Chelsea Old ChurchDuckworth and Company, 1904 - 319 стор. |
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... daughter and for our friends soules doom in the said Church yearly an obite during 20 yeares at which obites to have 3 priestes to syng by note both dirige and masse and then to be given and spent 6 " every yere during the yeres above ...
... daughter and for our friends soules doom in the said Church yearly an obite during 20 yeares at which obites to have 3 priestes to syng by note both dirige and masse and then to be given and spent 6 " every yere during the yeres above ...
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... daughter , who was married to Gregory Lord Dacre . Lady Dacre devised it to Lord Burleigh , with remainder to his son , Sir Robert Cecil , who sold it to Henry Clinton Earl of Lincoln . Sir Arthur Gorges married the Earl of Lincoln's ...
... daughter , who was married to Gregory Lord Dacre . Lady Dacre devised it to Lord Burleigh , with remainder to his son , Sir Robert Cecil , who sold it to Henry Clinton Earl of Lincoln . Sir Arthur Gorges married the Earl of Lincoln's ...
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... daughter , who was married to Crew Offley . Their son John Offley , in turn , devised it to his kinsman , Colonel the Hon . Francis Needham . By Colonel Needham it was sold to Mr. Henry Lewer , from whose representative it was purchased ...
... daughter , who was married to Crew Offley . Their son John Offley , in turn , devised it to his kinsman , Colonel the Hon . Francis Needham . By Colonel Needham it was sold to Mr. Henry Lewer , from whose representative it was purchased ...
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... daughter Ursula , who married first James Barnard , and secondly Thomas Hungerford , I shall have more to say in a later chapter . In 1536 Sandes sold the Manor to the King , who had been a frequent visitor at Chelsea in the early days ...
... daughter Ursula , who married first James Barnard , and secondly Thomas Hungerford , I shall have more to say in a later chapter . In 1536 Sandes sold the Manor to the King , who had been a frequent visitor at Chelsea in the early days ...
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... daughter of John late Duke of Northumberland , dyed without Yssue , May yo 2d1620 Aged 72 & is below Inter'd by her Mother . The next occupant of the Manor House appears to have been Anne of Cleves , who , according to a Manuscript at ...
... daughter of John late Duke of Northumberland , dyed without Yssue , May yo 2d1620 Aged 72 & is below Inter'd by her Mother . The next occupant of the Manor House appears to have been Anne of Cleves , who , according to a Manuscript at ...
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Сторінка 90 - The place was wonderfully charming, both from the advantages of its site, for from one part almost the whole of the noble city of London was visible ; and from another, the beautiful Thames, with green meadows and woody eminences all around: and also for its own beauty, for...
Сторінка 145 - Seale, and there got him to seal the business. Here I saw by day-light two very fine pictures in the gallery, that a little while ago I saw by night; and did also go all over the house, and found it to be the prettiest contrived house that ever I saw in my life.
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