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17. Grotesque, similar to No. 8. Stamp for smaller tile. 

 Dale. Morley. 



1 8. Fleur-de-lis. .Stamp for smaller tile. Dale. Morley. 

 Wirksworth. Aldgate. Coventry (St. Mary's Hall). Eving- 

 ton. Harringvvorth.* Hoby.* Leicester (All Saints' ; St. Mary's). 

 York? 



Plate B. 



Copied from tiles at Dale Abbey and Morley, ivliere they all occur 

 as inlaid tiles. 



1. Inscription — " REDLINGTON," and arms. Rev. G. Rowe 

 conjectiirally restored the York fragments as " Bridlington;" the 

 arms closely resembling those of Gant, founder of that priory. 

 Dale. Repton (Priory). Wirksworth. Thurgarton 

 York. 



2. Four-tile tablet. Birds within a quatrefoil. The birds 

 shown as leaves in Jewitt's plate, and as dolphins in Bailey's. 

 Ashbourne. Dale. Morley. Wirksworth. Leicester 

 (The Abbey ; St. Mary's). 



3. Shield with five-petaled flower — heraldic ? Dale. Morley. 

 Leicester (All Saints'). 



4. Four-tile tablet. King's head within a quatrefoil. Stamp 

 for smaller tile. Dale. Morley. Wirksworth Aldgate. 

 Beeby.* Thurgarton. York. 



5. Compartment tile, with fleur-de-lis. Dale. Morley. 

 Repton (Kiln ; Priory). Burton-on-Trent. Nottingham. 



6. Compartment tile, with grotesques, hare, bird, etc., and the 

 arms Beauchamp and Warren. Stamp for smaller tiles. Dale. 

 Repton. Wirksworth. Kegworth. Lenton. Leicester 

 (All Saints'). Nottingham (Talbot Inn, and elsewhere). York. 



7. Ram, with inscription— " SOL IN ARIETE," with "M," 

 "A," " RC," "lA" (?), in angles. Stamp for smaller tiles. It 

 is curious that while this seems to have been common, the only 

 others known of this series of tiles charged with Signs of the Zodiac 



* Leicestershire. 



