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  1. archive.british-history.ac.uk › cal-cecil-papers › vol24Index: S | British History Online

    Hace 14 horas · Pages 379-389. Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House: Volume 24, Addenda, 1605-1668.Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1976.

  2. Hace 5 días · Funeral of the countess of Arundel. A full account of this funeral is preserved in the College of Arms, I. 15, ff. 266 et seq. The lady was previously countess of Sussex, and a letter written under that signature in 1537 has been published in Miss Wood's Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies, vol. ii. p. 306.

  3. Hace 2 días · Ralph Stafford, 2nd Baron Stafford: 1301–1372 1348 ... Elizabeth de Mowbray, Countess of Nottingham: 1366 – 1425 1386 Later Duchess of Norfolk F19 ... Later Earl of Sussex 285 William Fitzalan, 11th Earl of Arundel: c. 1484–1544 1525 286 Thomas Manners, 14th Baron de Ros:

  4. Hace 4 días · The lady Marques, who was "in her hair," and dressed in a surcoat of crimson velvet, furred with ermines, with strait sleeves, was led by Elizabeth countess of Rutland, and Dorothy countess of Sussex.

  5. Hace 4 días · STANMER (fn. 1) Stanmere (viii cent. onwards); Stammer (xvii cent.). Stanmer is a Downland parish lying on the southern slopes of the main range, below Ditchling Beacon. The parish stretches from south-west to north-east for about 2½ miles. Its shape is approximately a rhombus, its greatest width being about 1½ miles.

  6. Hace 4 días · For 850 years they have owned the magnificent Arundel Castle, recently robbed for relics of Mary Queen of Scots. They also own 16,000 prime acres of Sussex. In contrast, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex (better known as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle) own no land in that valuable county. Nor are they playing much of a part in the coronation.

  7. Hace 14 horas · History Anglo-Saxon period (871–1066) The royal household has roots in the comitatus that provided military support to early Anglo-Saxon kings. In addition to the royal family, the household would have included a large staff of domestic servants, military personnel, priests, and clerks. Household members included noble thegns for whom such service could lead to promotion to higher office.