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A History of the County of Hampshire
… in] quo Christus sumitur.' On the chapel vault are the royal arms supported by a red dragon and a silver greyhound, … St. Edward, of Henry VII and Prince Arthur impaling the royal arms of Spain, which dates the work to about 1502, of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… come from Hugill Hall; they include a Tudor rose, Tudor royal arms, the date 1565 and a shield with three Js. a(8). …
Survey of London
… at the Society of Artists, the Free Society and the Royal Academy. He died in Stephen Street, Rathbone Place. His … wife Maria Morland was also an artist and exhibitor at the Royal Academy (17851786); 17801804, Edward Edwards.(17381806), painter. Associate of the Royal Academy (1773) and professor of perspective there …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… built.' 7 This probably refers to the completion of the royal lodging in the upper bailey, and the only Pipe Roll for … of the upper bailey, the rebuilding in masonry of the royal lodging on its north side and of the great tower … 12th century, besides the great tower on the mount and the royal lodging in the upper bailey, there seem to have been in …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… work at the castle was advanced enough for its use as a royal residence before the end of the 11th century, and about … here. 12 Henceforward, when Windsor is mentioned as a royal residence, Windsor Castle alone is indicated. Henry … at before the end of the year 1262 Windsor and the other royal castles should have been surrendered to the barons. The …
Survey of London Monograph
… Mayens or Mary Mounsloe of co. Salop; choirboy in Chapel Royal; c. 1568 page to Bishop Cheyney of Gloucester and 1579 … Deeble (why ?) but discharged on ground of privilege as a royal servant ( Lord's Journal, xv, 299, 303); 1710 suspended … and v), many peers' pedigrees and extensive collections of royal descents and pedigrees of founder's kin; also 16 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… towards the close of the year 1643, was then made a royal garrison; in 1644 it surrendered to the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… a cast-iron fire-back, with an achievement of the Tudor royal arms, was found buried in a fireplace. ConditionGood, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… late 18th century it became a cotton mill. 11 The present Royal Oak inn on the main road south of the mill existed … with the newly-formed Trent Lodge in Burton. 3 The Royal Sussex Lodge of Freemasons, consecrated at Repton … Feb. 1869, p. 7; inf. from the respective secretaries of Royal Sussex Lodge and the masonic hall. Staffs. Advertiser, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… bells, two of which are medieval, one being decorated with royal heads, and the other cast by Thomas Rudhall in 1771. 88 …
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