Surrey archaeological collections . to London (i2d.), which does not seemexcessive. The reference number of the Compotus in the MunimentRoom is Box XI, Cage 3, Bundle B. No. 1. E. H. Kennedy. NOTES. 12 1 Kingston-upon-Thames : a 13th-Century Agnus Dei Seal.— During the excavations for the foundations of the new Guildhallnear the Hogs Mill River in Kingston, a small bronze seal measuringi inch high was found some 10 feet below the present level of theground. There is a round hole through the top of the seal for a cord or smallchain, and the sides, which are slightly curved and octagonal, sloped


Surrey archaeological collections . to London (i2d.), which does not seemexcessive. The reference number of the Compotus in the MunimentRoom is Box XI, Cage 3, Bundle B. No. 1. E. H. Kennedy. NOTES. 12 1 Kingston-upon-Thames : a 13th-Century Agnus Dei Seal.— During the excavations for the foundations of the new Guildhallnear the Hogs Mill River in Kingston, a small bronze seal measuringi inch high was found some 10 feet below the present level of theground. There is a round hole through the top of the seal for a cord or smallchain, and the sides, which are slightly curved and octagonal, slopedownwards and outwards to the base which is round, and measuresthree-quarters of an inch in diameter. On the base there is engraveda lamb bearing a flag, and the inscription ecce agnus del This device and motto were used by the members of the Orderof Knights Templar, and are still used by the Middle Temple ofLondon ; their use, however, was not confined to the Templars onlyas they were used by other religiously minded people


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