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Jacobean (337 bytes)
1: ...d|James I]] ([[1603]] – [[1625]]). Don't confuse "Jacobean" with'' [[Jacobin]], ''a cognate word for a facti... 3: See [[Jacobean era]]. Jacobean embroidery (170 bytes) 1: ...s a form of [[crewel embroidery]]. The motifs of Jacobean embroidery are based on the [[Tree of Life]]. Jacobean era (751 bytes) 1: ..._of_England|James I]] ([[1603]] – [[1625]]). The Jacobean era succeeds the [[Elizabethan]] age and specific... Tissington (404 bytes) 3: ...n the village include the [[Jacobean architecture|Jacobean]] [[Tissington Hall]] and the [[parish church]] w... Jacobethan (928 bytes) 1: ...tecture|Elizabethan]] and [[Jacobean architecture|Jacobean]]. Stokesay Castle (990 bytes) 1: ...from_Tower.jpg|thumb|right|240px|Stokesay Castles Jacobean timbered Gatehouse. (Photo by Mick Knapton)]] 2: ...sidence built onto the outside of the walls. The Jacobean gatehouse is also timbered. Honiton pottery (232 bytes) 2: ... [[Honiton]], [[Devon]]. The popular design was [[Jacobean]], and the most famous designer was Charles Colla... John Suckling (187 bytes) 1: ...father and son, prominent in [[James I of England|Jacobean]] England. Free embroidery (424 bytes) 7: *[[Jacobean embroidery]] John Webster (musician) (382 bytes) 1: :''For the [[Jacobean]] [[dramatist]], see [[John Webster]].'' Temple Newsam (404 bytes) 3: ...nights Templar]] estate. In the 16th century, a [[Jacobean]] [[country house]] was built on the site, which ... Hoggeston (1644 bytes) 9: ...south [[facade]]s. The interior has a remarkable Jacobean oak staircase with dumb bell balustrading. Bessie Surtees House (568 bytes) 1: .... The buildings are a fine and rare example of [[Jacobean]] domestic [[architecture]]. An exhibition detail... Crewel embroidery (551 bytes) 1: ...old. It was used in the [[Bayeux Tapestry]], in [[Jacobean embroidery]] and in the [[Quaker tapestry]]. Kirklees, Kirklees (664 bytes) 5: The [[Jacobean]] [[Kirklees Hall]] was built in the late 16th ce... Anthony Salvin (541 bytes) 2: ...erpiece, [[Harlaxton Manor]], is in a rich mix of Jacobean detailing with Baroque massing and symmetry. Bishops' House (580 bytes) 1: ...th and 17th centuries with two rooms decorated in Jacobean Style. The Second Maiden's Tragedy (2387 bytes) 1: '''''The Second Maiden's Tragedy''''' is a Jacobean play that survives only in manuscript. It was wri... 17: *Martin Wiggins, ed. ''Four Jacobean Sex Tragedies''. Oxford University Press, 1998. Revenge (disambiguation) (795 bytes) 3: ...tragedy, extremely popular in the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. John Suckling (politician) (685 bytes) 1: ...politician of [[Elizabethan era|Elizabethan]] and Jacobean [[England]].
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