medi/eval pavement and wall tiles of derbyshire. 137 



Plate D. 



Copied from tiles at Dale Abbey and Morley, where No. 2 1 is 

 enamelled, the rest being inlaid. 



1. Three bars embattled. Barry of Tollerton, Notts. 1 Dale. 

 Leicester (St Mary's). 



2. A fesse between six cross-crosslets : a common shield through- 

 out England. Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. Dale. Wirks- 

 WOrth. Cossington (?). Leicester (All Saints'). Nottingham. 

 York. 



3. A cross — heraldic ? Burgh .? Morley. 



4 Two bars. Stamp for larger tile ? Morley. 



5. A bend between six martlets; reversed. Fumii'al, Moun- 

 teney, or LutterelL Morley. 



6. Heraldic? Ashbourne. Dale. Wirksworth. Aldgate. 

 Leicester (St. Margaret's). Thurgarton. 



7. On a bend cotised, three eagles displayed ; reversed. Stamp 

 for larger tile ? Mauley. Dale. Morley. Aldgate. Rossington. 

 Thurgarton. York. 



8. Seven mascles conjoined with engrailed bordure. Quinci. 

 Ashbourne. Dale. Morley. Repton (Priory). Wirks- 

 worth. Aldgate. Leicester (All Saints' ; St. Margaret's). Not- 

 tingham. Thurgarton. 



9. Ten bezantes, a canton erm. ; reversed. Zouch. Morley. 

 10 Quarterly, i and 4, a lion rampant; 2 and 3, checquy ; 



reversed Thomas fitz Alan., Archbishop of Canterbury. Dale. 

 Morley. Nottingham (Talbot Inn, and elsewhere). 



II. England, with label of France. Edmund, Earl of Lan- 

 caster. Dale. Darley Abbey. Morley. Repton (Priory). 

 Wirksworth. Kegworth. 



12 Fesse dancette, between ten billets. Stamp for smaller tile. 

 Deincourt, or Easily of Ratcliffe-on-Trent. Dale. Morley. 

 Wirksworth. Thurgarton. Rossington. York. 



13. England, with label of France, similar to No. 11. Dale. 

 Morley. Wirksworth. Lenton. Nottingham (Talbot Inn, 

 and elsewhere). 



