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VI.—Notes on the Great Seals of England used after the Deposition of Charles I. and before the Restoration in 1660

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2012

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It is many years since an impression of the Great Seal of England executed by Symons, and admitted by all to be his best work, was submitted to the inspection of the Fellows of our Society; and I believe that none of our present Fellows then belonged to us: so that its re-appearance may have in some measure the character of a new exhibition.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1860

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page 77 note a Medals, &c. of Thomas Simon, by George Vertue. Loud. 1753. PL xxv.

page 77 note b Journals, vi. p. 112, 113.

page 77 note c Ib. p. 115.

page 78 note a The warrant was issued on 11th Jan.—Notes and Queries, 2nd series, vol. vii. p. 195.

page 78 note b Journals, vi. p. 123.

page 78 note c Ib. p. 133.

page 78 note d Ib. p. 134.

page 78 note e Ib. p. 195.

page 78 note f I find by the Minutes that on 2d May, 1751, Dr. Rawlinson produced to our Society a Commission of Bankruptcy against Daniel Golberson and Francis Soane, dated April 1651, to which was appended an imperfect impression of the seal of 1648; being the one engraved by Vertue. Pl. ii.—MS. Minutes Soc. Ant. vi. fol. 98.

page 78 note g Journals, vii. p. 47.

page 79 note a Journals, vii. p. 51.

page 79 note b Ib. p. 654.

page 79 note c MS. Minutes of Soc. of Ant. vi. fol. 98.

page 80 note a “The foregoing quarterings,” says T. W. King, Esq. York Herald, F.S.A., “are taken from Vincent's Collections for co. Hunts (No. 125); those on the seal appear to be intended for them—the names have been supplied from several sources in Coll. Arms. The only crest I find is that mentioned above”

In Clutterbuck's Herts there is a pedigree of Oliver Cromwell (vol.ii.) In Noble's Memoirs of the House of Cromwell are banners, &c. of his arms.

page 80 note b Plato xxxi. The matrix is in the Ashmolean Museum.

page 80 note c Draft Council Book, vol. xlviii. p 37.

page 81 note a Draft Council Book, vol. xlviii. p 70.

page 81 note b Ib p. 40.

page 81 note c Ib. p. 45.

page 81 note d Ib. p. 88.

page 81 note e These salaries were duly paid from 25th March, 1656. See Numismatic Journal, vii. p. 43.

page 81 note f Council Book, xlviii p 115. A proof impression of the obverse is in the British Museum.

page 83 note a Journals, vii. p. 647.

page 83 note b Ib. p. 648

page 83 note c Ib. p. 650.

page 83 note d Ib. p. 654.