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V. An Account of two Seals attached to a Deed of the Twelfth Century, granted by the Prior and Convent of St. Bartholomew, in Smithfield. By Richard Powell, M.D. In a Letter to William George Maton, M.D. F.R.S. and S.A.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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The Society of Antiquaries have preserved in their publications two Seals of the ancient Convent of St. Bartholomew in Smithfield, and I am therefore induced to hope that the present communication of a third Seal used by the same Body may not be wholly unacceptable or uninteresting to them.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1821

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page 50 note a Dugd. Mon. Angl. tom. ii. p. 171.

page 51 note a See Britton's Salisb. Cathedral.

page 51 note b See Dugdale, tom. ii. p. 386. where he is described as Episcopus Salesbiriæ.

page 53 note a It is to be lamented that amongst all the modern attempts to preserve the memory of ancient buildings, no sufficient engravings or ground plan of this venerable church have yet been published. The part used as a parish Church is in good preservation, and the restorations and repairs are in the old style, but the adjoining buildings are rapidly losing their original character, and within a very few years the last remaining arch of the south aisle of the nave has been closed with modern brick work. In a few more no traces of the conventual buildings will probably remain, except in the plans and drawings of Mr. Hardwicke.

page 54 note a Collect. tom. i. p. 54.