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The Tomb Of Lord Bardolf.  This Tomb is in Dennington Church in ye County of Suffolk, & was erected to ye Memory of Willm. Lord Bardolf, Chamberlain to K. Hen.6. who by his Will, bearing Date Dec.1:1438, bequeath'd his Body to be buried in this place.  To
The Tomb Of Lord Bardolf. This Tomb is in Dennington Church in ye County of Suffolk, & was erected to ye Memory of Willm. Lord Bardolf, Chamberlain to K. Hen.6. who by his Will, bearing Date Dec.1:1438, bequeath'd his Body to be buried in this place. To Sr. John Rouse Bart. This Plate is Inscrib'd, by his most Obedient abd Humble Servt. Jos:a Kirby.
Drawn after ye Tomb by Jos:a Kirby, & Publish'd by him March 25: 1748. Engrav'd by J. Wood.
Engraving. 245 x 315mm (9½ x 12¼"). Some foxing. Crease into lower part of image at right.
Sir William Phelip (1383 - 1441) of Dennington, Suffolk, and Erpingham, Norfolk. He served at Agincourt, was captain of Harfleur 1421 - 1422, treasurer of the household to Henry V, and chamberlain to Henry VI, and on 13 Nov. 1437 was created Baron Bardolf. On his death in 1441 the peerage became extinct. Rare.
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A View of the Palace, of Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, at Kew.
A View of the Palace, of Her Royal Highness the Princess Dowager of Wales, at Kew. Vüe du Palais de Son Altesse Royale Madame la Princesse de Galles à Kew.
[William Woollet, after Joshua Kirby.]
London Printed for Rob.t Sayer at the Golden Buck near Serjeants Inn Fleet Street. [n.d. c.1763.]
Engraving. Plate 172 x 273mm. 6¾" x 10¾".
Royal Collection: RCIN 702947.a.
[Ref: 9012]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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[Scole Inn, Diss.] Schoale Inn.
[Scole Inn, Diss.] Schoale Inn.
Joshua Kirby Delin.t. Jn.o Fessey Sculp.
Publish'd by H. Martin according to act of Parliament May 1. 1740.
Rare engraving. Sheet 355 x 475mm (14 x 18¾"). Trimmed within plate, tear through publication line, laid on card.
The exterior of Scole Inn, with its massive sign spanning the road outside. Once called the White Hart, it was built in 1655 to serve this coaching traffic. Both Charles II and Admiral Nelson slept there, and highwayman John Belcher is said to have ridden his horse up the stairs at the inn to evade the law. The hunting-themed sign was also constructed in 1655, costing £1057 to make and erect, with over twenty-five carved figures, including Diana and Cerberus, Neptune and a deer-headed man. It was removed in the early 19th century, as it cost too much to maintain.
[Ref: 61263]   £320.00  
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