File:Joseph Jenckes Sr. Hounslow Sword - Powysland Museum, Welshpool.jpg
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editDescriptionJoseph Jenckes Sr. Hounslow Sword - Powysland Museum, Welshpool.jpg |
English: Joseph Jenkes, a Hounslow smith, whose name ‘IENCKES IOSEPH / ME FECIT HOVNSLO’ is found on the blade of a mortuary-hilted back-sword, traditionally that of the Royalist defender of Denbigh Castle, Colonel Sir William Salusbury, now in Powysland Museum in Welshpool |
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