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... buried at St. Peter's Church , Marlborough , and her arms impaled with those of her husband on the monument in the church ( tinctures not expressed , the colours being probably worn away ) , are a chevron between three crosses moline ...
... buried at St. Peter's Church , Marlborough , and her arms impaled with those of her husband on the monument in the church ( tinctures not expressed , the colours being probably worn away ) , are a chevron between three crosses moline ...
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... buried at Houghton . His wife , Mrs. Susannah Brown died at Bridge House May 7 , 1913 , aged 88 , and was also buried at Houghton . Reminiscences of Bateman Brown , J.P. , ' was published at Peterborough , 1905 . Bateman Brown was the ...
... buried at Houghton . His wife , Mrs. Susannah Brown died at Bridge House May 7 , 1913 , aged 88 , and was also buried at Houghton . Reminiscences of Bateman Brown , J.P. , ' was published at Peterborough , 1905 . Bateman Brown was the ...
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... buried there , still remains . The Minster was re- founded as a secular foundation , with a Dean and Canons , by Edward the Confessor . It became a Royal Free Chapel , and so continued until the reign of Edward VI . , when the College ...
... buried there , still remains . The Minster was re- founded as a secular foundation , with a Dean and Canons , by Edward the Confessor . It became a Royal Free Chapel , and so continued until the reign of Edward VI . , when the College ...
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... buried within it relative to the travelling and transport facilities that radiated from the metropolis nearly two hundred years ago , when the Golden Cross at Charing Cross and the other celebrated coaching - houses of Piccadilly were ...
... buried within it relative to the travelling and transport facilities that radiated from the metropolis nearly two hundred years ago , when the Golden Cross at Charing Cross and the other celebrated coaching - houses of Piccadilly were ...
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... buried on the 22nd . In the interval between the 1st and 22nd Feb. there was a change of Steward . Master Roger Edgeworth made his last signature as Senescallus on Feb. 1 , and his successor , Master William Court , made his first on ...
... buried on the 22nd . In the interval between the 1st and 22nd Feb. there was a change of Steward . Master Roger Edgeworth made his last signature as Senescallus on Feb. 1 , and his successor , Master William Court , made his first on ...
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