RMERHFK7–William Kempe - pictured in woodcut prefixed to Kempe 's 'Nine Days Wonder', 1600 - English actor and dancer - dates unknown
RMAX7F5K–KEMPS NINE DAIES WONDER published in 1600 recording how William Kemp Morris danced from Norwich to London - see Description
RMERGNN3–William Kempe, or Kemp, dancing the Morris. English actor and dancer specialising in comic roles and one of original players
RMG3BFWT–WILLIAM KEMP(E) English actor and dancer in comic roles. Famous for jigs and for morris dancing from London to Norwich. Date: flourished circa 1600
RMW60AJ3–William Kemp dancing the Morris, 1600. The frontispiece from Kemps Nine Daies Wonder Performed in a Daunce From London to Norwich. William Kempe (d1603), commonly referred to as Will Kemp, English actor and dancer specialising in comic roles. Best known for having been one of the original players in early dramas by William Shakespeare.
RMA67NG7–William Kemp Dancer
RM2JNGF0Y–William Kempe ( aka Will Kemp circa1560 to circa 1603) who Morris danced from London to Norwich . Kempe was an English comic actor and dancer who is best known for being an original player in early dramas by William Shakespeare at the Globe Theatre. Kempe was one of Lord Strange's Men in 1592 and is also associated with the Lord Chamberlain's Men and with Leicester's Men at Leicester House
RMBJ8C9H–William Kemp Dancing the Morris. William Kempe, died c.1603. English actor and dancer.
RMD98RKE–English Elizabethan clown Will Kempe dancing a jig from Norwich to London in 1600. William Kempe (also spelled Kemp) (fl. 1600{d.1603?}) was an English actor and dancer best known for being one of the original actors in William Shakespeare's plays. Specialising in comic roles, he was considered during the period as the successor to the great Queen's Men clown Richard Tarlton. Source: Kempes Nine Daies Wonder Date 160
RMHT0XJ8–'Scene from Much Ado about Nothing', c1890. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey.
RMBXKW4R–William Kemp Dancing the Morris from Kemp's 'Nine Daies Wonder', 1600; Black and White Illustration;
RM2NH90Y6–William Kempe (c. 1560-1603), commonly referred to as Will Kemp, was an English actor and dancer specializing in comic roles and best known for having been one of the original players in early dramas by William Shakespeare. After his departure from the Chamberlain's Men, Kemp continued to pursue his career as a performer. In February and March 1600, he undertook what he would later call his 'Nine Days Wonder,' in which he morris danced from London to Norwich and later published a description of the event, in which this engraving (1600) appears.
RMHTMHPH–William Kemp or Kempe (d1603) Elizabethan comedian who danced from Norwich to London in 1599. Here Kemp, with bells on his legs, is dancing the Morris, and is accompanied by man with pipe and drum. Woodcut 1600
RMC48BDA–A stained glass window by The Kempe Studios depicting William Smythe Bishop of Lincoln, founder of Brazennose College, Oxford
RM2A9JP99–An historic engraving showing the hexagonal stone built Globe Theatre, London, in Elizabethan times. It was built in 1599 by William Shakespeare's playing company, the 'Lord Chamberlain's Men', on land owned by Thomas Brend. The original theatre had been built of wood.
RM2A2TN4H–William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, in Westminster Abbey and Coat of Arms, Fig. 52, p. 40, Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince Regent. London: printed by J. M'Creery [...], 1817-1832
RMW7CR1B–William Kemp or Kempe, Elizabethan comedian, 1600. Artist: Unknown
RMDYMGK0–Three north of England Saints depicted by Charles E. Kempe in the Church of All Saints Pavement, City of York, UK.
RMWHAYD7–William Kemp, the comedian, left Shakespeare's company in a huff and danced a justificationof himself from London to Norwich. He was replaced by (right) a more subtle comic, Robert Armin
RM2AB4R67–A 1930's artist's impression of the interior of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
RMB8YYX6–Painted glass by C E Kempe representing Winter and illustrating the passage from William Morris The Earthly Paradise
RMERGNKC–William Kempe, or Kemp, dancing the Morris. English actor and dancer specialising in comic roles and one of original players
RMDH3DXF–A path between lines of deciduous trees with a glimpse of the sea. Homeyard botanical gardens, Shaldon, Devon.
RMERGMP2–William Kempe dancing the Morris. William Kempe (died 1603) was an English actor and dancer and member of the Chamberlain's Men, Shakespeare's acting group.
RM2G4YJA7–The Rudolph Kempe Society, The Muses, 58 Waterside, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
RMERGN6G–William Kempe dancing the Morris. William Kempe (died 1603) was an English actor and dancer and member of the Chamberlain's Men, Shakespeare's acting group.
RMKFXNW0–Famous writers commemorated in the John Rylands Library, Manchester, UK
RMD96CCN–William Kemp or Kempe (d1603) Elizabethan comedian who danced from Norwich to London in 1599. Here Kemp, with bells on his legs, is dancing the Morris, and is accompanied by man with pipe and drum. Woodcut 1600
RM2B077NG–St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RMJ323NK–Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic. 29th Apr, 2017. From left: William Karlson (SWE), goalkeeper Pavel Francouz and Jakub Kindl (CZE) and Mario Kempe (SWE) in action during the Sweden vs Finland match of Czech Ice hockey Games, part of Euro Hockey Tour in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic, April 29, 2017. Credit: Vaclav Pancer/CTK Photo/Alamy Live News
RM2NH912W–William Kempe (c. 1560-1603), commonly referred to as Will Kemp, was an English actor and dancer specializing in comic roles and best known for having been one of the original players in early dramas by William Shakespeare. After his departure from the Chamberlain's Men, Kemp continued to pursue his career as a performer. In February and March 1600, he undertook what he would later call his 'Nine Days Wonder,' in which he morris danced from London to Norwich and later published a description of the event, in which this engraving (1600) appears. Colorized.
RMW7ETCM–'Scene from Much Ado about Nothing', c1890. Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey.
RMC48A71–A stained glass window by The Kempe Studios depicting Bishop Smythe, St Stephen & Richard Sutton, Church of St Peter & St Paul, Steeple Aston, Oxford
RMR7APH9–Los Angeles, California, USA. 8th Dec, 2018. Vegas Golden Knights forward William Karlsson (71) and Los Angeles Kings forward Adrian Kempe (9) vie for the the puck during a 2018-2019 NHL hockey game in Los Angeles, on December 8, 2018. Los Angeles Kings won 5-1. Credit: Ringo Chiu/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RM2A2TN20–Inscription on the Coffin of Matilda, Queen of William the Conqueror, Grave inscription of Mathilde of Flanders, signed: Drawn by Charles A. Stothard, Published ... by Mrs. Bray, Fig. 2, A, according to p. 2, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn); Bray (publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the
RM2CJ7CCN–. Two centuries of costume in America, MDCXX-MDCCCXX . 1 musck-colourd cloth doublitt & breeches. 1 1 bucks leather doublitt I2 1 calves leather doublitt 6 I liver-colourd doublitt & jacket & breeches . 7 1 haire-colourd doublitt & jackett & breeches . 5 1 paire canvas drawers 16 I olde eoate. 1 paire old gray breeches . 5 1 stuffe jackett 26 William Kempe of Duxborrow, a settler ofimportance, died in 1641. His wardrobe wasmore varied, and ample and rich. He left twobuff-coats and leather doublets with silver buttons;cloth doublets, three horsemens coats, frize jer-kines, three cassocks, two c
RF2B94HHD–William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, in Westminster Abbey and Coat of Arms, Fig. 52, p. 40, Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince Regent. London: printed by J. M'Creery [...], 1817-1832, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing
RMWHBCMW–Woodcut from the title page of Kemps Nine Daies Wonder by William Kemp , 1600 . William Kemp the comedian , left Shakespeare's company in a huff and danced a justification of himself from London to Norwich .
RFDJ2KB7–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RMB8YYX3–Painted glass by C E Kempe representing Autumn and illustrating the passage from William Morris The Earthly Paradise
RMDH3GH9–Exterior of Homeyard Botanical gardens, Shaldon, Devon.
RMD96CF3–William Shakespeare 'Much Ado About Nothing', play first performed c1598. Dogberry and Verges, local constables of the watch, with the night-watchmen, confronting Conrade and Borachio. Illustration by Henry C Selous (1811-90) showing watch men with their pikes and lantern. There is evidence that the part of Dogberry was written for the Elizabethan comedian William Kemp or Kempe (d1603). Wood engraving 1870.
RM2B077J9–St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RM2NH913C–William Kempe (c. 1560-1603), commonly referred to as Will Kemp, was an English actor and dancer specializing in comic roles and best known for having been one of the original players in early dramas by William Shakespeare. After his departure from the Chamberlain's Men, Kemp continued to pursue his career as a performer. In February and March 1600, he undertook what he would later call his 'Nine Days Wonder,' in which he morris danced from London to Norwich and later published a description of the event, in which this engraving (1600) appears. Colorized.
RM2A2TN7J–William of Windsor, Tomb of William of Windsor at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 89, 80, after p. 60, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince Regent. London: printed
RM2AFWF6J–. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. &§&&< BoUETON-ON-THK-HlLL, 85 abridged, possibly on the reconstruction of the Chancel in thethe Decorated period. Monuments in South Aisle—to Kempe Harward and RobertDevereux Bateson (Rudder)—to Susannah, wife of WilliamBateson, Esq., second daughter of Edmund Pytts, of Kyre, War-wick, Esq., died October, 17G8, aged 29 years ; and three of theirsons, William, the eldest died, aged 4 years • Robert and Thomasin infancy—Arms, Bateson impaling Pytts—to Ann, widow ofRobert Devereux Bateson, Esq., one of the daughters of
RF2B94HF3–Inscription on the Coffin of Matilda, Queen of William the Conqueror, Grave inscription of Mathilde of Flanders, signed: Drawn by Charles A. Stothard, Published ... by Mrs. Bray, Fig. 2, A, according to p. 2, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn), Bray (publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Pr
RFDJ2KA7–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RMB8YYX0–Painted glass by C E Kempe representing Summer and illustrating the passage from William Morris The Earthly Paradise
RMD96CF9–William Shakespeare 'Much Ado About Nothing', play first performed c1598. Dogberry, Constable of the watch, instructing his clerk to write down replies given by Conrade and Borachio: Act 4 Sc 2. There is evidence that the part of Dogberry was written for the Elizabethan comedian William Kemp or Kempe (d1603). Chromolithograph after illustration by Robert Dudley (fl1858-93) for edition of Shakespeare's works published London 1856-1858.
RM2B077NB–St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RM2A2TN9D–William de Colchester, Tomb of William of Colchester at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 126, 114, after p. 86, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince Regent. London
RM2CF56MW–. A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours. ded. Cap-tain Kempe d. unm. at Bridgend, South Wales, in 1829, aged seventy-two. III. Arthur, d. in minority IV. John, an eminent merchant at NewYork, who m. there Miss Eliza Dunbar, but d. s. p. V. William, late of Roath Castle, and*now of Teign Villa.Jane, m. to — Larbeck, esq. II. Honour, m. to John Stevens, esq. of.Surrey, related to the bishop ofSalisbury. The youngest, but only son to have issue, isthe present W
RF2B94HK7–William of Windsor, Tomb of William of Windsor at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 89, 80, after p. 60, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince Regent. London: printed
RFDJ2KAW–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RMB8YYWX–Painted Glass by C E Kempe representing Spring illustrating the passage from William Morris The Earthly Paradise
RM2B077J6–St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RM2A2TN33–William Longespee Earl of Salisbury, Tomb of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, in the Cathedral of Salisbury, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 21, p. 22, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by
RF2B94HJN–William of Hatfield, Tomb of William of Hatfield in the York Minster of York in Yorkshire, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 79, 70, after p. 56, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince R
RFDJ2KAY–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2B077JE–St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RM2A2TN7H–William of Windsor, Tomb of Blanche de la Tour and William of Windsor at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 88, 79, after p. 60, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince
RF2B94HY8–William de Colchester, Tomb of William of Colchester at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 126, 114, after p. 86, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince Regent. London:
RFDJ2KAP–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RFE3FD4P–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2B077JB–St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RM2A2TN71–William of Hatfield, Tomb of William of Hatfield in the York Minster of York in Yorkshire, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 79, 70, after p. 56, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince
RF2B94HK8–William of Windsor, Tomb of Blanche de la Tour and William of Windsor at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 88, 79, after p. 60, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permission to the Prince
RFE3FD4T–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2B077JH–The interior of St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RM2A2TN4J–William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke 1, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 53, Pl. 2, to p. 40, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by
RF2B94HG1–William Longespee Earl of Salisbury, Tomb of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, in the Cathedral of Salisbury, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 21, p. 22, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permissio
RFE3FDC4–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2B077MP–The interior of St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RM2A2TNAE–William Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundel. Died 1487, Tomb of William FitzAlan, 16th Earl of Arundel, in the Arundel Chapel in Sussex, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 149, 137, after p. 100, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth
RF2B94J06–William Fitzalan Earl of Arundel, Tomb of William FitzAlan, 16th Earl of Arundel, in the Arundel Chapel in Sussex, signed: Drawn by C.A. Stothard, Etched by C.J. Smith, Published by Mrs. Bray, Fig. 148, 136, after p. 100, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn), Smith, C. J. (etched), Bray, E. (publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the E
RFE3FEHY–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2B077N6–The interior of St Wulfran's Church, Ovingdean, near Brighton, East Sussex, UK
RM2A2TN9E–William de Colchester Died 1420. From his Monument in the Chapel of St John the Baptist, Westminster Abbey, Tomb of William of Colchester at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 127, 115, after p. 86, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to
RF2B94HHG–William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke 2, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, in Westminster Abbey and Arms, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 54, 45, after p. 40, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by
RFE3FGY5–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2A2TN4K–William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke 2, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, in Westminster Abbey and Arms, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 54, 45, after p. 40, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by
RF2B94HYC–William de Colchester Died 1420. From his Monument in the Chapel of St John the Baptist, Westminster Abbey, Tomb of William of Colchester at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 127, 115, after p. 86, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to
RFE3FEAD–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2A2TN4G–William de Valence Earl of Pembroke Died 1304. In the Chapel of St. Edmond Westminster Abbey, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, in Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 51, Pl. 1, p. 40, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn and etched), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth
RF2B94J0B–William Fitz-Alan Earl of Arundel. Died 1487, Tomb of William FitzAlan, 16th Earl of Arundel, in the Arundel Chapel in Sussex, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 149, 137, after p. 100, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth:
RFE3FD0X–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2A2TNAD–William Fitzalan Earl of Arundel, Tomb of William FitzAlan, 16th Earl of Arundel, in the Arundel Chapel in Sussex, signed: Drawn by C.A. Stothard; Etched by C.J. Smith; Published by Mrs. Bray, Fig. 148, 136, after p. 100, Stothard, Charles Alfred (drawn); Smith, C. J. (etched); Bray, E. (publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the
RF2B94HHF–William de Valence, Earl of Pembroke 1, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard, Fig. 53, Pl. 2, to p. 40, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedicated by permissio
RFE3FEHR–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2A2TN32–William Longespee Earl of Salisbury, son of Henry 2. by Fair Rosamond, died 1227 ..., Tomb of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, in Salisbury Cathedral, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 20, 17, according to p. 18, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman
RF2B94HG3–William Longespee Earl of Salisbury, son of Henry 2. by Fair Rosamond, died 1227 ..., Tomb of William Longespée, 3rd Earl of Salisbury, in Salisbury Cathedral, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 20, 17, according to p. 18, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conque
RFE3FGPP–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2A2TN70–William of Hatfield 2. Son of Edw. 3. From Ins Effigy in York Cathedral, Tomb of William of Hatfield in the York Minster of York in Yorkshire, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 78, 69, after p. 56, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry
RF2B94HHE–William de Valence Earl of Pembroke Died 1304. In the Chapel of St. Edmond Westminster Abbey, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, in Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 51, Pl. 1, p. 40, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn and etched), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth: dedica
RFE3FDY3–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2A2TN50–William de Staunton, died 1326. From his Tomb in Staunton Church Notts., Tomb of Sir William de Staunton at St Mary's Church at Staunton-in-the-Vale, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 59, 50, after p. 46, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign
RF2B94HJK–William of Hatfield 2. Son of Edw. 3. From Ins Effigy in York Cathedral, Tomb of William of Hatfield in the York Minster of York in Yorkshire, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 78, 69, after p. 56, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the Norman conquest to the reign of Henry
RFE3FH2W–Wightwick Manor is a Victorian manor house located on Wightwick Bank, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England.
RM2A2TN4E–William de Valence Earl of Pembroke. Died 1296. From hist Tomb in the Chapel of St. Edmond West. Abbey, Tomb of William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke, at Westminster Abbey, signed: Drawn & Etched by C.A. Stothard Jun, Published by C.A. Stothard Jun, Fig. 50, 44, after p. 40, Stothard, Charles Alfred Jun. (drawn, etched and publ.), Charles Alfred Stothard, Alfred John Kempe: The monumental effigies of Great Britain: selected from our cathedrals and churches, for the purpose of bringing together, and preserving correct representations of the best historical illustrations extant, from the
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