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County: Yorkshire Click on Image to see original watercolour
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Town/Village: Rossington
Place Details: Church
Artist and Date: 1887 October
Iconography: Heraldic
Copied from (Collection): Soc of Antiq Ren III p 310
Watercolour Ref. No.: Y036
Notebook: FMP  
Portfolio: Jas P,  
Notebook: IH 7
Other details: An armorial tile now in York Museum showing the coat of William de Cantilupe as displayed in the Caerlaverock Roll viz Gules or fess Vaire between three fleurs de lis issuing of leopard's heads or. This tile has been figured by Mr.Jewitt in the Reliquary amongst those found at Repton and he assigned it to Nicholas de Cantelupe who died in AD 1309 seige of various manors in Derbyshire. Critically speaking the fess as represented on the tile reads embattled counter embatted.
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