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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… In chancel, on N., (1) of [Gertrude, 2nd wife of] Henry Courtenay, marquess of Exeter, [1558], Purbeck marble … black-letter inscription '. . . conjux quondam Henrici Courtenay marchionis Exon. et mater Edwardi Courtenay nuper Co . . .'; on S., (2) of [John Beaufort, Duke …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 27, no. 159317. Ibid. bdle. 5, no. 155846 and 155847 (1 Courtenay and 3 Courtenay). Ibid. bdle. 22. a Mr. Round points out that this … (15 Henry Beaufort). Ibid. bdle. 5, no. 155847 (3 Peter Courtenay). H. Hall, Pipe R. of Bp. of Winchester, 77. Eccl. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… bays being revaulted; this belongs to the time of Bishop Courtenay, 148692, and the vault of the south-east chapel was … the Prince of Wales, the see of Winchester and Bishop Courtenay, the rebus of Prior Hunton, and the motto 'In … other bosses are the arms of the king, the see and Bishops Courtenay and Langton, and painted on the vault the names and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… appears to be the arms of the town of Southampton impaling Courtenay with a label. The tinctures have disappeared. In …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… In 1380 the marriage of the king's half-sister Lady Maud Courtenay with Waleran Count of St. Pol was celebrated at … Simon Burley, 1377 476; Thomas Tyle, 1389 477; Peter de Courtenay, 1390 478; Sir Hugh de Waterton, 1405 479; Sir John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… George III and his family with a pair of blankets at Nuneham Courtenay following a visit to Oxford. 369 The Industrialized …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Elizabeth made a life grant to her sister-in-law Elizabeth Courtenay, whose second husband John Mowbray gave it back to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… hall in 1766, and his work elsewhere included the shell of Nuneham Courtenay house. 24 The Scriven family of plumbers and …
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