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A Dictionary of London
… (Leake). Site now covered by Lombard Street, Essex Street, Tudor Street, Pleydell Court. See Whitefriars Street. … Whitefriars Street South out of Fleet Street, at No.67, to Tudor Street (P.O Directory). So named 1844. Former name: …
Old and New London
… house, and offices) in 1863. Bridewell Dock (now Tudor and William Streets and Chatham Place) was long noted …
Survey of London
… partial success. Whitehall Gate (The Court Gate). The old Tudor gatehouse of Whitehall Palace is shown in Hollar's view … diagonal buttresses, a typical feature of the halls of Tudor mansions. The building comprised six bays, with a …
Survey of London
… the following day. It must be remembered that, like other Tudor sovereigns, Elizabeth had the choice of several royal …
Old and New London
… to do so would be in effect to write the history of our Tudor and Stuart sovereigns; a task which has been so well … heyday and prime, when it was the favourite abode of our Tudor and Stuart sovereigns, would really beas we have saidto … "private theatricals" assumed in the time of our last Tudor and our first Stuart sovereigns, and its home was the …
Old and New London
… that the last portion of it, an embattled doorway of the Tudor date and style, was removed in 1847. Fifteen years or …
Old and New London
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the bards, it was subsequently the chief residence of Tudor Trevor. After the Conquest it was given to Roger, Earl …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… supporting a moulded cornice and pediment, with a Tudor rose in the tympanum; above each pilaster is a defaced …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 16. York Dioc. Regy., Consecration deed. J. S. Purvis, Tudor Par. Doc. of Dioc. York, 150. Aveling, Post Reformation …
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