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Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… of the Abbay of Swyneshede yave him poyson to drynke, and so he died in the xviij yere of his regne, and lieth at … lcclxxiij. This Kynge Edwarde was a gracious Man, for wher so ever he came in any londe he had the victorye of his … put to flight and many of his lordis slayne, for ther was so grete nombre of Scottis, x men ayenest one Englisshe man. …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… quiet Thoughts as I desired to have had, in a business of so great and weighty Importance to me: And therefore I shall … that by your Wisdom, your Justice and Goodness, I may be so much bound to you, as to have my Infirmities supplied by … Were not that in the Case, my Lords, it would not press so heavy and sore upon me, as now it doth, having the …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Essex being sent for by the King, excuseth his going, and so does the Earl of Holland, 497 A Committee appointed to …
Alumni Oxonienses
A History of the County of Somerset
… 14 Abbas Combe and Temple Combe or Combe Templar 15 were so named from the valley which divided them and from their … to St. Edmund by 1392. 78 In 1514 the furniture included a painted cloth and pillow for the sepulchre. 79 In 1650 it was … 1705 81 but by the late 18th century it was in ruins. The walls collapsed and the remainder was demolished in the later …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the remains consist of a gateway and portions of the walls. Its revenue, at the Dissolution, was estimated at 485. … Stoke St. Milborough. The church is a rude structure, with walls of great thickness; much of it appears to have been … town. This was the Gobannium of Antoninus, a Roman station so called from the river Gobannius, now Gavenny, from which, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of St. Andrew stands near the N. end of the parish. The walls are of mixed rubble with dressings of limestone; the … (19 ft. by 15 ft.) is modern, but the lower courses of the walls are those of the mediaeval building. The plastered, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Parish Church of St. Edmund stands in the village. The walls are of flint-rubble partly coursed and with dressings …
A History of the County of Essex
… chancel, west tower, north vestry, and south porch. The walls are of flint rubble, roughly coursed except where they … modern. In one of the 15th-century chancel windows is some painted glass of the same period. It includes tabernacle work … Doric pilaster in the angle between the south and east walls of the nave. The octagonal oak pulpit may be partly of …
A History of the County of Essex
… original fireplace. In the room above there is said to be painted decoration, probably of the 17th century, on the …
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