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" VIII. had a residence where the Tankard public-house and the Theatre now stand. In the former, some curious remains of the decorations of Sir Anthony's mansion still exist, particularly in a large room on the ground floor ; the oak wainscot of which,... "
Memorials of the Ancient of Ipswich, in the County of Suffolk - Page 34
by John Wodderspoon - 1850 - 403 pages
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The History & Description of the Town and Borough of Ipswich: Including the ...

G. R. Clarke (of Ipswich, Eng.) - 1830 - 562 pages
...attached to the adjoiningmansion, then occupied by the lute Mrs. Parish. In the Tankard public house, some curious remains of the decorations of Sir Anthony's...large room on the ground floor; the oak wainscot of which—beautifully carved in festoons of flowers, and a variety of devices — was formerly gilt,...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 101, Part 1; Volume 149

1831 - 732 pages
...Henry VIII. had a residence where the Tankard public-house and the Theatre now stand. In the former, some curious remains of the decorations of Sir Anthony's...of flowers, and a Variety of devices, was formerly- gilti but is now painted blue and white. The cieling1 is. of "groined work, carved and wrought something...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 101

1831 - 628 pages
...Henry \ Ml- had a residence where the Tankard public-house and the Theatre now stand. In the former, some curious remains of the decorations of Sir Anthony's mansion still exist, particu!..:!;•• in a large room on the ground floor the oak wainscot of which, beautifully carved...
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