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The Diary of Henry Machyn
… be bered, with baners and banerrolles abowt her, my lade Ryche, and so to the plasse wher she dwelyd. The xviij day of Desember was [buried] my lade Ryche, the wyff of the lord Ryche, with a herse of v prynsepalles and a viij dosen …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… chambur and the grett chambur of pressens 95 hangyd with ryche clothes of arres, as ever was sene, and the cloth [of] …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… of Wynchastur('s) plasse, for [it] was rychely hangyd with ryche cloth of arres, 108 wrought with gold and sylver and … men at the hall-dore, wher the gard stod in ther ryche cottes, unto the quen('s) chambur, and ther he was … and a grette dolle; and after a grett dener, for the ryche and pore; and the best howse-keper in that contre. The …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… of armes, master Clarenshux and master Somersett in ther ryche cottes; [then] cam the mornars, in gownes and cottes; … . . . that bare a pennon of armes, and the corse, with a ryche palle; there was a C. in blake, and xxiiij men and … blohyng, and a harold of armes, master Clarenshux, in ryche cotte, with a serjant of armes with a grett masse, 48 …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Quen('s) grace in [her robes, and] all the garde in ther ryche cottes; and so bake to the [Chapel,] after serves done, …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… and after master Clarenshus; and then cam the corse with a ryche palle of tynsell and ryche cloth of sylver with armes of bokeram; and then the …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… ther leverey, and he gayff mony gownes bowth to pore and ryche, and he was the best howse-kepar of a comm[oner] in … armour;] then master Garter, and then the corse, with a ryche palle; and . . . . of ys men bayryng ytt; and iiij …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 1644, with incised three-armed cross; (3) to John Wol[ryche], 1703, with shield-of-arms; (4) obliterated …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… had commandyd hym to sey if ther were ony man, pore or ryche, that had cause to complayne of ony person that he …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… kyng goth so nere us in this cuntre, both to pooere and ryche, that I wote not how we shall lyff but yff the world … [m. 2] Item, sythe noon inhabytant within this realme, ryche or pouer, may be excused by ignorance of your lawe and …
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