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She vis- ited the tomb of her " deere Uncle , late Prynce Arthur , all rycheley and bewtifully adorned " in Worcester Cathedral ( Nichols 1 : 538-39 ) . When she saw the derelict tombs of the Dukes of York at Fotheringay ...
She vis- ited the tomb of her " deere Uncle , late Prynce Arthur , all rycheley and bewtifully adorned " in Worcester Cathedral ( Nichols 1 : 538-39 ) . When she saw the derelict tombs of the Dukes of York at Fotheringay ...
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On the bottom level were Henry VII and Elizabeth of York , clasping hands , with red and white roses , crowns , and scepters . Above them , linked by rising branches , were Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn .
On the bottom level were Henry VII and Elizabeth of York , clasping hands , with red and white roses , crowns , and scepters . Above them , linked by rising branches , were Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn .
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York Beach , ME : Nicholas - Hayes , 2002 . Symbola Aureae Mensae . Frankfort , 1617 . McLean , Adam . " The Silent Language Exhibition 15. Michelspacher . " The J. R. Ritman Library , Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica , 2003.
York Beach , ME : Nicholas - Hayes , 2002 . Symbola Aureae Mensae . Frankfort , 1617 . McLean , Adam . " The Silent Language Exhibition 15. Michelspacher . " The J. R. Ritman Library , Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica , 2003.
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