Till, E. (2001). An heraldic puzzle at 56 St Martin's Stamford. Northamptonshire Past Present 54. Vol 54, pp. 47-49.

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An heraldic puzzle at 56 St Martin's Stamford
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Northamptonshire Past Present 54
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Northamptonshire Past and Present
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54
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47 - 49
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The paper discusses two carved stones depicted on the façade of 56 St Martins in Stamford in a drawing dated 1827, but later moved to different locations when the house was rebuilt in the late-nineteenth century. One plaque bears the initials MP and date 1670, the other bears the Deyncourt armorial shield.
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Eric Till
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Damaris D Dodds (Abstract author)
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2001
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Carved Stones (Auto Detected Subject)
Shield (Auto Detected Subject)
1827 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Jun 2007