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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Canopies 126, 127 Do. Misericords below seats 216 to 220 CHANTRY CHAPEL OF HENRY V. Plan p. 72 Bridge over Ambulatory … 26 From St. John the Baptist's Chapel 142 Vaults 143 CHANTRY CHAPEL OF ABBOT ISLIP S. Front 144, 60 Do. Carved …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 115 (12) Almshouse, Churchgate Street, 1630 44 (15) The Chantry, late 16th-century 111 """ Porch and doorway 80 38. … and later: Plan 157 "" Recess, with oak effigy of priest, 14th-century 173 (2) Little Leighs Priory, 13th and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… monuments, while Mr. D.H. Montgomerie, F.S.A., has himself visited and supervised the reports on earthworks. As …
Survey of London
… forming the monumental Knigsplatz. In fact von Klenze himself is recorded as having made a design for a 'National … the Italian and German trecento and quattrocento. Albert himself, following the example of the pioneer British … to the commercial requirements of craft processes. Albert himself took this up in promoting the annual prize …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Initial Proceedings 9/3/3c, Libel Chaloner described himself as of the City of Oxford, and descended of a family … wrong I sought him at Oxford for satisfaction who, hiding himself, offered his man Titus Wright £60 to fight with me. … for as three yeares since to have so basely dishonisted himself and abused his friend, who hath allwaies untill nowe …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… since the last recess he had actually and really declared himself to the ambassadors for Spain now residing here, and … made his dispatch for Spain, wherein to the King of Spain himself he did manifest that he did dissolve both these … And this manifestation, or declaration, the Duke said that himself had seen and read with his own eyes. And this, I have …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and there is a contempt in Sir Thomas Gerrard in hiding of himself and not coming here according to the order of this … out for new elections. [f. 41v] SIR JOHN SUCKLING declares himself to stand and serve for Middlesex. A message from the … did not extend to posterity. He that was not naturalized himself ought not to give his consent to the naturalization …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'to the offence of Mr Coffin'? 8. Did Mr Coffin 'demeane himself orderlie and soberlie, and had in noe manner distempered himself with drinke'? Did Coffin go straight to bed as soon … 1. Did the witness persuade Stevens to reconcile himself to Mr Coffin the morning after the abusive words, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… a witness for a Mr Deaves in a suit against Collin. Wigg himself had pretensions to gentility, basing his claim on a … Mr Collins'. Collin had said that Wigg 'did forsweare himself in that businesse and hath ever since borne the said … a warrant from the court upon Wigg. Wigg submitted himself and obeyed the warrant. Wigg did not say that the …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Low Countries. To present the King with some present for himself, to sweeten him, besides the provision for war. SIR … First, to give the King such an answer as he may declare himself, then all other considerations will follow of war, … of our abilities, then, upon the King's declaration of himself, to enter into the particulars of the consequences. …
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