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Denomination: denarius
Date(s): 134-8
Issuer/creator: Hadrian (117-38)
Place: Rome
Material: silver
bas-relief plaque of a Caesar
No date
A square 'tile' with a bas-relef carving of a head of a Caesar looking right, wearing a laurel wreath. There is ink text on the reverse "This stone comes from".
Two men (fol. 34v)
[ca. 142-?]
The historiated border includes a man with a shield and a wooden sword or a musical instrument, and a man carrying a large vegetable (like a leek) and a wooden stick.
Coat of arms (fol. 131v)
[ca. 1425]
Coat of arms: two white wyverns on a black chevron against a white background (as on f. 1v). The shield is on a light blue background surrounded by a wreath in red and green.
St. Paul teaching (fol. 476v)
[ca. 1260]
Initial 'P' encloses a scene of St. Paul teaching. An ornamental initial 'C' is infilled with foliage and a small animal head.
Lease for life with warranty
2 Feb 1382
1. Aveline de Layburn living in Snaith 2. Robert de Haherne living in Hethensal and John his brother Aveline has leased to Robert and John and their heirs and assigns one bovate of land and meadow...