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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… as before, impaling quarterly, 1st, gules, on a chevron a lion rampant sable, crowned or, Brook Lord Cobham;2d, gules, …
Old and New London
… neighbourhood between the Foundling Hospital and Red Lion Square, north and south, and Gray's Inn Lane and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… There are several store-houses for corn, and a quay. A little to the north-east of the village is a large … western side of it, but, with a view to counteract this, a quay has been formed on the margin of the river. A circular …
A Dictionary of London
… Removed for the formation of Throgmorton Avenue, etc. Blue Lion Court East out of Aldersgate Street at No. 24, in …
Survey of London Monograph
… (6) or, a pile gules. Crest: Out of clouds proper a demi-lion gules semy of estoiles or. Motto: Inter Nubes Resplendeo … lxii (1792), 523; C.E.M.R.A., p. 129; etc.) Arms: Azure, a lion rampant guardant between 3 escallops argent, a martlet …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… windows of this building. "In the chancel windows. Arg. a lion sable. FitzOsbert and Jerningham. Quarterly, arg. and b. … arg. between 3 cinquefoils or.""In the church, gul. a lion argent. Arg. 3 buckles lozengy gules, Jernegan. Gu. and … 4th. Or, a fess chequee arg. and az.; 2nd and 3rd, arg., a lion ramp. gules, debruised with a bendlet raguly or, impales …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… G.S., (l) fox carrying off goose, (m) Samson and the lion; in N. side-bay, (a) Agnus Dei on book, (b) … G.S. In third bay, central portion, (a) Royal arms with lion and bull supporters, (b) monogram J.M.P. perhaps for … (d) shield-of-arms of Kemp, (e) shield-of-arms a lion, (f) shield-of-arms of Exeter College, (g) monogram …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… lands, which is now a rent-charge of 2 on a house in Lion-street, used as the National Provincial Bank, and … gave a rent-charge of 5 on the tenement called the Golden Lion, in Lion-street, afterwards used as foot-barracks, to be …
A New History of London
… square annexed to Guild-hall; and by making a commodious Quay on the whole bank of the river; from Black-Friars to the … strait line from the Tower to the Temple; to form an ample Quay, if it could be done without increasing the rapidity of …
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