PA NEWS 24/11/98 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS SIT ON WOOLSACKS IN THE CENTRE OF THE CHAMBER WHERE THE QUEEN GAVE A SPEECH SETTING OUT THE GOVERNMENT'S LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME FOR THE COMING YEAR. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pa-news-241198-members-of-the-house-of-lords-sit-on-woolsacks-in-the-106065490.html
RMG4FKH6–PA NEWS 24/11/98 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS SIT ON WOOLSACKS IN THE CENTRE OF THE CHAMBER WHERE THE QUEEN GAVE A SPEECH SETTING OUT THE GOVERNMENT'S LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMME FOR THE COMING YEAR.
Prince Of Wales - Tetbury Woolsack Races plaque - start line - Tetbury, Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, South West,England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prince-of-wales-tetbury-woolsack-races-plaque-start-line-tetbury-gloucestershire-cotswolds-south-westengland-uk-image345427259.html
RM2B1YFYR–Prince Of Wales - Tetbury Woolsack Races plaque - start line - Tetbury, Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, South West,England, UK
Wriothesley Garter book. Date/Period: Ca. 1525 - ca. 1530. Books & Manuscripts. Manuscript on vellum with bodycolour and gold leaf, brush-and-pen linear work. Height: 308 mm (12.12 in); Width: 222 mm (8.74 in). Author: Sir Thomas Wriothesley. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wriothesley-garter-book-dateperiod-ca-1525-ca-1530-books-manuscripts-manuscript-on-vellum-with-bodycolour-and-gold-leaf-brush-and-pen-linear-work-height-308-mm-1212-in-width-222-mm-874-in-author-sir-thomas-wriothesley-image219735664.html
RMPNDR28–Wriothesley Garter book. Date/Period: Ca. 1525 - ca. 1530. Books & Manuscripts. Manuscript on vellum with bodycolour and gold leaf, brush-and-pen linear work. Height: 308 mm (12.12 in); Width: 222 mm (8.74 in). Author: Sir Thomas Wriothesley.
. History of lace . Monument of the Princess Mary. + 1607. Third daughter of James I. (Westminster Abbey.) ( Sidneys sister, Pembrokes mother ), with its elaborateborder of swans (Fig. 127), is a good illustration of thefashion of her time. Among the early entries of Prince Charles, we have fournightcaps of cut-work, £7,^ for making two of which for his stitched and shagged, and cut-work company exported a large quantity of nightcaps, purchased for James I., in gold and silver lace to India for the the same account, with 28s. for one King of Golconda. load of hay to stuff the woolsacks for ^^ Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-lace-monument-of-the-princess-mary-1607-third-daughter-of-james-i-westminster-abbey-sidneys-sister-pembrokes-mother-with-its-elaborateborder-of-swans-fig-127-is-a-good-illustration-of-thefashion-of-her-time-among-the-early-entries-of-prince-charles-we-have-fournightcaps-of-cut-work-7-for-making-two-of-which-for-his-stitched-and-shagged-and-cut-work-company-exported-a-large-quantity-of-nightcaps-purchased-for-james-i-in-gold-and-silver-lace-to-india-for-the-the-same-account-with-28s-for-one-king-of-golconda-load-of-hay-to-stuff-the-woolsacks-for-image369740351.html
RM2CDF3GF–. History of lace . Monument of the Princess Mary. + 1607. Third daughter of James I. (Westminster Abbey.) ( Sidneys sister, Pembrokes mother ), with its elaborateborder of swans (Fig. 127), is a good illustration of thefashion of her time. Among the early entries of Prince Charles, we have fournightcaps of cut-work, £7,^ for making two of which for his stitched and shagged, and cut-work company exported a large quantity of nightcaps, purchased for James I., in gold and silver lace to India for the the same account, with 28s. for one King of Golconda. load of hay to stuff the woolsacks for ^^
. History of lace. Monument of the Pkincess Mary. + i607. Third daughter of James I. (Westminster Abbey.) ( Sidneys sister, Pembrokes mother ), with its elaborateborder of swans (Fig. 127), is a good illustration of thefashion of her time. Among the early entries of Prince Charles, we have fournightcaps of cut-work, £7,* for making two of whicli for his stitched and shagged, and cut-worknightcaps, purchased for James I., inthe same account, with 28s. for oneload of hay to stuff the woolsacks forthe Parliament House.—G. W. Ace.Jac. I. 18 to 19. In the same year, 1620, an English company exporte Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-lace-monument-of-the-pkincess-mary-i607-third-daughter-of-james-i-westminster-abbey-sidneys-sister-pembrokes-mother-with-its-elaborateborder-of-swans-fig-127-is-a-good-illustration-of-thefashion-of-her-time-among-the-early-entries-of-prince-charles-we-have-fournightcaps-of-cut-work-7-for-making-two-of-whicli-for-his-stitched-and-shagged-and-cut-worknightcaps-purchased-for-james-i-inthe-same-account-with-28s-for-oneload-of-hay-to-stuff-the-woolsacks-forthe-parliament-houseg-w-acejac-i-18-to-19-in-the-same-year-1620-an-english-company-exporte-image370393314.html
RM2CEGTCJ–. History of lace. Monument of the Pkincess Mary. + i607. Third daughter of James I. (Westminster Abbey.) ( Sidneys sister, Pembrokes mother ), with its elaborateborder of swans (Fig. 127), is a good illustration of thefashion of her time. Among the early entries of Prince Charles, we have fournightcaps of cut-work, £7,* for making two of whicli for his stitched and shagged, and cut-worknightcaps, purchased for James I., inthe same account, with 28s. for oneload of hay to stuff the woolsacks forthe Parliament House.—G. W. Ace.Jac. I. 18 to 19. In the same year, 1620, an English company exporte
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