- 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...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- 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...
- Name of Jesus, Wrocław,
Poland Leeds Cathedral,
United Kingdom Petworth House,
Petworth,
United Kingdom Guadix Cathedral, Granada, Spain.
Madre del Buon...
- and
Hampton Court Palace, St Paul's
Cathedral and
other London churches,
Petworth House and
other country houses,
Trinity College,
Oxford and
Trinity College...