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A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… his followers continued to meet in the yard of the Horse and Groom Inn. 91 One of the congregation then …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… summit, and on which the people of the neighbourhood have horse-races and other sports, on July 10th. All these …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… roofing the whole building in one span, the addition of flying buttresses to support the roof, the entire … with one foot on a globe, the other on the wing of a flying eagle; above him are angels with the crown and orb, … alms-dish of 1660, with repouss foliage and flowers, and a horse, stag, boar and cow, in middle a rose and crown with …
Old and New London
… sets forth, "he was General of the Dutch troop of horse, Governor of Kingston Castle upon Hull, and First … and Laffeldt. He was the first Commander-inChief at the Horse Guards. Lord Ligonier, however, was not only a gallant … but a wit of no small ability. His regiment (the Fourth Horse) being reviewed by George II. before it was sent on …
Old and New London
… on the 19th of July, 1873, by being thrown from his horse. William Buckland was nominated by Sir Robert Peel to …
Old and New London
… we are told, were lined with double rows of soldiers, horse and foot. The Conqueror rode through the ranks, and … of the king's ministers and of the authorities of the Horse Guards, they succeeded in forcing the funeral cortge to …
Old and New London
… tracery and carved work, and terminated with pinnacles, flying buttresses, and spires, all profusely crocketed and …
Survey of London
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