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Survey of London
… noe Brass noe Stone Noe glorious Tombe noe Monumentall Hearse Noe guilded Trophy or lamp labourd verse Can dignifie …
The Environs of London
… and "a canopy borne over her effigies in wax, in a goodly hearse, to the church of Chelsey 120." Close to the Duchess …
The Environs of London
… crosses, velvet copes, sylke curteyns, & canopies, a hearse clothe of tynsel, sylke & velvet, another of red sylk … stolen when the church was broken, among which are "a hearse clothe of blewe vellett, with a cross of redd vellett, …
Survey of London
… at Ashford, Middlesex, the funeral to be made with a hearse and one mourning coach with four horses each, without …
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
… for 2 years. Received of Master Wilkyns for the hearse cloth for the burial of his man 4d. Received for the …
Survey of London Monograph
… no Brass, no Stone, No glorious Tomb, no Monumental Hearse No gilded Trophy, or lamp laboured Verse Can dignifie …
Old and New London
… base Tory rabble flinging stones and dirt at the bishop's hearse. In conversation Burnet is described as disagreeable, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… therein, the said altar under the lantern place and a hearse with 100 candles being now provided by the king to … under the lantern place before and after such ceremonies a hearse and altar shall be set in a convenient place in the … long at the first making, shall be set upon and about the hearse (or, when complete, the tomb) to burn continually …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… 2; also exequies of Placebo and Dirige on the eve, with a hearse set before the high altar apparelled with the most …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… there holden, with collects etc. ( recited) and a hearse of 70 tapers; to be followed by distribution of 12 d. …
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