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... Elizabethan shape . At Wixoe and Stoke there are also Patens which fit the cups as covers . It may be of interest to note that Archbishop Parker was Dean of Stoke College ( 1537-1559 ) , and it seems no B VOL . IX . PART 1 . improbable ...
... Elizabethan shape . At Wixoe and Stoke there are also Patens which fit the cups as covers . It may be of interest to note that Archbishop Parker was Dean of Stoke College ( 1537-1559 ) , and it seems no B VOL . IX . PART 1 . improbable ...
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... diameter at top 34 inches ; at base 6 inches . ( 2 ) Elizabethan shape , with two engraved bands DEANERY OF CLARE . 3 *Woolwich District Antiquarian Society, vol i Yorkshire Archæological and Topographical Journal, vol xiv, pt.
... diameter at top 34 inches ; at base 6 inches . ( 2 ) Elizabethan shape , with two engraved bands DEANERY OF CLARE . 3 *Woolwich District Antiquarian Society, vol i Yorkshire Archæological and Topographical Journal, vol xiv, pt.
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... Elizabethan shape , with a band of inter- mittent lines , and is marked with the fleur - de - lis . On the base , much battered , is engraved " Denardiston . " Height 5 inches ; diameter of bowl 31 inches ; depth 24 inches . PATEN very ...
... Elizabethan shape , with a band of inter- mittent lines , and is marked with the fleur - de - lis . On the base , much battered , is engraved " Denardiston . " Height 5 inches ; diameter of bowl 31 inches ; depth 24 inches . PATEN very ...
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... Elizabethan , with cover , has a short stem with plain scroll band round the bowl . Marks entirely gone . Height 6 inches ; Diameter 3 inches ; depth 4 inches . Weight 71⁄2 ounces av . ( 2 ) silver gilt ; chalice shape , standing on a ...
... Elizabethan , with cover , has a short stem with plain scroll band round the bowl . Marks entirely gone . Height 6 inches ; Diameter 3 inches ; depth 4 inches . Weight 71⁄2 ounces av . ( 2 ) silver gilt ; chalice shape , standing on a ...
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... Elizabethan , with engraved band around the bowl on the upper part . The only mark is a fleur - de - lis . Height 5 inches ; diameter 3 inches ; depth 34 inches . ( 2 ) The bowl is bell shaped . Height 10 inches ; diameter 5 inches ...
... Elizabethan , with engraved band around the bowl on the upper part . The only mark is a fleur - de - lis . Height 5 inches ; diameter 3 inches ; depth 34 inches . ( 2 ) The bowl is bell shaped . Height 10 inches ; diameter 5 inches ...
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11 inches 33 inches 9 inches Aged ALMS DISH Anno band black letter capital bowl 3 inches Brettenham buried centre CHURCH PLATE court hand Cripps cross daughter daye Deanery depth of bowl diameter 4 inches Diameter 9 diameter at top diameter of bowl Edmund's Edward electro plated ELIZABETH Elizabethan engraved fleur-de-lis foot gift Hall head of George head of Victoria Height 11 Height 6 inches Height 9 Henry Inscribed inscription Ipswich John knop leopard's head crowned lion passant lion's head erased LITTLE WALDINGFIELD London Long Melford Lord maker maker's mark Marks Britannia Marks leopard's head MARY memory Norwich old English old English capital ornament Parish PATEN pewter plain rays Rector Robert Roman capital round Rumburgh sacred monogram Seckford shield silver gilt small black letter small old English small Roman stem Suffolk tankard shaped Thomas top 3 inches Vicar Waldingfield Wenyeve William Woodbridge wyffe
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Page 278 - To oppose and prevent, as far as may be practicable, any injuries with which ancient monuments of every description, within the district, may be from time to time threatened, and to collect accurate drawings, plans, and descriptions thereof.
Page 1 - Many of the societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies of the yearly Index to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society. For particulars of...
Page 1 - Index for the first time they are then indexed from the year 1891. By this means it will be seen that the year 1891 is treated as the commencing year for the Index and that all transactions published in and since that year will find their place in the series. To make this work complete an index of the transactions from the beginning of archaeological societies down to the year 1890 needs to be published. This Index is already completed in MS. form, and the first part will be ready by March next.
Page 1 - House, London, W. Single copies of the yearly Index may be obtained. Many of the societies in union with the Society of Antiquaries take a sufficient number of copies to issue with their transactions to each of their members. The more this plan is extended the less will be the cost of the Index to each society. For particulars of this and other works now being carried on by the societies in union application should be made to the Honorary Secretary RALPH NBVILL, FSA, 13, Addison Crescent, Kensington,...
Page xiv - History." 2. The object of the Institute shall be— 1. To collect and publish information on the Archaeology and Natural History of the County of Suffolk.
Page xiv - Institute shall be vested in the Council, consisting of the officers, and of twelve members elected from the general body of the Subscribers, to retire annually, but eligible for re-election. 7. The Council shall meet to transact the ordinary business of the Institute, not less than three times a year. They shall have power to make Bye-Laws, appoint Committees and Local Secretaries, recommend Honorary Members for election by the Annual Meeting, supply vacancies that may occur during the year in their...
Page xiv - Edmund's, but it shall be in the discretion of the Council to hold meetings at other places, if and when they shall think it advisable. 9. Each Member shall be entitled to free admission to the General Meetings of the Institute...
Page 1 - ... find their place in the series. To make this work complete an index of the transactions from the beginning of archaeological societies down to the year 1890 needs to be published. This Index is already completed in MS. form and it will be printed as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers to cover the cost is obtained.