Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Há 1 dia · The Beauchamps Earls of Warwick being lords of the town, and patrons of the church, which, as I imagine, was built also by one of that family, and a lady of that family lying in the chancel; it is highly probable, that this tomb here was also erected to the memory of some lady of that family: Dugdale, in his View of Warwicksh. p. 330 acquaints us, that the Lady Isabell, Countess Dowager of ...

  2. Há 1 dia · He died in the latter year leading an only daughter, Anne Beauchamp, countess of Warwick in her own right, who died an infant without issue in 1449. At her death she was succeeded by her aunt Anne, wife of Richard Nevill, son and heir of the earl of Salisbury, whose husband became in her right earl of Warwick.

  3. Há 19 horas · The main entrance to the inner ward would have been through a gatehouse, most likely in the west wall on the site of what is now Beauchamp Tower. The inner ward's western curtain wall was rebuilt by Edward I. [33] The 13th-century Beauchamp Tower marks the first large-scale use of brick as a building material in Britain, since the 5th-century departure of the Romans. [34]

  4. 14 de mai. de 2024 · anne, richard iii and me by dr livia visser-fuchs – 20th january 2024 In the inaugural Dr Anne Sutton Memorial Zoom Lecture, the historian, author and Ricardian eminence grise Dr Livia Visser-Fuchs will look back at the research work which she and the late Anne Sutton carried out, and what they found out over the course of 35 years of their collaboration.

  5. 22 de mai. de 2024 · University of Warwick recognised as international centre of research excellence by leading experts. Warwick has cemented its position as one of the UK’s academic powerhouses – after 92% of its research was assessed as being ‘world leading or internationally excellent’ by a panel of global experts. University of Warwick website.

  6. Há 19 horas · Clarence was succeeded by his son Edward, who as Earl of Warwick was named as lord of Tewkesbury hundred and manor in 1482 and 1483. In 1490 his grandmother Anne, the dowager Countess of Warwick, was named as lord, but in 1491 was replaced by the king, (fn. 20) to whom she had in fact made over nearly all her possessions immediately after their restoration to her in 1487.