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4 Terracotta Tiles

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1 terrcotta tile with the arms of England inlaid, 1 terrcotta tile with the arms of Richard, Earl of Cornwall or his son Edmund inlaid, 1 terrcotta tile with the arms of Clare (Margaret de Clare) wife of Richard, Earl of Cornwall inlaid, 1 terrcotta tile with the arms of William Longspee or his wife Ela, Countess of Salisbury, both High Sheriffs of Wiltshire inlaid. Dated to 1275-1325 they are Naish Hill ware and are from Malmesbury Abbey, Malmesbury, Wiltshire.

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