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A History of the County of Kent
… hand, and a bishop holding a crozier; below, under an arch, a man in armour (the founder) kneeling and holding a … the history of the house, see Father Palmer's articles in Arch. Journ. xxxvi and xxxix. R. Rom. et Franc. 11-14 Edw. … Fin. 24 Edw. III, m. 5. Pat. 26 Edw. III, pt. 1, m. 16 d. Arch. Journ. xxxvi, 244, from L.T.R. Memo. R. 27 Edw. III. …
A History of the County of Dorset
… new stalls: in the church, new altars, seven images, six marble stones, new ceiled seats at the Jesus altar, new seats …
A History of the County of Kent
… under a carved gothic canopy. In base under a pointed arch between two half arches, a friar praying to the right. … Reg. Islip, fol. 144 b. Weever, Fun. Monum. 238; Arch. Cant. x, 260. Weever, loc. cit.' (Weever calls these … Kent, iv, 447. Ibid.; Test. Cant. ii, 67. Ibid. Cant. City Arch. Wills and D. fol. 12 b. Somner, Antiq. of Cant. 82; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Vicars, ff. 21-22. Sede Vacante Wills, Canterbury (Kent Arch. Soc. Records Branch, iii), 119; Le Neve, Fasti … see P. Laithwaite, 'The Lichfield Friary', Trans. Birm. Arch. Soc. lviii. 53-55; Martin, Fran. Architecture, 168-72; …
A History of the County of Kent
… of the Sack at Cambridge. Abbrev. Plac. (Rec. Com.), 319; Arch, iii, 130; Close, 8 Edw. II, m. 27. Pat. 3 Hen. IV, pt. … of the City sub annis 1367, 1393 (in the City archives); Arch. iii, 130-1; Hist. MSS. Com: Rep. ix, App. pt. i, 146 b. …
A History of the County of London
… 89 ft. in breadth, and the columns and pavement were of marble. 23 Between the aisled nave and the choir stood the … Day; and when the nave of the church was to be paved with marble London citizens contributed the money; and a further … Shepherd, 'The Church of the Friars Minors in London,' in Arch. Journ. lix, 245; Monum. Francisc. i, 503, 504. Harl. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Wood, City, ii, 456; Manual of Monumental Brasses (Oxf. Arch. Soc.), No. 210. Wood, City, ii, 454-5, from the leiger …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 946, fol. 74 (Extracts from Linc. Epis. Reg.). Oxf. Univ. Arch. Acta Cur. Canc. ‰ fol. 135 b. P.C.C. Hogen, qu. 26. J. … Anstey), 543. Acta Cur. Canc. Oxon. Aaa, fol. 213. (Univ. Arch.). P.C.C. Porch, qu. 9; Grey Friars in Oxf. 318. Pat. 20 … Can. Misc. 75, fol. 80. Quoted by Twyne MS. iv, 173 (Univ. Arch.). Opera Ined. 16. See will of W. Maryner, 1512. P.C.C. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at her right side a flowering tree. In base under an arch with carved spandrels an ox passing a ford, to the … shows the Virgin seated in a canopied niche with trefoiled arch, pinnacled and crocketed, with tabernacle work at the … prior kneeling in prayer. In base, under a round-headed arch, an ox couchant, to the right. Legend: S' PRIORIS OXONIE …
A History of the County of London
… on the left the abbess kneeling in prayer under a carved arch. Another seal of the same abbess 89 represents a female … endowments. Fly, 'Some account of an Abbey of Nuns,' Arch, xv, 93. Lond. Epis. Reg. Baldock and Gravesend, fol. 17. See also Arch. xv, 93, n. D. The £30 was allowed them out of the manor …
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