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Survey of London
… part in response to the penal reform campaign of John Howard, whose ideas about design and planning it was intended … the architect who had most successfully realized Howard's ideas on separate or 'cellular' accommodation. … Field was suggested as a better site by Mylne and, with Howard's endorsement, the ground was purchased in 17856, for …
Survey of London
… Israelites meeting-house in Hermes Street; and the Howard Institute for Women in Cynthia Street. 81 The London …
A History of the County of Sussex
… estates in 1482 when Stoke was apparently assigned to John Howard, Duke of Norfolk, in whose family it remained until …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… was found, running southwards. Antiquary, XXIX, 244. (4). Howard Street, Strand. A sarcophagus was found at the corner … but amongst the fittings the 16th-century glass and the Howard monument are noteworthy. Architectural Description.The … cherub-heads, cartouche-of-arms, etc.; (27) of Marie (Howard), wife, first of Edward Sutton, Lord Dudley, and …
Old and New London
… of the most illustrious and most benevolent John Paul Howard, Earl of Stafford, who, in 1738, married Elizabeth, … the 16th, 1623. His lady was daughter of Thomas Lord Howard, of Bindon, son of the Duke of Norfolk, by Elizabeth, … was privately married, in the year 1537, to Thomas Howard, son of the Duke of Norfolk, upon which account both …
Old and New London
… recommenced in the same manner, except that Sir Edward Howard rode before, on a fine charger, clothed with drapery …
Old and New London
… addressed to the committee for erecting a memorial to John Howard, the philanthropist, expresses a hope that St. Paul's …
Old and New London
… subsiding stream." On the 26th of January, 1571, Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, here received his death-warrant for … the Marquis of Anglesey, as Lord High Steward, and Lord Howard of Effingham, as Deputy Earl Marshal, entered upon the … horse was a beautiful cream-coloured Arabian; Lord Howard's was a dun; and the Duke's a white steed. After a …
Old and New London
… to the Court and the Parliament House. In it lived Lord Howard of Effingham, the High Admiral who, Roman Catholic as …
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