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A History of the County of Hampshire
… barge-boards, partly restored, takes the form of king-post trusses. The window frames are all later insertions and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… episcopal palace of Wolvesey, the fortified castle of Henry of Blois. The ruins and the later 17th-century palace … dates, but both probably falling within the episcopate of Henry of Blois, 112971. The earlier work, probably c. 1140, … The great hall, belonging to the later work of Bishop Henry, is now reduced to a mere fragment, its north wall …
Survey of London
… the site of Colville Court was sold by William Franks to Henry Bingley in 1773. 34 Excluded from the sale were the … Ironmongers and Apothecaries Companies. No. 36. 1779, Henry Morland, probably Henry Robert Morland (1730?1797) portrait painter, son of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Robert the governor or Earl of Northumbria in 1095. 6 Of Henry I it is stated that he held his court at Whitsuntide in … within the castle is indicated by the fact that King Henry was married in it to his second queen, Adeliza. With … visited Windsor. The beginning of the long reign of Edward III is marked as regards the castle by an inquisition and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Windsor, holding a great council there soon afterwards. 8 Henry I was at Windsor in September 1101, 9 at Christmas … their exactions and depredations. 47 The reign of Henry III was an important one for the history of the castle. In … for the winter. 150 The Earl of Warwick was given the post of the king's 'master' or tutor, his appointment …
Survey of London Monograph
… is now one of the six heralds in ordinary. Badge: Edward III's (Edward of Windsor) sun-burst, that is, golden sunrays … Queen a Catalogue of the Officers of Arms from the time of Henry V (Lant's Roll), purporting to show that it had always … St John Zachary's, London, and of Streatham, Surrey; s. of Henry Thompson of Eynesbury, Bedfordshire, painter-stainer …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… edifice, erected by Ralph, Lord Cromwell, in the reign of Henry VI., and afterwards, for several generations, one of … in the early part of the heptarchy; and in the 36th of Henry III., Archbishop Boniface obtained for the inhabitants the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… some early 17th-century moulded ceiling-beams and a wall-post of the same period, with a shaped head. (5). Cross Farm, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… chancel, (7) 17th-century table-tomb; (8) to Jeane wife of Henry Samwayes of Weymouth, early 18th-century headstone; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… mid or late 15th-century date, and of six bays, with king-post trusses. moulded wall-plates, purlins, ridge and … health to the neighbours of Winge', by Ellis, Francis and Henry Knight, 1654; 2nd by Ellis Knight, 1640, 3rd and 4th by … E. end, (1) to George Redman, 1699; at W. end, (2) to Henry Redman, steward to the Earl of Carnarvon, 1672, with …