[31] Street, Gothic Architecture in Spain.

[32] Count of Clonard.

[33] Ibid.

[34] Four pallets gules, on a field or; which were the arms of Cataluña and subsequently of Aragon.

[35] Archives of the Crown of Aragon.

[36] Ibid.

[37] Sanpere y Miquel, Revista de Ciencias Históricas, art. La Platería catalana en los siglos XIV. y XV., vol. i. p. 441.

[38] Ibid.

[39] Gestoso mentions that Juan de Luna, a silversmith of Seville, was turned into the gutter from the workshop where he was employed, solely because his father had been punished as a Morisco by the Inquisition (Diccionario de Artífices Sevillanos, vol. i. p. lvi.).

[40] An article by Señor Saavedra on these inscribed jewels and signets of Mohammedan Spain will be found in the Museo Español de Antigüedades.