File:Seal WalterHungerford 1stBaronHungerford KG Died1449.png

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English: Post 1418[1] seal of Walter Hungerford, 1st Baron Hungerford. Latin inscription: SIGILLU(M WALTERI DE HUN)GERFORD DOM(INI) DE HEYTESBURY + DE HOMET ("Seal of Walter de Hungerford, lord of Heytesbury and of Homet"). His arms of Hungerford are shown on a shield couchée, centre, supported by two Hungerford sickles. His crest is the Peverell garb between two Hungerford sickles. The banner at dexter shows Party per pale indented gules and vert, a chevron or (de Heytesbury)[2] The banner at sinister shows Barry of six ermine and gules (Hussey)
Date 19th century
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source http://www.fulkerson.org/hungerford.html
Author unknown engraver, 19th century

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  1. In Nov 1418 he was granted the Barony of Homet in Normandy, office insribed on seal
  2. Footnote from Britton, John, History and Antiquities of Bath Abbey Church, London, 1825, p.47

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