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A Dictionary of London
… Inn On the west side of Coleman Street, north of White Horse Inn, in Coleman Street Ward (O. and M. 1677-Strype, …
A Dictionary of London
… White Harte (The) - White Horse Court White Harte (The) A messuage so called lying in … Ward Without (O. and M., 1677). See White Hart Inn. White Horse (The) A messuage in Holborne and Fetter Lane, 33 Eliz. (Lond. I p.m. III. 153). Qy.=White Horse Alley (q.v.). White Horse (The) Messuage called "le …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… White Horse Chequer White Horse Chequer Monuments in White Horse Chequer. (381) No. 26 Castle Street Ground floor. (381) …
A Dictionary of London
… White Horse Court, Inn - White Legge Entre White Horse Court, Inn North out of Fore Street, in Cripplegate … business houses. White Horse Yard, Old Broad Street See Flying Horse Yard. White Horse Yard, Seething Lane East out …
A Dictionary of London
… the appurtenances in St. Leonard's parish called the White horse. (Indenture of 1620 quoted in End. Charities Rep. St. …
Old and New London
… on stalls or barrows, or over an old chair or clothes-horse. And amidst all this motley display the buyers and …
Old and New London
… and forty pounds. His holding an extraordinary large cart-horse; and breaking a rope which will bear three thousand …
Survey of London
… the gatehouse is contained in Rooker's illustration of the Horse-Guards here reproduced. 11 THE HORSE - GUARDS. Interior of Whitehall Gate House The … in the Privy-Garden has receiv'd no damage." ( The Flying Post or Post-Master, No. 414.) Some writers have held …
Survey of London
… on the following day the new tilt yard (on the site of the Horse Guards) was the scene of "great justes donne by … Lord Dingwall at the tilt yard at Whitehall, fell with his horse and broke his leg. According to Weldon 76 he was … "To the master mason for thexpences of hym Selfe and his horse by the Space of vj days mense Augusti anno xxiij Dm. …
Old and New London
… round his neck, by yeomen of the barge, by a master of the horse and sixteen grooms of the stable, and a tribe of … Bedchamber." He next was promoted to the Mastership of the Horse, and other honours soon followed. Henceforth Villiers … a guard of halberdiers, their drums beating and colours flying. On his right hand was Bishop Juxon, and on his left …
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