English: Merchant's mark of William Greville (d.1401) of Chipping Campden, as seen on his ledger stone in Chipping Campden Church. Illustrated in Davis, Cecil T., Monumental Brasses of Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire Notes & Queries, London, 1899, p.22[1]; Also illustrated in Elmhirst, Edward Mars, Merchants' Marks, ed. Dow, Leslie, Harleian Society, 1959, no.451, page 2, row 7.
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