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The rebuilding must have taken several years , but I do not think the glazing of the east window can be put back beyond 1450 , at the very earliest . Thornton must have been dead long before that . whole area was formerly " The Five ...
The rebuilding must have taken several years , but I do not think the glazing of the east window can be put back beyond 1450 , at the very earliest . Thornton must have been dead long before that . whole area was formerly " The Five ...
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... of probably early seventeenth - century date ; and in the oriel window of the great hall of Horham Hall , also in Essex , is a panel of glass dating probably from the early sixteenth century which also bears the motto and feathers .
... of probably early seventeenth - century date ; and in the oriel window of the great hall of Horham Hall , also in Essex , is a panel of glass dating probably from the early sixteenth century which also bears the motto and feathers .
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29 - Early Ascents of Mont Blanc by English Travellers - Kensington Gravel at Versailles - West - Country Place - names in the Seven- teenth Century - Coats of Arms : Identification Sought Meliora - Stevenson and Miss Yonge - Principal ...
29 - Early Ascents of Mont Blanc by English Travellers - Kensington Gravel at Versailles - West - Country Place - names in the Seven- teenth Century - Coats of Arms : Identification Sought Meliora - Stevenson and Miss Yonge - Principal ...
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One of the meanings of the 66 EARLY . RAILWAY TRAVELLING ( 12 S. vii , interest the letters of your correspondents . In Mr. W. M. Acworth's delightful book The Railways of England ' it is pointed out that though the early English ...
One of the meanings of the 66 EARLY . RAILWAY TRAVELLING ( 12 S. vii , interest the letters of your correspondents . In Mr. W. M. Acworth's delightful book The Railways of England ' it is pointed out that though the early English ...
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NOTES ON THE EARLY DE REDVERS ( 12 S. vii . 445 ; viii . 15 ) . Richard de " de was not son of Baldwin Brionne . I do not know who his father was . Baldwin the Sheriff , de Excestre , was father of three sons , the youngest of them ...
NOTES ON THE EARLY DE REDVERS ( 12 S. vii . 445 ; viii . 15 ) . Richard de " de was not son of Baldwin Brionne . I do not know who his father was . Baldwin the Sheriff , de Excestre , was father of three sons , the youngest of them ...
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