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ARCHIfECTtJttAL ESSAY ON THE CHURCH AND 



Edward III., King of England,=Philippa, dau. of William, 

 died in 1377 I Count of Hainhauit and 



land, die d in 1396 

 I 4 



|2 



Lionel Duke of=lst, Eliz., dau. of 



Clarence, in | Will, de Burgh, 



right of his first | P^arl of Ulster, 



wife, created died in 1363. 



Earl of Ulster 2nd, Volantha, d. 



of Galeacius, 2 Dk. 



ofMilan,mr. 1368 



Edmund of Lang- 

 ley, Earl of Cam- 

 bridge,1362,Duke 

 of York, 1385 



third 

 Hol- 



:1st wife, Isab., 

 dau. of Pedro 



the Cruel, 

 King of Spain, 

 died in 1394. 



PhilippaofCla-: 



rence,Countess 



of Ulster, born 



1355 



Edmund Morti- 

 mer, 3rd Earl of 

 Marche, and Lord 

 of Wigmore 



Edw. Earl of Rut- 

 land, 1390, Earl of 

 Cork, 1396 



zPhilippa, d. 



of John Mo- 



hun.ofDem- 



ster 



Roger Mortimer=Eleanora, dau. of Thos. 

 Earl of March | Holland, Earl of Kent 



1st wife, Ann Mortimer =Richard of Conisborough, 

 succeeded to her bro- I Earl of Cambridge, exe- 

 ther's estates and titles I cuted in 1415 



Richard, Duke of York, in 1425, 

 killed in 1460, Earl of Marche 



and Ulster, Cambridge and 

 Rutland, and Lord of Wigmore 



^Cecily, dau. of Ralph 

 Neville, Earl of West- 

 moreland, died 1495. 



Edward IV. 

 King of England. 



ARCHITECTURAL ESSAY ON THE CHURCH AND 

 CHANCEL OF STRATFORD-ON-AVON.* 



By John BrittoN, F.S.A., &c. 



The following essay was written for a mixed auditory, adapted to 

 the place, and to the anniversary of Shakspeare's birth-day, April 

 23, 1836. 



Pointing to a large drawing of Stratford Church, Mr. 

 Britton observed: — Who can gaze on this venerable, but light- 

 some edifice without mingled emotions of admiration and reve- 

 rence.'* Who can see its tapering spire, its elegant chancel, and 

 scan its monuments of departed men of note and excellence, without 



Read at the Architects* Institute, London, May 23, 1836. 



