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English: 1854 engraving of the seal of Eleanor Montendre / Mountender (died 1349), widow of Sir Guy Ferre "the Younger" (died 1323), showing Ferre impaling Mountender. Ultimate source: The Archaeological Journal, Vol.11, 1854, Examples of Mediaeval Seals (pp. 367-380) Weston S. Walford, F.S.A. and Albert Way, M.A., F.S.A., p.375[1]. Eleanor's family identified only on basis of arms, similar to arms of Montendre, a french family. Arms of Montendre per "Glover" (Glover's Roll?): Gules, a lion rampant within an orle of trefoils slipped or (Walford & Way, p.375
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Source G. Grazebrook (George Grazebrook (1831-1917)), The Dates of Variously-Shaped Shields With Coincident Dates and Examples (Private circulation, Liverpool 1890), p. 29. Internet Archive identifier: https://archive.org/stream/datesofvariously00grazrich#page/29/mode/1up
Author engraving by Weston Styleman Walford and Albert Way (died 1874) (published in Archaeological Journal, 11, 1854, p.375).

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