136 MEDIEVAL PAVEMENT AND WALL TILES OF DERBYSHIRE. 



are a Cancer and a Capricornus at Melton Mowbray, and a Pisces 

 formerly at Harrington. Dale. Wirksworth. Aldgate. 

 Coventry (St. Mary's Hall). Hull. Kegworth. Melton Mowbray. 

 Nottingham (Talbot Inn, and elsewhere). Ulverscroft.* York (St. 

 Mary's Abbey). 



8. Four-tile tablet. Butterflies within a circle. Stamp for 

 smaller tiles. Ashbourne. Dale. Morley. Wirksworth. 

 Aldgate. Leicester (All Saints'). Nottingham. Thurgarton. 

 York (St. Mary's Abbey). 



9. Cross, within circle. Ashbourne. Dale. Morley. 



Burton-on-Trent. York. 



Plate C. 



Copied from tiles at Dale Abbey afid Morley, where JVos. 2, 6, 

 and 7 are enamelled, the rest being inlaid. 



1. Sixteen-tile tablet. The patterns of the inner tiles do not 

 quite fit with the outer, indicating, perhaps, that some of the 

 stamps had been renewed. Ashbourne (all, except one of the 

 two side tiles) Dale (all). Wirksworth (one of the side 

 tiles). Aldgate (corner only). York (ditto). 



2. Vesica, with background of vine.t Dale. 



3. Lion's head and fleur-de-lis, interlacing (alluding to England 

 and France). Dale. Morley (?). Wirksworth. Hoby. 

 Leicester (All Saints'). York (Museum). 



4. England, with label of France, for Earldom of Lancaster. 

 Mr. Jewitt's plate has a similar tile for Thurgarton and Wirksworth, 

 but is reversed — intended for the same ? Dale. 



5. Barry of six. Stamp for smaller tile. Grey of Codnor ? 



Dale. Morley. Repton (Priory). Leicester (All Saints'). 

 York. 



6. Four-tile tablet Circles with background of oak. Dale. 



7. Barry of six. Of similar workmanship to No. 21, plate D. 



Dale. 



* Leicestershire. 

 t The natural treatment of the foliage of this tile, and of No. 6, indicates a 

 comparatively late date. 



