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| - Collection Lord Sackville, Knole, Kent. The tapestry hung in the Chapel (Sackville-West, color Pl. opp 54.) According to family tradition, the tapestry was brought to Knole either by Archbishop Warham, between 1503 and 1532, or by his successor, Archbishop Cranmer, who built the chapel where it hung. Gift of Robert Treat Paine, 2nd, in memory of his son, Walter Cabot Paine, October 3. / Gift of Robert Treat Paine, 2nd, in memory of his son, Walter Cabot Paine
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| - Collection Lord Sackville, Knole, Kent. The tapestry hung in the Chapel (Sackville-West, color Pl. opp 54.) According to family tradition, the tapestry was brought to Knole either by Archbishop Warham, between 1503 and 1532, or by his successor, Archbishop Cranmer, who built the chapel where it hung. Gift of Robert Treat Paine, 2nd, in memory of his son, Walter Cabot Paine, October 3. / Gift of Robert Treat Paine, 2nd, in memory of his son, Walter Cabot Paine
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