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| | Cronaca: Macclesfield, Gorleston, and Warenne |
 | | Rabbits, Warrens, and Warenne: the Patronage of the Gorleston Psalter* |
 | | On the parish church of Heckington, Lincolnshire, the gable of the south porch (1330-40) is carved with a seated figure of Christ, flanked by a king, a cleric, two censing angels, and the arms of England, Edward the Confessor, and St. Edmund. |
 | | Cockerell wondered if these might be the arms of Gorleston, but no evidence supports this, while his notion that they might be the arms of St. Bartholomew's Priory, Smithfield, has been disproved by the recovery of different arms, gules two leopards and in chief two crowns or; see London, College of Arms, MS L.10, fol. |
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