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Hainault, or for Isabelle of France (see discussion Stanton 2003).Perhaps made in London: the calendar includes saints Ethelburga (abbess of Barking, near London) and Botulph (venerated at three London parishes).Unidentified member of the Neville family: with their arms, ~gules~ a
Hainault, or for Isabelle of France (see discussion Stanton 2003).Perhaps made in London: the calendar includes saints Ethelburga (abbess of Barking, near London) and Botulph (venerated at three London parishes).Unidentified member of the Neville family: with their arms, ~gules~ a
Hainault, or for Isabelle of France (see discussion Stanton 2003).Perhaps made in London: the calendar includes saints Ethelburga (abbess of Barking, near London) and Botulph (venerated at three London parishes).Unidentified member of the Neville family: with their arms, ~gules~ a
Hainault, or for Isabelle of France (see discussion Stanton 2003).Perhaps made in London: the calendar includes saints Ethelburga (abbess of Barking, near London) and Botulph (venerated at three London parishes).Unidentified member of the Neville family: with their arms, ~gules~ a
Hainault, or for Isabelle of France (see discussion Stanton 2003).Perhaps made in London: the calendar includes saints Ethelburga (abbess of Barking, near London) and Botulph (venerated at three London parishes).Unidentified member of the Neville family: with their arms, ~gules~ a
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