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Magna Britannia
… that date 19, that the castle was then in a very ruinous state, and had only one chamber and a kitchen, belonging to … In the reign of Richard II. Tintagel-castle was made a state-prison, and a more desolate spot could not have been … Earl of Huntingdon, was made constable in 1388. The only state-prisoners whose names have come to our knowledge are, …
Magna Britannia
… Upon removing the ceiling some time ago, it being in a state of decay, the original vaulted roof was discovered, but … Others." Communicated by Mr. Oliver from Lord Clifford's papers at Ugbrooke. See Godwin de Prsulibus. Mr. Oliver's …
A History of the County of Warwick
… P. Styles, 'Sir Simon Archer', Dugd. Soc. Occasional Papers, 6 (1946). The great collection of Archer Deeds, &c., …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 647. Dict. Nat. Biog. Sheahan, op. cit. 854. Mr. Rutland's Papers at Taplow. Exch. Dep. Spec. Com. 37 Eliz. no. 453; Exch. Dep. Mich. 3 Jas. I, no. 37. Mr. Rutland's Papers. Ibid. Accts. and Papers (1867), liv, no. 159. Ld. Rev. Misc. Bks. clxxxviii, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… date, but the northern window is in a singularly perfect state. Externally it is in sandstone and simply chamfered, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were sold in 1937 by Gerald Keatinge to the Secretary of State for Air and were part of the lands of R.A.F. Chilmark … Marlborough (d. 1629) and the holder of various offices of state, including that of Lord Chief Justice, who was not in …
A History of the County of Rutland
… and said how Sir John Foleville . . . should let make a state by his feoffees to his brother, Sir Christopher, and to …