The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
Jac[ ] Torre (1649 - 1699)
Alias James Torre
Linked print sources: as Mentions or references - Ducatus Leodiensis; or the topography of the town and parish of Leedes and parts adjacent ...
References in Documents:
Bull of
Innocent6
diety of the Vicaridge of
ted at
Avignon, An.
Quire of that Cathedral, his Seal is inscribed, S.
S. Johis: tt: Sci: P. ad
vincula Presbyteri Cardinalis. (
vincula Presbyteri Cardinalis
Sigillum Johannis titulo Sancti Petri ad vin
cula); which Festival was
cula
Aug. 1, called also
Lammas-Day from a Cu
stom of the Tenants that held of the
Yorke
their Tenure, (
Clavis Calendaria, pag. 75. Don.
Nicholasthe 5th
of Learning; and,
ed, with incredible Charge, a vast Number of
Greekand
LatinManu
scripts. This Seal agrees with that of
Innocent6
tal (Lead), but having the Heads of
Paul
Peter,
S. P A. S. P E. Upon the Reverse of the former is
upon the later
in a Vault in the
Gibson
Bri
tannia, pag. 743
tannia
S. Edv. Reg. Angl.
ad recogn. debitor. apud Wygan.
ad recogn. debitor. apud Wygan
out any Inscription; it hath the Image of a Saint or Archbishop with
the Cross-Keys upon his Breast. Of that used during the Vacancy of
the
at
ed
Sigil. Cur: Spial: sive peculiar: Jur: scti: Germani de Selby in Com.
Ebor. )
Seel Jehan de Fontan. That of the
Admiral
An.
Ob. Walker
Uni
versity. Col
versity
Times for the Approbation of Ministers, the Original
2 ½ Inches broad, is with other Curiosities in Possession of my honour
ed Friend
writ,
The Word ofGod , and round it,
The Seal for Approbation of Mi
nisters. For other Seals of
nisters
Bishops, Abbots, Cities, &c. See
Diploma's,
and ancient Writings.
. (Don.Haxey
Jac. Torr
Arm.) with all the Essentails of a Deed, in less than eight Lines, and
those scarce half as many Inches in Length, and not two in Breadth;
Hæc fuit candida illius ætatis fides, & simplicitas, quæ pauculis lineis omnia
fidei firmamenta posuerunt. The Date of Deeds Antiquity often omit
fidei firmamenta posuerunt
ed, faith
E. Coke
of
Edw. 2
E. 3