The History of Belvoir Castle: From the Norman Conquest to the Nineteenth Century: Accompanied by a Description of the Present Castle, and Critical Notes of the Paintings,tapestry, Statuary, &c., with which it is Enriched |
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... England , had approved himself as the person most capable , perhaps , among his distinguished compeers , of the high trust now to be im- posed upon him . This estimate of the relative position in which the Conqueror , and his valiant ...
... England , had approved himself as the person most capable , perhaps , among his distinguished compeers , of the high trust now to be im- posed upon him . This estimate of the relative position in which the Conqueror , and his valiant ...
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... England ; or in the Church of St. Mary's Priory at Belvoir ; but this not without the consent of the Abbot of St. Albans . Robert de Todeni having thus given the patronage of the Church of St. Mary to the monastery of St. Albans during ...
... England ; or in the Church of St. Mary's Priory at Belvoir ; but this not without the consent of the Abbot of St. Albans . Robert de Todeni having thus given the patronage of the Church of St. Mary to the monastery of St. Albans during ...
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... England , Vaux , and others . The Church of Rievaulx is now almost perfect , except the tower and roof . Dr. Dibdin , in his Northern Tour , ( 1838 ) with an ecstacy of description , an imitation of which it would be unwise to attempt ...
... England , Vaux , and others . The Church of Rievaulx is now almost perfect , except the tower and roof . Dr. Dibdin , in his Northern Tour , ( 1838 ) with an ecstacy of description , an imitation of which it would be unwise to attempt ...
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... England , present at the Jubilee , at Rome , in 1350 ; the king having discoun- tenanced the attendance of his subjects at this ceremony , on account of the large sums of money usually taken out of the kingdom on such occasions ...
... England , present at the Jubilee , at Rome , in 1350 ; the king having discoun- tenanced the attendance of his subjects at this ceremony , on account of the large sums of money usually taken out of the kingdom on such occasions ...
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... England , at that time an appurtenance of this Castle . The possession of the Castle , was not , however , rendered , without a struggle on the part of an attached friend of the Lord Ros . When Lord Hastings came for the purpose of ...
... England , at that time an appurtenance of this Castle . The possession of the Castle , was not , however , rendered , without a struggle on the part of an attached friend of the Lord Ros . When Lord Hastings came for the purpose of ...
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admirable afterwards appears April architecture argent arms barons beautiful Belvoir Castle born Bottesford Bottesford Church buried canvas Captain chancel chapel character Charles colouring common coronet Countess Croxton daughter death died Duchess of Rutland Duke of Rutland Earl of Rutland Edward eldest Elizabeth England father feet figures flowers France garter George grace Grantham gules head Henry honour horse impaling inches inscription John July June king knight Knipton Lady land Landscape late Duchess latter Leicester Lincolnshire Lord Robert Manners Lord Ros majesty manor Marquis of Granby married master monument Muston Nichols noble painted painter panel parliament person picture portion portraits present Prince principal Priory queen regent's gallery Robert de Ros Robert de Todeni Robert Manners Roos royal Sept sepult side Sir Gervase Lucas Sir Robert Stathern Staunton style taste Thomas Thoroton tower wife William de Albini Woolsthorpe