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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 311
Watercolour Ref. No.: Y037
Notebook: FMP  
Portfolio: Jas P,  
Notebook: IH 7
Other details: Tile in York Museum on which the arms of Mannerly are displayed, accidently reversed viz. or on a bend sable, three eagles argent. Rossington Manor was a possession of the Manleys lords of Doncaster. These armorials appear in the roll of Edward II but not in those of Edward l or Henry 3 and are assigned to Sir Richard de Morlee.
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