1. Kingıs Lynn, Map of Borough of Kingıs Lynn, 1102-1537. After E.M. Beloe, F.S.A., Our Borough: Our Churches: Kingıs Lynn, Norfolk (Cambridge, 1899).
1a. Plan of Lynn in Norfolk. Note: Market Place, St. Margaretıs still with Charnal Chapel on north side of facade, remains of the transept of St. James now in its function as the Work House, White Friars showing the ruins of its gate. After William Richards, The History of Lynn (Lynn, 1812), 2 vols
2. Map of Kingıs Lynn made in 1581, during the reign of Elizabeth 1. After H. Harrod, Esq. F.S.A., Report on the Deeds & Records of the Borough of Kingıs Lynn (Kingıs Lynn, 1874).
2a. Seal of the Borough of Lynn, Obverse: St. Margaret trampling the Dragon: SUB MARGARETA TERITUR DRACO, STAT CRUCE LETA. After William Taylor, The Antiquities of Kingıs Lynn (London, 1844).
2b. Seal of the Borough of Lynn, Reverse: Eagle, Symbol of St. John the Evangelist On scroll in eagleıs claws IN PRINCIPIO ERAT VERBUM. On border, SIGILLUM COMMUNITATIS LENNIE. After William Taylor, The Antiquities of Kingıs Lynn (London, 1844).
2c.Seal of the Mayor of Lynn, Obverse: St. Margaret trampling the Dragon, Arms of Lynn: three dragons heads swallowing crosses, erased. Inscription: sigillum decretum maioratus lennie. After William Taylor, The Antiquities of Kingıs Lynn (London, 1844).
2d. Arms of Lynn, Azure three dragons heads swallowing crosses, erased. After Holcombe Ingleby, Lynn, Its Myths and Traditions, Kingıs Lynn, 1925).
3. Kingıs Lynn, Guild Hall built 1421-3, with refitted window, gable, and porch ca. 1580.
3a. Kingıs Lynn, Guild Hall built 1421-3, original condition. After H. Harrod, Esq. F.S.A., Report on the Deeds & Records of the Borough of Kingıs Lynn (Kingıs Lynn, 1874).
3b. Seal
of the St. Georgeıs Guild, Obverse: St.
George Slaying the Dragon, Sigillum fraternitatus Sct. georgii
martitis tent in eclia Scc margarete lenn epi. After William Taylor,
The Antiquities of Kingıs Lynn (London, 1844). Founded in the reign
of Henry IV by John Brandon, Batholomew Sistern and John
Snailwell. To maintain two chaplains to pray for King.
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