. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . 5. Onyx—white and brown, 2 strata. Diomede. G(i. Cornelian—red. Eoman Emperor, G7. Sard—golden. Mercury. CS. Cornelian—variegated. Female head. SILVER ARTICLES, One Cup and Cover. One Tazza, Italian chasing. Three Anticjue Chalices. One Hanaper Cup, gilt. One do. smaller do. One Parcel Gilt Tankard. One Silver Plaque (Bishop). Twelve Antique Spoons, Two Watches. Eighteen Antique Sjioons. Cellini Chasing in frame. Five Apostle Spoons. Seven Antique do. One Padlock Watch. Two Bronze Bells. One Set of 12 Antiqu


. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society . 5. Onyx—white and brown, 2 strata. Diomede. G(i. Cornelian—red. Eoman Emperor, G7. Sard—golden. Mercury. CS. Cornelian—variegated. Female head. SILVER ARTICLES, One Cup and Cover. One Tazza, Italian chasing. Three Anticjue Chalices. One Hanaper Cup, gilt. One do. smaller do. One Parcel Gilt Tankard. One Silver Plaque (Bishop). Twelve Antique Spoons, Two Watches. Eighteen Antique Sjioons. Cellini Chasing in frame. Five Apostle Spoons. Seven Antique do. One Padlock Watch. Two Bronze Bells. One Set of 12 Antique Tea Spoons. One do. 18 do. One Watch, set with Emeralds. One Shagi-en Watch. One Metal Bell. One do. ^ — t~ =5 rs -o X O ?o MO -o ~^ - m o -* ?M « - o ,_, ? t^» : >, : o r: -i o :» T-Hrt a t^ o o C-. -o 1= ;1 : >5 1 (M ?* ^ 00 M • C3 n ^ to ? ? 2 R so S 23:5 o . 3 ?3 2 :? 3 S be 2P g ^ ? -2 rt C5 O « 3^ 2 2 5^;= t ??-J-> S T-HOOOOOOOOr-IOOt^CC«*aOM1 O O ^ 03 •* CC —<. Elmore and the Family of Guise. 49 ELMORE AND THE FAMILY OF GUISE, By SIR JOHN MACLEAN, , Vice President of the Ro3al Archfeolcgical Institute o£ Great Britainand Ireland, &c. Our attention was first attracted to tliis subject by observing,wlien on a visit at Elmore, mounted and framed, and hung up intlie drawing room, a duplicate of the original Charter by whichJohn, son of the famous Hubert de Burgh, Earl of Kent, grantedto Anselme de Gyse, for his homage and service, all the manor ofElmore, to be held to the said Anselme, and the heirs of hisbody for ever, of the said John and his heirs, by the payment ofunum clavum gariophili^ at Easter. This Charter is undated, and ^ This reserved rent is by no means uncommon in medircval resembled a pepper-corn, or barley-corn, so usually reserved inmodern days. Its exact significance has, however, never been very has generally been considered one clove gilliflower, or a, floral rent,of the character of a rose, so


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