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Definition of Petworth marble

Petworth marble
Petworth marble Pet"worth mar"ble A kind of shell marble occurring in the Wealden clay at Petworth, in Sussex, England; -- called also Sussex marble.

Meaning of Petworth marble from wikipedia

- and West Sus**** in South East England. It is also called "Petworth Marble", "Bethersden Marble" or "Laughton Stone" in relation to villages where it was...
- Petworth House is a late 17th-century Grade I listed country house in the parish of Petworth, West Sus****, England. It was built in 1688 by Charles Seymour...
- Sus**** and West Sus**** in southeast England. It is also called Petworth Marble, Bethersden Marble or Laughton Stone in relation to villages where it was quarried...
- Sovereigns at Petworth is an 1817 painting by the British artist Thomas Phillips. It depicts the gathering of several European leaders in the Marble Room at...
- Archbishop of Canterbury, St Augustine of Canterbury, the chair is made of Petworth marble. The current chair, do****ented in the Cathedral's accounts as made...
- Life November 2011 p. 156 Archant Press The Petworth Magazine No. 139, pp. 11–12 2010 - Petworth Marble - an update The Jackdaw Magazine Nov/Dec 2009...
- cargoes of timber, corn and Petworth marble in the other direction. A branch connected it to Petworth by the short Petworth Canal, which was 1.25 miles...
- epithet "The Proud Duke", was an English aristocrat and courtier. He rebuilt Petworth House in Sus****, the ancient Percy seat inherited from his wife, in the...
- type, included in the 2007 exhibition at the Louvre) in the Red Room, Petworth House, West Sus****, UK, was claimed by Adolf Furtwängler to be an actual...
- and Hampton Court Palace, St Paul's Cathedral and other London churches, Petworth House and other country houses, Trinity College, Oxford, and Trinity College...