Picture No | 12775696 |
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Description | Public Records of England -- identifying signs |
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Public Records of England -- fourteen identifying signs. 1. Sapling oak, rolls of the justice of the forest. 2. Triple crown, papal bulls. 3. Church payments. 4. Head in cowl, jewels from Fratres Minores in Salop. 5. Scales, assay of the mint, Dublin. 6. Man with lance and sword, receipts from Llewellin, Prince of Wales. 7. Three herrings, documents relating to Yarmouth. 8. Lancer on horseback, documents relating to Aragon. 9. United hands, marriage of Henry, Prince of Wales, and Philippa, daughter of Henry IV. 10. Galley, relating to merchants of Venice. 11. Hand and book, fealty to kings John and Henry. 12. Charter or cyrograph, treaties and truces between England and Scotland. 13. Hooded monk, advowsons of Irish churches. 14. Castle with banner of Clare arms, records relating to the possessions of the Earl of Gloucester in Wales.
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Source | Engravings in 'The Penny Magazine', 7 August 1841, page 310 |
Credit | Mary Evans Picture Library |
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