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English: Fragmentary metal seal-matrix exhibiting an equestrian figure of Fulk Fitz-Warin, probably Fulk III (died c. 1258), found in Wiltshire about 5 miles from his estates at Lambourn, described as a find of national importance in the report for the Portable Antiquities Scheme, identifying code BERK-FDCFD2.
Date (about) See Portable Antiquities Scheme URL: https://finds.org.uk/counties/blog/magna-carta-and-fulk-fitzwarin/
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Portable Antiquities Scheme, Database: Object record: BERK-FDCFD2.

URL: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/643031
Author Anni Byard for Oxfordshire County Council (Rights Holder)
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Equestrian Seal matrix of Fulk FitzWarin (probably III, died c. 1258)

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