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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a. 2 and is roughly square in shape with a projecting tongue of land in the north-east corner. It is low lying and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… semi-circular arch enclosing two panels with egg-and-tongue enrichment. Flanking the 'reredos' are a pair of … the ground-floor has an original architrave, with egg-and-tongue ornament round the fireplace. In the entrance-hall and …
Old and New London
… poor. How is that?" "Sir," replied Ligonier, "the men are Irish, and gentlemen too; but the horses are English." Apart …
Old and New London
… in 1856, is a nephew of the first Lord Ashtown, in the Irish peerage, and was born in Dublin in 1807. He graduated …
Old and New London
… of the nave; his grave is covered by a slab of black Irish marble, inlaid with brass, bearing his name and the … that this great essayist and master of the English tongue, who wanted but common prudence in order to have made … approval. They wished that it had been written in the tongue which Goldsmith so excelled in writing; but the worthy …
Old and New London
… Britain and Ireland, and the shamrock, the badge of the Irish nation, is interwoven with the other decorations of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… decorated one with a portcullis and the second with an Irish harp, early 17th-century. a(2) The Parish Church of the … four arcaded panels containing cross of St. George twice, Irish harp, and arms of Weymouth, the last possibly replacing … St. George, finial of crown with cartouches containing two Irish harps and two crowned roses, the latter replacing …
Old and New London
… with dirt, misery, and rags." Inkhorn Court is an Irish colony, with several families in one room. Tewkesbury …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the north. The town is situated on a creek of the Irish Sea, and has several spacious well-built streets, …
Old and New London
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