National Library of Wales
Matching ImpressionsSealing Clause | no |
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Has Good Prints? | no |
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Description of Content
41 Notification by Pagan de Turberuille to William, [Will. de Saltmarsh, 1185 - 1191], Bishop of Llandaff, of his grant to Margam Abbey of the land which his lord, William, [AD 1147 - 1173], Earl of Gloucester, gave him in Coitkard’ in Newcastle, for twenty marks given to him for the recovery of his land and inheritance at Mersfield in England (Marshfield, Monmouthshire). Witnesses: William, Bishop of Llandaff; Urban, Archdeacon; Walter, Abbot of Neath; Hamo de Valoniis, sheriff of Cardiff; Herebert de St. Quintin, [Occurs AD 1205; Mr G. T. Clark’s Cartae, No. lxix], Henry de Humfranuille, Richard Norrensis, Walter de Sulie, Roger de Bercherel[es], [Circ. 1169; ibid., No. xxxv], Phillip de Marecros, Urban de Penduuelin, Philip, priest of Marecros; William le Sóór, William de St. Hilary. William de Portechiwet’ Thomas, chaplain of the Bishop; Richard de Kaerwigan; William de Bedint’ and Godefrey, monks of Margam. [Latin] Late 12th century. Round seal, brown wax, appended by a variegated bobbin, 2½ in. diam. A man, riding on a horse, blowing a horn held in the left hand, and holding a lily flower with the right. Cf. No. 8. + SIGILLVM . PAGANI . DE . TVRBERVILLA
Parties (from repository catalogue)
Pagan de Turberuille to William,<strong> </strong>[Will. de Saltmarsh, 1185 - 1191], Bishop of Llandaff,
Attachment Side | Bottom |
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Attachment Type | Cords |
Colour of Wax | red |
Condition of Wax | Chipped |
Contains print? | yes |
Good print? | no |
Partial print? | no |
Attachment Comment
chevron pattern
Condition | Intact |
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Design Description
Man wearing a long surcoat blowing a horn in his left hand, in his right holding a plant, on a horse galloping to the right
Made with Matrix
Matrix 695: Man holding a plant (?lily) up in his right hand and blowing ...
Legend
¶+SI¶GILLV¶M.PAGANIDET¶VRBERVILLA
¶ Head of man, horn, horse's forelegs and tail intrude into legend; cross at start of legend rises above legend