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  • ...her wedding gown. At the wedding feast it was explained to the guests who Henry really was. {{media}} Information and image provided by Laurence Jones (laurencejones@eircom.net)
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  • ...oar, and here it is being attacked and defeated by the red dragon badge of Henry. Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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  • File:Sodorman-man.jpg|[[Henry Man]] (1546-1555–56) File:Sodorman-bridgeman.jpg|[[Henry Bridgeman]] (1671-1682)
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  • ...ur visitacon for the Countye of Dorset, the 9th day of September 1623", by Henry St. George, Richmond Herald, and Samuel Lennard, Bluemantle Pursuivant. {{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Image provided by Laurence Jones.
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  • ...s Carew, K.G., Master of the Horse, for alleged treason in 1539 as part of Henry's collection of local manors when building Nonsuch Palace. <br/> {{media}} Image and information provided by Laurence Jones
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  • ...ocks in the second quarter symbolises the famous Royal Dockyard founded by Henry VIII, and the figure in the third quarter is that of Peter the Great of Rus '''[[Literature]]''': Information provided by Laurence Jones, image from the Lewisham council.
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  • ...n, an important place on the Dover Road, especially in coaching days. Here Henry V is reputed to have been entertained on his triumphant return from Agincou ...first cherries were planted in England at Teynham, near Sittingbourne, by Henry VIII.
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  • File:Stasaph-jones.jpg|[[Edward Jones]] (1682-1692) No image|[[Henry Maule]] (1726-1732)
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  • ...arms attributed to Geoffrey de Clinton, Chamberlain and Treasurer to King Henry I, who founded both Kenilworth Castle and Kenilworth Priory. His arms were ...who held Kenilworth Castle from 1248, through his wife the sister of King Henry III. During the later war between the King and the de Montforts the Castle
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  • File:Stdavids-gower.jpg|[[Henry Gower]] (1328-1347) File:Canterbury-chicheley1.jpg|[[Henry Chicheley]] (1407-1414)
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  • ...r than conflict”. It is taken from Seanfhocla Uladh collected by Farneyman Henry Morris. {{media}}'''[[Literature]]''': Image provided by Laurence Jones through information provided by Town Clerk in letter dated 5th March 1999
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  • ...ith Mural Crown and crowned with a representation of a Royal Crown of King Henry VII Or resting the interior hind leg on a Tower Argent and standing on a Co ...black horses supporting the arms. The horses are gorged with the crown of Henry VII, last Tudor Earl of Richmond. The crown also suggests other connections
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  • ...the Lea which, according to tradition, was built by Queen Matilda, wife of Henry I, near the site of a ford which formerly connected London with the old Rom Information provided by Laurence Jones (laurencejones@eircom.net)
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  • ...tary evidence of this. The seal, however, as shown below and reproduced by Jones in 1913, clearly has a medieval design in all aspects. Jones, E.A. Memorials of old north Wales, London : G. Allen & company, ltd., 1913
    3 KB (527 words) - 13:54, 7 January 2024
  • ...y councils to be granted a coat of arms, the cost of which was defrayed by Henry 15th Duke of Norfolk. Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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  • ...hree Tudor Roses recalling the creation of the County of Glamorgan by King Henry VIII in 1586. Image and information provided by Laurence Jones (laurencejones@eircom.net)
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  • ...] of which Wallingford was a part, from the time of the Black Prince until Henry VIII. There are eleven bezants, which record the century of the granting of Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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  • File:Stasaph-standish.jpg|[[Henry Standish]] (1518-1535) File:Stasaph-glemham.jpg|[[Henry Glemham]] (1667-1670)
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  • ...a bishopric, the bishops built a palace at Hatfield, which later passed to Henry VIII. The Tudor roses refer to the many associations with that period, Eliz Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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  • ...were by then the two manors of East Cheam and West Cheam were acquired by Henry VIII over five hundred years later, at the time he was building Nonsuch Pal Image and information provided by Laurence Jones.
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