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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… lozenge-of-arms. In N. aisle on N. wall, (6) to Lady Elizabeth Vincent, 1685, marble tablet with oval panel and … and achievement-of-arms; (30) to Richard Willis, 1640, and Elizabeth (Gibson), wife of Richard Willis, junior, 1629, and … terminal figures, cornice and cartouche-of-arms; (31) to Elizabeth, wife of Henry Taylor, 1680, white marble cartouche …
Old and New London
… fourteen queens, that is, five reigning sovereignsMary, Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, Mary II., and Anne; the rest … John Paul Howard, Earl of Stafford, who, in 1738, married Elizabeth, daughter of A. Ewens, of the county of Somerset, … Frederick William, and the Princesses Amelia, Caroline, Elizabeth, Louisa, and Anne. An amusing story with reference …
Old and New London
… that were created on their present footing by Queen Elizabeth never could have entered this Chapter House by … in the old Saxon times. It was re-founded by Queen Elizabeth, who contrived, through the fulsome adulation of …
Old and New London
… Miss Lucy Aikin, in her "Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth," . . . "Henry caused his new queen (Anna Boleyn) … St. Maxilla, and half the jawbone of St. Anastatia." Queen Elizabeth founded the present establishment, which is …
Old and New London
… greatly increased in subsequent reigns; and in the time of Elizabeth, the Abbey had become the place of sepulture of the … as it were, of rivals in life, such as Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots, Pitt and Fox, and … desire on the count's part to obtain in marriage the Lady Elizabeth Percy, the rich heiress of the Earl of …
Old and New London
… the Thames. It is known to every reader of history how Elizabeth Woodville, the Queen of Edward IV., in the year …
Old and New London
… the Fourth," by Robert Huish, Esq. 1821.) In April, 1776, Elizabeth Chudleigh was tried here for having married Evelyn …
Old and New London
… the school attached to it; but on the accession of Queen Elizabeth the Abbey underwent yet another change in 1560, … down to the present time. The college as established by Elizabeth, and attached by her to the collegiate church, is … is still preserved in the archives of the chapter. "Queen Elizabeth," he adds, "did only continue her father's …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… to the Crown in July 1559 and by charter of 21 May 1560 Elizabeth I founded 'the college or collegiate church of St. …
Old and New London
… the end of the man who had sung the praises of the great Elizabeth in higher than mere courtly strains. But his sad … School and AbbeyEdward the Confessor, Henry III., Queen Elizabeth, and Queen Victoria. The whole is surmounted by a …