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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… being exposed. Ecclesiastical 10. BRADWELL. (1) Parish Church; dating from the 12th century and later; remarkable as … window tracery weathered. 11. BRIGHTLINGSEA. (3) Parish Church; mainly of the 15th and early 16th centuries, with … tower. ConditionGood. 14. COLCHESTER. (3) Holy Trinity Church; with preConquest W. tower, and rare mazer-bowl. …
Survey of London
… in Sir Charles Eastlake (17931865). It was the 'English Nazarene', William Dyce (180664), who had the … temperament is apparent in the architecture of Whippingham church near Osborne (begun in 1855 by A. J. Humbert) and of … of Needlework (Plate 73a, 73b) at least demonstrated how a free classicism could be given individuality. The Science …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… on the monument which he erected in 1631 in St Matthew's church, Salford Priors, Warwickshire, to commemorate his …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in his chair. [MR. JOHN] GLANVILLE reports the bill for free fishing and fishing voyages in Virginia, New England and … registering of affidavits. Heretofore every man was left free whether he would enter his affidavit or not and the sum … to the chair. MR. [JOHN] GLANVILLE reported the bill for free liberty of fishing with 8 alterations. [f. 59] 1. In …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… whose names were at it. Mr. Walter Steward, by patent a free denizen, but not naturalized though a bill drawn for it … every man of the House may come to any committee and have free speech but no voice. That Mr. Steward was legally … he makes. The precedent of Viscount Falkland, who being English, yet because of his Irish [ sic] viscounty was not …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… only and that the dyed and dressed cloths only should go free, which motion he leaves to the wisdom of this House. Mr. … he is of opinion that dyed and dressed cloths should be free for all men. That he told Sir Francis Nethersole that in … against them. A declaration was made that trade should be free and then grew a second damp, and being restored, trade …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 35] For Ireland, an establishment begun there, both for church and commonwealth, which, pursued, will subsist of … them that rejoiced at that now fret their hearts to see so free and unanimous consent among us. A message came from the … I doubt not but we are resolved to make good what by a free contribution [ blank]. [f. 73] Shall we make [a] scruple …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lord Carew, Baron of Clopton and the Lord Brooke, being English barons, ought not to take place of Viscount … of Ireland or Scotland ought not to take place of an English baron here in this kingdom. One reason was that the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the Chapter of the College of Arms) The parish church of St Lawrence, Sigglesthorne in the East Riding of … until 10pm. John's defence was based on deeds and church monuments dating back to Henry VI's reign which showed … describe the tombstones in the north aisle of the parish church at Sigglesthorne, which John Constable and his family …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… nave sua. Et navis Ricardi filii Ranulfi que vocatur le Free de Barbefle. Navis Galfridi de Lucy que vocatur la … Bosco. Johannes le Mutuner. Nicholaus Hardwin qui ducit la free. Alanus Niuat. Nicholaus le Meistre, qui ducit navem que …
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