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… in Wales, where the inscription would run thus, Knegwm ap Ennian. (Antiquities, p. 395.) Antiquities, pl. 35. fig. 6 …
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… at Frithelstock, founded in the beginning of the reign of Henry III., has three lancet-shaped windows at the west end. … exhibit the arches and columns in use during the reign of Henry III. The choir and nave of Exeter cathedral, designed … century; for Leland, who was at Crediton in the reign of Henry VIII., speaks of the parish church as of no antiquity, …
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… is probably of as early a date as the reign of King Henry II. 11 A grave-stone in Aspatria church-yard, with a … mutilated; which seems to have been of the time of King Henry III.: and one of oak in a recess on the south side of … was communicated to the Society of Antiquaries by Henry Howard, Esq. of Corby 24: this was so much decayed, …
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… he has been followed only by Mr. Strutt, of Essex, and Mr. Henry, of Edinburgh; both, like himself, perfect strangers to …
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… of Bayeux, and taken from them in the year 1106, when King Henry the First took the city by assault, from Duke Robert … it points, when last seen, directly for the middle of Sir Henry Hunloke's avenue, and probably went from hence to …
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… having been made in the reigns of King Richard III, Henry VIII, and Queen Elizabeth. A north-west view of this …
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… the chapel appears to have been built in the reign of Henry III. It is probable that the palace was finished by … are some remains of the mansion built in the reign of Henry VI., but the chapel and hall were pulled down a few …
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… of the barony of Cauz, who died in the eighth year of King Henry III.; as there is reason to suppose, that Peter de … of so early a period as the beginning of the reign of King Henry III., it is not improbable that it might have been … It is probable that this was the monument of Sir Henry Grey, who died 19 Ric. II. Fifteenth Century. In …
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… of the sixteenth century, and was probably erected by Sir Henry Vernon, who flourished in the reign of King Henry VII. The old drawing-room, and the adjoining bedchamber … the year 1545; his arms with that date, the arms of King Henry VIII., and the plume of feathers, with the initials E. …
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… tradition, was presented to Sir John Pennington by King Henry VI. Customs. Several remarkable customs formerly …
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