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Sir William Dugdale of Blyth Hall in 1656: an etching by Wenceslaus Hollar
Sir William Dugdale (12 September 1605 – 10 February 1686) was an English antiquary and herald. As a scholar he was influential in the development of medieval history as an academic subject.
Sir WilliamDugdale (12 September 1605 – 10 February 1686) was an English antiquary and herald. As a scholar he was influential in the development of...
Kingdom on 17 July 1936 for William Francis Stratford Dugdale. He was a descendant of the famous antiquary Sir WilliamDugdale, and a maternal member of...
Dugdale is an English surname and may refer to: Adam Dugdale (born 1987), English footballer Alan Dugdale (born 1952), English footballer Alex Dugdale...
number of prominent antiquaries (including Robert Glover, William Camden, WilliamDugdale and Elias Ashmole) held office as professional heralds. The...
1920 and named after the distinguished Warwickshire antiquarian Sir WilliamDugdale. Vol. Title I. Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon...
ship's captain WilliamDugdale in Melbourne in March 1853. They settled at Queenscliff where sons Einnim, Carl and Austin were born. Dugdale was a vegetarian...
of Peter de Howard. Dugdale states that William Howard de Howard was the progenitor of the subsequently noble Howard family. William Howard was knighted...
textual reference to the use of a Rosary-like string of prayer-beads. WilliamDugdale (1656) stated that a window with representations of Leofric and Godiva...
MDCLXVI, by WilliamDugdale, Esq., Norroy King of Arms. Surtees Society. Vol. 36. Durham: Surtees Society. Clay, J. W., ed. (1899). Dugdale's Visitation...
very early Anglo Saxon phase of building at St Paul's Cathedral, and WilliamDugdale says he began the building. In recent times he has been portrayed in...
company Mossack Fonseca. Cameron is a nephew of Sir WilliamDugdale, brother-in-law of Katherine, Lady Dugdale (died 2004, former Lady-in-Waiting to The Queen)...
celebrate her birthday on 31 May. The year of her birth is more uncertain. WilliamDugdale, the 17th-century antiquary, suggested that she had been born in 1441...
John Dugdale and changed his name to Dugdale in 1799. Later Dugdales became the Dugdale baronets of Blyth and Merevale. In May 2024, WilliamDugdale, the...
Enid Marx. According to WilliamDugdale there was a manor-house built at Compton Verney in about 1442. In 1656 WilliamDugdale wrote in his Antiquities...
the 16th century by the royal antiquarian John Leland. Around 1640, WilliamDugdale carefully sketched the graves. In 1644, during the English Civil War...
published anonymously in 1828 by John Benjamin Brookes and reprinted by WilliamDugdale. However, it was not widely known or circulated until the 1893 edition...
silk. The oldest surviving English herald's tabard is that of Sir WilliamDugdale as Garter King of Arms (1677–1686). It was at one time the custom for...
Retrieved 1 April 2011. "Home". Elymuseum.org.uk. Retrieved 31 May 2022. Dugdale, William (1662). History of Imbanking and Drayning of Divers Fens and. Marshes...
Benjamin Brookes, the book was not widely known until it was reprinted by WilliamDugdale in 1893. This tale of sex and sadism consists largely of a series of...
seventeenth century by WilliamDugdale. As the story goes, Queen Adélaide of France became enamored of a young knight, William d'Albini, at a joust. However...
The Lord Bishop William Smyth Margaret, Countess of Salisbury Walter, 1st Earl of Essex Philip, 20th Earl of Arundel Sir WilliamDugdale The Lord Bishop...
while occupying a suite of rooms in the Watergate Tower; according to WilliamDugdale, a 17th-century antiquary, this made it "a place not only of great...
"unconquered". The adoption of this motto followed the invasion of Britain by William of Normandy, as he was unable to subdue the county and they negotiated...