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A History of the County of Surrey
… part of Wimbledon which was then included in the manor of Mortlake. The large number of pigs, 55, due from the pannage in Mortlake points to a large forest holding, perhaps in the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the state room, including a handsome four-post bed and Mortlake tapestry hangings, is practically left as it was in … known as the Norfolk room, is hung with panels of Mortlake tapestry. Of the numerous portraits in the house the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Parishes Mortlake MORTLAKE Mortelaga and Mortelage (xi cent.); Mortelake and Mortelak (xiv and xv cent.). Mortlake lies south of the Thames between Barnes and Putney … Barnes on one side and with New Richmond on the other. Mortlake and Kew Bridge railway stations are in the parish. …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the walls are panelled in white and gold, over which are Mortlake tapestries representing scenes of husbandry, &c.; … The Cabal Room, next west, is a large room hung with Mortlake tapestries of the four seasons; the floor is of oak …
A History of the County of Surrey
… boat race, which starts from here and is rowed to Mortlake. The championship course was altered from Westminster to Putney to Putney to Mortlake in 1845. Putney has superseded Westminster and … by the Archbishop of Canterbury as part of his manor of Mortlake. 21 The name usually appears in the evidences as the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… parishes of Richmond, Petersham, Ham, Kingston, Wimbledon, Mortlake, and Putney, partly owned by the Crown and partly by … the civil parishes of Kew, Petersham, and that part of Mortlake which was created the civil parish of North Sheen in … and that of Christ Church in 1894, out of Richmond and Mortlake. There is a Roman Catholic church dedicated in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… daughter of William Childe of East Sheen in the parish of Mortlake and county of Surrey, 1607; another (in Latin) is to …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and it was evidently assessed under the extensive manor of Mortlake (q.v.) which had been demesne of the see of … a few years later it was said to be a grange belonging to Mortlake. 21 From 1328 it regularly appears as the manor of … the destruction of the Archbishop of Canterbury's house in Mortlake (q.v.) about the middle of the 16th century. 48 When …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Urban II as pope. Anselm kept Whitsuntide at Mortlake, but immediately after the festival he was summoned …
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