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A History of the County of Sussex
… thereof in 1542. 73 They seem then to have returned to the Crown, as in 1554 John Bacheler held the advowson under a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… scenery. The fisheries, which are rented of the crown, are for common and grey trout, pike, perch, skellies, … is a vicarage not in charge, in the patronage of the Crown; impropriator, Sir J. Trollope, Bart. The great tithes … the king's books at 10. 1. 8., and in the patronage of the Crown; net income, 468. The church was rebuilt, with the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… W. door, enriched cartouche of wood gilt, surmounted by a crown, Stuart arms encircled by the Garter. Stalls: In … with an anchor and surmounted by royal monogram G. R., and crown. Modern enlargement by addition of one bay on either … his Majesties Province of New Yorke," tablet with cornice, crown and palm-branches and shield-of-arms; carved figure of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
Old and New London
… the panels of which are filled with the portcullis and crown, fleur-de-lis, the falcon and fetterlock, the thistle and crown, the united roses of York and Lancaster entwined in a crown, the initials R. H., the royal crown, and the three …
Old and New London
… that almost all the struggles for liberty against the Crown must have taken place within these walls. There is one … Chapter, and came exclusively into the possession of the Crown. In 1540, when the Abbey was dissolved, the Chapter … afterwards sold, and though subsequently recovered by the Crown, they were never restored to the custody of the Abbey, …
Old and New London
… him in armour, with a sword and spurs, and holding the crown of Richard III. won by him at Bosworth Field. The …
Old and New London
… promises, and with his own hands taking the ponderous crown from off the altar, "in signification that he held it … Kings; the Dean (Dr. Earle), carrying St. Edward's crown; Dr. Helyn, the sceptre with the cross; Dr. Heywood, … made their last reverence. "The Dean first presented the crown, which was by the Lord High Constable and Lord Great …
Old and New London
… the Church, and the State. The first subjects of the Crown interred hereexcept the members of the monastery … been materially altered. The letters R, surmounted by a crown, strewn over his blue robe, were changed in shape, and … was then ascertained that the head of the sceptre and the crown on his head had in like manner been loaded with gold …
Old and New London
… Champion all opposers of the boymonarch's title to the crown. In 1396 Richard celebrated here his nuptials with his … as are described by Lord Coke in his Book of Pleas of the Crown, chap. 'Treason, of the Trial of Peers,' as to the … Court. In the middle was a place cut for the Clerk of the Crown of the King's Bench, and for his deputy, in the lower …
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