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Expand 1 - Material relating to Meric Casaubon1 - Material relating to Meric Casaubon
Expand 2 - Material relating to Prior Thomas Chillenden2 - Material relating to Prior Thomas Chillenden
Expand 3 - Material relating to Odet de Coligny3 - Material relating to Odet de Coligny
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1 - The Great Seal of Edward IV attached to the charter making Canterbury a county "separate from the county of Kent for ever" 1462. Black and white. Chronicle 1946 Fisk-Moore
2 - Letter from Edward IV to Duke of Brittany. Black and white.
3 - Canterbury Cathedral. Royal Window of Edward IV (born 2 Nov 1470). Date 1481.
4 - Charter of Edward IV 1462 showing beginning of charter (U167/P/C16/1). Black and white. Chronicle 1946. Fisk-Moore Canterbury.
5 - Part of stained glass window depicting Princess Cicely (depicted in North Transept of Canterbury Cathedral). In 6th Annual Report. Black and white. Burrell Collection, Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow.
6 - Letter from Keeper of Burrell Collection (William Wells) detailing a panel in their inventory (no 344) - a portrait of Princess Cecilia painted 1450, from Canterbury Cathedral (See U167/P/C16/5).
7 - Letter from Steward to Keeper of Burrell Collection Glasgow Museum and Art Gallery replying to letter of 4 January 1961 (U167/P/C16/6) enclosing 6th Annual report which contains picture and short note on the Princess Cicely, depicted in a window in North Transept of Canterbury Cathedral.
8 - Letter from Keeper of Burrell Collection (Glasgow Museums and Art Galleries) to Mrs W.M. Thoresby, M.B.E.) Thanking her for the 6th Annual Report.
9 - Booklet "The War of the Roses" History Work Unit BBC Radio for Schools Spring 1965 about Edward IV. It contains some photographs of Edward IV in stained glass in Canterbury Cathedral.
10 - Booklet of the House Magazine of Lloyd's "Lloyd's Log" vol XXX May 1960 no 10. Page 16 Article "The Princes in the Tower" by Albert C. Dabbs. F.S.A. Page 16 photograph (black and white) of The Royal Window of Edward IV in Canterbury Cathedral. (by courtesy of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral.) May 1960
11 - Article and photograph (black and white) from Friends of Canterbury Cathedral "Queen Elizabeth, Consort of Edward IV." Photograph is a portrait of the Queen from the illustrated book of the Fraternity of Our Lady's Assumption.
12 - Letter to Miss M.A. Babington from Albert C. Dabbs. F.S.A. asking whether the stained glass window in the Royal Window in Canterbury Cathedral has been photographed. He is writing an article for Lloyd's Log (See U167/P/C16/10).
13 - Letter from the Steward to A.C. Dabbs. F.S.A. concerning the Princes in the Tower stained glass window (see U167/P/C16/12).
14 - Letter from editor of Lloyd's Log to Mrs W.M. Thoresby, M.B.E. requesting use of the stained glass representation of the Royal Window at Canterbury Cathedral from the 6th Annual report of the friends Society dated January 1933 (see U167/P/C16/13).
15 - Letter from the Steward (of the Friends of Canterbury Cathedral) to the editor of Lloyd's Log regarding the photograph of the Royal Window in Canterbury Cathedral to be reproduced in Lloyd's Log.
16 - Letter from editor of Lloyd's Log to Mrs W.M. Thoresby M.B.E. stating the return of the photograph of the Royal Window in Canterbury Cathedral.
17 - Picture of King Edward IV from Royal Window in Canterbury Cathedral, possibly from Friends Chronicle
18 - Colour print of Edward IV as Prince of Wales Canterbury Cathedral 15th cent glass.
19 - Letter from steward to T. Atkins of Lloyd's thanking him for returning the photograph of the Royal Window in Canterbury Cathedral
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