Records of Buckinghamshire, Том 5James Pickburn, 1878 |
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... aid and co - operation of all the members of the Society in exerting their influence for the preserva- tion of any antiquities that may be brought to light in the County , and in encouraging the sending of them PREFACE . vii.
... aid and co - operation of all the members of the Society in exerting their influence for the preserva- tion of any antiquities that may be brought to light in the County , and in encouraging the sending of them PREFACE . vii.
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... tion . This is now used as an organ chamber , the broad four - centred arch into the chancel having been opened out for this purpose . A blocked opening in the north pier of the chancel arch has also been opened out . The rood - loft ...
... tion . This is now used as an organ chamber , the broad four - centred arch into the chancel having been opened out for this purpose . A blocked opening in the north pier of the chancel arch has also been opened out . The rood - loft ...
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... tion of the Sovereign in the meantime seems to have been King of Germany and Italy , and Emperor elect , and the title used until the full Imperial dignity had been attained was King of the Romans , which , as Speed says , meant Emperor ...
... tion of the Sovereign in the meantime seems to have been King of Germany and Italy , and Emperor elect , and the title used until the full Imperial dignity had been attained was King of the Romans , which , as Speed says , meant Emperor ...
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... tion doubtless lured him with the prospect of triumph over such of the Princes who opposed him , their sub- mission to his sovereignty , the union of the factions in his interest , and ultimately the sanction of the Pope and coronation ...
... tion doubtless lured him with the prospect of triumph over such of the Princes who opposed him , their sub- mission to his sovereignty , the union of the factions in his interest , and ultimately the sanction of the Pope and coronation ...
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... seemingly is of Tudor times , and an altera- tion of the original one , of which remain on either side slender shafts with " Early English " capitals . Windows in East Wall of Long Chamber Stoup ? to 58 RECORDS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE .
... seemingly is of Tudor times , and an altera- tion of the original one , of which remain on either side slender shafts with " Early English " capitals . Windows in East Wall of Long Chamber Stoup ? to 58 RECORDS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE .
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Abbey aforesaid aisle Amersham ancient appears arch arms Aylesbury Bart Beachampton Beaconsfield bells Bennet borough Browne Willis Buckingham Buckinghamshire Bucks burgesses buried Burke Burnham Burnham Abbey Calverton Castle Cave celt century chancel chapel Charles Lowndes charter church Claydon CLAYDON HOUSE Danes daughter Desborough died Duke Earl Edward effigies England engraved feet flint founder guild Hedsor heir Henry High Wycombe Hill Hospital House Hughenden Hughenden Manor hundred inscription interesting King King's Knight Lady land Lipscomb Little Marlow London Lord Lowndes Manor Marlow married Mary Mears mentioned Missenden Montfort monument nave Newport Pagnell Norman original Oxford parish Parliament payd Penn period Plate present probably Queen RECORDS reign remains restoration Richard road Robert Roman Saxon side stone Stony Stratford Temple Thomas tion tower town Verney Vicar wall Wellesbourne wife William window
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