Ancient Meols: Or, Some Account of the Antiquities Found Near Dove Point
Ancient Meols: Or, Some Account of the Antiquities Found Near Dove Point
Hume, A[braham] 1814-1884. [from Old Catalog]
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On the brass of Eichard Digitized by LnOOQ IC 118 PART II. — THE OBJECTS.
RielwrA Eainin, MagitaffloB, ItfO.
Kniveton of Mug- gington, Derby, the ^ buckle and tag are of two entirely dif- ferent patterns. The latter is perforated and floreated; and Hmys«htT«iguf<»ri«ychiircm its extremities form an irr^ular semicircle instead of being in a straight line. The former is indented. In other cases, the two resembled each other, but were not identical in pattern.
On the Stapleton brass in Jngham Church, Norfolk, the plates on the belt are rectangular, while buckle and pendant (disagreeing with them) harmonize with each other in being circular. In some instances the tag merely bordered the end of the strap ; as is shown on the brass of De Bacon, 1320, in Gorleston Church, SuflTolk, where it borders a beautifully studded belt. On that of Fitzralph also, in Pebmarsh Church, Essex, it borders a belt that is both barred and studded.
A / The tag on the belt of Anne, wife of Hugh LVrof'^Willoughby of Eisley, 1514, in Wilne Church, jn] is of the same width as the belt, and exhibits a row of five circular perforations, with a knob at the extremity.
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