As Seals usually incorporate a Coat of Arms; this webpage should be read in conjunction with the Coat of Arms section of this website. The advantage with seals is that they are usually attached to a manuscript which can be dated | |
The images of seals and seal moulds (moulds made from original seals) on this page are less distinct than those on the previous pages but they still have significance in concluding the family relationship between individuals. | |
Seal 7024 in the British Library; Dated 1628 Attributed to Hugh Awdeley Esq, of the Inner Temple, London |
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Seal 7016 in the British Library. Dated 1228 Attributed to Henry de Audithelega Knt of Chorsbure, in Weston, Shropshire |
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Seal Mould PRO23/750 in the National Archive Date 1537 – 1538 Attributed to {ZW5} Thomas Audeley Knight |
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