The monumental remains of noble and eminent persons : comprising the sepulchral antiquities of Great Britain . HE SAME. 14. THOMAS HATFIELD, BISHOP OF DURHAM. Durham Cathedral. - - - - - 1381 15. WILLIAM OF WYKHAM, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. Winchester Cathedral. - 1404 16. EFFIGY OF THE SAME. CONTENTS. 17. JOHN GOWER. St. Saviours Churchy Southward. - 1408 18. KING HENRY THE FOURTH AND HIS QUEEN. Canterbury Cathedral. - 1412 19. EFFIGY OF THE SAME. 20. THOMAS FITZALAN, EARL OF ARUNDEL. Arundel Church. - - - - - 1415 21. RALPH NEVILLE, EARL OF WESTMORLAND. Staindrop Church. - 1425 22. ARCHIBALD Vth


The monumental remains of noble and eminent persons : comprising the sepulchral antiquities of Great Britain . HE SAME. 14. THOMAS HATFIELD, BISHOP OF DURHAM. Durham Cathedral. - - - - - 1381 15. WILLIAM OF WYKHAM, BISHOP OF WINCHESTER. Winchester Cathedral. - 1404 16. EFFIGY OF THE SAME. CONTENTS. 17. JOHN GOWER. St. Saviours Churchy Southward. - 1408 18. KING HENRY THE FOURTH AND HIS QUEEN. Canterbury Cathedral. - 1412 19. EFFIGY OF THE SAME. 20. THOMAS FITZALAN, EARL OF ARUNDEL. Arundel Church. - - - - - 1415 21. RALPH NEVILLE, EARL OF WESTMORLAND. Staindrop Church. - 1425 22. ARCHIBALD Vth. EARL OF DOUGLAS. Douglas Church. - 1438 23. RICHARD BEAUCHAMP, EARL OF WARWICK. Beauchamp Chapel, Warwick. - 1439 24. EFFIGY OF THE SAME. 25. JOHN BEAUFORT, DUKE OF SOMERSET. Wimborn Minster. - 1444 26. HUMPHREY, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER. St. Albans Abbey. - - - - - 1446 27. SIR JOHN SPENCER. Brmgton Church. - - - - 1522 28. ARCHBISHOPS WARHAM AND PECKHAM. Canterbury Cathedral. - 1532 29. MARGARET PLANTAGENET, COUNTESS OF SALISBURY. Christ Church, Hampshire. - 1541 30. SIR ANTHONY BROWNE. Battle Abbey. - 1548. in Westminster Alblbey. pro or. hyHarding. Triphook Sc. Square. londaru. ELEANOR, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, WIFE OF KING EDWARD THE FIRST. Ob. at westminster. It is consolatory, in a work of this description, to turn some-times from the din of tilt and tournament, or the horrors of stillmore destructive warfare, (evils characteristic of, although notpeculiar to, the ages concerning which we treat,) in order to con-template the milder virtues of the softer sex, and, as in the pre-sent instance, to register the name of one of the best of wives,and most amiable of sovereigns. Queen Eleanor was the only daughter of Ferdinand the Third,King of Castile and Leon, by Joan, daughter and heir to JohnEarl of Ponthieu, so that, in her mothers right, she was heir tothat kingdom. She became the wife of Edward, during thelife of his father, being


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