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£500 and £700 to Mr. Jarvis, for alterations in the original design. The whole subscription received by Dr. L.
amounted to £3347.
WINDOWS CONTAINING THE ARMS OF THE KNIGHTS
Words and Expressions
– a coronet – корона (для всех знатных особ, за исключением королевской семьи, для них существу-
ет большая специальная корона)
In two of the windows near the Altar, one on the north, the other on the south side, are the arms of the Sov-
ereign and Knights Companions, who subscribed towards the painting the East Window of the choir. The Sov-
ereign and the Prince of Wales have their supporters’ couchant, but the supporters of the other Knights are not
in these paintings. Over the arms of each Knight, which are encompassed with the star and garter, are his crest
and coronet; beneath the arms is the George, pendant to a riband, on which is written the Christian name and
title. These are on the south side.
G.R. III. 1782
William Henry, of Gloucester Ferdinand, of Brunswick
Henry Frederic, of Cumber-
land
Prince William Henry, of
Brunswick Lunenburg
Prince Charles, Duke of
Brunswick
Henry, Duke of Newcastle
Hugh, Duke of Northumber-
land
Charles, Marquis of Rocking-
ham
George, Duke of MarlboroughGranville, Earl Gower
Thomas, Viscount Weymouth William, Earl of Shelburne
On the north side are:
G.R. III. 1782
Frederic, Prince of Hesse
–
Cassel
William, Prince of Orange
Frederic, Bishop of Os-
nabruck
Adolphus, Duke of Mecklenburg
Thomas, Duke of Leeds George, Duke of Montague
Francis, Earl of Hertford John, Earl of Bute
Augustus, Duke of Grafton Sir Frederic North
William, Duke of Devon-
shire
Charles, Duke of Rutland
AN ACCOUNT OF THE COLLEGE OF ST GEORGE
Words and Expressions
– to endow – передавать завещанное наследство
– a diocese – епархия
– to perpetuate – увековечивать, сохранять навсегда
– ordination – посвящение в духовный сан, рукоположение
– a chanter – солист хора в церкви, регент
– a sexton – церковный сторож, пономарь, ризничий
The Royal College of St George, which has the honour of having the Order of the Garter attached to it, was
first incorporated and endowed by letters patent of the 22d of Edward III about three quarters of a year before
the institution of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and on that day twelvemonths the statutes of the College