. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. OB T\D €[. /r. Gimm; Jim., (tel. THE TORCH AT COWDRAY. 125 Qavendish, in his history of Wolsey: My buildingsStimptuous, the roofs with gold and byse shone like thefeun in mid-day sphere. The period which succeeded the death of the LordHigh Admiral, Lord Southampton, covered the five yearsof his half-brother, Sir Anthony Brownes, occupation ofCowdray; the occupation by his son Anthony—LordMontague—followed, during which periods the gate-house and two long galleries of the court werecompleted, Lord Montagu


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. OB T\D €[. /r. Gimm; Jim., (tel. THE TORCH AT COWDRAY. 125 Qavendish, in his history of Wolsey: My buildingsStimptuous, the roofs with gold and byse shone like thefeun in mid-day sphere. The period which succeeded the death of the LordHigh Admiral, Lord Southampton, covered the five yearsof his half-brother, Sir Anthony Brownes, occupation ofCowdray; the occupation by his son Anthony—LordMontague—followed, during which periods the gate-house and two long galleries of the court werecompleted, Lord Montague placing his arms with sixteenhuarterings on the gate-house. This short paper cannotpeat with the visits of Edward VI. and Queen Elizabethin great state to Cowdray. I must refer to Vols. V. and|VTL of our Collections for a detailed description of these(events. The son of Sir Anthony Browne,15 the first LordMontague, who died in 1592, having survived his eldest!son only a few months, was succeeded by his grandson,Anthony Mary Browne, Viscount Montague, who cameof age in 1595. This youth has p


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