- to 1865.
Willement was born at St Marylebone, London, the son of
Thomas Willement, a
painter of
coaches and heraldry. As a
young man
Willement worked at...
- p. 243
Aveling p. 308
Willement p. 69
Pinces &
Pinces p. 146
Willement p. 71 Fox
Davies p. 597
Pinces &
Pinces p. 147
Willement p. 72
Pinces & Pinces...
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April 1835
Willement 1821, p. 16.
Willement 1821, p. 20.
Willement 1821, p. 21.
Willement 1821, p. 28.
Pinches &
Pinches 1974, p. 89.
Willement 1821, p. 29...
-
Countess of
Richmond and Derby, (Cambridge
University Press, 1995), 19–20.
Willement, Thomas,
Heraldic Notices of
Canterbury Cathedral; with
Genealogical and...
- to
William IV who gave them to Earl Howe, who got the
glazier Thomas Willement to
arrange and
install them in the
church during its
restoration in the...
-
elements are more traditional, the
stained gl**** in the
window is by
Thomas Willement and
depicts Gregory's
heraldry and ancestry. The
chandelier is a later...
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Nathaniel Westlake Christopher Whall works Veronica Whall works Thomas Willement William Wilson Paul
Woodroffe works Edward Woore works British stained-gl****...
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heraldic badges in gold.
Jesse also
commissioned stained gl****
artist Thomas Willement to
chart the
Tudor history of the
Palace in a
series of
windows on all...
-
employing Samuel Sanders Teulon to
construct a teahouse, and
engaging Thomas Willement to
redecorate the
Gothic Ruin,
originally designed by
Wyatt and Princess...
- 1727,
quoted in Arkell, p. 160. Wingfield, p. 1. Boutell, pp. 245–246;
Willement, p. 104. Weir, pp. 277–285. Quennell, p. 2; Van der Kiste, p. 217. Arkell...