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Survey of London
A History of the County of Oxford
… may have spent much of their time in Oxford; two Lollards were reported in Kidlington in 1415, and in 1445 the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… by John Lovekyn to the vicar in 1366. 93 In 1513 four Lollards were examined at Kingston, and one Thomas Denys was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… having a roof finely groined; and to the west of it is the Lollards' Tower, a lofty square embattled structure of stone, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… and the latter a re-use of older material. The Water, or Lollards', Tower was built on the site of an earlier building … is at a higher level and the lights were blocked when the Lollards' Tower was built. The vault is modern. The roof was … are of solid balks of triangular section. The Water, or Lollards', Tower (29 ft. by 28 ft.) is built on the W. end of …
The Environs of London
… iron rings, intended, as it is supposed, to confine the Lollards, and other unfortunate persons, who are said to have …
Survey of London
… and thin shafts at each side. Chichele's or the Water or Lollards' Tower In 1432 the tower, which had stood previously … as to the traditional connection of this tower with the Lollards. The ill-famed Lollards' Tower in which John Hunne met his death and where …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Henry Chicheley, who became archbishop in 1414, built the Lollards' or Water Tower in 14345. 22 At this date the river … crypt in the western bay at an early date. The Water or Lollards' Tower was erected by Archbishop Chicheley on the … of Keeper of the manor, ibid. 551. The tradition of the Lollards' imprisonment here has long been refuted. See chap. …
Old and New London
… writer proceeds to record the persecutions of which the Lollards' Tower was too often the scene; the shelter afforded …
Old and New London
… ChapelDesecration of the ChapelArchbishop Parker's TombThe Lollards' TowerThe GardensBishops' WalkRemarkable Historical … was the builder of that portion of the palace known as the Lollards' Tower. "Neither Protestants nor Catholics," says … Embankment. In front appears the Water Tower, with the Lollards' Tower beyond; and on the right the Great Hall, now …
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