File:Seal 1 WilliamDeForz 4thEarlOfAlbemarle Died1260.jpg

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English: Drawing c.1781 of seal (obverse) of William de Forz, 4th Earl of Albemarle (d.1260). Legend: "SIGILLUM WILLELMI DE FORTIBUS COMITIS ALBEMARLIE" (Seal of William de Fortibus, Count of Albemarle). Arms: Gules, a cross patonce vair
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Source Worsley, Sir Richard, History of the Isle of Wight, London, 1781. Plate III (p.54/55), no.17.
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  • 2011-02-07 16:59 Lobsterthermidor 886×886× (359663 bytes) Seal (obverse) of William de Fortibus. Legend: "SIGILLUM WILLELMI DE FORTIBUS COMITIS ALBERMARLIE" (Seal of William de Fortibus, Count of Albermarle).

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00:41, 17 April 2016Thumbnail for version as of 00:41, 17 April 2016886 × 886 (351 KB)Lobsterthermidor{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Seal (obverse) of William de Fortibus. Legend: "SIGILLUM WILLELMI DE FORTIBUS COMITIS ALBEMARLIE" (Seal of William de Fortibus, Count of Albemarle). Arms: A cross patonce. Source: Worsley, Sir Richard, History of t...
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