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- parish is bounded by field boundaries. Brailes is surrounded by hills. Upper Brailes is on the side of Brailes Hill, which at 761 feet (232 m) high is...
- William de Brailes (active c. 1230 – c. 1260) was an English Early Gothic m****cript illuminator, presumably born in Brailes, Warwickshire. He signed...
- along the rim of the corselet, and then clamping the br**** straps known as brailes (or brails) against the collar with wing nuts to press the rubber against...
- Brailes, Cherington, Stourton and Whichford. In 2001 the parish had a po****tion of 89. The name "Sutton" means 'South farm/settlement', the "Brailes"...
- two Days of Creation (separation of light and darkness; separation of the primordial waters by the firmament), William de Brailes Ms. W.106 (c. 1250)...
- son of John Bishop, who died in 1601 at the age of 92, he was born at Brailes in Warwickshire in or about 1554. He was sent to Gloucester Hall, Oxford...
- Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, and Leamington, the Sessional Divisions of Alcester, Brailes, Henley, Stratford, Snitterfield, and Warwick, and the part of the Sessional...
- Marshall Islanders sailing, with sails brailed (reefed), c. 1899–1900...
- Moses with horns, with the Golden Calf, in a 13th-century illuminated m****cript, by William de Brailes...
- can be seen in the books produced by the Oxford illuminator William de Brailes who ran a commercial workshop (he was in minor orders). His books included...