The Antiquarian Magazine & Bibliographer, Volume 5William Reeves and T. Fisher Unwin, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... Lord Herbert in his History of Henry VIII . tells us that he often saw it . The design was taken from the Maison de l'Etate , the Exchange of Calais . It had a Sagittary in the rear of the building ( back front ) , which faced the place ...
... Lord Herbert in his History of Henry VIII . tells us that he often saw it . The design was taken from the Maison de l'Etate , the Exchange of Calais . It had a Sagittary in the rear of the building ( back front ) , which faced the place ...
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... Lord Holland by order of Charles I . " * " In attendance on the King's grace was the Master of the Horse , Sir Henry Guilford , leading the King's spare horse , which was trapped in a mantlet , front and back piece , all of fine gold ...
... Lord Holland by order of Charles I . " * " In attendance on the King's grace was the Master of the Horse , Sir Henry Guilford , leading the King's spare horse , which was trapped in a mantlet , front and back piece , all of fine gold ...
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... Lord Abergavenny , and George Talbot , Earl of Shrewsbury , the Lord Steward , and old Fisher , Bishop of Rochester , together with Cardinal Wolsey . " There was a barrier on either side of the Kings ; the English Archers and Yeomen of ...
... Lord Abergavenny , and George Talbot , Earl of Shrewsbury , the Lord Steward , and old Fisher , Bishop of Rochester , together with Cardinal Wolsey . " There was a barrier on either side of the Kings ; the English Archers and Yeomen of ...
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... Lord Deputy , advanced against it on the night of the 21st of January , 1551 , from which time until the reign of Mary , November 17 , 1558 , it remained in the hands of the English . The Duke of Burgundy besieged it in 1436 , but was ...
... Lord Deputy , advanced against it on the night of the 21st of January , 1551 , from which time until the reign of Mary , November 17 , 1558 , it remained in the hands of the English . The Duke of Burgundy besieged it in 1436 , but was ...
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... lord paramount , the Count of Guisnes , he granted franchises to the new comers . He then built the parish church ... lords , since which it has belonged to France . It was well fortified , and was one of the chief places of defence of ...
... lord paramount , the Count of Guisnes , he granted franchises to the new comers . He then built the parish church ... lords , since which it has belonged to France . It was well fortified , and was one of the chief places of defence of ...
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