- The
Shrine of Our
Ladye Star of the Sea was an old
chapel on the
cliffs at
Broadstairs (which was
formerly known as Bradstowe).
Dating back at
least to...
- folk song. A
broadside ballad by the name "A Newe
Northen Dittye of ye
Ladye Greene Sleves" was
registered by
Richard Jones at the
London Stationers'...
-
White Ladye was a steel-hulled
steam yacht. She was
launched in
Scotland in 1891 as
Ladye Mabel, and
renamed White Ladye by 1893. By 1919 she had been...
- My
Ladye Nevells Booke (British
Library MS Mus. 1591) is a
music m****cript
containing keyboard pieces by the
English composer William Byrd, and, together...
- been
named Ladye Mabel. In 1893,
Ogden Goelet leased the
vessel from
Langtry and used it
until his
death in 1897.
Langtry put the
White Ladye up for auction...
- names.
Further south on Croom's Hill, the
Roman Catholic church of Our
Ladye Star of the Sea was
opened in 1851. The
meridian was
established in 1851...
- The
Church of Our
Ladye Star of the Sea is a
Roman Catholic church situated south of
Greenwich town
centre on the west side of Croom's Hill, and west...
- in 2013–14. It was
founded in 1440 by
Henry VI as Kynge's
College of Our
Ladye of Eton
besyde Windesore,
making it the 18th-oldest
school in the Headmasters'...
- the
eighth variation of 'Treg. Ground' (also Hugh Ashton's
Ground in My
Ladye Nevells Booke) as a
separate piece. It is
found under a flap on
which has...
- Inferno,
William Blake's "Lullaby", Yeats' "The
Stolen Child," "The
English Ladye and the Knight" by Sir
Walter Scott, and "The Highwayman" by
Alfred Noyes...