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Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… queen Mary's maternal aunt. See Machyn's account of the hearse and the ceremonial, which took place in St. Paul's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Term, 19 H. 8. ex parte rem. thes. Nevile, p. 187. A hearse was a monument erected in the middle of a church, at … hung about it, in the same manner as was usual on the hearse in the church. Keble, fo. 272. Lib. Civit. Hol. vol. …
Survey of London
… the biggest that may be gotten" were to be held about the hearse by four poor men. On the hearse itself were to stand two "braunches of virgin wax" …
Survey of London
… sixteen wax torches and four wax tapers, borne about his hearse by twenty poor men of the parish. After his exequies, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… being internal. There is also a small modern vestry and hearse-house north of the chancel. The building seems to have … at that time the same as now, except that the vestry and hearse-house did not then exist 12 and the buttress on the … The vestry, which is of brick, was built in 1775, a stone hearse-house being afterwards added on the east side. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… a salver; there were also four bells, three biers, and two hearse cloths; three old registers and two new ones. The …
Old and New London
… House, and was thence conveyed to Westminster Abbey in a hearse with six horses and all funeral decency; near a …
Old and New London
… Baltimore's body here lay in state before its removal in a hearse to Epsom. For some years after this it appears to have …
Old and New London
… hung with black, and children holding torches stood by the hearse. The Company maintained two priests at St. Michael's, …
Old and New London
… in praying. I stayed till he was cut down and put into the hearse. The body was hurried to the house of Davies, an …
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