The Tower of London, (Vol. 2 of 2)Gower, Ronald Sutherland, Lord
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The Tower of London, (Vol. 2 of 2)
Gower, Ronald Sutherland, Lord
Tower of London (London, England)
The north-east window has a very imperfect coat of arms with
fleur-de-lys and leopard, as well as two other coats with the royal
motto. There is also a device which might be taken to represent the
letter M, but which is probably the inverted water bottles of the
Hastings family. Daggers are quartered upon the other coats of arms.
At the bottom of this window is a Tudor rose and several fragments of
glass much confused.
The glass has been placed in the windows with great care, the subjects
being made as complete as the broken fragments permitted. Each of the
eight windows is ornamented with leaded borders.
APPENDIX VII
LIST OF THE CONSTABLES OF THE TOWER
Geoffrey de Mandeville
William de Mandeville
Geoffrey de Mandeville[8] 1140
Richard de Lacy 1153
Garnerius de Isenei
William Longchamp, Bishop of Ely 1189
Walter de Coutances, Archbishop of Rouen 1192
Roger Fitz Renfred
Roger de la Dane }
Geoffrey de Mandeville } During the reign of
Eustace de Greinville } John.
Archbishop of Canterbury }
Walter de Verdun }
Stephen de Segrave }
Hugh de Wyndlesore }
Randulph, Bishop of Norwich }
John de Boville }
Thomas de Blunvil }
Thomas Fitz Archer }
Ralph de Gatel }
Hubert de Burgh 1232 }
W. de St Edmund }
Geoffrey de Crancumb } During the reign of
Hugh Giffard } Henry III.
Archbishop of York } jointly }
Bertram de Crioyl } }
Peter de Vallibus }
John de Plessitus }
Peter de Blund }
Aymor Thorimbergh }
Inbert Puglys }
Richard de Culworth }
Richarde de Tilbury }
Hugh le Bigod 1258 }
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