William de Brailes (active c. 1230 – c. 1260) was an English Early Gothic manuscript illuminator, presumably born in Brailes, Warwickshire. He signed two...
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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...
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1092, Medjuck 1998, pp. 29–35 Olszewski 2023, p. 120. Exodus chapter 34. William Tyndale, translation into Early Modern English, made c. 1522–1535. Accessed...
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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)...
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633–709/710) William of Alnwick William of Auvergne William of Auxerre William de Brailes, (active 1230–1260) William of Champeaux William of Conches William of...
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witches. The Fall of the Rebel Angels (Apocryphal) (c. 1250), by William de Brailes. God sits on a throne within a mandorla. The rebelling angels are...
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prescribed times of the day. Among the earliest is an example by William de Brailes that seems to have been written for an unknown laywoman living in...
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style 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...
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manuscripts seem to have been produced by lay artists in this period. William de Brailes is shown with a clerical tonsure, but he was married, which suggests...
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response to Jesus' questioning, Peter affirms his love for Jesus three times. William Hendriksen notes some other correspondences between this episode and that...
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Frideswide's Chest" for the support of poor scholars. Approximate date: William de Brailes is working on illuminated manuscripts in the city, including an early...
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as Broad Street nearby. In the mid-13th century, the illuminator William de Brailes owned property, and presumably had his workshop, next to St Mary's...
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Parisian model were established around the University of Oxford, where William de Brailes worked and signed several of his miniatures around the mid-13th century...
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involved some significant events. c.1240: Oxford manuscript illuminator William de Brailes incorporates in illustrations to a book of hours and a psalter named...
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Samuel was weaned, Hannah and Elkanah brought him to the temple. (William de Brailes, c. 1250). St. Sophronius, Archbishop of Cyprus (Menologion of Basil...
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Gorleston Psalter, the Khamsa of Nizami, and the book of hours by William de Brailes, and were the subject of a paper by Turner the following year. Upon...
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Library, Add MS 48985 (Salvin Hours) London, British Library, Add MS 49999 (De Brailes Hours (Dyson Perrins Hours)) London, British Library, Harley MS 928 (Harley...
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the four divisions have become Brailes, Kineton, Burton Dassett and Warwick. In 1844 the parish of Sutton-under-Brailes, which up to that time had been...
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of Farnborough, Monks Kirby, Rugby and Southam, the Rural District of Brailes (except the parishes of Ilmington and Stretton-on-Fosse), the parishes...
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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...
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of Canterbury. During the 19th century Little Wolford was part of the Brailes division of the Kington Hundred, and described as a hamlet of Great wolford...
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along the rim of the corselet, and then clamping the brass straps known as brailes against the collar with wing nuts to press the rubber against the metal...
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125 8 "Safety for the Witness" Norman Lloyd Story by : John De Meyer Teleplay by : William Fay Art Carney as Cyril T. Jones November 23, 1958 (1958-11-23)...
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17 June 1823 (Repealed by Okehampton Roads Act 1829 (c.xviii)) Banbury, Brailes and Barcheston Road Act 1823 4 Geo. 4. c. cv 17 June 1823 Middlesex and...
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Renshaw. He married Minnie, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Smith, vicar of Brailes, near Banbury. He died 24 March 1934. "Irish people in Singapore". Irish...
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the Marshalls included Ruy López de Villalobos, Miguel López de Legazpi, Alonso de Arellano, and Álvaro de Mendaña de Neira, though coordinates and geographic...
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employed tidal currents for propulsion, but shipped a single lateen sail brailed to a heavy yard to harness winds. The yard was attached to a stump mast...
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1896 Great Wolford is recorded again as in the Brailes division of Kineton Hundred, and in the Brailes petty sessional division. It was in the Shipston-on-Stour...
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High Sheriff of Warwickshire (redirect from Sir William Lucy)
Philips Bt, of Weston House, Shipston-on-Stour 1860: Henry James Sheldon of Brailes House 1861: Richard Greaves of The Cliff, Warwick 1862: Hon. Charles Lennox...
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