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A History of the County of Hampshire
… no authentic evidence of its existence until the reign of Henry I. 2 The early corporate existence of Winchester owed … the 12th century is shown clearly by the two charters of Henry II, one granting to the citizens of Winchester all the … renewed the grant to the city for sixty years. 59 Henry VIII confirmed the same in 1515. 60 In spite of this …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the arms of Edward the Confessor, of St. George, of King Henry VIII, a cheveron between three swans with a rose on the … initials W. F. and H. B., for William Frost, Steward, and Henry Broke, Prior, and motto 'Sit laus Deo.' Of the six …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ST. CROSS The hospital of St. Cross was founded in 1136 by Henry of Blois, and consisted of a church with hospital … with herring-bone brickwork, probably the work of Henry Compton (master 1667), whose initials, with the date … including the arms of the hospital impaling those of Henry Compton. A modern stair at the north-east corner of the …
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 …
A Dictionary of London
… First mention: "The Windmill," 1522 (Inventory, temp. H. VIII.). An old tavern at the corner of Old Jewry and … Place," besides Poolwys in Oldefyschstretes ende, 26 H. VIII. 1534 (L. and P. H. VIII. VII. 508). Not further identified. …
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 … and Lambarde 23 the only work done in the castle by Henry VIII was the rebuilding at some unrecorded date of the …
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 … as a royal residence, Windsor Castle alone is indicated. Henry kept Christmas at Windsor in 111314 13 and held a … a knight of the Garter with great splendour. In 1510 Henry VIII paid his first visit to the castle which is associated …
Survey of London Monograph
… at 40 and Norroy at 40 goods and 20 fees ( L. & P. Hen. VIII, iii, 2486). (See D.N.B.; etc.) Arms: Quarterly, (1) … 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 … Betchworth, in Surrey, which they had surrendered to Henry VIII.; and a spacious brick mansion, with stone facings, was …
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