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A History of the County of Hampshire
… table 17 ft. in diameter, locally known as 'King Arthur's Round Table,' with a Tudor rose in the centre and painted … of the 12th century. Thus in 11556 it is found that 14 10 s. 8 d. was paid for making the king's house in the castle of … the foundation-stone being laid by King Edward VII (then Prince of Wales) in June 1899. For further account see Proc. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 2 and blinding. This law may well have been the Conqueror's. In the reign of his youngest son we hear 3 of a fine paid … 9 The proceedings customary at Winchester for the landlord's recovery of the land when rent was in arrear are of … 23, no. 159282). Again in 1235 Jocelin's mill, which Henry Prince then held in fee, paid 26 s. 8 d., but as a rule each …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… provides, are that fourteen of the burgesses paid 25 s. to the abbey of Romsey, 9 that the abbey of Wherwell held … inhabitants of the suburb of Winchester used to pay 12 s. 11 d. to the king as of his manor of Basingstoke. 11 The … paid to minstrels for performing before the king, 85 the prince, the Earl of Pembroke and other great lords. As early …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… description of this church by Wolstan, printed in Mabillon's Acta Sanctorum, is unfortunately very obscure, but the … in each bay, bearing the arms of the King of England, the Prince of Wales, the see of Winchester and Bishop Courtenay, … the arms of St. Edmund and St. Edward, of Henry VII and Prince Arthur impaling the royal arms of Spain, which dates …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 'for the liveries of Nicholas the keeper of the king's house at Windsor.' The existence of a chapel within the … western part of the north front a 'new lodging called the Prince's lodging' for the king's bastard son, the young Henry … built shortly before 1690 and bought for the residence of Prince George of Denmark and the Princess Anne. Between 1778 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Archbishop of Canterbury, who to the Bishop of Salisbury's claim that Windsor Castle was in his diocese successfully … the care of Hugh Giffard. 48 When about a year old the prince was visited at Windsor by Thomas of Savoy, Count of … de Dya was appointed in 1240 as joint governor to the prince, his duties being at the same time defined. 50 The …
Survey of London Monograph
… now one of the six heralds in ordinary. Badge: Edward III's (Edward of Windsor) sun-burst, that is, golden sunrays … granted 20 mks a year for bringing good news of the Black Prince (presumably a report of the victory at Najara, … three months later; 1752 Secretary to Garter mission to Prince of Orange; d. 24 July 1757, Tottenham Court Road; bur …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Winterborne Herringston 47 WINTERBORNE HERRINGSTON (O.S. 6 ins. SY 68 NE) The parish of Winterborne Herringston … dated to 16161625 by the initials C.P. which accompany the Prince of Wales's feathers, but Sir John died in 1617 and an … legendary and heraldic beasts, an angel, Royal Arms, Prince of Wales's feathers with initials C.P., pelican, etc.; …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… electricity transmission line from Peterborough to King's Lynn. In 1839, out of a total of 2,771 acres of land in the … of 5 acres for each commonable house. Every tenant had 1 s. for each lot added to his quit-rent. The allotments … of Roger and Desirée, was knighted in company with Edward Prince of Wales (1306). His son Sir John I fought at Crécy …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Tydd, has been known since the 17th century as Lady Nunn's Old Eau, from the wife of a 14th-century Tydd landowner. 1 … it possesses nearly a score of variants. 'St. Mary's Tyd', which constantly recurs, might perhaps account for … Bay in 1672. One of the naval officers on board the Royal Prince was Matthew Wren, son of the Bishop of Ely, who had a …
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