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Seal impression: Poole
Within a large quatrefoil, its spandrils carved trefoil-wise, a one-masted ship, clinker-built with bolt-heads; its main-sail furled, above which a crow’s nest embattled. The fore-castle and stern-castle built into the ends of the hull also embattled, with a course of roses or quatrefoils below. An anchor is flung out below the stern-castle. In field, between the mast and stern-castle, a shield: a sword, point uppermost, LONGSPEE (for the Longspees lords of the manor of Canford until 1256, of which Poole formed part); arms derived from the long sword carried by William Longspee, illegitimate son of King Henry II. Beaded border
Collection Area
Archaeology & Numismatics
Item Number
2014.13H/131
Acquisition
Old stock, 10/9/2014
Measurements
diameter / mm:68
Material
plaster
Techniques
cast
Location
In store
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