Historical sketches of Old Charing. The hospital and chapel of Saint Mary Roncevall. Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England, and the monuments erected in her memory.
Sir James Galloway
Historical sketches of Old Charing. The hospital and chapel of Saint Mary Roncevall. Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England, and the monuments erected in her memory.
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HISTORICAL SKETCHES OF OLD CHARING
THE HOSPITAL AND CHAPEL OF SAINT MARY RONCEVALL AT CHARING CROSS.
The Convent of Saint Mary Roncevall at Charing.
William Marshall, Earl of Pembroke (1219-31), Founder of St. Mary Roncevall.
The Coming of the Brethren to England (1229) and the Foundation of the Convent at Charing.
Saint Mary Roncevall to the Year 1348.
The Black Death (1348-49).
The Conflict of Interest between Alien and English Clergy at Saint Mary Roncevall (1350-1414).
Saint Mary Roncevall passes into the Hands of English Clergy (1414).
The Establishment of the Fraternity of St. Mary Roncevall (1475).
Dissolution of the Fraternity by Henry VIII (1544).
The Later History of the Estate of Roncevall.
The Roncevall Property in London; from Information in an unpublished Manuscript of the beginning of the Seventeenth Century in the Library at Roncesvalles.[16]
Roncesvalles.
The Convent of St. Mary Roncesvalles in Navarre.
The Illustrations.
Calendar of the Hospital of St. Mary Roncevall, Charing Cross.
Augmentation Office. Miscellaneous Books. No. 259.
ELEANOR OF CASTILE, QUEEN OF ENGLANDAND THEMONUMENTS ERECTED IN HER MEMORY.
The Coming of Eleanor to England.
The Early Influences affecting Eleanor’s Character.
Eleanor journeys to the Holy Land with Edward.
The Return to England.
The Last Year of the Queen’s Life.
The Journey to Harby and the Queen’s Fatal Illness.
King Edward’s Plan for the Commemoration of Queen Eleanor.
The Builders of the Queen’s Monuments.
THE ELEANOR MEMORIALS AND THEIR FATE.
Stony Stratford.
Woburn.
Dunstable.
St. Albans.
Waltham.
Chepe.
Charing.
Blackfriars, London.
Westminster.
Bibliography.
Lincoln.
Grantham.
Stamford.
Geddington.
Northampton.
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