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Seal of The Gaunt's Chapel, Bristol. Legend in Lombardic capitals: S(IGILLUM) CO(MMUN)E DOM(US) S(AN)C(T)I MARCI(I) DE BILLESWYK JUXTA BRISTOLL(IAM) ("The common seal of the House of St Mark of Billeswyk-by-Bristol"). The upper 3/4 consists of 2 gothic niches, the right hand one containing the figure of St Mark seated at a desk writing his gospel. In the niche opposite is a lion, the evangelist's emblem, sejant rampant. In the lower 1/4 within a simple lancet shaped niche is the kneeling figure of the donor with hands together in prayer, looking above right towards the saint in supplication. There are 3 heater-shaped escutcheons, the former heraldic designs on which have been worn away. Source: Published in Barker, W.R., "St Mark's or The Mayor's Chapel, Bristol", Bristol, 1892, plate 2, pp.44-45

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current17:32, 4 January 2012Thumbnail for version as of 17:32, 4 January 2012428 × 642 (111 KB)Lobsterthermidor (talk | contribs)Seal of The Gaunt's Chapel, Bristol. Legend in Lombardic capitals: ''S(IGILLUM) CO(MMUN)E DOM(US) S(AN)C(T)I MARCI(I) DE BILLESWYK JUXTA BRISTOLL(IAM)'' ("The common seal of the House of St Mark of Billeswyk-by-Bristol"). The upper 3/4 consists of 2 gothi
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