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A History of the County of Hampshire
… this Mr. Penton who, as member for the city, entertained George III and Queen Charlotte for two nights at Eastgate … of Queen Anne was rated even higher than the well-known George Inn further up the High Street. It covered a wide … famous proprietor Dibsdale went from the 'Chequer' to the 'George' and took his prosperity with him. Immediately west of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1509; and John Barnack, 1524. There is also a brass to George Ridding, head master 186684, and then Bishop of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the fee farm to the mayor and bailiffs for sixty years. 69 George II, on the petition of the mayor and bailiffs, renewed … for a term of twenty-eight years in July 1731, 70 and George III renewed the same in perpetuity in 1762. 71 Thus … a large cabbage with stem and the roots on to it before George Todd of the said city victualler on the middle …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the emblems of the Passion, the arms of the see and St. George. The altar-space beneath is now filled by one side of … on the cheveron, the arms of Edward the Confessor, of St. George, of King Henry VIII, a cheveron between three swans … attributed to Edward the Confessor and the cross of St. George. The arches of the main arcades are four-centred, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… top rail with the initials and date G. and A.W. 1675 (for George and Agnes Williamson). b(24). Alice Howe, house on the …
Survey of London
… Henry Robert Morland (1730?1797) portrait painter, son of George Henry Morland, painter and father of George Morland the well known landscape painter. He exhibited …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… of corn in times of frost, invented by Jacob Senoy and George Frise, of Utrecht, Holland, and suggesting that, if …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… chapel of St. Edward (henceforth to be associated with St. George) with canopied stalls for the knights and canons of … to be clerk for three years of certain repairs to St. George's chapel, 'which is threatened with ruin, and on the … for the vicars, clerks and choristers of the chapel of St. George. 20 These houses seem to have been built in 141516, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… reign the order of the Garter 98 and the college of St. George were founded, and there was a great activity in … hawked in Windsor Park. 109 In his honour the feast of St. George was celebrated at Windsor in 1358 with unusual … was in residence at the castle keeping the feasts of St. George with great pomp and remaining there for many months. …
Survey of London Monograph
… b. 1539; educ. Eton. 1563 took a 'view' of the arms of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle (Coll. of Arms, Anstis MS. Q. … proper. Motto: Prudentia et Simplicitate. 17. RICHARD ST GEORGE (1602). See Clarenceux (17). 18. SAMUEL THOMPSON … Staffordshire (d. 1634) by Ursula, dau. and heiress of George Brome of Holton; Windsor 1726; 1736, being crippled by …