Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . 1 and 4, Aubigny; 2 and 3, Stuart o |Darnley; on a surtout Lennox. Without crest or supporters; t|ducal coronet is placed above the garter.— Mr. A. W. Franks. Leaden matrix, found during repairs!of Stockbury Church, Kent: date thir- jteenth century. The device is a flowei |ior star. (See woodcut.) * selie fil |willelmi parwikini. (Noticed mon jfully in Arch. Journal, vol. x, p. 327.—IMr. R. Hussey. Impression from a leaden seal, oilpointed oval form, found in 1851 neailthe northern entrance of the Romarfe


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . 1 and 4, Aubigny; 2 and 3, Stuart o |Darnley; on a surtout Lennox. Without crest or supporters; t|ducal coronet is placed above the garter.— Mr. A. W. Franks. Leaden matrix, found during repairs!of Stockbury Church, Kent: date thir- jteenth century. The device is a flowei |ior star. (See woodcut.) * selie fil |willelmi parwikini. (Noticed mon jfully in Arch. Journal, vol. x, p. 327.—IMr. R. Hussey. Impression from a leaden seal, oilpointed oval form, found in 1851 neailthe northern entrance of the Romarfenclosure at Pevensey Castle. The device]is a crescent and star; the legend * sigill \matild\ blosii. It has not been ascer [tained whether she was of the same familj jas Stephen de Bios, who occurs early in the!thirteenth century as a trader to Pevensey ]Sussex Arch. Coll vol. V, p. 205.—MrkMark Antony Lower, Impression from a seal found on the site!of the Cistercian monastery of PipewelllNorthamptonshire. It is of pointed ova. \form; the device is a fleur de lys.—^ s|. wili/i. cvitevol\ de pist. The last wortif uncertain,—Mr. Edward from a brass matrix found in the parish of AmberleyjiSussex, and now in the possession of Mr. W. Duke, at Chichester]It bears an escutcheon of these arms,—on a bend a mullet pierced.{over the shield a helm with a plume of five feathers as a crest, Sup Aporters, two wodewoses or wild men.—jg+ toljatl QETITOTL Date {fifteenth century.—The Rev. G. A. Clarkson, Vicar of Amber ley. Autograph Letters, Original Documents, fyc. Collection of royal autographs, comprising letters of Mary Queen iof Scots, James, I, Charles I, Charles II, James II and his Queen, \ MUSEUM AT CHICHESTER. 1853. 335 lueen Anne, and correspondence on affairs of state, chiefly in theailier part of the last century; a contemporary narrative of theorteous riots in Edinburgh, and miscellaneous historical papers fromrordon Castle. A curious l


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