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English: 1301 seal of William de Cantilupe, Lord of Ravensthorpe. Colour of original seal: Red. Physical format: Plaster mould cast from original seal. Pendant to the w:Barons' Letter of 1301 - series B. Latin legend: S(igillum) Willielmi de Cantilupo ("seal of William de Cantilupe"). Red Wax; the National Archives, UK. PRO 23-926. For a better image see M Julian-Jones, Thesis on de Cantilupe and Corbet families, 2015, Online Research @Cardiff (ORCA), Cardiff University[1]
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Source The National archives, Kew: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/62187fd4d4a249969553510519cf6095
Author Unknown. Presumed late 13th- / early 14th-century waxer. Colour tint, of insufficient individuality to create a new copyright, added by myself.

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