EPISCOPAL SEALS. 99 
WALTER DE LancTon, Lord Treasurer and Lord Chamberlin, 
1296-1321. 
Pointed Oval. Seal of Dignity. 
A fine seal, but much damaged. Bishop fully vested, 
with crosier in left hand, curve turned outwards, 
under a fine canopy; the Bishop standing on a corble, 
back-ground diapered. 
Counter Seal. Pointed and imperfect. 
The figure of S. Chad between the two Cathedrals in 
base under a trefoil arch, which also forms bracket 
to compartment above the half length figure of the 
Bishop, fully vested, hands raised in prayer, facing 
towards the left. 
sls: \ BOAPPRVPICOM 2S. O18 
From Casts in the British Museum. 
Builder of the Lady Chapel and the two Mortuary Chapels. 
Bishop Selwin’s monument occupies his Mortuary Chapel. 
He was also sent to the Tower by Edward II for his 
opposition of Piers Gaveston. 
Rocer NortTHsurcH, Lord Keeper and Lord Treasurer, 
1322-1359. 
Pointed Oval. Seal of Dignity. 
Bishop full length, vested; right hand raised in bene- 
diction; left hand pastoral staff crook, outwards; 
standing under a canopy with two slender shafts on 
each side, to which are suspended by straps two 
shields of arms: England. In base a six cusped 
circular panel containing a shield of arms, three six- 
foil roses between seven cross crosslets, Northburgh. 
ROGERVS . DEI. GRACIA .COVENTREN . ET LICHEFELDEN 
EPS: {2 £7, 
