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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 1171 ( Diceto 1 347) or 9 Aug. (chron. Cluny: Rec. Hist. France XII 315). Commem. 8 Aug. (Chartres obit.: Obituaires … 99); disp. to retain previous revenues after el. to bpric. in 1251 ( Chron. Maj. v 224, 227, 241). Banished with other … Oseney p. 119). 3 Cons. 16 May 1260 ( ibid. p. 125). 4 D. in exile 4 Dec. 1260 ( Ann. Wint. p. 98). 5 [Andrew of London …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… It consists of a rectangular nave of five bays 110 ft. 9 in. by 28 ft. 3 in., measuring from centre to centre of the pillars, and side … his father, who had himself come over from the south of France in those troublous times, tell this tale of the French …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… may be said to begin with the coming of St. Birinus in 635 and his conversion to Christianity of King Kynegils. … of this church can only be left to conjecture, but Wolstan in his poem on St. Swithun 1 mentions a tower, apparently a … Arnald de Gaveston, with shields of Gaveston, England, Old France, and Castile and Leon; the rest of this tomb with its …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… OF ST. CROSS The hospital of St. Cross was founded in 1136 by Henry of Blois, and consisted of a church with … was completed and vaulted after a few years' interval. In the middle of the 13th century the tower, nave arcades and … Hospital of St. Cross: The Quadrangle Beaufort. FRANCE quartered with ENGLAND in a border gobony argent and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… HISTORY OF THE CASTLE The castle of Windsor appears first in history in the Domesday Survey in connexion with the manor of Clewer, … six large panels of Gobelin tapestry given by Charles X of France to William IV, and here and there with mirrors. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… as to the early history of Windsor which were current in the 14th and 15th centuries. 1 During the Saxon period, … the Confessor had granted Windsor with 20 hides of land in the neighbourhood to the monastery of St. Peter at … a prolonged siege it was surrendered, John retiring to France. 28 The castle was then put into the hands of Queen …
Survey of London Monograph
… if, as seems probable, 'Andrew Windsor Norroy' who occurs in 1338 was Windsor herald the institution antedates the … years. Other writers date the institution of the office in 1364, when the pursuivant who brought King Edward news of … Richard III's death to Mayor of York; soon after sent to France; married 1486 when King gave him 20 mks for wedding …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Winestead (St. German) WINESTEAD ( St. German), a parish, in the union of Patrington, S. division of the wapentake of … Hedon; containing 139 inhabitants. The parish is nearly in the centre of the peninsula of Holderness, and consists of … a cell to the monastery of St. Nicholas, at Angiers, in France, was founded at Ascott by the Empress Maud, and after …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… are narrow outcrops of Reading Beds and London Clay which in turn give way to extensive heathland on Bagshot Beds and … Frome and N.E. to include East Burton, but this is now in the parish of Wool. Winfrith Newburgh village, the … and extensive remains of its former open fields lie in the Chalk valleys to the S. Other small settlements …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Wingrave 224. WINGRAVE. (O.S. 6 in. xxix. N.W.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. … De Celis Vox Campana Michaelis', and with a shield of France quartering England, by John Danyell, 15th-century, now …
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