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It estis is the finest wooden effigy in England . Sir Thomas Cresacre , the head of a family of country squires , was the eldest son and successor of John Cresacre ( ob . c . 1320 ) , the first of the Cresacres of Barnborough .
It estis is the finest wooden effigy in England . Sir Thomas Cresacre , the head of a family of country squires , was the eldest son and successor of John Cresacre ( ob . c . 1320 ) , the first of the Cresacres of Barnborough .
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Events were moving forward very quickly : nobody had anticipated the flight of James from England . It was becoming increasingly evident that there was a large body of people in England with a fixed idea of the sanctity of Kingship ...
Events were moving forward very quickly : nobody had anticipated the flight of James from England . It was becoming increasingly evident that there was a large body of people in England with a fixed idea of the sanctity of Kingship ...
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In England they were already established when Stephen became king in 1135. Their headquarters in this country were in London , originally in the parish of St. Andrew , Holborn , near the North end of the present Chancery Lane .
In England they were already established when Stephen became king in 1135. Their headquarters in this country were in London , originally in the parish of St. Andrew , Holborn , near the North end of the present Chancery Lane .
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THE MEDIAEVAL MILITARY EFFIGIES | 1 |
The Sleeved Surcoat | 3 |
Effigy Ralph Lord Grimthorpe d 1316 at Hurworth | 8 |
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