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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... latter - WILLIAM DE ALBINI BRITO , his son , becomes a brother and monk of , and benefactor to , the Priory - What the incorporation of a layman . into an ecclesiastical body implied - WILLIAM DE ALBINI II . , benefactor to the Belvoir ...
... latter - WILLIAM DE ALBINI BRITO , his son , becomes a brother and monk of , and benefactor to , the Priory - What the incorporation of a layman . into an ecclesiastical body implied - WILLIAM DE ALBINI II . , benefactor to the Belvoir ...
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... latter place , to the effect , that Richard de Ros had presented one of the windows . There are similar traces of the De Ros family , according to the same authority , in Scotton and Ropsley Churches . JOHN DE ROS , of Hamlake , eldest ...
... latter place , to the effect , that Richard de Ros had presented one of the windows . There are similar traces of the De Ros family , according to the same authority , in Scotton and Ropsley Churches . JOHN DE ROS , of Hamlake , eldest ...
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... latter , upon the tenants of his manor of Melton Roos , in Lincolnshire , from their customary privilege of pasture and turf - cutting , at Wragby . This dispute was ad- judicated by the then Archbishop of Canterbury , Thomas Arundel ...
... latter , upon the tenants of his manor of Melton Roos , in Lincolnshire , from their customary privilege of pasture and turf - cutting , at Wragby . This dispute was ad- judicated by the then Archbishop of Canterbury , Thomas Arundel ...
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... latter at his death ; upon trust for the other relatives of Lord Ros , reserving only a rent of seven hundred marks to the king , and the right , title , and interest of those who have , or ought to have , possession or occupation of ...
... latter at his death ; upon trust for the other relatives of Lord Ros , reserving only a rent of seven hundred marks to the king , and the right , title , and interest of those who have , or ought to have , possession or occupation of ...
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... latter nobleman had been brought up , by the highly moral and religious Lord Burleigh , as the guardian appoin- ted by his father ; whose son , William Cecil , had married Elizabeth , sole child and heiress of Edward , third Earl of ...
... latter nobleman had been brought up , by the highly moral and religious Lord Burleigh , as the guardian appoin- ted by his father ; whose son , William Cecil , had married Elizabeth , sole child and heiress of Edward , third Earl 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