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In Victoria Park Square, on the east side of the Green, No. 18 has a Tudor well in its cellar.
* Victoria M. Tudor, " Reginald of Durham and St. Godric of Finchale: a study of a twelfth-century hagiographer and his subject ", Reading PhD thesis, 1979.
* Victoria M. Tudor, " Reginald of Durham and Saint Godric of Finchale: learning and religion on a personal level ," " Studies in Church History ," 17, 1981.
Tudor was born to John Llewellyn Tudor, a ballastman, and Ellen Charlotte Tudor, née Burt, both of Welsh origin, on 29 January 1866 at Williamstown, Victoria.
Tudor apprenticed in Abbotsford and then travelled across Victoria in the hat trade.
A prominent figure in Richmond, Victoria, Tudor turned the Division of Yarra into the safest Labor seat in the country by winning that seat by a large margin in the 1901 federal election.
The plan chosen for the new village was " Tudor meets Victoria " around a village green and mansion gates.
Tudor Street and Westbank Terrace are notable for their many clinker brick houses, originally Housing Commission of Victoria houses, built on the former Richmond Racecourse.
Through Victoria, as well as several other of her great-great-grandparents, Elizabeth is directly descended from many British royals: from the House of Stuart, from Mary, Queen of Scots ; Robert the Bruce, and earlier Scottish royal houses ; from the House of Tudor, and earlier English royal houses stretching back as far as the 7th century House of Wessex: one member of Wessex being Aethelflaed of Wessex's younger sister, Elfthryth.

Tudor and Life
Lindisfarne also has the small Lindisfarne Castle, based on a Tudor fort, which was refurbished in the Arts and Crafts style by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the editor of Country Life, Edward Hudson.
* Loades, David M. ( 1989 ) Mary Tudor: A Life.
* Erickson, Carolly ( 1978 ) Bloody Mary: The Life of Mary Tudor.
* Erickson, Carolly ( 1995 ): Bloody Mary: The Life of Mary Tudor.
* 1984: When Lightn ' Strikes Tudor Records, ( 2005 ) Art of Life ( Released as Swingin ' on a Seven-String )
In the book A Tudor Tragedy ; The Life and Times of Catherine Howard, the author writes that there were rumours during the time period that Thomas Culpeper and Catherine Howard intended to be married, before Henry VIII set his sights on her.
* Life and Times of Mary Tudor ( 1973 )
At The Deanery in Berkshire, 1899, ( right ), where the client was the editor of the influential magazine Country Life, details like the openwork brick balustrade, the many-paned oriel window and facetted staircase tower, the shadowed windows under the eaves, or the prominent clustered chimneys were conventional Tudor Revival borrowings, some of which Lutyens was to remake in his own style, that already predominates in the dark recessed entryway, the confident massing, and his signature semi-circular terrace steps.
Bernard ( author of The King's Reformation ) and Joanna Denny ( author of Anne Boleyn: A New Life of England's Tragic Queen and Katherine Howard: A Tudor Conspiracy ) argue that he may have been.
* Joy Cave MS " A Gallant Gunner General: The Life and Times of Sir H H Tudor, KCB, CMG, together with an edited version of his 1914-1918 War Diary, ' The Fog of War ,' Imperial War Museum, Misc 175 Item 2658.

Tudor and St
Tribue Domine ( a6 ) is a large-scale sectional composition setting a from a medieval collection of Meditationes which was commonly attributed to St Augustine, composed in a style which owes much to earlier Tudor settings of votive antiphons as a mosaic of full and semichoir passages.
" </ BLOCKQUOTE > The original Tudor building, known as Tudor Hall, was erected in 1577 opposite the Church of St John The Baptist on Wood Street, with money raised by the first governors of the school and by collections in London churches.
In his first season with St. Louis, Kile went 20 – 9, becoming the first Cardinal pitcher since John Tudor and Joaquín Andújar in 1985 to win twenty games in a season.
Homerton became a desirable suburb of London in the Tudor period, with many estates and grand houses being formed from the former Templar lands ( Knights Templar of St. John of Jerusalem ).
Memorial to Tudor actors buried in St Leonard's, Shoreditch | Shoreditch church
Enfield Grammar School with its Tudor Old Hall stands next to the Enfield Town Market Place and St. Andrew's Church, the school having been extended several times since 1586.
The palace was the principal residence of Henry VII whose sons Henry ( later Henry VIII ) and Edmund Tudor were born here, and baptised in St Alphege's.
There are two middle schools, All Saints ' and Uplands, and several primary schools, including Tudor Primary School, St. Gregory CEVCP and Woodhall Primary School.
Schools in Thurrock include ; The Ockendon Academy, Chafford Hundred Campus, Gable Hall School, Gateway Academy, Grays Convent High School, William Edwards School & Sports College, Grays School Media Arts College, Deneholm Primary, Little Thurrock Primary, Quarry Hill Infant and Junior, St Thomas Of Canterbury Catholic Primary, Stifford Clays Infant and Junior, Stifford Primary, Thameside Infant and Junior School, Tudor Court Primary School, Warren Primary School, Chafford Hundred Primary School, Woodside Primary School ( which was opened in 1952 as Tyrell's Infant and Junior Schools, the names being changed to avoid confusion with the neighbouring Torell's Secondary School ; the schools were later amalgamated into one primary school ) and Treetops School.
* Margaret ( Catherine ) Tudor ( b. Abbey of St Saviour, Bermondsey, London, January 1437 ).
In 1952 the new Queen, Elizabeth II, decided to depart from the practice of using the purely symbolic ' Tudor Crown ' as the symbol of her government, and instead use a representation of the actual crown generally used for British coronations, the St Edward's Crown.
His mother Elizabeth of York went into labour during his creation as a Knight of the Bath on the 29th and gave birth to a daughter, Margaret Tudor, on St Andrew's Day.
Tomb of Edmund Tudor, St David's Cathedral
In July 1484, William Collingbourne, a Tudor agent, tacked up a lampooning poem to St. Paul's Cathedral, which mentions Lovell, whose family's heraldic symbol was a silver wolf., among the three aides to King Richard, whose emblem was a white boar:
Among noteworthy buildings is St Mary's Church, where Mary Tudor, Queen of France and sister of Tudor king Henry VIII, was re-buried, six years after her death, having been moved from the Abbey after her brother's Dissolution of the Monasteries.
It was part of the abbey complex and originally was one of three large churches in the town ( the others being St. James, now St. Edmundsbury Cathedral, and St. Margaret's, now gone ). It is renowned for its magnificent hammer-beam Angel roof, and is the final resting place of Mary Tudor, Queen of France, Duchess of Suffolk and favourite sister of Henry VIII ( Mary Rose ).
He also became very distinguished in works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, including A Sea Symphony, Dona Nobis Pacem, Sancta Civitas and Five Tudor Portraits ; in those of Edward Elgar, especially The Dream of Gerontius, The Kingdom, and The Apostles ; in Bach's St Matthew Passion and St John Passion ; and in Mendelssohn's Elijah.
The obverse shows a left-facing effigy of the king with the inscription, while the reverse has an elegant design of a shield of St George lying on a Tudor rose, dividing the date, with the inscription.
Arms of William Canynges, as depicted on his canopied tomb in St Mary Redcliffe: Argent, 3 Moors | Moor's heads couped in profile Tincture ( heraldry ) | proper wreathed around the temples of the first and azure ) The shape of the shield, being a late Tudor ( 16th. c or later ) escutcheon ( heraldry ) | escutcheon suggests this is a later addition or possibly repainting.

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Sometimes called " The Virgin Queen ", " Gloriana ", or " Good Queen Bess ", Elizabeth was the fifth and last monarch of the Tudor dynasty.
The new dynasty was symbolised by the " Tudor Rose ", a fusion of the White Rose symbol of the House of York, and the Red Rose of the House of Lancaster.
New Englander Frederic Tudor, who became known as the " Ice King ", worked on developing better insulation products to ship ice long distances, especially to the tropics.
Finally, Hart's general interest in printing led to him cataloguing the " Fell Types ", then using them in a series of Tudor and Stuart facsimile volumes for the Press, before ill health led to his death in 1915.
In general, Humphrey Lyttelton would describe special rules to apply to that session, such as " Trumpington's Variations " or " Tudor Court Rules ", so that almost every episode featuring Mornington Crescent introduced a variant.
In 1585 during the Tudor re-establishment of counties under " the Composition of Connaught ", Roscommon was established with the South-west boundary now along the River Suck.
* " Tudor Rose ", a track by the drum and bass artist Dillinja ( b. 1974 )
The gold-embroidered emblems on the back and front of the coats consist of the crowned Tudor Rose, the shamrock and the thistle, the motto " Dieu et mon droit ", and the " regal " initial of the reigning sovereign ( currently ER for " Elizabeth Regina ").
Another claim is that Tudor period monarchs called it " Hereford or Hertford in the West ", to distinguish it from either the English Hereford in Herefordshire or Hertford in Hertfordshire.
Mortally ill, King Edward, in his " Device of the Succession ", settled the Crown on his cousin once removed, Jane Grey, bypassing his half-sisters Mary and Elizabeth Tudor.
Tudor was yet vital and vigorous ", while Francis Bacon describes him as, " Born in the eighth month, as the physicians do prejudge ," yet " strong and able ".
Kingsley Amis wrote " The Alteration " ( 1976 ), an alternative history novel about the effects of a contested " War of the English Succession " ( c 1509 ), where the birth and reign of Prince Arthur Tudor and Katherine of Aragon's son, " Stephen II ", leads Henry VIII to attempt to usurp his nephew's throne.
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British punk band Tenpole Tudor also parodied the concept with " Tenpole 45 ", the B-side of their 1981 single " Wunderbar ".
He is most commonly referred to as " Vadim ", many times understood as a family name ( although it is clearly not shared with his relatively well-known brother, former Army officer and fellow Party member Marcu Tudor ).
The Disobedient Child is a theatrical comic interlude written c. 1560 by Thomas Ingelend ( an author who is known only as a " late student of Cambridge ", as described on the first edition's title-page ) and first performed in a Tudor hall.
According to Dr. Gorrie's biographer, Vivian M. Sherlock, the " Ice King ", Frederic Tudor, was suspected for causing his failure when he launched a smear campaign against the invention.
Known locally as the " Floating Flemings ", it is ornamented with recumbent whole length figures of Fleming in his robes, with his official insignia, and his wife, with ruff and hood, and the singular waist favoured by ladies of the Tudor era.
Examples of escutcheon shapes: 1: Mediaeval French & English " Heater shield | heater style ", 2: Modern French, 3: Oval, 4: Lozenge ( for arms of an heraldic heiress, 5: Square, 6: Italian, 7: Swiss, 8: English, Four-centred arch | Tudor arch ( 16th. c.
" Alexander Tudor of Drowned in Sound called the songs " a masterclass in narrative songwriting " and referred to them as " favela-punk ", adding that " the album ’ s atmospheric centrepiece conveys the mystery of faith ( and the weirdness of folk traditions ), rather than just rattling out a pretty tune.
Ionescu-Caion, a journalist and student whom Tudor Vianu described as " a real pathological character ", issued a claim that, in his Năpasta, the Romanian dramatist had plagiarized the work of a Hungarian-language author named István Kemény.

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