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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
Lewis Group 21 no. 346. Slip-on impression. 4-tile design: circular band with indecipherable (probably mock) inscription surrounding four shields-shapes set diagonally; in each corner outside the circle a weeping foliage motif (see designs 317, 319); the 'shield' is defined by zig-zag lines decorated on both sides with pellets and contains (set sideways) a crude representation of a tree raguly flanked by (rampant?) beasts, probably a version of the badge of the Nevill family, Earls of Warwick.
Site Name: Cadogan House, Monmouth
Notes: The site of a kiln producing floor and roof tiles, north of the Priory Church. The most significant finds consisted of kiln wasters of tiles belonging to the Malvernian series, roof tiles and a dump of unused clay (Lewis, J, M. 1999. The Medieval Tiles in Wales).