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A Dictionary of London
… Inn A tenement so called belonging to Eleanor, late Duchess of Somerset, daughter of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… he committed serious depredations. 63 In 1462 Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, received a grant of Washington during the …
Old and New London
… the first tier might have been seen the daughters of the Duchess of Argyle, four of England's beauties; in the next … Stafford and her daughter, Lady Elizabeth Gower, now the Duchess of Norfolk; not less remarkable were Lady Harrowby …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 1415 the estate was divided between his sisters Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk, Joan, Lady Bergavenny, and Margaret, the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Edward, who in 1839 bought out the share of Sophia, duchess of Cannizzaro. Edward (d. 1856) was succeeded by his … 63 The reversion was later held by Isabel (d. 1476), Duchess of Clarence, daughter and coheir of Richard Nevill …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… to her daughter Anne and issue and in default to the duchess's issue. 2 The younger Anne died childless before her …
Survey of London
… formally opened in November that year by the Duke and Duchess of York. 156 Said at the time of its construction to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… arms of the City of Westminster and given by "Sarah late Duchess Dowager of Somerset" in 1694; an inscribed cup and … of Marlborough, the foundation stone being laid by the Duchess in 1709. The house, as originally built, consisted of … foundation-stone inscribed " Laid by Her Grace the Duchess of Marlborough May ye 24th June ye 4th 1709." The …
Old and New London
… Chapel are those of Monck, Bishop of Hereford (1661); the Duchess of Suffolk (1558); Francis Holles, son of the Earl of … (1400); Sir Humphrey Bourchier (1470); Eleanor de Bohun, Duchess of Gloucester (1399)this is a monumental brass, … James I. and the companion of Charles I. The duke and his duchess, dressed in the costume of the time, are represented …
Old and New London
… erected to William Congreve, the dramatist, by Henrietta, Duchess of Marlborough, his relations with whom while alive, … Walpole alludes in one of his "Letters:""When the younger Duchess (of Marlborough) exposed herself by placing a … is that of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, and his duchess, Margaret, youngest sister of Lord Lucas. This …
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