The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
James Green ( - )
Relevant locations: Residence at Leeds, Leeds ParishLinked print sources: as Donator of object(s) - Ducatus Leodiensis; or the topography of the town and parish of Leedes and parts adjacent ...
References in Documents:
Indian Bracelet consisting of 15 double Rows of black
and white
Beads; the Warp of Leather Thongs, a few yellow, blew and stria
ted Beads intermixed: These Bracelets are sometimes used as Monies in
their greatest Payments. The Present of
of Horn engraved.Bracelets
ElksClaws curiously wrought.
said to beIndian Girdle
wrought of Scarlet with black and white Waves interwoven upon
thirty Rows of Thongs that seem to be the Guts of an Animal, brought
thence and given me by
James Green
Assonagh of Escocheon used at the Funeral of the
Eliz.
Sonan,
Sonan
DoesSkin fixed upon a round Hoop
near a Yard in Diameter, adorned with their Shell-money,
viz. Roa
nokeSilver and
noke
PeakGold, with some rude Lines and Colours, pro
bably designed as the Arms; brought me from thence by
James
Green
Green
wholly divested of its Blackness by lying many Years over the
tess of
corrupt;
buried 35 Years in the Church at
phrey
H. Sligh
discovered, at
Albans.
July1683,
Vault there a small Bit of
supposed to be the
Alban's
of Cloth of Gold were then fresh, sent me by
Stock
as was also,
an
or Escochean used at theAssonagh
funeral of
apparent of
in
a round hoop, adorned with Roanoke Silver
&
for the several familys, bro't me thence by
r. James Green