Rugby Union - RBS Six Nations - England v Wales - Twickenham. England's Henry Thomas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rugby-union-rbs-six-nations-england-v-wales-twickenham-englands-henry-107513094.html
RMG6WJ1A–Rugby Union - RBS Six Nations - England v Wales - Twickenham. England's Henry Thomas
England's Henry Thomas in action against Barbarian's Rowan Varty during the International Friendly Match between England and Barbarians at the Twickenham Stadium in London, United Kingdom on May 26, 2013. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/englands-henry-thomas-in-action-against-barbarians-rowan-varty-during-the-international-friendly-match-between-england-and-barbarians-at-the-twickenham-stadium-in-london-united-kingdom-on-may-26-2013-image440909124.html
RM2GH942C–England's Henry Thomas in action against Barbarian's Rowan Varty during the International Friendly Match between England and Barbarians at the Twickenham Stadium in London, United Kingdom on May 26, 2013.
USA A document showing the signatures / autographs of some of America's 1st settlers (possibly Jamestown, Virginia 1607) Includes Thomas Neville, Job Sayer, Henry Walton etc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-usa-a-document-showing-the-signatures-autographs-of-some-of-americas-177383682.html
RMM8GEKE–USA A document showing the signatures / autographs of some of America's 1st settlers (possibly Jamestown, Virginia 1607) Includes Thomas Neville, Job Sayer, Henry Walton etc
England's largest collection of chimneys: ornate red brick Tudor smokestacks rising above the roofs of Hampton Court, built in the early 1500s beside the River Thames in what is now the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames, by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, but then seized by his King, Henry VIII, who used it as a pleasure palace. There are more than 240 chimneys in all, with no two of the designs exactly the same. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/englands-largest-collection-of-chimneys-ornate-red-brick-tudor-smokestacks-rising-above-the-roofs-of-hampton-court-built-in-the-early-1500s-beside-the-river-thames-in-what-is-now-the-london-borough-of-richmond-upon-thames-by-cardinal-thomas-wolsey-but-then-seized-by-his-king-henry-viii-who-used-it-as-a-pleasure-palace-there-are-more-than-240-chimneys-in-all-with-no-two-of-the-designs-exactly-the-same-image466259626.html
RF2J2FXWE–England's largest collection of chimneys: ornate red brick Tudor smokestacks rising above the roofs of Hampton Court, built in the early 1500s beside the River Thames in what is now the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames, by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, but then seized by his King, Henry VIII, who used it as a pleasure palace. There are more than 240 chimneys in all, with no two of the designs exactly the same.
UK, England Kent, Hever, Hever Castle, visitor at Portcullis (England’s oldest) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/uk-england-kent-hever-hever-castle-visitor-at-portcullis-englands-oldest-image594578685.html
RM2WF9B51–UK, England Kent, Hever, Hever Castle, visitor at Portcullis (England’s oldest)
England's topographer, or A new and complete history of the county of Kent; from the earliest records to the present time, including every modern improvementEmbellished with a series of views from original drawings by GeoShepherd, HGastineau, &cwith historical, topographical, critical, & biographical delineations . old it t(3 Thomas Colepeper, Esq. of Bedgebuiy. By thelatter it was alienated, some time after, to Henry Crispe, Esq. ofQuekes, afterwards knighted, in whose line it remained until1757, when it went by marriage to Capt. John Elliott, afterwardsrear admiral, of Copford, in Essex. In Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/englands-topographer-or-a-new-and-complete-history-of-the-county-of-kent-from-the-earliest-records-to-the-present-time-including-every-modern-improvementembellished-with-a-series-of-views-from-original-drawings-by-geoshepherd-hgastineau-cwith-historical-topographical-critical-biographical-delineations-old-it-t3-thomas-colepeper-esq-of-bedgebuiy-by-thelatter-it-was-alienated-some-time-after-to-henry-crispe-esq-ofquekes-afterwards-knighted-in-whose-line-it-remained-until1757-when-it-went-by-marriage-to-capt-john-elliott-afterwardsrear-admiral-of-copford-in-essex-in-image340245992.html
RM2ANFF6G–England's topographer, or A new and complete history of the county of Kent; from the earliest records to the present time, including every modern improvementEmbellished with a series of views from original drawings by GeoShepherd, HGastineau, &cwith historical, topographical, critical, & biographical delineations . old it t(3 Thomas Colepeper, Esq. of Bedgebuiy. By thelatter it was alienated, some time after, to Henry Crispe, Esq. ofQuekes, afterwards knighted, in whose line it remained until1757, when it went by marriage to Capt. John Elliott, afterwardsrear admiral, of Copford, in Essex. In
Elaborate red brick Tudor chimneys - no two quite alike - seen against stormy skies over Hampton Court Palace, by the River Thames in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames, England, UK. The palace, built from 1515 by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, boasts England's largest collection of chimneys - 241 in all. After Wolsey fell from favour in 1529, Hampton Court's huge state rooms and apartments were occupied by King Henry VIII and more than 1,000 courtiers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elaborate-red-brick-tudor-chimneys-no-two-quite-alike-seen-against-stormy-skies-over-hampton-court-palace-by-the-river-thames-in-the-london-borough-of-richmond-upon-thames-england-uk-the-palace-built-from-1515-by-cardinal-thomas-wolsey-boasts-englands-largest-collection-of-chimneys-241-in-all-after-wolsey-fell-from-favour-in-1529-hampton-courts-huge-state-rooms-and-apartments-were-occupied-by-king-henry-viii-and-more-than-1000-courtiers-image466259665.html
RF2J2FXXW–Elaborate red brick Tudor chimneys - no two quite alike - seen against stormy skies over Hampton Court Palace, by the River Thames in the London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames, England, UK. The palace, built from 1515 by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, boasts England's largest collection of chimneys - 241 in all. After Wolsey fell from favour in 1529, Hampton Court's huge state rooms and apartments were occupied by King Henry VIII and more than 1,000 courtiers.
. New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country . INTRODUCTION.. R. JOHN JOSSELYN, the writer of this book, was only brother, as he fays,to Henry Joffelyn, Efq., many years ofBlack Point in Scarborough, Me.; andboth were fons to Sir Thomas Joffelyn,Knt., of Kent, whofe name is at thehead of the new charter obtained by Sir FerdinandoGorges for his Province in 1639, but who did not cometo this country. Mr. Henry Joffelyn was at Pifcataqua,in the intereft of Capt. John Mafon, at leaft as early as1634; but, in 1636, he is one of the Council of Gor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-englands-rarities-discovered-in-birds-beasts-fishes-serpents-and-plants-of-that-country-introduction-r-john-josselyn-the-writer-of-this-book-was-only-brother-as-he-faysto-henry-joffelyn-efq-many-years-ofblack-point-in-scarborough-me-andboth-were-fons-to-sir-thomas-joffelynknt-of-kent-whofe-name-is-at-thehead-of-the-new-charter-obtained-by-sir-ferdinandogorges-for-his-province-in-1639-but-who-did-not-cometo-this-country-mr-henry-joffelyn-was-at-pifcataquain-the-intereft-of-capt-john-mafon-at-leaft-as-early-as1634-but-in-1636-he-is-one-of-the-council-of-gor-image375250201.html
RM2CPE3CW–. New-England's rarities discovered in birds, beasts, fishes, serpents, and plants of that country . INTRODUCTION.. R. JOHN JOSSELYN, the writer of this book, was only brother, as he fays,to Henry Joffelyn, Efq., many years ofBlack Point in Scarborough, Me.; andboth were fons to Sir Thomas Joffelyn,Knt., of Kent, whofe name is at thehead of the new charter obtained by Sir FerdinandoGorges for his Province in 1639, but who did not cometo this country. Mr. Henry Joffelyn was at Pifcataqua,in the intereft of Capt. John Mafon, at leaft as early as1634; but, in 1636, he is one of the Council of Gor
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