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Grants Of Armorial Bearings
PLACEAT supp ' mo Diio iiro Regi de gra' v ' ra sp'ili graciose cocedere fidelibz ligeis v ' ris Roger ' s Keys cl'ico et Thome Keys fr'i suo v ' z-as
litteras patentes tenorem subsequentem in debita forma cStinentes Rex et c' Ornibz ad quos p ' sentes l ' re pven'int sal't ' m cum p ' ncipis cujuscuqz intersit et deceas suos subditos p ' cipue illos qui sibi servicia impendunt honoribz p ' vilegiis et dignitatibz p ' miare et decorare ut ad h ' nioi servicia impendend' cicius animenf et fiant prom ' ciores hinc est
qnos cosideracoem h ' entes ad grata et laudabilia servicia que dilectus c'licus noster Rogerus Keys multiplicit' ac div ' simode nobis ta in op ' acoibz n ' ris edificacois collegij nostri regalis b'te Marie de Eton jux Windesora q m alias impendit et impendet infutur' volentesqz eid ' m Rogero ac Thome Keys f ' ri suo et suis sup' p'dict honorib ' g p ' vilegiis
et dignitatibz gr ' am nr ' am impartire eosd ' m Roger & Thoma tanq bn' merit' & nobis grat' necno ab eod'm Thoma p ' creatos et procreand' et descendentes ab eod ' m nobilitam' nobiles q ' z facim' et cream' Et in . signu moi . nobilitath' anna et armor insignia in hiis p ' ntibz nostris l ' ris depicta cum libertatibz immunitatibz privelegiis
franchesiis juribz et aliis insigniis viris nobilibz debit & consuet imp ' petuir dam' et concedimus p . p ' sentes . In cujus rei testimoniu has l ' ras nostras fieri fecim' patent' T . me i ' po & c . Me q'd ista billa lib ' ata fuit dno Cancellar' Angl' xix ° die Maij anno xxvii' exequend . '
KING s COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . THE two * following curious documents are printed from the originals existing among the Records of the Tower of London . The first , dated 1 Jan ., 1450 , is the Grant of Arms to the College . * * * * The second , dated 30 January , probably in the same year is a similar
grant to Nicholas Cloos , Clerk ( afterwards successively Bishop of Carlisle and Lichfield ) for his services in building the College . These grants correspond exactly in form with those to Eton College and Roger Keys , which have already been printed , with the omission of the several passages , relating to the celebration of divine worship
in the grant to King ' s College , and the addition in the grant to Cloos of an exemption from the payment of any fine or fee . * * * * * The arms of Cloos are blazoned on the Grant but the colours are so blackened by age and exposure that they can scarcely be distinguished : —Argent , on a chevron Sable , three passion-nails of the first ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Grants Of Armorial Bearings
PLACEAT supp ' mo Diio iiro Regi de gra' v ' ra sp'ili graciose cocedere fidelibz ligeis v ' ris Roger ' s Keys cl'ico et Thome Keys fr'i suo v ' z-as
litteras patentes tenorem subsequentem in debita forma cStinentes Rex et c' Ornibz ad quos p ' sentes l ' re pven'int sal't ' m cum p ' ncipis cujuscuqz intersit et deceas suos subditos p ' cipue illos qui sibi servicia impendunt honoribz p ' vilegiis et dignitatibz p ' miare et decorare ut ad h ' nioi servicia impendend' cicius animenf et fiant prom ' ciores hinc est
qnos cosideracoem h ' entes ad grata et laudabilia servicia que dilectus c'licus noster Rogerus Keys multiplicit' ac div ' simode nobis ta in op ' acoibz n ' ris edificacois collegij nostri regalis b'te Marie de Eton jux Windesora q m alias impendit et impendet infutur' volentesqz eid ' m Rogero ac Thome Keys f ' ri suo et suis sup' p'dict honorib ' g p ' vilegiis
et dignitatibz gr ' am nr ' am impartire eosd ' m Roger & Thoma tanq bn' merit' & nobis grat' necno ab eod'm Thoma p ' creatos et procreand' et descendentes ab eod ' m nobilitam' nobiles q ' z facim' et cream' Et in . signu moi . nobilitath' anna et armor insignia in hiis p ' ntibz nostris l ' ris depicta cum libertatibz immunitatibz privelegiis
franchesiis juribz et aliis insigniis viris nobilibz debit & consuet imp ' petuir dam' et concedimus p . p ' sentes . In cujus rei testimoniu has l ' ras nostras fieri fecim' patent' T . me i ' po & c . Me q'd ista billa lib ' ata fuit dno Cancellar' Angl' xix ° die Maij anno xxvii' exequend . '
KING s COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . THE two * following curious documents are printed from the originals existing among the Records of the Tower of London . The first , dated 1 Jan ., 1450 , is the Grant of Arms to the College . * * * * The second , dated 30 January , probably in the same year is a similar
grant to Nicholas Cloos , Clerk ( afterwards successively Bishop of Carlisle and Lichfield ) for his services in building the College . These grants correspond exactly in form with those to Eton College and Roger Keys , which have already been printed , with the omission of the several passages , relating to the celebration of divine worship
in the grant to King ' s College , and the addition in the grant to Cloos of an exemption from the payment of any fine or fee . * * * * * The arms of Cloos are blazoned on the Grant but the colours are so blackened by age and exposure that they can scarcely be distinguished : —Argent , on a chevron Sable , three passion-nails of the first ,