The Archaeological journal . -de-lys was added either by John de Mohun or hisson, after the marriage of the former with the heiress Joan de Aguylon,when the bearing of her family was combined with the Mohun this it might be argued abnost conclusively that the heiress,Joan Ferrers, did not marry Robert Aguylon until after the death ofJohn de Mohun, who was her first husband ; but no such arguments arenecessary to refute it when we have before us the original seals ofReginald de Mohun with the fleur-de-lys clearly shown. In the Register of Newenham (f. 39 b.) there is the followi


The Archaeological journal . -de-lys was added either by John de Mohun or hisson, after the marriage of the former with the heiress Joan de Aguylon,when the bearing of her family was combined with the Mohun this it might be argued abnost conclusively that the heiress,Joan Ferrers, did not marry Robert Aguylon until after the death ofJohn de Mohun, who was her first husband ; but no such arguments arenecessary to refute it when we have before us the original seals ofReginald de Mohun with the fleur-de-lys clearly shown. In the Register of Newenham (f. 39 b.) there is the following entry :— Reginalds de Mown fundator hujus domus portavit, de Goules let* escuove la manche dargent ermyne e en la mayn de argent nne Jforete de /rater ejus et fundator portavit: las escu de goules ove lamanche de argent ermyne et croizeles. 1 All the woodcuts of seals are the same 1861), vol. i, p. 272, and Planchds Pur-size as the originals. suivant of Arms, p. Hutchinss History of Dorset (ed, ^^-:


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