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Whitehall
… as best they could. Some, especially those who lived at Charing, or further up the hill, in what was afterwards Hedge … about the Abbey, those which constituted the village of Charing, and in the far distance the grim walls, the … account of the old right of way between Charingnow become Charing Cross and Westminster; and in 1535 Henry built the …
Whitehall
… history of Whitehall. In spite of edicts against building, Charing Cross had become a populous place, and one of James's … Lane, and rode on horseback along the Strand, past Charing Cross, to the Tilt Yard at Whitehall, where they made … that Inigo wished to have a grand open space before his Charing Cross faadewhat the French call a "place d'armes." On …
Whitehall
… Sur, who made the King's equestrian statue which is now at Charing Cross, but which was originally made for Lord … House. On the north was the comparatively open roadway to Charing Cross. On the eastern side were long rows of gabled … fatal day. The crowd coming into the narrow court from Charing Cross saw an empty space in front of the hall. The …
Whitehall
… region stretching up beyond Scotland Yard, and almost to Charing Cross. Abundant remains of the Tudor period were …
Old and New London
Charing Cross, the railway stations, and Hungerford Market CHAPTER XIX. CHARING CROSS, THE RAILWAY STATIONS, AND OLD HUNGERFORD … shall with glory shine; And henceforth see you call it Charing Cross." Peele, "King Edward I." Derivation of the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the same. [ Conway's Letter Book, p. 301.] April 15. Charing Cross. 12. Sir Francis Cottington to Sec. Conway. A …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… [ Minute, Conway's Letter Book, p. 303.] May 21. Charing Cross. 42. Sir Robert Naunton, Master of the Court of …
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