9281.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of [nine] pieces : I. 
STUTEVILLE ; 2. BORLEY ; 3. WALKFAIR ; 4. UNDERBILL ; 
5. CALDEBECK ; [6. HINDLEY ; 7. NOTBEENE or NOTBONE ; 
8. PEACH ; 9. BIRDE.] Crest on a helmet, ornamental 
mantling and wreath, six mantles, ermine and ermines. 

Carved border. 

Susan, dau. of Sir MARTIN Stuteville, 
late of Dalham, co. Suff. 

13.760. [A.D. 1642.] Red : injured by pressure, -fi- x -& 
in. [Harl. ch. in H. 30.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, a saltire engrailed 
counterchanged, STUTEVILLE. 

13.761. Sulph. cast of No. 13,760. [B.C., H. 147.] 



Susan Stuteville. 
See ELIZABETH STUTEVILLE. 



Thomas Stutevile, of Dalham, co. Suff., Esq. 

13,762. [A.D. 1582.] Red: imperfect. About -f- x J- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 19,259.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, a saltire engrailed, 
counterchanged, STUTVILLE. 



560 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Humphrey Style. 
See WILLIAM CAUSTON. 



Richard Styles, of Lewes, co. Stiss. 

13.763. [A.D. 1689.] Red: en placard, on a label ; cracked 
imperfect. % X - in. [Add. ch. 30,666.] 

Oval : on a wreath a horse statant. 

13.764. [A.D. 1689.] Red: en placard, on a label. [Add. 
ch. 30,667.] 

Lawrence Stysted, of co. Norf. 

13.765. [A.D. 1549.] Red: injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. ^ in. [Add. ch. 14,541.] 

A wolfs head erased. 



Nicholas de Styvecle. 

See NICHOLAS DE STIVECLE. 



Ny. Stywarde, al. Nicholas Stewarde, D.C.L., 
of co. Camb. 

13.766. [A.D. 1590.] Dark-green: injured, indistinct. \% 
X 4 in. [Add. ch. 15,683.] 

Oval : an ornamentally carved shield of arms : quarterly, 
i. a lion rampant, over all a bend raguled, STEWARD ; 2. 
three boars' heads couped, two and one, BURLEY or BORELEY ; 
3. a lion rampant ; 4. a lion rampant guardant crowned. In 
the fess point a cross for difference. 

Beaded border. _ 

Thomas Sty ward, son of THOMAS STYWARD, 
of Swaffham, co. Norf. 

13.767. [A.D. 1456-7.] Red: fine, chipped, indistinct in 
places. About \- in. when perfect, [xxxv. 342.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, debruised with a bend 
sinister, for STEWARD (?), within an engrailed or carved panel 
of six cusps. 



See Blomefield's History of Norfolk, vol. vi., p. 102. 



Roger Suhart. 

13,768. [i3th cent] Green: originally appended by a 
woven cord of greenish coloured threads, if X H. [xxxix. 
6 5 .] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 561 



Early shield-shaped : a shield of arms : fretty on a chief 
a lion passant. 

>& SIGILLVM ROGERI SVHART. 
Perhaps a foreign seal. 



William de Sulby, at. Norton, 

Citizen and Grocer of London ', 
son and heir of JOHN DE SULBY, Tailor. 
13,769. [A.D. 1406.] Red : imperfect. About in. when 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 G. I.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : quarterly, in the 1st and 4th quarters 
a roundle, in the 2nd and 3rd, a cross. The arms of SULBY 
are: quarterly [ar. and gu.]. Within a carved quatrefoil panel. 
S' . . RTI6. 



John de Suleye, al Swdleye, al. Sudleye, Knt., 

son and heir of Sir BARTHOLOMEW DE SWDLEYE, 

of co. Warw. 

13.770. [A.D. 1302.] Green: good. in. [Add. ch. 
21,424.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered with sprigs of foliage, 
two bends. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil panel. 

fcS'lOHANNIS D6 SVL6Y6. 
Beaded borders. 

13.771. \circ. A.D. 1302.] Creamy-white, varnished light- 
brown : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. ch. 21,426.] 

SS S' I[OHA]NNIS D SVL[6]Y. 

13.772. [A.D. 1320.] Pale-green: imperfect. [Add. ch. 
21,427.] 

[RJ S ' UOmANNIS] D6 SVL6CY6]. 



Reimund de Sullia, al. Reymund de Sulya, 

of co. Glamorgan. 

13,773. [A.D. 1230.] Pale-discoloured-green : edge chipped, 
very indistinct. I in. [Harl. ch. 75 A. 35.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : three bars, for SULLY. 
The field treated in a peculiar manner, perhaps to represent 
ermine. 

SIGILL . . . IMVNDI : D6 : S . . LL . . 



Sir Remund de Sulie, al. Reynund de Sullye, 

of co. Glamorgan. 

13,774. [A.D. 1 302.] Dark-green : chipped at edges. 
2- in. [Harl. ch. 75 B. 22.] 

VOL. III. 2 O 



562 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : three bars, SULLY. Betw. three roses 
slipped. Within a cusped panel of six points, enriched with 
countersunk trefoil openings in the spandrils. 
& SIGILL' R6MVN : D SVLI6 : 

Beaded borders. 

Alberey de Sulney, al. Alnred de Sulny, 
of co. Derb. y etc., Knt. 

13.775. [A.D. 1356.] Discoloured: a fragment. in. 
[Woll. ch. x. 47.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, SULNEY. 

13.776. [A.D. 1369.] Opaque, pale-brown : very indistinct. 
[Woll. ch. x. 48.] " 

Legend illegible. 

Alice Sulny. 

See ALICE DE STAFFORDE. 



Adam de Sumeri. 

13.777. [i 3th cent.] Dark-green : fine, large, edge chipped. 
i* in. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 8.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a peacock in his pride, 
or displayed. 

* SIGILLVM AD6 D6 SVMRI /* 

13.778. Sulph. cast from No. 13,777. [D.C., D. 230.] 



John, son of ALEXANDER DE SUMERI. 

13.779. [ 1 3th cent] Dark-green, mottled : originally fine, 
edge chipped, i-ff in. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 7.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a peacock in his pride. 
SIGILL' ! IOHANNIS : DG S : *< 

13.780. Sulph. cast from No. 13,779. [D.C., E. 367.] 



William de Surplet, of Gosberkyrk, co. Line. 
13,781. [A.D. 1340.] Light-brown or uncoloured : very 
indistinct. | in. [Add. ch. 21,094.] 

A shield of arms : three bugle-horns, two and one (?). 
Within a carved panel. 

* SIGILLVM WILL'I D6 SVRPLGT. 



Augustus Frederic, Duke of Sussex (pb. A.D. 1843), 

siith son of King George III. 

13,782. [A.D. 1773-1880.] Recent impression in red 
sealing-wax, if X 1-rV in. [xlix. 35.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 563 



Oval : a round shield of arms of the KINGDOM OF GREAT 
BRITAIN, as used by King George III. previous to A.D. 1800, 
the date of the Political Union with Ireland ; with a label of 
three points in chief, etc., for difference. Encircled with a 
Garter inscribed with the motto of the Order. Ensigned with 
a Duke's coronet Supporters, of GREAT BRITAIN, each with 
a label for difference. In base a ribbon or listen, inscribed : 
NEC TEMERE NEC . TIMIDE. 

All within a raised and cabled border. 



Simon de Suthonnesby, of co. Line., Knt. 
13,783. [A.D. 1308.] Dark-green: fine fragment. About 
|- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 12.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, contourne". 

. MIL6 . 



John de Suttone, of co Chesh., Knt. 

13.784. [A.D. 1319.] Red: well preserved, chipped. 
! in. [Add. ch. 21,070.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory. Above the shield a strap ; 
at each side a wyvern. Within a bordure ornamented with 
small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

SJ S' IOHANNIS D SVTTON. 

Beaded border. 

John de Sutton, of Wyvenho, co. Essex. 

13.785. [A.D. 1348.] Red: good. -f in. [Add. ch. 
19,965.] 

A shield of arms : three chevrons, SUTTON. Above the 
shield a crescent. Within a carved and traced gothic panel. 
Background faintly hatched. 

Beaded border. 

John de Suttone, of cos. Essex and Kent, Knt. 

13.786. [A.D. 1380.] Red: chipped, injured in parts by 
pressure. I in. [Add. ch. 22,608.] 

A shield of arms : three chevrons, SuTTON. Above the 
shield a lion's face betw. two sprigs of foliage. Within a 
cusped or engrailed gothic panel, ornamented along the inner 
edge with small quatrefoils. 

Stgtir : ioij'w * ** Be : futtone . * 

Cabled border. 

13.787. [A.D. 1382.] Red: fragmentary. [Cott. ch. xxvii. 

75-] 

toljts O * Be : fut]tone : 

202 



564 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert de Suttone, of co. Surr. 

13,788. [Temp, Edw. I.] Red, discoloured : chipped, in- 
distinct in places. About |- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 
23,688.] 

A shield of arms : ermine, on a bend three uncertain 
charges. Within a carved trefoil panel. 

SIG' AR . . LDI . . O'. 



Robert Button. 
See ROBERT ELLISON. 



Thomas Sutton, of Kensington, co. Midd., Gentl. 

13,789. [A.D. 1698.] Red : en placard, imperfect. About 
,V X in, [Add. ch. 19,033.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross, in the dexter chief a lion 
rampant. 

Carved border. 

Cf. Add. ch. 19,031 ; 19,032 ; Nos. 12,543-12,545. 



Johanna, wife of WILLIAM Swanlond, 

Lord of Her ef eld, co. Midd., 
dati. and co-heir of WALTER OLYVER, 
called of M or don, Citizen and Stokfisshmonger of London. 
13,790. [A.D. 1381.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. About 
| in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 22.] 
A shield (of arms ?) : the charges uncertain. 

. YVGR(?) 



William Swanlond, Lord of Herefeld, co. Midd. 
13,791. [A.D. 1381.] Red: indistinct, injured by pressure. 
-I in. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 22.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. two swans in chief, 
and an eagle displayed in base, some uncertain charges. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a carved gothic 
panel ornamented with open tracery. 

&tgtllum : toillrhm : jsUianlonU. 



Thomas de Swanlund, al. Swanlond, of London. 
13,792. [A.D. 1335.] Red : fine, well preserved, j. in. 
[Harl. ch. 58 C. 40.] 
A shield of arms : a bend betw. two swans. Betw. three 



HERALDIC SEALS. 565 



small trefoils. Within a nicely carved gothic panel of eight 
points. 

St SIGILLVM THOM6 D SWANLVND. 

13,793. Sulph. cast of No. 13,792. [B.C., F. 257.] 



Ellis Swayne, of Pimperne, co. Dors., Esq. 

13,794. [A.D. 1639.] Red, covered with paper: indistinct. 
About f x in. [Add. ch. 15,139.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three pheons, 
within a bordure ermine, SWAYNE, a crescent for difference. 



John de Swdleye. 
See JOHN DE SULEYE. 

Joseph Swift, of Darnall in Sheffield, co. York, Cutler ; 

MARY, his wife, and SARAH GILLOTT, 

daus. and heirs of HENRY GILLOTT, of the same, Cutler ; 

JOHN FOWLE, of the same, Cutler ; 

and MARY, his wife. 

13,795-13,799. [A.D. 1699.] Red : en placard on wafers. 
About i X 4- in. [Add. ch. 18,063.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, 1, 4, seme of fleurs-de-lis, 
in chief a label of three points ; 2, 3, a fess. Over all in fess 
point a crescent for difference. 
Five impressions. 

Robert de Swillington, of cos. York and Norf. 

13.800. {Temp. Edw. III.] Red : chipped, indistinct in 
places, i in. [xxxv. 329.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron, SWILLINGTON, and in chief 
a label of three points for difference. Suspended by a strap 
from a forked tree. Betw. the initial letters R. M. (Robertus 
Miles) and two roses. Within a carved gothic panel. 

M robertt [Be] Stotllrngton auuttd't * 

13.801. Plaster cast from No. 13,800. [xci. 29.] 



Thomas de Swnuurtoun, al. Swynnerton, 

of co. Staff., Chevr. 

13,802. [A.D. 1350.] Red : well preserved, i^ in. [Add. 
ch. 20,456.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: a cross flory, SwiNNERTON. 

* " Dictus avunculus? see Blomefield's History of Norfolk, vol. x., 
130, 131- 



5"6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Crest on a helmet, a tall conical hat with side ties, adorned 
with two tall feather plumes. Within a carved panel, enriched 
with open tracery at the sides. 

SIGILL' THOME D' SWNVVRTOVN. 
Beaded border. 

John Swynborne, Esq. 

13.803. [A.D. 1417.] Red: cracked, imperfect, indistinct 
in parts. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 27.] 

A shield of arms: three boars' heads couped, betw. six 
crosses crosslet, within a bordure engrailed. Suspended by 
a strap from a tree on a mount. Within an engrailed or 
carved panel. 

& S : tinman : Stognfroroe. 

Cabled borders. 

Cf. arms of SwiNBORNE : seme 1 of crosses crosslet, three 
boars' heads couped, and another coat, three boars' heads 
couped, a border. The above appears to be a combination of 
these two coats. 

William Swynbourne, Esq., Keeper of Merk Castle, 
in the Marches of Calais. 

13.804. [A.D. 1409.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
I in. [Harl. ch. 55 H. 9.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three boars' heads 
couped, two and one, for SWYNBOURNE ; 2, 3, a saltire en- 
grailed, BOTATORT. Cf. Harl. MS. 1484, f. 43. Within a 
carved panel composed of points in triangle and a cinquefoil : 
the inner edge ornamented with small ball-flowers or quatre- 
foils. 

Legend betw. the points : 

ImUrlmt : Sumttiouvnr. 

13.805. Sulph. cast from No. 13,804. [D.C., G. 144.] 



Roger de Swynewerton, Knt. 

13,806. [A.D. 1315.] Green. i-i x in. [Add. ch. 
19,836.] 

Ovoid : a shield of arms, couckf\ a cross flory, SWYNNER- 
TON. Crest on a helmet and short mantling, a Moorish 
battle-axe, pellette (?) betw. two hares' ears or feather plumes. 
Background replenished with roses or pellets. Supporters 
at the top of the seal, outside the annulus, two wyverns. 

Beaded borders. 

S ROG6RI D SW . . TON. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 567 



John Swynfle. 

Seal used by WILLIAM ATTE HAMBRECH, 
and MATILDA, his wife, of Dorking, co. Surr. 
13,807. [A.D. 1370.] Red. |f in. [Add. ch. 9046.] 
A shield of arms : an estoile of six points wavy, 
fc S' IOHANIS SWYNFL6. 



Katharine de Swynford. 

Seal used by JOHN, son of WALTER DE DUNHAM, 

of co. Nott. 

13,808. [A.D. 1377.] Green, mottled: imperfect edge, 
indistinct in places. About -fr,- in. [Add. ch. 5416.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., on a chevron some 
uncertain charges, in dexter chief a roundle ; perhaps for 
a chevron three boars' heads couped, SWINFORD. Sin., a 
pierced mullet betw. three Katharine wheels, for ROET, or 
SWINFORD. Betw. two roses. Within a carved gothic 
cinquefoil panel, enriched with open work, and ornamented 
along the inner edge with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

St SIGILL' [K1AT6RINE D6 SWYNFORD. 
Beaded border. 
Cf. Harl. ch. 44 A. 12, No. 12,699 ; also see Add. ch. 5113. 



Thomas Swynford, Chevr., 
Captain of the town and castle of Vernon, etc. 

13.809. [A.D. 1429.] Red : originally fine, now very 
imperfect, injured by pressure. About i^ in. when perfect. 
[Add. ch. 365.] 

A shield of arms, couche": on a chevron three boars' 
heads couped, SWINFORD, in chief a label of three points for 
difference. The field roughly hatched or diapered lozengy. 
Crest on a helmet, short mantling, and wreath, a boar's head 
couped. Supporters, dex., wanting ; sin., a wolf. 
&tgdiu : ttjonus 

Beaded border. 

John Swyntoun, of Wolverhampton, co. Staff. 

13.810. [A.D. 1420-1.] Cast in red composition from an 
imperfect impression, i^- in. [1. 18.] 

A shield of arms : a cross, each arm terminating in a 
fleur-de-lis, within a bordure engrailed. Within a slight 
cinquefoil panel. 

& S : lOH'IS : SWYNTOV fc 

Cf. arms of SWINNERTON, Nos. 13,802 ; 13,806. 



568 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

George Sydenham, al. Syddenham, of Combe-Syddenham, 

co. Somers., Esq. 

13,811. [A.D. 1567.] Red : good. x -H- in. [Harl. ch. 
79 F. 23.] 

Oval : a ram's head erased. Crest of SYDENHAM, on the 
neck a crescent for difference. 

Beaded border. 

Jonathan Sydenham. 
See THOMAS HODGSON. 



Robert Sydnor, of BrencJteslye, co. Kent, Esq. 
13,812. [A.D. 1545.] Red. About f X in. [Harl. ch. 
76 H. 48.] 

Shield-shaped : on a chevron three mullets. 
Ornamental border. 



Walter de 



Seal used by JOHN Syward, of co. Heref. (?). 
13,813. [A.D. 1367.] Red: a fragment, very indistinct. 
About -3- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 7035.] 

A shield of arms : three fleurs-de-lis, two and one, a 
crescent for difference. Within a carved gothic panel, 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 
# S' WALT6RI D . 



Hugh Le Tabeletter, or Hugh de Wychingham, 
Citizen and Mercer of London. 

13.814. [A.D. 1349.] Red : well preserved. % in. [Harl. 
ch. 58 C. 31.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron betw. three roses as many 
estoiles of six points. Betw. two pairs of slipped leaves. 
Within a carved panel of eight points, enriched with open 
tracery and ornamented with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

tt SIGILL' HVGONIS L6 TAB6L6TT6R . 

Beaded border. 

13.815. Sulph. cast from No. 13,814. [B.C., F. 303.] 



Robert Tallboys. 

See ROBERT TAYLBOYS. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 569 



William Tailleboys. 

Seal used by WALTER, son of ALIANORA TAILBOYS, 

cousin and heir of GILBERT DE UMFRAMVYLLE, 

late Earl of A ngus. 

13.816. [A.D. 1381.] Red : somewhat indistinct. -| in. 
[Harl. ch. 56 G. 43.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire, on a chief three escallops, 
TAILBOYS. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel enriched with 
open tracery. 

& S' WILLGLMI TAILL6BOYS . <3> * . 

13.817. Sulph. cast of No. 13,816. [xlvii. 1462.] 
Laing's MS. Catalog., No. 515. 



Master Guido Le Tail [or], al. Guido Annerarius, 
of Oxford. 

13.818. [A.D. 1274.] Bronze-green : imperfect, indistinct. 
About | in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 50 H. 41.] 

A shield of arms : a cross fimbriated, pointed, with three 
fleurs-de-lis attached to, or springing from, the extremity of 
each of the four arms. 

. . . . Rl : GVID : L : TAIL . . . 

Beaded border. 

William Tailour, al. Taylor, chaplain. 

13.819. [A.D. 1 5 19.] Red : indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 
828.] 

Hexagonal : an ornamental shield of arms : two swords in 
saltire, points in chief. Betw. the initial letters W. T. 



Charles Talbot, Earl and Duke of Shrewsbury. 

Lord High Treasurer, K.G. 

Seal as Earl. 

13.820. [A.D. 1687.] Plaster cast from a fine impression, 
i X -H in. [xc. 59.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant within a bordure 
engrailed, TALBOT. Ensigned with an earl's coronet of five 
pearls. Supporters two talbots. Motto on a scroll in 
base : 

Carved border. 

PREST D'ACCOMPLIR. 

Seal of the above as Duke. 

13.821. [A.D. 1696.] Red : en placard, en a label, cracked 
and imperfect. About i-^ 6 - X I T V m - when perfect. [Add. 
ch. 19,025.] 



570 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval: a shield of arms : TALBOT. As in No. 13,820. 
Ensigned with a Duke's coronet, and encircled with a garter 
inscribed with the motto of the Order of the Garter. Sup- 
porters and motto on a scroll in base, as before. 



Edward Talbot, %th Earl of Shrewsbury. 
Signet. 

13.822. [A.D. 1617.] Plaster cast from a good impression. 
To-X-H-in. [xc. 56.] 

Oval : a talbot passant. Crest of TALBOT. Ensigned 
with an Earl's coronet. 
Cabled border. 

Francis Talbot, %th Earl of Shrewsbury, K.G. 
Signet. 

13.823. [A.D. 1553.] Red: en placard, the paper folded 
back over the wax before impression. Very indistinct, 
injured by pressure, -ff X $ in. [Woll. ch. viii. 17.] 

Oval : a talbot passant. Crest of TALBOT. Within a 
garter inscribed with the motto of the Order of the Garter. 



Francis Talbot, 1 1 th Earl of Shrewsbury. 

13.824. [A.D. 1663.] Plaster cast from a chipped and 
indistinct impression. About 1-5- X -f- in. when perfect, [xc. 58.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : TALBOT. Ensigned with an 
Earl's coronet. 

George Talbot, ^th Earl of Slirewsbury. 
Signet. 

13.825. [A.D. 1493.] Red : cracked, indistinct. About 
^ x A in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 18,193.] 

Oval : a talbot passant. Crest of TALBOT. 
Beaded border. 

A later signet. 

13.826. [A.D. 1515.] Red : injured by pressure. -{- x -j-f 
in. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 52.] 

Oblate oval : a talbot passant. Crest of TALBOT. 
Beaded border. 

Gilbert Talbot, Lord of Irchenefeld, co. Here/., 
^rd Baron Talbot. 

13.827. [A.D. 1376.] Red: originally fine, now cracked 
and injured. About i| in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 
G. 46.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 571 



A shield of arms : a lion rampant, within a bordure en- 
grailed, TALBOT ; over all a label of three points. Crest on a 
helmet, cappiline and chapeau, a lion sejant, differenced as in 
the shield. Within a carved gothic panel with open tracery 
at the sides, and small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

StgiUttm Otlfcertt &alebot . 

13,828. [A.D. 1376.] Red: originally fine, cracked. [Harl. 
ch. 56 G. 47.] 

(Stlfcerti 



Gilbert Talbot, Lord de Talbot and Irchenfield, 
t)th Baron Talbot, ob. A.D. 1419. 

13,829. [Temp. Hen. V.] Plaster cast from an imperfect 
and indistinct impression. i|- in. [xc. 53.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly, i, 4, a lion rampant 
within a bordure engrailed, TALBOT : 2, 3, two lions passant 
in pale, STRANGE. Crest on a helmet and mantling, on a 
chapeau a lion statant. Supporters two talbots. Within a 
coarsely-carved quatrefoil, with small quatrefoils along the 
inner edge. 

8' gtlfcertt tint Be talfcot rt Be arrf)gnfelti 



John Talebot, of Gaynesburg (Gainsborough}, co. Line. 

13.830. [Late Hen. III.] Dark-green: chipped, indistinct. 
I- in. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 44.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant. Over all in chief a 
label of five points. 

+ S' IOH[AN]NIS TAL6BOT* 

Beaded borders. 

John Talebot. 

13.831. [A.D. 1352.] Plaster cast from a fine but chipped 
impression, i-f^- in. [xc. 52.] 

A shield of arms : two bars vair, TALBOT. Crest on a 
helmet, cappiline or lambrequin and chapeau, a talbot 
statant. Within a carved panel, enriched with slipped 
flowers springing into the background, and open tracery at 
the sides. 

8 SIGILELVM : * : ] IOHANNIS : * : TALGBOT * 



John Talbot, of Swanyngton, co. Leic., Knt. 
13,832. [A.D. 1378.] Red: very indistinct, much injured 
by pressure, fin. [Add. ch. 33,009.] 

A shield of arms : illegible. Within a carved panel. 
& SIGILLVM : IOHANNIS : TALBOT . 



572 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Talbot, Lord of Furnival and Wesford, 

Earl of Shrewsbury, Marshal of France. 

Seal of arms, as Lord of Furnival. 

13.833. [A.D. 1409-1421.] Plaster cast from a fine im- 
pression, chipped at the edge. i in. [xc. 54.] 

A shield of arms, couche~\ a lion rampant, within a bordure 
engrailed, TALBOT. Crest on a helmet and chapeau, a lion 
sejant (guardant ?). Supporters two lions sejant guardant, 
each on a mount of herbage. 

Btfftir toij'ts talfcot Bin He fftmtgfcall . * 

Inner border beaded, and enriched with two carved finials 
or cusps at the upper part, having the crest between them. 

A Signet. 

13.834. [A.D. 1428.] Red : injured by pressure. in. 
[Add. ch. 1434.] 

A talbot passant on a mount, collared and lined, the line 
knotted above the talbot. 

A nother Seal of arms. 

13.835. [A.D. 1436.] Red : fine fragments. About if in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 7983.] 

Similar to the next seal in design, but the background 
replenished with sprigs of foliage. 

Another Seal. 

13.836. [A.D. 1437.] Red : fine, edge imperfect. 2 in. 
[Add. ch. 1472.] 

A shield of arms, concht ': quarterly, I, 4, a lion rampant 
within a bordure engrailed, TALBOT ; 2, 3, a bend betw. six 
martlets, FURNIVAL. Crest on a helmet, mantling, or 
lambrequin, and chapeau turned up ermine, a lion statant. 
Supporters, two talbots, each on a mount of herbage. Betw. 
two wavy sprigs of foliage. The upper part of the back- 
ground faintly hatched or diapered lozengy. 

Legend on a scroll running round the seal : 

* StgiUtt : toij'fe : 5m : . . . Ibot : a : Be : . . . 

13.837. [A.D. 1438.] Red : fragments of the shield, crest, 
and dexter supporters. [Add. ch. 7995.] 

A nother Seal of arms. 

13.838. [A.D. 1439.] Red : originally fine, now injured by 
pressure, very imperfect. About 2| in. when perfect. 
[Add. ch. 1480.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 573 



Very similar in design to the previous No. 13,835, but 
from a different matrix, with details not so artistically pro- 
portioned. The background replenished with sprigs of 
flowers and foliage. 

* . * <* toljttnnte @ s. * Uni * 9 . . 

ot : a : He # 9 # * ffttrnuuale :...... 

Beaded borders. 

13.839. [A.D. 1439.] Red : originally fine, injured by 
pressure, very imperfect. [Add. ch. 1481.] 

um * * * * tofjattnfe * *> O * 0]nt * * . . . 

fftmu 

13.840. [A.D. 1441.] Red : a fragment, much injured by 
pressure, showing only part of the helmet of this or the 
following type. [Add. ch. 1494.] 

A nother Seal of arms. 

13.841. [A.D. 1441-2.] Plaster cast from a fine but 
imperfect impression. About 2-i- in. when perfect, [xc. 55.] 

Similar in design, but from a different matrix ; the shape 
of the shield differs. 

amte 

Later Signet. 

13.842. [A.D. 1441.] Red: very imperfect. Originally 
encircled with a twisted rush. About - in. when perfect. 
[Add. ch. 8008.] 

Octagonal : on a mount a talbot passant. 
Border partly engrailed. 

A nother Seal of arms, with Signet. 

13.843. [A.D. 1442.] Red : fine, very imperfect. About 
2| in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 145.] 

0. Similar in design, somewhat larger, from a different 
matrix. 

Legend chipped away. 

R-. A small round signet. Nearly - in. diam. On a mount 
a talbot passant. The background replenished with sprigs of 
small cinquefoil flowers and foliage. Well preserved. 



John Talbot, Citizen of Exeter, co. Devon. 
13,844. [A.D. 1413.] Dark-red: very indistinct, injured 
by pressure. % x -ff in. [Add. ch. 27,601.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend some illegible charges. 
Background replenished with sprigs of foliage. 



574 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

John Talbot, $rd Earl of Shrewsbury. 

Signet. 

13,845. [A.D. 1472.] Green : cracked, imperfect. About 
\\ in. when perfect. [Stowe ch. 48.] 

A talbot passant, for TALBOT. Motto on a scroll over- 
head : 

pm &a romptrr. 

This is a variant from the more generally known motto of the 
TALBOTS, Pr$t d'accomplir. 
Cabled border. 



John Talbot, nth Earl of Shrewsbury. 

13.846. [A.D. 1653.] Plaster cast from an indistinct 
impression. % X in. [xc. 57.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly ; I, a lion rampant ; within a 
bordure engrailed ; 2, a lion rampant ; 3, bendy, ANCIENT 
TALBOT ; 4, uncertain. Ensigned with a coronet. Crest on 
a helmet and chapeau, a lion passant. Supporters, two 
talbots. 

Uncertain. 

Sir John Talbot, of Lacock, co. Wilts. 

13.847. [A.D. 1671.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression : cracked, imperfect, indistinct. About I X |- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 18,153.] 

Oval : a carved shield of arms : a lion rampant, within a 
bordure engrailed. 

Margaret Talbot, daughter and co-heir of 

RICHARD BEAUCHAMP, Earl of Warwick ; and widow of 

Sir JOHN TALBOT, \st Earl of Shrewsbury. 

13.848. [A.D. 1456.] Red : originally fine, edge imperfect. 
About 2-L in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 51.] 

A lopped trunk of a tree, with branches couped, to which 
are suspended, by buckled straps, two shields of arms : dex. 
per pale, dex. quarterly ; I. a lion rampant within a bordure, 
BELISME;* 2. a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed, 
TALBOT ; 3. two lions passant in pale, STRANGE ; 4. a bend 
betw. six martlets, FURNIVAL ; sin. quarterly ; i, 4. a fess 
betw. six crosses crosslet, BEAUCHAMP ; 2, 3. chequy a 
chevron ermine, NEUBOUKG ; sin., quarterly, i, 4. BEAU- 
CHAMP ; 2, 3. NEUBOURG ; over all an escutcheon quarterly ; 



Papworth, p. 118, col. 2 ; Doyle, vol. iii., p. 312. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 575 



'i, 4. a chevron betw. ten crosses pattees, BERKELEY ; 2. a lion 
passant crowned, DE L'lsLE ; 3. a chevron, TYES. 

Within a carved border enriched with two cusps at the 
lower part enclosing the trunk of the tree. 

Stgillu : margarete : : e : 

ttm'us . . comt'ttss : toavto 

Outer border enriched with carved roses. 

13,849. Sulph. cast from No. 13,848. [B.C., G. 250.] 

The marshalling of the heraldic quarterings will be best 
understood by the following genealogical tree : 

Henry de TYES, 
Baron Tyes. 



Gerard, Lord= Alice, Henry 
sister de Tyes, 
and s.p. 
heiress. 



DE L'lSLE. 



Warine = Margaret 
| Pipard. 

BELISME. NEUBOURG. Thomas, = Margaret, 



Lord BERKE- 
LEY. 



heiress. 



Thos. Lord Sir Richd. = Ankaret Richard de BEAU- = Elizabeth, 
FURNIVALL. TALBOT. I Le STRANGE. CHAMP, E. of 



Warwick. 



heiress. 



Maud, = Sir John = Margaret, 2nd wife, 

co-heir, 1st wife. 



Richard Talebot. 

13,850. [Early I4th cent] Plaster cast from a good im- 
pression, i in. [xc. 51.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, within a bordure 
engrailed, TALBOT. Suspended by a strap from a tree of 
three branches. Betw. two wyverns. 

RICARDVS TALBOT. 



William Talbot, of co. Cumbr., Knt. 

13,851. [A.D. 1427.] Red : originally fine, chipped at the 
lower part, i-ffe- in. [Harl. ch. 56 G. 50.] 

A shield of arms, couch\ a chevron betw. three talbots 
passant, TALBOT. Crest on a helmet, and short mantling, 
a fox passant. Betw. a quatrefoil flower on the dex., and a 
trefoil on the sin., each slipped and leaved; the trefoil 



CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



charged with a cross crosslet fitche"e. Within a carved border 
or panel, partly cusped. 

StQtllu : (LZlt'Hcimi : talbot : militus. 
Cabled border. 
13,852. Sulph. cast of No. 13,851. [B.C., G. 177.] 



Hugh Talemache, of co. Essex. 

13.853. [End of I3th cent] Creamy-white: chipped, 
indistinct. | X in. [Harl. ch. 56 H. 5.] 

Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : fretty. For TALMACH 
and TOLLEMACHE, which families bear a fret. 
+ S' HVGONIS TAL6MACH . . 

13.854. Sulph. cast of No. 13,853. [B.C., E. 344.] 



Richard Talmach, of co. Suff. 

13,855. [A.D. 1413.] Red: injured by pressure, in- 
distinct in parts. About % in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 
9690.] 

A shield of arms : fretty. For a fret, TALMACH. 
fc S' RICARDI T . . . A . 



Talworthe. 



Sea! attributed to JOHANNA DE COLEWORTHY, 

wife of ARNULPH DE MOUNTEN. 

13,856. [A.D. 1359.] Plaster cast from an imperfect 
impression. I in. [Ixxxviii. 37.] 

Three shields of arms, the bases towards the centre : 
I. Barry of six, a chevron, (?) TALWORTH ; 2. a bend betw. six 
crosses crosslet fitchees ; 3. a cross between four chess-rooks (?). 
Between three roses, a*vi within a carved gothic rosette com- 
posed of a triangle a ' , -efoil, ornamented with ball-flowers 
along the inner edge. C" \ 

S . .06. . WORTH6. 



Awv ; ;.W":> ,iy. \. ^odlaT 

Christopher Tamworthe, of Ryall, co. Rutl., Gentl. 
13,857. [A.D. 1569.] Red: injured by pressure. About 
\ X in. [Harl. ch. 80 F. 38.] 

Oval : a cock contourne", and other details, upon a three 
branched stand. Perhaps from a gem. In allusion to the 
crest of TAMWORTH, a cock. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 577 



John Tamworthe, of Sandon, co. Essex, Gentl. 
13,858. [A.D. 1549.] Red : imperfect, indistinct in places. 
i-iV in - [Harl. ch. 80 F. 10.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : a fess dancetty betw. 
three cocks' heads erased, TAMWORTH. 

*IL*..O. . VARRA. 



John Tamworthe, of London, Esgre., 
Groom of the Queen's Privy Chamber. 

13.859. [A.D. 1561.] Red: good. .ffx-B-in. [Harl. ch. 
80 F. 13.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4. quarterly, i., iv., 
TAMWORTH ; ii., iii., CLEMENT, in fess point a crescent for 
difference ; 2. quarterly, i., iv., DENKAKRINGE ; ii., iii., 
FYNCHE; 3. DANDELOW. See Harl. MS. 1190, f. ii. Crest 
on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a cock. 

Another Seal. 

13.860. [A.D. 1569.] Red, discoloured: indistinct. \ X 
-Lf in. [Harl. ch. 80 F. 37.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : of six quarterings, three and three, I, 
TAMWORTH, etc. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
and wreath, a cock. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1190, f. n. 



John Tamworthe, of Hausted, co. Leic., Esqre. 

13.861. [A.D. 1584.] Reddish - brown. From a ring. 
-& in. [Harl. ch. 80 F. 41.] 

On a wreath, a cock. Crest of TAMWORTH. 
Beaded border. 

William Tamworthe, of co. Essex. 

Seal used by JOHN BOLTONE, son 0/~JoHN BOLTONE, 

Messager of Walt ham Holy Cross. 

13.862. [A.D. 1385.] Red : cracked, indistinct, i in. [Harl 
ch. 76 C. 58.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend engrailed three cinquefoils. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
panel with open tracery, and two pairs of slipped cinquefoils 
springing from the sides into the background. 

j&tgtllum : <L3ltlldwi : ramtoortijc. 

Beaded border. 

VOL. III. 2 P 



57 8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Elizabeth Tanfeylde, al. Tanfeild, 

wife 0/FRAUNCIS TANFEILD, of Gayton, co. Northt., Esq. 

13,863. [A.D. 1603.] Red, discoloured : indistinct ; from 
a ring. -j^-X-rg-in- [Add. ch. 6141.] 

A shield of arms : two chevrons betw. three martlets, 
TANFIELD. 



Prauncis Tanfielde, al. Tanfeild, of Gayton, 

co. Northt., Esq. 

13,864. [A.D. 1597.] Red, discoloured : fragmentary. 
About -f- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 6139.] 

A shield of arms : two chevrons betw. three martlets, TAN- 
FIELD. 

Beaded border. 



Robert Tanfelde, son and heir of ROBERT TANFELDE, 

late of Gayton, co. Northt., Esq. 

13,865. [A.D. 1483.] Red : imperfect, indistinct ; from 
a ring. Originally encircled with a twisted rush. - in. [Add. 
ch. 6134.] 

A boar's head erased. In the field above it, an illegible 
motto. 



Nathanaell Tassell, Gentl., son of WILLIAM TASSELL, 

late of Btiry S. Edmunds, co. Suff. 
13,866. [A.D. 1616.] Red. -i in. [Add. ch. 985.] 
A bull's head couped at the neck. Perhaps a crest. 



Robert de Tatershale, probably ROBERT I., ob. A.D. 1213, 
of co. Line., ^th Baron by tenure. 

13.867. [Late I2th or early I3th cent] Light -brown, 
varnished : imperfect, indistinct. About i^- in. when perfect. 
[Harl. ch. 56 H. 15.] 

0. A shield of arms of early shape : chequy of thirteen 
pieces, a chief ermine, in the dex. corner an estoile. 

[+ SIX3ILL I D TA AL6. 

R. A small round counterseal. -^- in. A cinquefoiled 
rose within a cordon of five pellets. 

+ H' -s- ROSA DE TATG'HA'. 
Hec est Rosa de Taterha\_ld\. 

13.868. Sulph. cast of the obv. only. [D.C., E. 356.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. S79 



Robert de Tateshale, al Tattashale, 

son of ROBERT DE TATTASHALE, of co. Line. Probably 

ROBERT II., ob. A.D 1249, of co. Line., 6th Baron by tenure. 

13.869. [Early Hen. III.] Dark-green, mottled. About 
I T V in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 H. 16.] 

A shield of arms : chequy, a chief ermine. 

& S' ROBRTI FIL' ROBERTI DE TAT6SHAL'. 
Beaded border. 

13.870. Sulph. cast from No. 13,869. [D.C., E. 335.] 



Robert, son of Robert de Tateshale, Knt., al. Tatessale, 

of co. Line. Probably ROBERT III. 1st Baron 

by writ. ob. 1279. 

Secretum. 

13.871. [Late I3th cent.] Green : well preserved. -f- in. 
[L. F. C. i. 4.] 

A shield of arms : chequy, a chief. 

K SIGILLVM SeCRGTI. 
Beaded borders. 

13.872. [Late 1 3th cent.] Green: very imperfect, originally 
good. [L. F. C. xii. 20.] 

The chief in this seal is charged with a label of five points. 
[* SIGJILLVM SeCR[6TI]. 



Robert de Tateshale, of co. Line., 2nd Baron by writ, 
13,873. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from a good impression. 
If in. [xc. 60.] 

A shield of arms : chequy a chief ermine, over all a label 
of three points. Suspended by a strap from a tree of three 
branches. Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

S' ROB6RTI : D : TAT6SHAL6. 



Peter de Tatingtone, of co. Suff., Knt. 
13,874. [A.D. 1293.] Creamy-white: very imperfect, 
indistinct. [Add. ch. 9529.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a cross pattee. Suspended by 
a strap from a tree of three branches. 

# S' P6TRI ... . NTONG. 



Alice Taverner. 

See ROBERT, son of JOHN FYNCH (vol. ii. p. 811). 

2 P 2 



580 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert Taylboys, al. Tallboys, of Thorneton, co. Durk., Esq. 

13,875. [A.D. 1592.] Red: injured, indistinct in places, 
f- in. [Add. ch. 16,149.] 

A shield of arms : on a saltire a martlet for difference, on a 
chief three escallops, TAILBOYS. Crest on a helmet, and 
ornamental mantling, on a wreath a demi-ostrich displayed, 
in the beak a horse-shoe. 

Beaded border. 



James Taylor, D.D. 

13,876. [A.D. 1609.] Red : indistinct, fragmentary. About 
-f in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 33,087.] 

A shield of arms: a chevron betw. two lions rampant in 
chief, and a lozenge in base, TAYLOR. 



John, son of THOMAS Le Taylour, of Marton. 

13,877. [A.D. 1440.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression. } in. [xcii. 89.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire raguly betw. four uncertain 
charges. Within a panel of eight points, with a small rose 
in each spandril. 

Beaded border. 



John Taylor, of Norwich, Apothecary. 
13,878. [A.D. 1727.] Red: en placard. fx| in. [Add. 

ch. 14,797-] 

An ornamentally carved shield of arms : six annulets, three, 
two, and one. 



Richard Taylor, of Clapham, co. Bedf., Esq. 

13.879. [A.D. 1654.] Red: very imperfect, indistinct. 
About -- X -^ in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 28,985.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : the bearings illegible. Crest 
on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, a demi- 
griffin (?). 

Silvanus Taylor, Esq. 

13.880. [A.D. 1653.] Red, formerly covered with paper : 
injured. About |x| in. [Add. ch. 27,328.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three roses, two and one, a chief 
vair, TAYLOR. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, uncertain, perhaps a lion's head erased. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 581 



Thomas, son of the late ROBERT Le Taylor, 

of Chatesham, co. Suff. 

13,881. [A.D. 1312.] Dark-green : fragmentary. About 
-ff in. when perfect [Harl. ch. 86 E. 53.] 

A shield of arms : a bend compony betw. six fleurs-de-lis, 
bendwise. 

a . . ov . .ex BieN Me L . 



William Taylor. 

See WILLIAM TAILOUR. 



Richard de Temedebury, of co. Wore. 

13,882. [A.D. 1374?] Green : very indistinct. -,- x T V in. 
[Add. ch. 9239.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a griffin segreant, betw. some 
illegible charges. 

Cabled border. 



Henry Temple, of East Sheen, co. Surr., Esq. 

13,883. [A.D. 1702.] Red : en placard, on a label. About 
-i- in. [Egert. ch. 104.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4. an eagle 
displayed, for LEOFRIC, Earl of Mercia ; 2, 3. two bars, on 
each three martlets, for TEMPLE. 

Beaded border. 



Rt. Hon. Jane Martha Temple, Countess Dowager of 
Portland, widow #/ WILLIAM BENTINCK, Earl of Portland. 

13.884. [A.D. 1726.] Red : en placard, on tape. About 
-^X-frin. [Egert. ch. 1 10.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : per pale, dex., a cross 
moline, BENTINCK, sin., quarterly, I, 4. LEOFRIC, Earl of 
Mercia\ 2, 3. TEMPLE, see No. 13,885. Ensigned with an 
Earl's coronet of five pearls. 

13.885. [A.D. 1728.] Another. [Egert. ch. in.] 
This seal should follow No. 7369, vol. ii. 



Sir John Temple, of Bidlesden, co. Buck. 
13,886. [A.D. 1626.] Red : indistinct. -fa x T V in. 
[Add. ch. 35,290.] 



582 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : two bars each 
charged with three martlets, TEMPLE. 
Beaded borders. 

13.887. [A.D. 1630.] Another. [Add. ch. 35,291.] 

Seal used by Dame Prances Temple. 
wife of Sir JOHN TEMPLE, of Bidlesden. 

13.888. [A.D. 1630.] Red: indistinct. [Add. ch. 35,291.] 



Sir Richard Temple (?). 

13.889. [A.D. 1352.] Plaster cast, tinted red, from an 
imperfect impression. About % in. when perfect, [xciv. 7.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three martlets, 
TEMPLE. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree, with an 
owl resting on the shield betw. the branches. Betw. two 
pairs of slipped sprigs. At each side on a helmet a bust in 
profile, facing to the shield. 

t : temp . . t 

Cabled border. 

Dame Isabella . . ten 

13.890. [i5th cent.] Plaster cast from an imperfect 
impression, -ff in. [xci. 85.] 

A shield of arms : three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis, on 
a canton a lion rampant. Within a panel of six cusped 
points ornamented with tracery. 

Legend betw. the points : 

[+ S' D]N .ISA ... TN . . R . . . 

Beaded borders. 



Richard de Tendring, Rector of Burgate, co. Suff, 
13,891. [A.D. 1323.] Bronze-green: imperfect, indistinct. 
About if in. [Add. ch. 28,563.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. two chevrons, over all a 
label of three points, each charged with as many fleurs-de-lis, 
for TENDERING and TENDRING. Suspended by a strap 

from a tree. 

. ILLVM RIG .... NDRIN . . 



William, son of Dom. WILLIAM de Tendring, 

al. Tendryngge, Knt., of co. Stiff. 

13,892. [A.D. 1337.] Red : fine, chipped. | in. [Harl. 
ch. 56 H. 34.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 583 



A shield of arms : on a bend, a fess betw. two chevrons. 
Within a pointed trefoil panel enriched with open tracery. 

. . WILL'I : D : T6NDRING . . 

Cf. Harl. ch. 56 H. 36, where the charges on the bend are 
borne as principals. 
13,893. Sulph. cast of No. 13,892. [D.C., F. 267.] 



"William Tendringe, al. de Tendrynge, Chevr., of co. Suff. 

13.894. [A.D. 1390.] Red: fine. I in. [Harl. ch. 56 
H. 36.] 

A shield of arms, coucht : a fess betw. two chevrons, 
TENDERING and TENDRING. Crest on a helmet and 
chapeau, a wing erect charged with the same bearings. 
Within a carved panel, enriched with open tracery along the 
sides and with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 
&' totlelmt >A ttn&rmge * 

Cf. No. 13,892, where these arms are borne on a bend. 

13.895. Sulph. cast of No. 13,894. [D.C., F. 576.] 



Sir William Terringham. 

See SIR WILLIAM TYRINGHAM. 



John Thebold, of Merden, co. Suss. 

13,896. [A.D. 1462.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. About 
in. [Add. ch. 30,870.] 

A shield of arms : three bars wavy (?). Betw. two estoiles 
and other uncertain devices. 
S' P . 



Andrew Theccher. 
See SIR JOHN LYLE. 

John Theccher, of co. Suss. 

13,897. [A.D. 1484.] Red : from a ring with marks of the 
setting. -I- in. [Add. ch. 29,829.] 

A bird volant, in allusion to the arms of THATCHER. 



John de Thelvetham, of co. Norf. 

13,898. [A.D. 1385.] Dark-green : very imperfect. About 
I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 56 I. I.] 

A shield of arms : two bars. Within a carved panel, 
with open tracery. 

Ss S' 6LV6THAM. 



584 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William de Theng. 

Seal used by JOHN DE GRAVENEYE, son of the late 

Sir RICHARD DE GRAVENEYE, of co. Line. 
13,899. [A.D. 1315.] Brown: cracked, chipped. 4 in. 
[Add. ch. 20,618.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess between three birds (? popin- 
jays), as many water-bougets. 

+ S' WILLGLMI D6 TH6NG. 



S. Theobald. 

Seal used by THOMAS THEOBALD. 

13.900. [A.D. 1606.] Red : indistinct. -J-j}- in. [Add. ch. 
1 8,900.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4. six crosses crosslet 
fitchees, three, two, and one, THEOBALD ; 2, 3. three 
garbs, a chief ermine, THEOBALD. Above the shield the 
initials : S. T. 

James Thetcher, of Preisthawes, co. Suss., Esq. 

13.901. [A.D. 1599.] Red : indistinct, X i in. [Add. 
ch. 30,701.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4. a cross moline, on 
a chief three birds volant, THATCHER ; 2, 3. three chevrons. 

13.902. [A.D. 1 599.] Red : imperfect, indistinct. [Add. ch. 
30,702.] 

13.903. [A.D. 1606.] Red : indistinct. [Add. ch. 29,572.] 



Johanna, widow of WILLIAM Thirnyng, 

al. Thirning, Knt., of co. Northt. 

13,904. [A.D. 1413.] Red: fine, chipped. \\ in. [Add. 
ch. 22,006.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex. t a fess betw. two pairs of 
barnacles in chief, and a cinquefoil in base, THURNING ; sin., 
seven mascles, three, three, and one. Suspended by a strap 
from a forked tree. Within a carved panel, with open tracery 
at the sides, and small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

Bne tofjanne fttaung. 



Alexander Thomas, of Lamberhurst, co. Kent, Gentl. 

13,905. [A.D. 1610.] Red. A x T 9 g- in. [Harl. ch. 77 C. 
50.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a fess betw. three estoiles of six 
points. 

Beaded border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 585 



Henry Thompson. 
See JOHN RAWLINGE. 



Thomas Thompson, GentL, 
Escheator of the Queen in co. Cornw. 

13,906. [A.D. 1601.] Reddish-brown : indistinct. in. 
[Sio. ch. xxxiii. 84.] 

On a wreath, a cockatrice's head and wings erect. Betw. 
the initials T. T. 



Thomas de Thonyforde, aL Toniford, of co. Kent. 

13.907. [A.D. 1315.] Bronze-green: fine, -{-- in. [Harl. 
ch. 80 G. 21.] 

A shield of arms : three crescents, two and one, each 
enclosing a slipped trefoil. Upon a double-headed eagle 
displayed. 

& S' THOM6 D6 THONYFORDG. 

Beaded border. 

13.908. Sulph. cast from No. 13,909. [D.C., F. 189.] 

13.909. [A.D. 1316.] Bronze - green : fine, imperfect. 
[Harl. ch. 80 G. 16.] 

. S' THOMG D THONYFO . 



Gilbert de Thorberwile, of co. Glam. 
13,910. [End of 1 3th cent] Green: imperfect, indistinct, 
in. [Harl. ch. 75 D. 12.] 

A shield of arms : chequy, a fess, ermine, TURBEVILE. 
& 16 SVI SL D6 ACM]OR CUGL. 



Elizabeth Thome, of Ham in Siddlesham, 

co. Suss., Widow. 

13,911. [A.D. 1609.] Red : injured. f x in. [Add. ch. 
18,912.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : illegible. 
Beaded border. 



Reynolde Thome, of Skejford, co. Bed/., Surgeon. 
"13,912. [A.D. 1594.] Red: indistinct. A m . [Add. ch. 
14,318.] 
A shield of arms : a lion rampant, tail fiory, for THORNE. 



$86 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 



Robert Thornehill, of Clogh, co. Wexford, Esq. 

13.913. [A.D. 1657.] Red, on paper laid on a label. 
About -- X 4- in. [Add. ch. 30,976.] 

A shield of arms : barry (uncertain), for THORNHILL. 
Crest on a helmet, an ornamental mantling, a woman's bust (?). 
Cabled border. 

William Thornehill, Esq. 

13.914. [A.D. 1438.] Red. X i in. [Add. ch. 8326.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : two bars gemel, a chief, THORN- 
HILL. Above the shield a sprig of foliage. 



William Thorneton, al. Thornton, 

of Lincoln's Inn, Gentl. 

13.915. [A.D. 1567.] Red: well preserved, Xf in. 
[Add. ch. 13,564.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : a chevron betw. 
three hawthorn trees, in chief, a crescent for difference, 
THORNTON. 

LAURENCE HATSELL. 

Seal used by Charles Thorold the younger, 

Citizen and Merchant of London. 

13.916. [A.D. 1703.] Red: en placard, on tape. \\ X T 9 Tr 
in. [Add ch. 36,448.] 

Oval : on a wreath, a viper's head erased, for the crest of 
HATSELL. 

Cabled border. 

Edward Thorppe, al. Thruppe, of Burton-on-Trent, 
co. Staff., Gentl. 

13.917. [A.D. 1598.] Red: cracked, indistinct. Jf- in. 
[Add. ch. 24,532.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : upon an escutcheon within 
an orle of ten castles, nine others, three, three, and three. 
Cf. Arms of TOURNEY, Harl. MS. 1407, fol. 15 b ; and of NECHURE. 



John de Thorp, of Pakenham, co. Suff. 
13,918. [A.D. 1336.] Dark-green. in. [Harl. ch. 56 I. 
29.] 

A shield of arms : a chevron betw. three bulls' heads 
cabossed. Within a carved quatrefoil panel with open 
tracery. 
Legend betw. the points : 

IOHI S : D : T_HORP. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 587 



John Thorpe, of Hurst, co. Suss., Esq. 

13,919. [A.D. 1621.] Pale-red: much injured by pressure, 
indistinct. T 9 g- X -^ in. [Hafl. ch. 77 D. 6.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three crescents, two and one, 
THORPE. In chief an indistinct mark of difference. 

Cabled border. 



Robert de Thorp, Knt., 
brother of WILLIAM DE THORPE, Knt., of co. Line. 

13.920. [A.D. 1366.] Red : originally fine, now chipped, 
i in. [Harl. ch. 56 I. 31.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. six fleurs-de-lis, an 
estoile of six points, for difference, THORPE. Within a carved 
panel of eight cusped points with open tracery of countersunk 
circular panels, and with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

: : Stgillum : rofcertt : Be : tfjorp. 

At the beginning of the legend a lion's face. 

13.921. Sulph. cast of No. 13,920. [B.C., F. 450.] 



THOMAS MULSO, Notary Public. 
Seal used by Henry Thrale, of Southwark, 

co. Surr., Esq. 

13,922. [A.D. 1778.] Red : en placard on tape, injured 
by pressure, indistinct, -f^ X -^ in. [Add. ch. 5978.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, on a bend three goats' 
heads erased, MULSHOE and MuLSHO. Crest on a helmet, 
mantling and wreath, a griffin sejant. 



Lady Elizabeth Throckmorton, 

Widow of Sir WILLIAM THROCKMORTON. 

Seal of Arms. 

13.923. [A.D. 1701.] Red: en placard, imperfect. About 
X | in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 13,625.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron three bars gemel, 
THROCKMORTON. Crest on a helmet, affronte and orna- 
mental mantling, a falcon volant with bells jessant. 

A nother Seal. 

13.924. [A.D. 1701.] Red: en placard. \ x -& in. 
[Add. ch. 13,626.] 

Oval : on a wreath a lion rampant. 



588 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

George Throgmerton, of Cougkton, co. Warw., Esq. 

13,925. [A.D. 1519.] Red : chipped. | x in. [Harl. 
ch. 56 I. 35.] 

On a shield of peculiar shape : an elephant's head, on the 
neck a label of three points. Ancient crest of THROCK- 
MORTON. 



Nicholas Throckmorton, of London, Esq., 

afterwards Sir N. THROCKMORTON, 

of Mitcham, co. Surr. 

13.926. [A.D. 1599.] Red: fragmentary. About |x|in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 23,236.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a pile, a chevron betw. 
three crosses, DAWE. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mant- 
ling and wreath, a lion's gamb erect, etc. 

Cf. Arms of DAWE, Nos. 9221-9223. 

Another Seal. 

13.927. [A.D. 1606.] Red : cracked, imperfect. About 
-4- X -iV in. [Add. ch. 23,569.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron, five bars, in base a 
martlet, for THROCKMORTON. 
Beaded border. 

13.928. [A.D. 1608.] Red: a fragment. [Add. ch. 23,491.] 

Seal used by MARY THROCKMORTON, 
wife of Sir NICHOLAS THROCKMORTON. 

13.929. [A.D. 1608.] Red. [Add. ch. 23,606.] 



Thomas Throckmorton, Esq. 

13.930. [A.D. 1703.] Red : en placard on paper folded 
into the vellum, imperfect. About -f- in. when perfect. [Add. 
ch. 13,636.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : a lion rampant queue 
fourchee, a canton of baronetcy. 

Seal used by DOROTHY, wife of the above ; 
widow of Sir EDWARD PICKER. 

13.931. [A.D. 1703.] Another. [Add. ch. 13,636.] 



Edward Thruppe. 
See EDWARD THORPPE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 589 



John Thurlby, Scrivener. 

Seal used by JOHN CROW, Senr., of London, Gentl. 
13,932. [A.D. 1688.] Red : en placard on a label. f X -f 
in. [Add. ch. 17,830.] 

Oval shield of arms : ten escallops, four, three, two, and 
one, THURLBY. Crest on a helmet, mantling, and .wreath, 
a demi-dragon segreant, wings endorsed, holding an escallop. 



Thomas de Thwayte. 

Seal used by RICHARD DE CHELLERAY, or CHELRAY, 

son and heir of RICHARD DE CHELRAY, 

of Nether Yedon, co. York. 

13.933. [A.D. 1363.] Red : injured, imperfect, fin. [Add. 
ch. 17,086.] 

A shield of arms : three slipped quatrefoils, two and one. 
S' THOMG D6 THWCA]YT. 

13.934. [A.D. 1364.] Red: injured, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 17,087.] 

S' THOM THWA . 



John Thweng. 

13,935. [i 5th cent] Red. fin. [xxxvi. 145.] 

A shield of arms : on a fess betw. three popinjays, an 

annulet for difference, THWENG. With traces of a bend, or 

per bend. 

+ to^annes 



Henry Frederick Thynne, 

of St. Margaret's, Westminster, co. Midd., Esq. 

13.936. [A.D. 1688.] Red : en placard on a label. x 
fjl- in. [Add. ch. 15,164.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, i, 4, 
barry of ten ; 2, 3, a lion rampant, tail nowy, THYNNE. 

13.937. [A.D. 1693.] Another, darker : imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 6076.] 

13.938. [A.D. 1697.] Another : imperfect. [Add. ch. 

15,183-] 

13.939. [A.D. 1699.] Another: cracked, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 6152.] 

James Thynne, of Buckland, co. Glouc., Esq. 

13.940. [A.D. 1688.] Red : en placard, on a label. -f| x 
-fa in. [Add. ch. 15,164.] 



59 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, barry 
of ten ; 2, 3, a lion rampant, tail nowy, THYNNE. In fess 
point a crescent for difference. 

13,941. [A.D. 1697.] Another. [Add. ch. 15,183.] 



Kobert de Tibotot, al. Roberd Tybetot. 

13.942. [A.D. 1270.] Green, mottled : edge chipped, -ff- in. 
[Add. ch. 19,829.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire lozengy (for a saltire 
engrailed), TlBETOT (?). 

f S' ROBERT D6 TIBOTOT. 
Beaded border. 

Nicholas Ticheborne, al. Tycheborne, 
of Hartley, co. Southt. 

13.943. [A.D. 1576.] Light-brown : injured, indistinct. 
About A x -I-' in. [Add. ch. 16,198.] 

Oval : a hind's head, couped betw. a pair of wings. Crest 
of TlCHBORNE. In the field below, the initial letters N. T. 



Hugh de Tidham. 

13,944. [Late 1 3th cent] Creamy-white: very indistinct, 
i in. [Harl. ch. 57 D. 23.] 
A shield of arms : cruzily (?). 

tt SIGILL' HVGONI . 



John Tilly, of Okewelle, co. York. 

13,945. [A.D. 1342.] Opaque - brown : very indistinct, 
-hi- in. [Add. ch. 12,639.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. an indistinct object in 
chief, and a bird in base, on a staff. Betw. two sprigs of 
foliage. 

Legend indistinct. 



Robert Tilman. 

Seal used by EDMUND DYCKESSON, of Paston, co. Norf. 

13,946. [A.D. 1386.] Dark-green, in. [Add. ch. 
14,818.] 

A shield of arms : a fish embowed or a palm branch (?) in 
bend betw. two escallops. 

+ S' ROB' TILMA'. 

Drawn in Blomefield, History of Norfolk, vol. xi., p. 59. (Dept. copy.) 



HERALDIC SEALS. 59 1 



Richard de Timurthe, aL Richard Tymworthe, 

of co. Surr. 

13,947. [A.D. 1380.] Red. |- in. [Add. ch. 18,667.] 
A shield of arms : on a bend three leopards' faces. Betw. 
six small mullets. Within a carved gothic panel of six 
cusped points. 

fc S' RICARDl DG 9 TIMVRTHG. 



Umphrey Tindall. 
See VMPHRY TYNDALL. 



John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, 

Lord Tiptot and of Powys. 

Signet. 

13.948. [A.D. 1451.] Red: a fragment. About j- in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 33,205.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a saltire engrailed, 
TIPTOFT ; 2, 3, a lion rampant, CHARLTON of Powys. 
Cabled border. 

13.949. [A.D. 1464.] Dark - red : injured by pressure. 
[Add. ch. 18,762.] 

Theophilus Tipton, of Rigate, co. Surr., Gentl. 

13.950. [A.D. 1626.] Red : imperfect. About \ X in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 23,283.] 

Oval: a shield of arms: quarterly, I, 4, a bend, vairt '; 
2, 3, two spades palewise in fess. Crest on a helmet, mantling, 
and wreath, a bird. 

William Tochette, Lord of Burreth, co. Line. 

13.951. \circ. A.D. 1309.] Red: fine, imperfect. About 
2- in. [Cott. ch. xxix. 80.] 

A shield of arms: six martlets, three, two and one, for 
TuCHET, which family bears the field replenished with 
martlets. 

& S' WILLEUM] I : T . . . . T. 

Cf. Cott. ch. xxix. 8 1. 



John de Todenham, al. Tudenham, of co. Suff., Knt. 

13,952. [A.D. 1379.] Dark-red : injured by pressure in 
places, indistinct. \\ in. [Add. ch. 5512.] 

A shield of arms : barry dancetty of six, TODENHAM. 
Cf. TOTTENHAM, four bars dancetty ; and TUDENHAM, 



592 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

lozengy. Suspended by a strap from a tree. Within a 
carved panel, with open tracery at the sides, and small 
quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

: S' *; fofjatmfe ; Be toBettfjam * 



Richard Togood. 

13.953. [A.D. 1434 (5).] Red. About in. [Add. ch. 
28,615.] 

A cross moline, charged with a pheon. 
Cabled border. 

Henry Tokfeild, of the Middle Temple, London, GentL 

13.954. [A.D. 1598.] Red. \ in. [Add. ch. 36,266.] 
On a wreath, a griffin segreant. 

Cabled border. 

John Tokye, of Iky Is ham, co. Suss., Yeoman. 

13.955. [A.D. 1505.] Red: very indistinct. About 4 in. 
when perfect. [Add. ch. 20,110.] 

A shield of arms : charges illegible. 

. DVVAL . 



Tolhurst. 

See KEPPEL. 



William and Anne Tollifer. 
See NICHOLAS HAMBY. 

Alice, widow of THOMAS DE Tolthorp, of co. York. 

13.956. [A.D. 1324.] Creamy-white: imperfect, injured. 
About $ in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 20,543.] 

Three shields of arms, their bases meeting in the centre of 
the seal : I, Six annulets, three, two, and one ; 2, cruzily, a 
bend gobony ; 3, three pales wavy. Betw. three slipped 
quatrefoil flowers. 

Legend uncertain. 

Robert Tomson, al. Thompson, late of Canterbury, 
co. Kent, Gent I. 

13.957. [A.D. 1578.] Red. $ X f in. [Harl. ch. 80 
G. 6.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : per pale, an eagle displayed, 
THOMPSON. Above the shield the initial letters R. T. 

13.958. [A.D. 1578.] Red: imperfect. [Harl. ch. 80 G. 7.] 

13.959. [A.D. 1579.] Red : imperfect. [Harl. ch. 80 G. 8.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 593 



Thomas de Toniford. 

See THOMAS DE THONYFORDE. 



Jacob Tonson, Citizen and Stationer of London. 
Seal used by JOHN DRYDEN, of the Parish of St. Anne, 

Midd., Esq. (the poet}. 

13,960. [A.D. 1694.] Red : en placard, on a label, very 
imperfect. 4. x -f- in. [Add. ch. 8429.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : on a fess two pellets, in 
chief a right hand gauntlet betw. two castles, TONSON. 



John Topcliffe, of co. Line., Esq. 
13,961. [A.D. 1529.] Red. fin. [Egert. ch. 481.] 
Shield-shaped : a shield of arms : a triple-towered castle. 



Richard Torburvile, al. Tourbervile, of co. Dors. 

13.962. [A.D. 1351.] Red, discoloured in places: chipped. 
-2- in. [Add. ch. 15,441.] 

A shield of arms, couche": a lion rampant crowned, (field 
diapered, or hatched lozengy) for TURBERVILLE. Crest on 
a helmet, and mantling or lambrequin, a fan-plume of feathers. 

S' RICARDI TORBVRVIL6. 

13.963. Sulph. cast from a chipped and indistinct im- 
pression. [D.C., G. 225.] 

[S' RJICARDI TORBVRVIL6. 



John Torgold. 
See JOHN TRUEGOLD. 

John de Totehill, of Staynton, co. York. 

13,964. [A.D. 1377.] Red : imperfect, indistinct, injured 
by pressure. About I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 A. 16.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron three crescents, TOTHILL. 
Within a carved panel of six points, with open tracery and 
small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

s$ Stgtllum ioijamuf ....*,* 



William Totham, of Reyle (RayleigK), co. Essex. 
13,965. [A.D. 1407.] Red : injured, very indistinct, 
in. [Harl. ch. 57 A. 18.] 
A shield of arms : per pale, two mallets (?). 
* &tgtllum : Unlrlmt : totij[a]m # 

VOL. III. 2 Q 



594 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Touchet, Knt., or Nicholas Touchet, of co. Line. 

13,966. [A.D. 1309.] Creamy - white : imperfect, very 
indistinct. About -f- in. when perfect [Cott. ch. xxix. 81.] 

A shield of arms : six martlets, three, two and one, for 
TOUCHET. 

8 16 SVY CL DAMVR [LLL 



Robert Touneshead, al. Towneshende, of Ludlow, 

co. Salop. 

13,967. [A.D. 1585.] Brown: injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. About X in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 7039.] 
A shield of arms of eight quarterings : illegible. 
Cf. MS. Harl. 1396, f. 309^. 



Richard Tourbervile. 

See RICHARD TORBURVILE. 



Henry Tours. 

Seal used by JOHN WODECOK, of Englefield, co. Berks. 

13,968. [A.D. 1368.] Red, on a mass of creamy-white : 
indistinct. in. [Add. ch. 20,247.] 

A shield of arms : a triple-towered castle, for TOURS. 
Betw. three fleurs-de-lis. Within a finely carved gothic panel 
of eight points, with open tracery, and small quatrefoils 
along the inner edge. 

Legend betw. the points : 

. S' . _ H _ N _ Rl _ C _ I . T _ OV _ RS. 

Beaded border. 



William de Toutheby, of Line., Knt. 

13,969. [A.D. 1359.] Discoloured white: very indistinct. 
in. [Harl. ch. 57 A. 28.] 

A shield of arms : a lion's head erased, within an orle of 
eight crosses crosslet. Within a quatrefoil panel, 
tt SIGILL' . WILL'I . D . TOVTH6BY. 



Sir John Tracy, of Todington, co. Glouc. 

13,970. [A.D. 1609.] Red : injured in places by pressure. 
4fXUin. [Add. ch. 15,159.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, betw. two bendlets, 
an escallop in dexter chief, for TRACY ; 2, 3, on a chevron 



HERALDIC SEALS. 59$ 



betw. three pellets, as many roses, for BALDINGTON. Crest 
on a helmet, on a chapeau an escallop betw. two wings 
expanded. 

Cabled border. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 1543, f. 34 b. 



George de Trafford, Esq. 

13,971. [A.D. 1434.] Red : from a ring. About J- in. 
[Harl. ch. 57 A. 30.] 

A griffin segreant, in allusion to the arms of TRAFFORD, 
viz. a griffin segreant. 



Stephen, son of STEPHEN de Trafforde, of co. Northt. 
13,972. [A.D. 1345.] Dark-red: fine. . in. [Add. ch. 
6029.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, over all a label of five 
points. Within a pointed trefoil panel, with small quatrefoils 
along the inner edge. 

fc S' STGPHANI D6 * TRAFFORD6. 
Beaded border. 



Hugh Trappes, of St. James\ Clerkenwell, 

co. Midd., Gentl. 

13,973. [A.D. 1602.] Red : indistinct in parts, x j- in. 
[Add. ch. 24,485.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, three caltraps, 
TRAPPES ; 2, 3, a chevron betw. three crosses pattees. Crest 
on a helmet, mantling and wreath, a man's head, couped at 
the shoulders ; on the head a plumed cap. 
Beaded border. 

See Harl. MS. 1463, ff. 11-21. 



John Trayley, al. Traylli, of Northgeuele (NorthiM), co. Bedf. 

13,974. [A.D. 1359.] Red : injured, indistinct, -i in. 
[Add. ch. 35JIS-] 

A shield of arms : a cross betw. four martlets, TRAYLEY. 
Betw. sprigs of foliage and flowers. Within a carved 
gothic panel of five cusped points, and three points, 
with tracery and with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

[ft S3IGILL' * IOHANWS * TRAYL6Y * 

2 Q 2 



596 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Geoffrey Tregoz, Knt. 
Secretum. 

13.975. [Mid. i3th cent.] Dark - green : fine, edge 
chipped. i-fV in. [Harl. ch. 57 A. 40.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : two bars gemel, in chief 
a lion passant, TREGOZ. 

tt SIGILLVM : S6CR6TI. 

Beaded borders. 

John Trethewy, of St. Stephen's 
in Braunwell, co. Cornw., Esq. 

13.976. [A.D. 1662.] Red, covered with paper. -^ X f in. 
[Add. ch. 5985.] 

Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three 
goats, TRETHEWY. 

John Treuorthyn. 
See JOHN CORBYN. 



John de Trevenour, son and fair of 
JAMES DE TREVENOUR. 

13.977. [A.D. 1385.] Dark-green: indistinct. About in. 
[Add. ch. 29,105.] 

A Cornish chough, or a sea-pie, in allusion to the arms of 
TREVENOR, viz., a chevron betw. three Cornish choughs, and 
TREVENOR, viz., a chevron betw. three sea-pies. In the field 
an illegible motto : fttO : . . (?). 

Cabled border. 

13.978. [A.D. 1385.] Bronze-green: indistinct. [Add. ch. 
29,106.] 

13.979. [A.D. 1385.] Bronze-green: injured. [Add. ch. 
29,107.] 

13.980. [A.D. 1385.] Dark-green : indistinct. [Add. ch. 
29,108.] 

13.981. [A.D. 1385.] Dark-green : indistinct. [Add. ch. 
29,109.] 

Sir Thomas Trevor, Baron of tJie Exchequer. 

13.982. [A.D. 1625.] Red : indistinct. f X -? in. [Egert. 
ch. 419.] 

Oval signet : a shield of arms of six quarterings : I, per 
bend sinister, ermine and erminois,a lion rampant, TREVOR, etc. 



William Tromwyn. 
See WILLIAM TRUMWYN. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 597 



William Trossebot, al. Trussebouz, Knt., of co. Derb. 
13,983. [A.D. 1345.] Dark-red: chipped. | in. [Woll. 
ch. vi. 33.] 

A shield of arms : a fess dancettee, betw. three water- 
bougets, TRUSBUT. Betw. three sprigs of foliage. In 
a circular panel, with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

tt SIGILL ILGLMI TROSS6BOT. 

Beaded border. 



Nicholas Trott, of Quickewoode, co. Hertf., Esq. 

13.984. [A.D. 1604.] Red: injured, imperfect. -f-X-f- in. 
[Add. ch. 35,336.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : paly of six, on a canton an eagle 
displayed, for TROTT, which should properly bear on the 
canton a bear salient. 

Beaded border. 

13.985. [A.D. 1623.] Red : injured. [Add. ch. 35,348.] 



Thomas Trotter, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London. 

13,986. [A.D. 1642.] Red: indistinct. ^X-^'m. [Add. 
ch. 30,935-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a lion rampant, for TROTTER. 



John Truegold, al. Torgold, Citizen, Fishmonger, 

and Alderman of London. 

13,987. [A.D. 1373.] Red: fine, fragmentary. About 
-|- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 A. 10.] 

A shield of arms : the charges broken off. Within 
a finely carved panel, enriched with open tracery, and 
ornamented along the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

. RV6GOLD . 



Richard de Trumpingtune. 

13,988. [i3th cent.] Recent impression in gutta-percha, 
imperfect. I in. [xlvii. 1230.] 

A shield of arms : two trumpets in pile, mouthpieces down- 
wards, TRUMPINGTON. 

fc S' RKJARDI D6 TRVMP'VNG. 

Laing's MS. Catal., No. 533. 



598 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

RICHARD CAYDRAY. 
Seal used by Sir Walter Trmnpiton, Knt., 

or JOHN ENDERBY. 

13,989. [A.D. 1453.] Red : indistinct [Add. ch. 35,246.] 
Octagonal signet : a shield of arms : a fess, in chief three 
roundles (torteaux), CAWDRY, or CHAWDREY. Suspended 
by the strap from a tree. 

Legend in the background : 
' rirar&i 



William Trmnwyn, al. Tromwyn, 
of Canokburi, etc., co. Staff. (?). 

13.990. [A.D. 1343.] Red: fine, imperfect About I in. 
when perfect [Add. ch. 20,450.] 

A shield of arms : a saltire lozengy, or engrailed. Within 
a carved panel of six cusped points, with small quatrefoils 
along the inner edge. 

[SIGIULVM WILL'I TRVMW . . . 

Beaded border. 

Agaca Trusbut, or Agatha Trussebut, 
widow 0/" WILLIAM DE AuBENY, of Ulsebia, co. Lincoln. 

( Youngest dau. and co-Jieir of 
WILLIAM DE TRUSBUT, i st Baron.} 

13.991. [Late I2th or early I3th cent] Dark-green: 
fine. i in. [Harl. ch. 57 A. 52.] 

A water-bouget in allusion to the arms of the family of 
TRUSBUT, viz. three water-bougets, etc. 

+ SIGILL' AGAC6 TRVSBVT. 

13.992. SulpKcast from No. 13,991. [D.C., D. 285.] 



William Trussebouz. 
See WILLIAM TROSSEBOT. 



Agatha Trussebut. 
See AGACA TRUSBUT. 



John Trnssel, of Cublesdon, co. Staff. 

13,993. [A.D. 1337.] Red: fine, well preserved, i^ in. 
[Cott ch. xxix. 87.] 

A shield of arms, couclti ': fretty, on each joint a bezant, 
TRUSSELL. Crest on a helmet, and short mantling or 
lambrequin,. out of a ducal coronet an ass's head. The back- 



HERALDIC SEALS. 599 



ground replenished with oak leaves slipped springing from 
the panel work. Within a finely carved gothic panel, with 
open tracery at the sides, ogee arches at top and bottom, and 
small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

S' : lOH'IS : TRVSS6L : D6 : CVBL6SDON6 : 

Beaded border. 

13,994. Sulph. cast from No. 13,993. [D-C, F. 266.] 



Basill Trymnell, of Hinckley, co. Leic., Gentl. 

13.995. [A.D. 1607.] Red : imperfect, very indistinct. 
[Harl. ch. 112 F. 7.] 

For description see next seal. 

13.996. [A.D. 1609.] Red. fXiin. [Harl. ch. 85 H. I.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : a cross engrailed, a canton, over 

all a bendlet, TRYMNELL. 

13.997. [A.D. 1609.] Red: injured, indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 85 H. 2.J _ 

Thomas Tryvet, Admiral of the South and West. 

13.998. [A.D. 1386.] Red: originally fine, injured by 
pressure, edge imperfect. About I in. when perfect. [Harl. 
ch. 49 D. 3.] 

A shield of arms, couchJ: a trivet, TRYVETT, and TREVETT. 
Crest on a helmet and chapeau, the horns of an antelope. 
Betw. two wavy scrolls of foliage and flowers. Within a 
finely carved gothic panel, with open tracery at the sides, an 
ogee arch at top and bottom, and small quatrefoils along the 
inner edge. 



13,999. Sulph. cast from No. 13,998. [B.C., F. 562.] 



Nicholas Tuck, Citizen and Fishmonger of London. 

14,000. [A.D. 1419.] Red : indistinct, f in. [Harl. ch. 
57 B. 14.] 

A shield of arms : field diapered with sprigs of foliage, a 
tuck or rapier in bend. 

Cabled border. 

John de Tudenham. 

See JOHN DE TODENHAM. 



John Tufton, of the Mote in Maidstone, Knt. 
14,001. [A.D. 1685.] Red : enplacard,on a label. -i-X-^ in. 
[Add. ch. 12,682.] 



6OO CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Oval : on a wreath, a lion-poisson sejant. Crest of 
TUFTON. 

Beaded border. 

Thomas Tufton, 6tk Earl of Thanet. 

14,002. [A.D. 1/03.] Red, mottled: en placard, on a label. 
| X | in. [Add. ch. 19,890.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly, I, an eagle displayed 
within a bordure, TuFTON ; 2. quarterly, a bend vair, SACK- 
VILLE ; 3. chequy, a fess, CLIFFORD ; 4. six annulets, three 
two, and one, VlPONT. Ensigned with an earl's coronet. 



Robert Tunstall, Esq., of Old Brentford, co. Midd. 
Seal used by JOHN HAVERFIELD, Junr., of Kew, and 

CHAS. BROWN, of Richmond, co. Surr. 
14,003. [A.D. 1784.] Red: en placard. About I X -Hr in. 
[Add. ch. 16,155.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : three combs, two 
and one, TUNSTALL. 



14.004. Another. 

14.005. Another. 

14.006. Another. 

14.007. Another. 



'Add. ch. 16,155.] 
^Add. ch. 16,155 
"Add. ch. 16,155 
= Add. ch. 16,155.] 






Cecilia de Turbervile, Lady of Hache-Be\a\nchamp, and of 
the Manor of Litelhaghe in Norton, co. Suff., 

dau. of JOHN DE EEAUCHAMP, 
yd Baron Beauchamp of Hache, co. Somers., 

and wife of (\} SIR ROGER SEYMOUR, 
(2) RICHARD TURBERVILLE, of Bere Regis, co. Dorset. 

14.008. [A.D. 1371.] Red : fine, edge chipped, -ff in. 
[Harl. ch. 576. II.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., chequy, and some indis- 
tinct charges, for TURBERVILLE ; sin., vair, BEAUCHAMP, of 
Hache. Within a carved panel, with small quatrefoils along 
the inner edge. 

& StcjtUu : cecflfe : De : turfcenttte. 

Carved border. 

14.009. Sulph. cast of No. 14,008. [D.C., F. 510.] 

Another Seal. 
Used by THOMAS DE INGELBY. 

14.010. [A.D. 1375.] Red: fine, edge imperfect. in. 
[Harl. ch. 52. B. 27.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 6OI 



A shield of arms : per pale, dex., chequy, a fess ermine, 
TURBERVILLE, sin., vair, BEAU CHAMP, of Hache. Within a 
pointed quatrefoil panel, with slipped flowers springing 
into the background, and small quatrefoils along the 
inner edge. 

& S' CeCILie * D6 *TVRB . . * 



Sir Edmund Turner, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, co. Midd. 

14,011. [A.D. 1698.] Red : imperfect, en placard, on a 
label. About % x in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. m 
H. 35-] 

Oval : a shield of arms : very uncertain, perhaps ermine, a 
cross, etc., and in chief, over all, a label of five points. Crest 
on a helmet and mantling, wanting. 



Nicholas Turner. 
Seal used by JOHN FAWKNER, 
of Woodford, co. Nortkt., Gentl. 

14.012. [A.D. 1597.] Red : indistinct. About % X f in. 
[Add. ch. 30,898.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : apparently, in base, 
a cross crosslet, perhaps part of the bearing of TURNER. 
Between the initial letters N. T. 

14.013. [A.D. 1597.] Red: indistinct, imperfect. [Add. 
ch. 30,900.] 

In this example the shield is charged with two crosses 
crosslet in chief and a fess, thus completing the charge : a 
fess betw. three crosses crosslet, for TURNER. 



Robert Turner, of Horseforth, co. York. 

14.014. [A.D. 1427.] Red : a fragment, i X f in. when 
perfect. [Add. ch. 16,914.] 

Oval : a lion statant, perhaps in allusion to the arms of the 
family. 

William Turpin, of Lewes, co. Suss., Gentl. 

14.015. [A.D. 1737.] Red : imperfect, on green tape. 
About in. [Add. ch. 30,681.] 

A shield of arms : two bars, in fess point a small cross. 
Crest on a helmet and ornamental mantling, on a wreath a 
boar's head. 

14.016. [A.D. 1737.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,682.] 



602 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Nicholas de Turville, of co. Warw., Knt. 
14,017. [A.D. 1302.] Uncoloured : indistinct, imperfect. 
% in. [Cott. ch. xxix. 90.] 

A shield of arms : two chevrons, for TURVILE. 

COLAI D6 TVRVII 

Beaded borders. 



Richard [de] Turvile, 
Lord of Wolfricheston, co. Staff., Knt. 
14,018. [A.D. 1309.] Dark-green: good, f in. [Cott. 
ch. xi. 75.] 

A shield of arms : three chevronels, TURVILE. 

# S' RICARDI : TVRVIL6 : 

Beaded borders. 



William de Turvile, Lord of Pailintona (Pailton), 

co. Warw. 

14,019. [l3th cent] Dark-green : very indistinct. in. 
[Cott. ch. iv. 21.] 

A shield of arms : three chevronels, vair TURVILE. Betw. 
three roses. 

fc S' WILL6LMI D TVRVIL6. 



Thomas de Tutburi. 
Seal used by RICHARD DE WYMBYSSCH, 

of Waltham Holy Cross, co. Essex. 

14,020. [A.D. 1360.] Red: indistinct, -ff in. [Harl. ch. 
80 I. 71.] 

A shield of arms : three roundles within a bordure 

engrailed. 

S' THOM6 : D6 : TVTBVRI. 



John Tuyford, al. Twyford, Cutler and Citizen of London. 
14,021. [A.D. 1409.] Red: well preserved. -|- in. [Harl. 
ch. 49 A. 19.] 

A shield of arms : a fess betw. three fleurs-de-lis. Within 
a carved panel of three ogee points, ornamented along the 
inner edge with small ball- flowers. 
Legend betw. the points : 

tofjamus tugforU * 



Francis Twisden. 
See FRANCIS TWYSDEN. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 603 



Thomas Twisden, of the Inner Temple, London, Esq. 

14.022. [A.D. 1642.] Red : indistinct. 4- X f- in. [Add. 
ch. 30,936.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : TWYSDEN. See No. 14,027. 

14.023. [A.D. 1642.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,937.] 

14.024. [A.D. 1652.] Another: injured. [Add. ch. 30,913.] 



Sir Roger Twisden, of East Mailing, co. Kent, Bart. 

14,025. [A.D. 1685.] Red: en placard. ,V X -^ in. [Add. 
ch. 30,662.] 

Octagonal : a shield of arms : TWYSDEN. See No. 14,027, 
a crescent for difference. 



John Twyford. 
See JOHN TUYFORD. 



Robert de Twyford, of co. Warw., Knt. 

14,026. [A.D. 1381.] Red: cracked, imperfect, very in- 
distinct. About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 112 E. 21.] 

A shield of arms : apparently two bars, etc., for TWYFORD. 
Suspended by a strap from a tree, within a carved panel 
enriched with open tracery at the sides. 



Francis Twysden, al. Twisden, 
of Bradborne, co. Kent, Esq. 

14.027. [A.D. 1658.] Red : injured. X -& in. [Add. 
ch. 30,946.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : [per saltire] a saltire betw. four 
crosses crosslet, TWYSDEN. Crest upon a helmet, mantling 
and wreath, a cockatrice. 

14.028. [A.D. 1658.] Red : much injured. [Add. ch. 

30,947-] 

14.029. [A.D. 1658.] Red: good. [Add. ch. 30,948.] 

14.030. [A.D. 1658.] Red : good. [Add. ch. 30,949.] 



John Twysden, al. Twisden, 

of the Inner Temple, London, Esq. 

14,031. [A.D. 1642.] Red : injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. About -f-X-g- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 30,936.] 

Octagonal : a shield of arms : TWYSDEN. Crest on a 
helmet and wreath, a cockatrice. 



604 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Sir Roger Twysden, 
of East Peckham, co. Kent, Knt. and Bart. 
14,032. [A.D. 1659.] Red. i x f in. [Add. ch. 37,760.] 
Octagonal : a shield of arms : TWYSDEN. 



Robert Ty, aL Roberd de Ty. 

14,033. [A.D. 1378.] Red: very indistinct. in. [Add. 
ch. 10,376.] 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six crosses crosslet, fitchdes, 
TY. Within a carved gothic panel of three points, cusped. 

Legend betw. the points : 

Cabled border. 



Roberd Tybetot. 

See ROBERT DE TIBOTOT. 



Nicholas Tycheborne. 
See NICHOLAS TICHEBORNE. 



Philip Tylney, of Boston, co. Line. 

14,034. [A.D. 1411.] Red: imperfect. Cut from a 
charter. About l^ in. when perfect, [xxxv. 283.] 

A shield of arms, coucht'. quarterly, I, 4, a chevron betw. 
three griffins' heads erased ; 2, 3, ROSSE, of Kingsborow. 
Crest on helmet and mantling, a griffin's head erased. Betw. 
two sprigs of foliage. 

Legend on a scroll running round the seal. 



Cf. Harl. MS. 1560, f. 140. 



Sir Philip Tylney, of co. Kent. 

14,035. [A.D. 1525.] Red: a fragment. About in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 86 I. 6.] 
A griffin's head erased, crest of TYLNEY. 



Richard Tymworthe. 
See RICHARD DE TIMURTHE. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 605 



Umphry Tyndall, al. Umphrey Tindall, D.D., 
Dean of Ely, etc. 

14.036. [A.D. 1609.] Red: very indistinct. X -j%- in. 
[Add. ch. 33,087.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : quarterly of five pieces, three and 
two ; i. a fess indented, in chief three crescents, TINDALL 
and DEAN ; 2. a lion rampant ; 3. an eagle displayed ; 4. six 
(pears ?) three, two, and one ; 5. three fleurs-de-lis, two and 
one, MONTFORD. Above the shield the initial letters V. T. 

14.037. [A.D. 1609.] Red : a fragment. [Add. ch. 

33,091.3 

14.038. [A.D. 1609.] Red : imperfect. [Add. ch. 33,092.] 



John Tynt, of Colchester, co. Essex, GentL, 
son and heir 0/ THOMAS TYNT, son of SIMON TYNT. 

14.039. [A.D. 1477.] Red : very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. Originally encircled with a twisted rush. About 
in. [Harl. ch. 57 B. 35.] 

A shield of arms : three human hearts, two and one (?). 

&&'*.. AM t I s * 

Cabled borders. 

Thomas Tyrell, of co. Essex, Knt. 

14.040. [A.D. 1471.] Red: injured by the slipping of the 
matrix when being impressed, -i- in. From a ring. [Slo. 
ch. xxxii. 42.] 

A shield of arms, couchJ, helmet and crest : illegible. 



Sir William Tyringham, al. Terringham, 

of Terringham, co. Bucks. 

14,041. [A.D. 1663.] Red, covered with paper before im- 
pression, i x - in. [Add. ch. 18,990.] 

Oval : a shield of arms, almost illegible : a saltire en- 
grailed, TYRINGHAM. Crest on a helmet, mantling and 
wreath, a talbot's head. 



John Tyrlinge, of Denshanger, co. Northt., GentL 
14,042. [A.D. 1574.] Red: chipped, -i x -fr in. [Add. 
ch. 13,816.] 

Oval : a shield (of arms ?) : the initial letter A betw. three 
annulets. Crest on a helmet and mantling, a demi-man, 
holding in each hand a club. Betw. the initial letters s. s. 
Perhaps a foreign seal. 



606 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Charles Tyrrell, of Hanslop, co. Buck., Esq. 

14,043. [A.D. 1676.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression. ' r ^- X -f- in. [Add. ch. 24,047.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : two chevrons within a bordure 
engrailed, TYRRELL. Crest on a helmet, mantling and 
wreath, a boar's head erect, in it a peacock's tail. 



Tristram Tyrwhitt, of Hatclyff, co. Line., Esq. 

14.044. [A.D. 1563.] Red. | x -ft in. [Harl. ch. 80 
G. 61.] 

Oval : a savage man, cinctured and wreathed, in both 
hands a spiked club. Crest of TYRWHITT. Betw. the 
initials T. T. and three bushes. 

Beaded border. 

u 

Robert Udale, Citizen and Goldsmith of London. 

14.045. [A.D. 1519.] Red: fragmentary, i in. [Harl. 
ch. 55 G. 22.] 

For description see next seal. 

Seal used by KATHERINE, wife of the above, "Sylkewoman" 

14.046. [A.D. 1519.] Red: indistinct. [Harl. ch. 55 
G. 22.] 

A shield of arms : a cross flory betw. four martlets. 
Legend indistinct. 



Alianore de Hufford, widow of Sir ROBERT DE Ufford, 
{and dau. of Sir THOMAS FELTON, Knt.~\ 

14.047. [A.D. 1393.] Red: originally fine, now imperfect, 
indistinct. About if in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 84 
B. 10.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a cross lozengy, or 
engrailed, over all a bendlet, UFFORD, with a bendlet for 
difference ; sin., two lions passant in pale, crowned, FELTON. 
Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. Within a carved 
panel, with open tracery at the sides, and ball-flowers or 
small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

Stgtlltt [B> : fjuffiorti : 

Cabled border. 

14.048. Sulph. cast from No. 14,047 when not so imperfect 
as it now is. [B.C., F. 587.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 6o/ 



Cecelia, widow of Lord ROBERT DE Ufford, Knt., [and dau. of 
ROBERT DE VALOINES, Lord of Orford, co. Suff^\ 

14.049. [A.D. 1321.] Dark-green : injured, indistinct. -f^-X 
I- in. [Stowe ch. 378.] 

Oval : a lozenge-shaped shield of arms : a cross engrailed, 
UFFORD. To each side of the lozenge is attached a rect- 
angular banner of arms : three fleurs-de-lis, a chief dancetty. 

Legend betw. the banners : 

s'.ce _ ceu _ D'VF _ FOR*. 

Beaded border. 

14.050. [A.D. 1321.] Dark-green: imperfect, indistinct. 
[Stowe ch. 377.] 

ce . . FOR'. 



Lady Isabella de Ufford, Countess of Suffolk, widow of 

WILLIAM DE UFFORD, -2nd Earl, [and dau. of 
THOMAS DE BEAUCHAMP, Earl of Warwick, etc.] 

14.051. [A.D. 1400.] Red : originally fine, now very im- 
perfect, the edge broken away. About ii in. when perfect. 
[Harl. ch. 55 H. I.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., a cross engrailed, UFFORD, 
sin., a fess betw. six crosses crosslet, BEAUCHAMP. Suspended 
from a tree on a mount. Background replenished with sprigs 
of foliage. 

Legend wanting. 

14.052. Sulph. cast of No. 14,051. [D.C., F. 613.] 



Robert de Ufford, \st Earl of Suffolk. 

14.053. [A.D. 1355.] Red: originally fine, now cracked, 
injured, imperfect. About if- in. [Harl. ch. 84 B. n.] 

A shield of arms : a cross engrailed, UFFORD. The field 
diapered lozengy, with an annulet in each interstitial space. 
Above the shield the initial letter s. Betw. two pairs of oak 
leaves, slipped. Within a finely carved panel of eight carved 
points, enriched with open tracery. 

. * . S' ROB6RTI : De : [VFF1ORD : COMITIS : SVFFOLCH'. 

Cabled border. 

14.054. Sulph. cast from No. 14,053. [D.C., F. 399.] 



William de Ufford, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, 

Lord of Eye and Framlingkam. 

14,055. [A.D. 1 376.] Red : fine, indistinct, much injured. 
[Harl. ch. 57 C. 39.] 

For description see next seal. 
8 . 



608 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

14.056. Sulph. cast from No. 14,053. [D.C., F. 501.] 

14.057. [A.D. 1381.] Red: injured, indistinct, edge 
chipped, if in. [Harl. ch. 57 C. 41.] 

A shield of arms, couchti a cross engrailed, UFFORD. 
Crest on a helmet, an old man's head and neck, ducally 
crowned, with long hair and beard. Supporters, two lions 
sejant guardant, each on a mount, beneath a tree. 

& [OTtU'm]! : Be : tffor& : com' : Suflold : 

t$t : z : Be : framlgngfjam : 

Cabled border. 

14.058. Sulph. cast from No. 14,057. [D.C., F. 536.] 



Hugh de Ulseby, of cos. Bed/., Oxon., Norf., etc. 

14.059. [A.D. 1355.] Red : injured by pressure, -g- in. 
[Harl. ch. 57 D. I.] 

A shield of arms : five lozenges in fess betw. three estoiles 
of six points, pierced. Within a finely traced gothic panel or 
rosette. 

& SIGILLVM HVGONIS S6 D6 * VLS6BY. 

Beaded border. 

14.060. Sulph. cast from No. 14,059. [D.C., F. 392.] 



Thomas de Vlueston, of co. Suff. t Chevr. 

14.061. [A.D. 1384.] Red: imperfect, indistinct. I in. 
[Harl. ch. 57 D. 2.] 

A shield of arms, coucht: quarterly, i, 4, a bird ; 2, 3, 
diapered. Crest on a helmet and short mantling, a gauntlet (?). 
Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage. Within a carved gothic 
panel enriched with tracery at the sides. 

&igl' : tofTiB : b . . . : ton*. 

Beaded border. 

14.062. Sulph. cast from No. 14,061. [B.C., F. 551.] 



Ingeram de Umframvile. 

14,063. [A.D. 1292.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression. -2- in. [xc. 74.] 

A shield of arms : an orle, UMFRAVILLE. Betw. two 
wyverns addorsed reguardant. 

& S 1 INGERAMMI D6 VMFRAMVIL6 . 



Robert de Umframville. 

14,064. [A.D. 1308.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression. I. in. [xc. 75.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 609 



A shield of arms : cruzily, a cinquefoil, over all a bendlet, 
for UMFRAVILLE. Betw. three wavy sprigs of foliage and 
flowers. Within a pointed gothic quatrefoil, ornamented 
with small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

& S' ROB6RTI D VMFRAMVILL'. 



Robert Underwode. 
See WALTER CRESWELL. 

William Underwood, of Weston, co. Hertf., Gentl. 

14,065. [A.D. 1623.] Red : indistinct. -^-X-i^-in. [Add. 
ch. 36,286.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : [on] a fess betw. three annulets 
[a lion passant] ; UNDERWOOD. Crest on a helmet and 
mantling, a hind's head encircled by a fillet of leaves. 



John Vuedale, al. Uuedale. 

14,066. "[Early I5th cent] Plaster cast from a good 
impression. i|- in. [xc. 96.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, I, 4, a cross moline, UVE- 
DALE. In an engrailed panel. 

+ s* : * Sigtllum * : * tofjamus : * : * twe&ale * * 

Inner border carved, outer border cabled. 



Peter de Dovedale, al. Vuedale, of co. Cambr., Knt. 

14.067. [A.D. 1323.] Green, mottled: indistinct. I in. 
[Add. ch. 25,936.] 

A shield of arms : a cross moline, voided, within a 
bordure engrailed, for UvEDALE. Suspended by a strap 
from a hook. Betw. two wyverns addorsed. 

S* SIGILLYM * P6TRI * De * V6DAL. 

Beaded border. 

14.068. [A.D. 1324.] Green, mottled : imperfect, indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 25,937.] 

[SIGILUVM * PGTRI * D * DOVGDALE C?). 

14.069. [A.D. 1324.] Green, mottled : very indistinct edge 
broken away. [Add. ch. 25,938.] 

Rl * D6 * . . . DAL. 



Richard de la Vache, of co. Oxon. 

14,070. [A.D. 1277.] Green, mottled: fine. in. [Add. 
ch. 10,620.] 

A shield of arms : three lions rampant, a label of as many 

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6lO CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

points, for DELEVACHE, (three lions rampant crowned). 
Above the shield an uncertain object, perhaps a cow's head, 

for a crest. 

SIGILL' RICARDI DLAVACH. 
Beaded borders. 

14,071. [A.D. 1277.] Greenish - brown : fragmentary. 
[Add. ch. 10,622.] 

SIGIL'.. . Dl D6LAVACH6. 



John Vaghan, of Eskrygg, co. York, Esq. 

14.072. [A.D. 1567.] Light-brown: indistinct. % in. 
[Harl. ch. 80 F. 32.] 

An ornamental shield of arms : a boy's head couped at the 
shoulder having a snake enwrapped about the neck, for 
VAUGHAN, (three boys' heads, etc.) 

Betw. the initials I. V. 

Beaded border. 

William Vaghan, of co. Warw, 

14.073. [A.D. 1326.] Red: fine, chipped. in. [Cott. 
ch. xxx. I.] 

A shield of arms : a cross lo/engy within a bordure 
engrailed. Betw. three pairs of slipped leaves. Within a 
gothic quatrefoil panel, with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

& SIGILLVM : WILLELMI : VAGHAN. 

14.074. Sulph. cast from No. 14,073. [D.C., F. 227.] 



William de Vale. 

14,075. [A.D. 1480.] Plaster cast from an imperfect 
impression. About l-- in. when perfect, [xc. 78.] 

A banner flag on a lance : three lions passant guardant in 
pale, VALE (?). Beneath a bear passant. On each side, two 
trees. Within a carved panel. 
Legend uncertain. 

QVIC PON . . (?). 

A doubtful seal. 



Adomar de Valencia, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, 

Lord Weiseford and de Montignac. 

14,076. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from a fine impression. 
1 1 in. [xc. 80.] 

A shield of arms : barry of fourteen, over all nine martlets 
in orle, for VALENCE. Suspended by a strap from a tree of 



HERALDIC SEALS. 6ll 



three branches. Betw. two wavy sprigs of foliage, on each a 
martlet. 

SIGILL' ADEMARI : DG : VALENC6 : 

Beaded borders. 

Another Seal. 

14.077. [A.D. 1312.] Red: fine, upper part chipped. 
About i in. [Add. ch. 19,835.] 

A shield of arms : six barrulets, over all nine martlets in 
orle, for VALENCE. Above the shield a lion [passant 
guardant] of ENGLAND ; on the dexter side the background 
is seme-de-lis, for FRANCE, on the sinister, seme of trefoils, a 
bar (fish) for BARRE, see No. 14,078. 

OMARI COM1TIS PEMBRO . . . 

Beaded borders. 

Beatrice (DE BARRE ?), dau. of the Count of Barre, 

Countess of Pembroke, Lady of Weiseford and Montignac, 

2nd wife of ADOMAR de Valence, Earl of Pembroke. 

14.078. [A.D. 1312.] Red: fine, edge chipped, i^ in. 
[Add. ch. 19,835.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., barry, an orle of martlets, 
dimidiated, VALENCE ; sin., seme of trefoils slipped, two bars, 
dimidiated, BARRE. Betw. a small fleur-de-lis, on the 
dexter side, and a small lion passant, on the sinister, perhaps 
by way of supporters. Within a carved and pointed gothic 
trefoil, with a countersunk trefoil opening in each of the 
cusped spaces. 

BEATRI ....!. ALENC MBRO ..... 

. WEIS' ET DE MOTINI . 



Johanna de Valence, Countess of Pembroke, 

dau. and heir of WARINE DE MONCHENSI, 

al. MUNTCHESNIE ; niece of ANSELM MARSHAL, 

6th Earl of Pembroke ; and widow of WILLIAM DE VALENCE, 

1st Earl of Pembroke, son of HUGH DE BRUN, 
Earl of March, and ISABELLA, widow of KING JOHN. 

Secretum. 

14,079. [A.D. 1301.] Bronze-green: imperfect at the edge. 
About i in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 B. 42.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., barry of six, vair and 
[gu.] for MONCHENSY ; sin., barry of twelve, eight martlets in 
orle, (dimidiated) VALENCE. [Suspended by a strap from a 
tree of three branches, with a small tree also at each side of 
the shield. 

.... LVM : SeC .... 

Beaded borders.] 

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6l2 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

14.080. [A.D. 1301.] Bronze-green: fine originally, very 
imperfect. [Harl. ch. 57 B. 43.] 

14.081. Sulph. cast of No. 14,080. [B.C., F. 174.] 

14.082. [A.D. 1302.] Bronze-green: fine, fragmentary. 
[Harl. ch. 57 B. 44.] 

M : S 

14.083. [A.D. 1302.] Bronze-green: fine, fragmentary. 
[Harl. ch. 57 B. 45.] 

14.084. [A.D. 1 302.] Bronze-green : very imperfect 
[Harl. ch. 57 B. 46.] 

14.085. [A.D. 1302.] Bronze-green: imperfect. [Add. ch. 

20,413.] 

LVM : S 

14.086. [A.D. 1302.] Bronze-green : fragmentary. [Harl. 
ch. 57 B. 47.] 

Another Seal (?). 

14.087. [A.D. 1312.] Plaster cast from an indistinct 
impression, -f- in. [xc. 82.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., barry of fourteen, over 
all nine martlets in orle (dimidiated) for VALENCE ; sin., three 
escutcheons, barry of six, vair and [gu.] MONCHENSI. Above 
the shield an uncertain motto. At each side a wyvern addorsed. 

Beaded border. 

Guilerme de Valentia, al. William de Valence, 
Lord of Pembroke {afterwards Earl of Pembroke (?)]. 

14.088. [A.D. 1266.] Dark-green: fine, edge imperfect ; 
app. by a woven cord of green silk strands, if in. [Add. 
ch. 20,290.] 

A shield of arms : barruly of sixteen, over all nine 
martlets in orle, for VALENCE. Suspended by a strap, 
from a staff or mace, between two sprigs of foliage. At each 
side a wavy sprig of foliage and flowers. 

B SIGICLLVM GVI1L6RMI D6 : VAL6NTIA 

DOMINI PGNBROCHie. 
Beaded borders. 

14.089. Plaster cast from No. 14,088. [xc. 79.] 



William de Valance, Lord of Pembroke. 

( Same person as the last ?) 

14,090. [A.D. 1267.] Plaster cast from a fine impression. 
i^ in. [xc. 80.] 

A shield of arms : six bars, over all eight martlets in orle, 
for VALENCE. Betw. three wavy sprigs of trefoil flowers. 

tt SIGILL' GVILL'I D VALANC6 : 
Beaded borders. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 613 



14.091. [A.D. 1268-9.] Bronze-green : fine, imperfect, 
[xxv. 284.] 

H SIGILL' G . . . I D CG : 

14.092. [A.D. 1277.] Green : imperfect. [Add. ch. 
20,253.] 

SIGI I DG VA...CG. 



John de Valle-torta, al. Vautort, 

Citizen and Fishmonger of London. 

14.093. [A.D. 1385.] Red: fine originally, now chipped, 
injured by pressure. I in. [Harl. ch. 57 B 51.] 

A shield of arms : field replenished with delicate sprigs 
of foliage ; a fess engrailed, and in chief two mullets, for 
VALLETORT. Above the shield an eagle displayed. Within 
a carved panel, with open work at the sides, and small 
quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

&r annt : tie : balle : torta* 

14.094. Sulph. cast of No. 14,093. [D.C., F. 556.] 



Cecilia, daughter of ROBERT de Valoines. 
See CECILIA DE UFFORD. 



Henry de Valoinnes, al. Valoygnis, of co. Kent. 

14.095. [A.D. 1326.] Dark-green. % in. [Harl. ch. 
80 H. 4.] 

A shield of arms: three palets nebuly, VALOINES, 
VALOYNS, and DE VALONIIS. On a staff, and betw. two 
sprigs of foliage. Within a carved border ornamented along 
the inner edge with small quatrefoils. 

S? S' : H6NRIC! D VALOINNGS. 

14.096. Sulph. cast of No. 14,095. [D.C., F. 223.] 

14.097. [A.D. 1334.] Red: injured by pressure. [Harl. 

ch. 80 H. 5.] 

S' : HGNRICI D6 VALOINNES. 



Stephen de Valoyns, of co. Kent, Knt. 
14,098. [A.D. 1349.] Red: fragmentary. About -J- in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 80 C. 32.] 

A shield of arms : paly of six, undee, VALOINES. 
Legend broken away. 



6 14 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Waricius, al. Warres' de Valoynes, of co. Kent, Knt. 

14.099. [A.D. 1305.] Mottled-green, i X % in. [Harl. 
ch. 80 H. 3.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : five palets, undoes, VALOYNES. 
* S 1 WARICII D6 VALOYNES. 

Beaded borders. 

SAMUEL ISTED. 
Seal used by George Vandyke, of Lewes, co, Snff., GentL 

14.100. [A.D. 1716.] Red: en placard, on a label. 
| X -fV in. [Add. ch. 29,527.] 

Oval : out of a ducal coronet, a stag's head, for the crest of 
ISTED, viz., a buck's head erased, ducally gorged. 



Sir Henry Vane, the younger, of Fairelane in Shipborne, 

co. Kent. 

14.101. [A.D. 1648.] Red : injured by pressure, indistinct. 
T V X A in- [Add. ch. 29,996.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : three dexter gauntlets, two and 
one, VANE. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, a dexter hand in a gauntlet, holding a sword. 

14.102. [A.D. 1648.] Red: cracked. [Add. ch. 30,147.] 

14.103. [A.D. 1648.] Red. [Add. ch. 30,149.] 

14.104. [A.D. 1648.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression : very indistinct. [Add. ch. 29,970.] 



[Sir] John Vaughan, \L.C.J. of the Common Pleasl\ 

14.105. [A.D. 1668.] Red, covered with paper before 
impression : very indistinct. About f- X -f- in. [Add. 
ch. 5287.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three fleurs-de-lis, 
VAUGHAN. 

R. Vaughan. 

Seal used by FRANCIS BATES, " Barbour allowed to attend 
at his Ma tes - Court'' 

14.106. [A.D. 1604.] Dark-red : imperfect. X in. 
[Harl. ch. 76 A. 49.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a chevron betw. three boys' 
heads, couped at the shoulders, enwrapped about the neck 
with as many snakes, VAUGHAN. Above the shield the 
initial letters : R t V. 

Cabled border. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 615 



John Vans, of co. Hunt. 

14,107. [A.D. 1467.] Red : from a ring. -fV in - [Add. 
ch. 33,2570 
A griffin sejant. Motto in the field above : 

as : got* : towl : 
Cabled border. 



Edward Vaux, Lord Harrowden. 

14,108. [A.D. 1621.] Light-brown : injured by pressure, 
indistinct. |-X-f-in. [Add. ch. 6072.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : chequy, on a chevron three roses, 
VAUX. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and wreath, 
an eagle's head erased. 



Mauger Le Vavasur, of co. York. 

14,109. [i3th cent] Sulph. cast from an indistinct im- 
pression. i-Jg- in. [D.C., D. 241.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a fess, and in chief two 
estoiles. 

S' MAVG6RI L VAVASVR 
Beaded borders. 
Cf. Harl. MS. 4630, p. 644. 



Sir Thomas Vavasor. 
See EDMUND RANDOLPH. 



William de Veci, al. de Vesci. 

2nd Baron, ob. A.D. 1297. 
Secretum. 

14.110. [A.D. 1290.] Creamy-white : very imperfect. [Harl. 
ch. 57 C. 33.] 

For description see next No. 14,111. 

14.111. [A.D. 1295.] Red : originally fine, edge now 
very imperfect. About I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 
57 C. 34.] 

A shield of arms : a cross, VESCI. Betw. three demi 
fleurs-de-lis. Within a carved panel of six cusps, with a 
countersunk trefoil opening in each sprandril. 

B [SJ6CRC6TVM ] WIL[LL]MI DG VGCI. 

Beaded borders. 

14.112. Sulph. cast of No. 14,111. [B.C., E. 482.] 



6l6 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

14.113. [A.D. "1295.] Mottled-green: a small fragment of 
the legend only, [Harl. ch. 57 C. 35.] 

. . ecR 

14.114. [s. d.~\ Discoloured-white : very indistinct. [Harl. 
ch. 57 C. 37.] 

Alicia de Veer, Countess of Oxford, 

dan. and heir of GILBERT, Lord de Saunford, 

andwidoiv of ROBERT DE VEER, %th Earl of Oxford. 

14.115. [A.D. 1303.] Red: very imperfect. About % in. 
when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 C. 7.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet 
DE VERE. Within two square frames interlaced. 
[SA1VNFORD 

Beaded borders. 

Aubrey de Veer, Chevr. [afterwards \o>th Earl of Oxford}. 

14.116. [A.D. 1378.] Red: fine, the edge chipped, injured 
by pressure. I in. [Harl. ch. 57 C. 12.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet, 
DE VERE. (The 3rd and 4th quarter hatched.) Betw. five 
small roses. Within a carved gothic panel of eight points, 
with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

& StgtUum : * : &ubr , tteer : 

14.117. Sulph. cast from No. 14,116. [B.C., F. 514.] 

14.118. [A.D. 1391.] Red : fragmentary, only centre 
remains. [Harl. ch. 57 C. 13.] 



Elizabeth, widow of JOHN de Veer, Earl of Oxford, 

Lady of the Manor of Knapton, co. Norf., 
\dait. of Sir JOHN HOWARD,] heiress to the Barony of Plats, 

and co-heiress to the Barony of Scales. 

14,119. [A.D. 1463.] Red : imperfect, much injured by 
pressure. About 2YV in- when perfect. [Add. ch. 14,514.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., quarterly, in the first 
quarter a mullet, DE VERE ; sin., quarterly, I, a bend betw. 
six crosses crosslet, fitchees, etc., HOWARD ; 2, uncertain ; 3, 
per pale a lion passant, PLATZ or PLAYZ ; 4, three chevronels, 
MONTFITCHET. Within a carved gothic rosette or cusped 
border. 

: <@> : Bom ...... tomtttffe : <s> : 



A carved and a beaded inner border ; the outer border 
indistinct. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 



Hugh de Veer, tfh Earl of Oxford. A.D. 1221-1263. 
Secretum. 

14.120. \c. A.D. 1221-1240.] Green : fine fragment. About 
1-rV in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 28,397.] 

[A shield of arms : DE VERE, cf. Add. ch. 28,450, betw. 
two boars' heads, couped, erect,] of which that on the sin. 
side only remains. 

[+ SIGILLVJM : SGCReTI. 

Beaded borders. 

Hugh de Veer, Lord of Swansechaumpis, 1st Baron. 

14.121. [A.D. 1301.] Plaster cast from a fine impression. 
I in. [xc. 86.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet, 
all within a bordure engrailed. Above the shield a wild boar, 
at each side a wyvern. 

s : SIGILL' : HVGONIS : D : V6R : 

Beaded borders. 

John de Veer, 'jth Earl of Oxford. 

14.122. [A.D. 1348.] Plaster cast from a fine impression 
originally, now chipped, injured by pressure. About i-i- in. 
when perfect, [xc. 85.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet, 
DE VERE. The first and fourth diapered lozengy, with a small 
flower in each interstice ; the second and third hatched. 
Betw. two pairs of leaves slipped. Within a delicately traced 
panel of five cusps, ornamented along the inner edge with 
small quatrefoils or ball-flowers. 

w &tS[tllu]m : SToijanntft : Be : bee[r :] eomttta : 
[ojc]onte A* 



John de Veer, \$th Earl of Oxford. 

14.123. [A.D. 1466.] Red : fine originally, now very 
imperfect. About 2-i- in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 

C. 14-] 

A shield of arms, coueh\ quarterly, in the first quarter a 
mullet, DE VERE. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling 
of foliage, and chapeau turned up ermine, a boar passant. 
Supporters, two heraldic antelopes collared, chained, and 
ringed. 

Be beer : eomttt nie, 

14.124. Sulph. cast from No. 14,123. [D.C., G. 253.] 



6l8 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Second Seal of arms of the above, as Earl of Oxford, 

Great Chamberlain and Admiral of England, 

Viscount Bulbek, and Lord de Scales. 

14.125. [A.D. 1496.] Red : fine, well preserved. 2-f- in. 
[Add. ch. 989.] 

Similar to the previous seal of arms, No. 14,123, but from 
a different matrix. The shield is quarterly : I, 4, quarterly, 
in the first quarter a mullet, DE VERE ; 2, 3, a bend betw. 
six crosses crosslet fitchees, HOWARD. 

Legend on a scroll running round the seal : 

Stgtllum ; toJj'ts : tie beet : comttts : o.vomr : : 

14.126. [A.D. 1 509.] Red : fine originally, now very 
imperfect, only the central part remains. [Add. ch. 16,572.] 

Signet. 

14.127. [A.D. 1466.] Red : from a ring, in. [Add. ch. 
30,421.] 

An heraldic antelope. 
Cabled border. 

14.128. [A.D. 1466.] Red : fragmentary. [Add. ch. 30,422.] 

14.129. [A.D. 1466.] Red : injured ; originally encircled 
with a twisted rush. [Add. ch. 30,423.] 



Matildis de Veer, Countess of Oxford, 

\sister and heiress of GILES, Lord Badlesmere, widow of 

(i) ROBERT FITZ-PAYNE, and (2) JOHN DE VEER, 

7th Earl of Oxford.} 

14.130. [A.D. 1366.] Red: originally fine, now chipped. 
l-i in. [Add. ch. 30,350.] 

For description see next No. 14,131. 

S' MATILD'De V . . 8_S6 OXONI'. 

Beaded border. 

14.131. Recent impression in gutta-percha, [xlvii. 1305.] 
A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet, 

DE VERE. The second and third quarters diapered lozengy 
with a small flower in each interstice. Suspended by a strap 
from a forked tree. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel, with 
small quatrefoils along the inner edge. This panel forms the 
centre of a delicately traced double quatrefoil, which fills up 
the area of the seal, being enriched with small circular 
openings containing quatrefoil tracery, and other forms. 
On the tracery four lozenge-shaped shields of arms are 
disposed saltire-wise : I. a fess betw. two bars gemel, BADLES- 
MERE ; 2. two lions passant in pale, over all a bend, FITZ- 
PAYNE ; 3. three chevrons, CLARE ; 4. three chevrons, in 



HERALDIC SEALS. 619 



chief a label of three points, CLARE. The whole forms a fine 
example of the seal- engraver's art. 

Legend betw. the lozenge-shaped shields : 

S' MATILD'_D VeR_COMITIS_S6 OXONI'. 

The disposition of the heraldry will be best understood by 
the following pedigree table : 

Alberic de VEER=Adeliza de 

CLARE 
Bartholomew de= Margaret, dau. of 



BADLESMERE 



Thos. de CLARE 



i. Robert Fixz- PAYNE = MATILDIS DE VEER = 2. John de VEER. 



Family of de Veer, Earls of Oxford. 
Perhaps Richard de Veer, nth Earl, A.D. 1400-1417. 
14,132. [Late I4th cent, or early i$th cent] Sulph. cast 
from a chipped impression. About i-f- in. when perfect. 
[D.C., F. 369.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet, 
DE VERE. Suspended by a strap from a forked tree. 
Within a carved panel, with open tracery at the sides, and 
small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

. Of : Be : beer : eomitts : o , . . . e* 



Robert de Ver, yd Earl of Oxford. 

14,133. Sulph. cast from a somewhat indistinct impression. 
I.^ in. [xlvii. 1018.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet, 
DE VERE. The first and fourth quarters apparently plain, 
the second and third apparently marked vair or with ermine 
spots. 

t S' ROB6RTI D6 VR : COMITIS D OXE. 
Descr. and engr. in Laing's Catal., No. 829. 



Robert de Veer, $th Earl of Oxford. 

Secretum. 

14,134. [A.D. 1263-1296.] Brown, mottled: indistinct. 
-i in. [Add. ch. 28,450.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet, 
DE VERE. Betw. two boars' heads, couped, erect. 

B SIGILLVM 

Beaded borders. 



62O CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

Robert de Veer, 6tk Earl of Oxford. 
A.D. 1296-1331. 

14.135. [A.D. '1313.] Opaque-brown: very indistinct, 
injured by pressure. % in. [Add. ch. 28,553.] 

For description see next No. 14,136. 

[& SIG1ILLVM : ROBGRTI : DG : V6C6R]. 

[The letters ER in VEER are conjoined.] 

14.136. Red : apparently the counterseal of a large eques- 
trian seal, now detached from a charter, [ci. 10.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly, in the first quarter a mullet, 
DE VERE. Betw. three pierced roses. Within a pointed 
quatrefoil panel. 

& SIGILLVM : ROBGRTI : D6 : V6GR. 

The letters ER in Veer are conjoined. 



Lord Robert de Ver, of Subburg, Knt., of co. Oxon.; 
or Master Thomas de Eadburbir'^m//^ de Aula. 
14,137. [A.D. 1303.] Mottled-green : very indistinct. \ in. 
[Harl. ch. 57 C. 6.] " 

A shield of arms : three eagles' heads erased, betw. as 
many fleurs-de-lis. Betw. two estoiles. 

( S6L PRIV6 SV APL. 

(Sceau privt suis appdle'?) 



Charles Veisey, al. Veysye, of Hadleigh, co. Suff., Esq. 

14.138. [A.D. 1617.] Red. 4 x i in. [Add. ch. 9786.] 
Oval : a lozenge-shaped shield of arms : on a saltire a rose. 

Seal used by KATHERIN VESEY, wife of the above. 

14.139. [A.D. 1617.] Another : as above. [Add. ch. 9786.] 



Thomas Veisey, al. Veisy, of Hintlesham, co. Suff., 
son of CHARLES VEISEY. 

14.140. [A.D. 1635.] Red: indistinct. -^ X & in. [Add. 
ch. 9791.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : ermine, on a cross five martlets, 
VESSEY. Crest on a helmet, mantling and wreath, an arm 
embowed, couped at the shoulder, erect from the elbow, 
holding in hand four leaves. 

Beaded border. 

Seal used by MARY VESEY, wife of the above. 

14.141. [A.D. 1653.] Red: injured, very indistinct. [Add. 
ch. 10,113.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 621 



Edward Ventris. 
See RICHARD DASHWOOD. 

Alianora de Verdon, 

[probably 2nd wife of JOHN DE VERDON, Baron Verdon^\ 
dau. of DE BOUN, al. BOHUN. 

14,142. [A.D. 1275.] Plaster cast from an indistinct im- 
pression, i in. [xc. 91.] 

A shield of arms : per pale, dex., fretty, VERDON ; sin., 
a bend cotised betw. six lioncels rampant, BOHUN. (Each 
dimidiated.) Suspended by a strap on a tree of five 
branches. Betw. two cinquefoil roses. Within a carved 
rosette of six cusped points. 

Legend, a rhyming verse in Norman French : 

+ BOVN Me DO ... N ... A. 
D VOS eSKVZ A . . VS A. 



John de Verdoun, al. Verdon, of co. Norf., Knt. 

14.143. [A.D. 1377.] Red : cracked, good. % in. [Harl. 
ch. 112 G. 26.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, VERDON. Above the 
shield a chess-rook, in allusion to the arms of another family 
of VERDON, viz., on a chief three chess-rooks. Betw. two 
pairs of slipped leaves. Within a pointed quatrefoil panel, 
with small quatrefoils along the inner edge. 

& SIGILLVM : lOH'IS : D6 V6RDOVN. 

Beaded border. 

14.144. Sulph. cast of No. 14,143. [B.C., F. 511.] 

14.145. [A.D. 1380.] Red : injured by pressure, very in- 
distinct. [Harl. ch. 57. C. 29.] 

. DG . R . 



Thomas de Verdun, of co. Norf., Knt. 

14.146. [A.D. 1315.] Red: well preserved. I in. [Add. 
ch. 14,718.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, VERDON. Betw. two 
wavy sprigs of foliage and flowers. 

: 8 : S' THOM6 : D : V6RDOVN * # 
Beaded borders. 

Thomas de Verdoun, of co. Nortkt., etc., Knt. 

14.147. [A.D. 1349.] Red: fine. in. [Harl. ch. 57 
C. 28.] 

A shield of arms : a lion rampant, VERDON. Suspended 
by a strap over the shoulder of an owl. Betw. two chess- 



622 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

rooks, in allusion to the arms of another family of VERDON. 
See No. 14,143. Within a gothic quatrefoil panel, enriched 
with a trefoil opening in each cusp. 

14.148. [A.D. 1349.] Red : a small fragment. [Harl. ch. 
57 C. 27.] 

Philip, son of RALPH de Vermels, of co. Line. 

14.149. [Late 1 3th cent] Dark-green : indistinct. i-j%- m 
[Harl. ch. 57 C. 31.] 

A cinquefoil. In allusion to the paternal arms. See 
No. 14,150. 

* S' PHELIPPI DE VERMEL'. 



Ralph de Vermeles, of co. Line. 

14.150. [Early 1 3th cent] Dark-green: edge imperfect. 
About \\ in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 C. 30.] 

A shield of arms of early shape : a fess betw. three cinque- 
foils. 

S> SIGILI DVLF' : D : V L. 

14.151. Sulph. cast from No. 14,150. [D.C., E. 343.] 



Edward Vernon, of London, Esq. 

14,152. [A.D. 1713.] Red: en placard, imperfect About 
-I X -- in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 10,263.] 

Oval : a carved shield of arms : on a fess three garbs, 
VERNON. 



George Vernon, of N ether- H addon, co. Derb., Knt. 

14,153. [A.D. 1564.] Light-brown: fragmentary, indistinct, 
injured by pressure. About -j^- in. when perfect. [Woll. ch. 
xi. 109.] 

Oval : a boar's head erased, ducally gorged. Crest of 
VERNON. Betw. the initial letters : G. V. 

Beaded border. 



Henry Vernon, of Stokesay, co. Salop, Esq. 

14,154. [A.D. 1588.] Reddish-brown : indistinct. 
[Add. ch. 36,435-] 

Oval : a shield of arms of nine quarterings : I, a fret, 
VERNON, etc. 

Beaded Border. 

Cf. Harl. MS. 6172, fol. 16, \T b ; etc. 



HERALDIC SEALS. 623 



John Vernon, of Somerton, co, Norf., Knt. 

14.155. [A.D. 1357.] Green, mottled: imperfect. About 
I in. when perfect. Cut from a charter, [xxxv. 325.] 

A shield of arms : barry of six, a bendlet. Betw. two 
wyverns. 

S' * lOH'IS A VC61RN . . . 
Beaded borders. 

Richard Vernoun, al. Vernon, of co. Derb., Knt. 

14.156. [A.D. 1447.] Red: originally fine, now chipped. 
I-& in. [Woll. ch. x. 30.] 

A shield of arms, couche\ fretty, a canton, VERNON. Crest 
on a helmet, with ornamental lambrequins, a boar's head 
erased. 

Legend on a scroll running round the seal : 

* j&tgtllu Utttirtti bernoun mtlttta* 

Beaded border. 

14.157. Plaster cast, tinted red, from No. 14,156. [ci. 4.] 



Edward Veron, of Furnival's Inn, London, Gentl. 

14,158. [A.D. 1714.] Red : en placard, a fragment. 
About i in. when perfect. [Add. ch. 1044.] 

An ornamentally carved shield of arms : on a bend three 
garbs. 

William de Vescy. 
See WILLIAM DE VECI. 



Katherin Vesey. 
See CHARLES VEISEY. 



Henry de Veteri-ponte. 

14.159. [Early I4th cent] Cast in plaster, tinted red : 
very indistinct, in. [Ixxvi. 72.] 

A wyvern or gryllus, reguardant ; over its back a shield of 
arms : indistinct. 

* S' HGNRICI D6 V6TRIPONT. 
Beaded borders. 

Lucas de Viane, al. Viene, al. Vyene, of co. Kent. 

14.160. [A.D. 1354.] Red: chipped, discoloured, -- in. 
[Harl. ch. 80 A. 22.] 

For description see next No. 14,161. 

. LL' LVC6 1:1 D 1:1 VI . 



624 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

14.161. [A.D. 1357.] Red : good. [Harl. ch. 80 H. 8.] 

A shield of arms : a fess nebuly betw. six crosses crosslet. 
Within a carved gothic panel, with small quatrefoils along 
the inner edge. 

* SIGILL' LVC6 1:1 D6 1:1 VIANG 
Beaded border. 

14.162. [A.D. 1357.] Red: edge chipped. [Harl. ch. 80 
A. 20.] 

ft SIG LVC6 1:1 DG 1:1 VI . 



Alice, wife of LUCAS de Viane. 

14,163. [A.D. 1357.] Red: chipped. About -f- in. when 
perfect. [Harl. ch. 80 A. 20.] 

A shield of arms : a tree, partly pruned, couped. Betw. 
three small wingless wyverns. Within a pointed trefoil 
panel. 

. LIC . 



Thomas Videan, al. Vidian, of East Sutton, co. Kent, 

Clothier. 

14,164. [A.D. 1631.] Red. i in. [Harl. ch. 79 F. 44.] 
On a wreath, a demi-griffin segreant. 



Richard Vigerous, of Oxford. 

14.165. [A.D. 1356.] Dark-red: fine, imperfect, injured. 
About I in. when perfect. [Harl. ch. 57 C. 45.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron (three uncertain charges). 
Suspended by a strap. Betw. two estoiles. Within a carved 
quatrefoil panel, with open work betw. the points. 
[ft &t]gt[U]ttttt ....... : Ftgerous. 

14.166. [A.D. 1356.] Dark-red: fragments. [Harl. ch. 57 
C. 470 



Another Seal. 

14,167. [A.D. 1357.] Red : originally fine, now chipped, 
edge very imperfect. [Harl. ch. 57 C. 46.] 

A shield of arms : on a chevron some indistinct charges 
(the field of the shield diapered lozengy). Within a finely 
traced gothic panel, with small quatrefoils along the inner 
edge. 

. * . tUtt ............ 



HERALDIC SEALS. 625 



Another Seal. 

14,168. [A.D. 1350?] Plaster cast from an imperfect 
impression, [xc. 93.] 

Similar in general respects to the previous seal, but the 
tracery is different. 

& SIGILLVM * RILC1ARDI * VIGOROVS. 



Pagan de Vilers, of co. Notts. 

14.169. [A.D. 1321.] Dark-green: well preserved. in. 
[Add. ch. 20,545.] 

A shield of arms : six lioncels, three, two, and one, VlLERS. 
Suspended by a strap. Betw. two wy verns. 

# SIGILLVM PAGANI D VILGRS. 
Beaded borders. 

Thomas Vilett, of Garboldisham, co. Norf., Clerk. 

14.170. [A.D. 1700.] Red: en placard, on tape ; imperfect. 
-Ix-f- in. [Add. ch. 10,291.] 

Oval : an ornamental shield of arms : on a chevron three 
castles, on a canton a fleur-de-lis, VlLLET, ViLLETT, or 
VIOLET. 

Seal used by FRANCES DEVEREUX, his wife. 

14.171. [A.D. 1700.] Red : en placard, on tape. [Add. ch. 
10,291.] 

Richard de Villars. 
Seal used by ROBERT, son of ROGER NORTH, of co. Derb. 

14.172. [A.D. 1369.] Red: very indistinct, injured by 
pressure. -| in. [Wpll, ch. vii. 41.] 

A shield (of arms ?) : two estoiles in chief, and an annulet 
in base. Betw. three pairs of leaves slipped. 
BS 1 RICHARD D VILLARS (?). 

Seal used by AGNES, wife of the above ROBERT. 

14.173. [A.D. 1369.] Red: almost illegible. [Woll. ch. 
vii. 41.] 

& S' RICHARD D6 VILLARS (?). 



Sir William Villiers, al. Villers, Bart. 

14,174. [A.D. 1691.] Red: en placard. x -fa in. [Add. 
ch. 5349-] 

An ornamentally carved shield of arms : on a cross five 
escallops, VlLLIERS. 

Beaded. 

VOL. III. 2 S 



626 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

William Vincent, of co. Essex, Gentl. 

14.175. [A.D. 1440.] Red : from a ring ; originally 
encircled with a twisted rush. | * T i n - [Harl. ch. 
80 H. 25.] 

Octagonal : a bear passant, muzzled and lined, in allusion 
to the crest of VINCENT. 
Beaded border. 

14.176. [A.D. 1440.] Red. [Harl. ch. 80 H. 24.] 

14.177. [A.D. 1446.] Red : originally encircled with a 
twisted rush. [Harl. ch. 80 H. 25.] 

14.178. [A.D. 1446.] Red : originally encircled with a 
twisted rush. [Harl. ch. 80 H. 9.] 



John Vine, of Eckington, al. Ripe, co. Suss. 

14,179. [A.D. 1655.] Red: injured, indistinct. -rVXf 
in. [Add. ch. 30,736.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : some illegible charges betw. three 
fleurs-de-lis. 



Henry Viner. 
See HARRY VYNAR. 



Elizabeth, wife of George Virgo, of Easthothly, co. Suss. 

14,180. [A.D. 1602.] Red : very indistinct. - in. [Add. 
ch. 30,308.] 

A shield of arms : quarterly ; I, 4, on a cross five cinque- 
foils ; 2, 3, uncertain. 



John Crispe. 
Seal used by Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Virgo. 

14.181. [A.D. 1602.] Red. -f- X in. [Add. ch. 30,308.] 
Oval : a shield of arms : on a chevron five horse-shoes, 

CRISPE. In dexter chief a crescent for difference. 
Beaded border. 
Cf. Nos. 9079, 9080. 

George Virgo, of Easthothly, co. Suss. 

14.182. [A.D. 1602.] Red. 4 in. [Add. ch. 30,308.] 
A griffin segreant. 

Sea! tised by NICHOLAS VIRGO, son of the above. 

14.183. [A.D. 1602.] Another. [Add. ch. 30,308.] 



HERALDIC SEALS. 627 



Richard Hoskyns. 
Seal used by Samuel Virgo, of Washingborowe, 

co. Line., Gentl. 

14,184. [A.D. 1602.] Red. T % x -jV in. [Add. ch. 
30,308.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : barry of six, a bordure ermine, 
HOSKINS. Crest on a helmet, ornamental mantling and 
wreath, two limbs of a tree, raguled and couped, in saltire. 
Beaded border. 



Eustace de Volevile. 

Seal used by RICHARD FLAMANK, of Parva Bocarn t 
co. Cornub. 

14.185. [A.D. 1513.] Red. % in. [Harl. ch. 50 C. 41.] 

A shield of arms : ermine a cross cercellee, within a bordure 
engrailed. Within a carved gothic panel. 

# SIGILLVM : GVSTACHII : D : VOL6VILG. 
Beaded border. 

14.186. [A.D. 1513.] Red. [Harl. ch. 50 C. 42.] 

14.187. [A.D. 1513.] Red: injured by pressure ; encircled 
with a twisted rush. [Harl. ch. 50 C. 43.] 

Seal used by NICOLAS FLAMANKE, of Boscarne, 
co. Cornub., Esq. 

14.188. [A.D. 1594.] Red : injured by pressure, very 
indistinct. [Harl. ch. 50 C. 47.] 

14.189. [A.D. 1594.] Red: cracked, injured by pressure. 
[Harl. ch. 50 C. 48.] 



Vowell, arms of. 
See FRANCES JERNEGAN. 



Peter de Vuedale. 

See PETER DE UVEDALE. 



Lucas de Vyene. 

See LUCAS DE VlANE. 



Matthew de Vylers, ofco. Warw. 

14,190. [A.D. 1321.] Creamy-white : very indistinct. 4 in. 
[Add. ch. 21,443-] 

2 S 2 



628 CATALOGUE OF SEALS. 

A shield of arms : a bend betw. six escallops. Suspended 
by a strap from a hook. 

In place of a legend, a wavy branch of foliage and flowers. 
Beaded borders. . 

Harry Vyner, al. Henry Viner, of London, Mercer. 

14.191. [A.D. 1572.] Faded-red. 4 in. [Add. ch. 5327.] 
A shield of arms : a bend, and on a chief a saltire engrailed 

betw. two Cornish choughs, VYNER. 
Beaded border. 

Thomas Vyner, of Ethrop, co. Warw., Esq. 

14.192. [A.D. 1694.] Red : en placard ; cracked. About 
TV x A in- [Add. ch. 32,857.] 

Oval : a shield of arms : a bend, and on a chief two Cornish 
choughs, for VYNER. Crest on a helmet, mantling, and 
wreath, an arm in armour embowed, etc. 



w 

w 



14,193. [i4th cent] Gutta-percha impression from a 

matrix, -j- in. [xlvii. 1468.] 

A shield of arms : on a bend, three lions rampant 

In place of a legend a wavy scroll of foliage, and the initial 

letter w. 

Beaded borders. 



R W- 



Seal used by JOHN, son #/" WILLIAM NEPEKER, 

of Hadlo, co. Kent. 

14,194. [A.D. 1461.] Red