- George's Chapel,
Windsor Castle. Inscribed: Le no(ble)
Seigneur Thomas Audeley de
Walden et
Grande Channcellier d'Angleterre
fuist enstallé 8
joure de...
- Sir
James Audley, KG (also
Audeley; c. 1318 – 1369) was one of the
original knights, or founders, of the
Order of the Garter. He was the
eldest son of...
-
Family Arms of Sir
James Audeley, KG Arms of Sir
James Audeley, KG Tuchet,
Barons Audley Arms of Arms of Sir
James Audeley, KG from the
Armorial Gelre...
- Cobham, Ferrers, Fitzwalter, Dudley,
Dacres of the South, Darcy, Conyers,
Audeley,
Broke and Fitzwarren. The
deans of the
Chapel and of St Paul's. The archdeacon...
- June,
during which time he was
formally questioned by
Norfolk and
Thomas Audeley, he gave
written answers to
questions and
wrote detailed letters at the...
-
boasts 120 apple, 60 pear and 40
tomato varieties. 18th-century
print of "
Audeley-end Palace" ... "as it was in it's splendor" [sic]
Audley End in 1880 The...
- the
pastime the "torturing of one poor word ten
thousand ways". "Eleanor
Audeley", wife of Sir John Davies, is said to have been
brought before the High...
-
Staffordshire on 17
January 1695.
Sneyd married Elizabeth Audeley,
daughter of
Robert Audeley, of Gransden, and had issue. "Sneyd,
William (SNT632W)"....
- 3 Hen. 8. c. 2 Pr. 30
March 1512 This is the
restitucion of the
Lorde Audeley. (Repealed by
Statute Law (Repeals) Act 1977 (c. 18))
Grant to William...
-
defeat of the
Cornish Rebellion of 1497,
capturing the
rebel leader Lord
Audeley, for
which he was
awarded the
honour of
Knight Banneret. As
reward for...