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A History of the County of Essex
… (later Queen) Mary stayed there in 155051 and 1553, and Elizabeth I in 1561 and on several later occasions. 89 … an organ virginal, portraits of Henry VIII, Mary, and Elizabeth, and a few books. There were also a chapel, little … p. 532; Cal. Pat. 15489, 390. Nichols, Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, ii. 94 n. Nichols, Progresses, i. 924, 222; J. …
A History of the County of Essex
… who presented in 1450, had probably bought that turn. Elizabeth I presented by lapse in 1586 when Leicester was …
The Environs of London
… or, old Wansted-house. Queen Mary entertained there. Queen Elizabeth. Marriage of the Earl of Leicester. Inventory of … the house. In the month of May 1578, he entertained Queen Elizabeth there four or five days 16. At this house was … were three portraits of Henry VIII.; Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth, Lady "Casimeur," Lady Rich, and 36 others not …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor-house, i.e. at Warblington Castle, that Queen Elizabeth stayed for two days during her progress through the … a William Faukoner conveyed it to Anthony Browning, and Elizabeth Cotton, widow, in 1635. 77 Thus, apparently, it …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The manor was a royal possession in the time of Queen Elizabeth. It was granted to the Earl of Suffolk in 1603, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and panelled back, c. 1650, with inscribed plate 'Given by Elizabeth wife of Charles Oldfield Bartlett 1842'; (2) with … 1819; (5) to Major William Calcraft, 1809; (6) to Elizabeth, wife of John Calcraft of Rempston Hall, 1815, … on S. wall, (13) to George Gigger, 1794, and his sister Elizabeth Chapman, 1802, framed tablet with apron, pediment …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… (1) to Thomas Marshe, 1624, plain marble tablet; (2) to Elizabeth (Kympton) widow of Thomas Marshe, 1632, plain …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Sir Thomas White and his family. Tradition says that Queen Elizabeth, when residing at Odiham, rode over to the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and 300 a. of land including the park were sold in 1619 to Elizabeth, widow of Sir Edward Apsley of Thakeham. 37 Shelley … New England colonist, 45 and then to Fenwick's daughters Elizabeth and Dorothy; they later married respectively Sir … and her husband Thomas Warneford to her youngest sister Elizabeth Shelley, apparently under Henry Shelley's will. In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of Stamford, and it subsequently passed to his daughter, Elizabeth Elmes, in 1495. She and her husband destroyed seven …
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