Medieval - Heraldic Pendant With Enamel And Guilding
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Reference Number: Avaluer:19537590 |
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here is the original owner’s heraldry:
Some Feudal Coats of Arms, by Joseph Foster
This pendant has the arms of Lawrence de St. Michel:
St, Michell, Lawrence de—(H. III Roll) bore, gules, a cross or fretty azure. (F.) Dering Roll, Ashmole MS. and Howard Roll. Hertfordshire. (Found at Newent, Gloucestershire). The village of Digswell pleasantly situated in the Mimram, valley can have its history back for at least 900 years just after the Norman conquest in 1066. Geoffrey de Mandeville received a grant of land in the district. Two centuries later the parish may have been quite populous, for in 1278, Lawrence de St. Michel applied to Henry III for a charter permitting both weekly and annual fairs to be held.