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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… row, or Row 1, from W. to E.(1) name illegible, 5462 (a.d. 1702); (2) to . . . M. Hisquiahu Carvajal, table-tomb, … (3) to Rahel daughter of Abr(aham) de Morais, 54(25)? (a.d. 1665); (4) to Grasia, daughter of Ishak Is Nunes, Sebath … To thys logyings for the marege of her sonne my lord Henry Darnley And the Quene of Scotlande Here is there names that …
The Environs of London
… On the north side is a marble monument, with a groin'd elliptical arch (under which stands an altar tomb), to the … size. Tombs mentioned by Norden, Weever, &c. Henry Lord Darnley. Bishop Kyte, Richard Pace, &c. Norden mentions the … Esq. 1571 75. Weever mentions, that of Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley, an infant son of Matthew Earl of Lenox, who died in …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… Dysart Right hon. the earl of Derby Right hon. the earl of Darnley * Right hon. lord Deerhurst Right hon. John lord De … Mann esq. master of the Charterhouse * Richard Mead M. D. physician to his majesty James Mead esq. Thomas Medlicot … Right rev. Thomas lord bishop of Norwich Robert Nash L L. D. chancellor of Norwich Sir Michael Newton bart. Sir John …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… PRIVY COUNCIL finding that Matthew, Earl of Lennox, Lord Darnley, Regent of the realm, and his forbears were kindly … (Scottish Burgh Record Society), vol. i., p. 80. 369 [80 d]. ACT of the PRIVY COUNCIL setting forth that, at the … favour which they bore towards Esme, Earl of Lennox, Lord Darnley and Aubigny, voluntarily demitted their said office, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… noble mansion, just completed, of the Rt. Hon. C. Tennyson D'Eyncourt, M.P., who is lord of the manor. The river Rase, … king's books at 6. 16. 8.; net income, 120; patron, Mr. D'Eyncourt: the tithes were commuted for land and corn-rents … manor was bestowed on the Earl of Lenox, father of Lord Darnley, the husband of Mary, Queen of Scots; and, upon the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… they afterwards sold it to the right hon. John, earl of Darnley, the present owner of this manor. A court baron is … they have since sold it to the right hon. John, earl of Darnley, the present owner of it. CALVERLEY is another seat, … A. M. about 1636, resigned about 1646. 45 Nicholas Grey, D. D. about 1650, resigned 1660. 46 John Goad, B. D. in 1660, …
Survey of London
… evidence) may be tentatively attributed to F. W. Stent. d Progress in Norland Square was equally unstable. Here … cram in, and the range of houses on the north side of Darnley Terrace and St. James's Gardens provides to this day … Hill, brickmaker, 1846. Probably built by Stephen Picton. Darnley Terrace, north side 16 consec Charles Richardson, …
Survey of London
… parts of the Norland estate on the south by the houses in Darnley Terrace and St. James's Gardens, it became an … provided in the area, at weekly rents ranging from 3 s. 6 d. up to 8 s. At a density of two per room there was … (fig. 91), in the north-eastern extremity of the Borough, d reached its virtual peak figure of 26,307, equivalent to a …
Old and New London
… Flambard, Prince Griffin, John Baliol, and Prince Charles d'Orleans were confined. On the state-room floor was the … the throne, the Countess of Lennox was proposing her son Darnley, a Catholic. Immediately before the latter marriage … countess was sent to the Tower, not to be released till Darnley's miserable death. Lennox himself was assassinated, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the time they fled from the persecution of the duke d'Alva, and took refuge in England. The Walloon families here … succeeding his father as lord Romney, was F.R.S. and LL.D. president of the Society of Arts, and a lieut. colonel of … Eldest son of the earl of Aylesford. Afterwards earl of Darnley and baron Clifton. On his succeeding his father as …
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