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The Seal of Robert Fitz Meldred

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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Among some old family deeds in my possession is a quitclaim by Robert Fitz Meldred to Henry Spring of four marks of silver being the annual rent of the town of ‘Hoctun’, probably Houghton le Spring in the bishopric of Durham. The date is about 1230. Attached to the deed is the seal in white wax of Robert Fitz Meldred (fig. 1). The seal is circular, and when perfect was about 2½ in. in diameter ; it bears a saltire which it will be noticed is very narrow, and the legend, now partly broken away, that originally read

The exact date of the matrix of a seal such as this cannot, of course, be given with certainty, but I venture to think it may be placed before the year 1200. Although Sir William St. John Hope in his paper on the Seals of English Bishops gives useful approximate dates for the various kinds of lettering, his remarks relate to episcopal seals only, and he guards himself against necessarily applying them to other classes. The lettering of the seal now under discussion is rough and of an earlier type than the ordinary Lombardic which is met with in the thirteenth century; we may perhaps place it between the Roman capitals which ceased about the last quarter of the twelfth century and the Lombardic capitals.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1922

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page 211 note 1 The same seal attached to a charter at Durham on which the legend is complete gives this reading; Greenwell and Blair, Durham Seals, No. 1742.

page 211 note 2 Proc. Soc. Ant., xi, 305.

page 211 note 3 Round, , Feudal England, 488–90Google Scholar.

page 212 note 1 Feodarium Prior. Dunelm. (Surtees Soc.) 56.

page 212 note 2 Ibid, 100n., 140 n.

page 212 note 3 Ibid., 53 n., 54.; Simeon, of Durham, Opera, (Surtees Soc.), 154, 157Google Scholar.

page 212 note 4 Boldon Book (Surtees Soc), 35, 69.

page 212 note 5 Ibid., 20, 57.

page 212 note 6 Round, , op. cit., 490Google Scholar.

page 213 note 1 The illustrations to this note are reproduced by permission of the Dean and Chapter of Durham.

page 213 note 2 It is figured on Plate VI, No. I Surtees, History of Durham.

page 214 note 1 Durham Treasury 2da IImae, Specialia, No. 47.

page 215 note 1 Durham Treasury Ima IImae, Specialia, Nos. 15, 16, &c.

page 215 note 2 Neve, Le, Fasti Eccleslae Anglicanae, iii, 302Google Scholar.

page 215 note 3 Durham Treasury 3cia 7ae, Specialia, No. 21.

page 216 note 1 Durham Treasury 2da IImae, Specialia, No. 16.

page 216 note 2 Ibid. 2da 4ae, Specialia, No. 8.

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