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In the collection of seals in the British Museum there are two impressions of these arms : the one is said to belong to Paul Crab ( A.D. 1310 ) , bearing the words s ' PAVLVS CRAB ; the other is that of William Crab , burgess of ...
In the collection of seals in the British Museum there are two impressions of these arms : the one is said to belong to Paul Crab ( A.D. 1310 ) , bearing the words s ' PAVLVS CRAB ; the other is that of William Crab , burgess of ...
122. oldal
Prisoners , we must remember , which he left five hundred men - at - arms and were noblemen and gentlemen , and the large a thousand archers as a garrison . The ransoms paid by them would in ordinary remainder , according to his ...
Prisoners , we must remember , which he left five hundred men - at - arms and were noblemen and gentlemen , and the large a thousand archers as a garrison . The ransoms paid by them would in ordinary remainder , according to his ...
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In the accompanying note the coat of arms carved on the tablet is stated to be the arms of Gregge . All the other writers that I have been able to consult agree in stating that they were the arms of the Fowlers of Islington .
In the accompanying note the coat of arms carved on the tablet is stated to be the arms of Gregge . All the other writers that I have been able to consult agree in stating that they were the arms of the Fowlers of Islington .
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