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Old and New London
… Whitechapel CHAPTER XVII. WHITECHAPEL. Strype's AccountMention of Whitechapel by Beaumont and Fletcher and … WhitechapelThe London HospitalThe Danish ChurchThe Goodman's Fields Theatre. "Whitechapel," says Strype, "is a spacious … the famous Gondomar. A little way from this, down a paved alley on the east side, Strype's father lived, in a fair …
Old and New London
… TrialBacon and YelvertonHis ExecutionSir Walter Scott's "Fortunes of Nigel"Shadwell's Squire of AlsatiaA Riot in WhitefriarsElizabethan Edicts … they might con their missals. Bouverie Street and Ram Alley were then part of their domain, and there they watched …
A Dictionary of London
… - Wild Goose Court Whitefriars Theatre Near the Bishop's house, and formerly the Hall or Refectory of the … Burnt down in the Fire and not rebuilt (p.323). Whitegate Alley See Widegate Street. Whiteley's Rents See Wheatsheaf Alley, Upper Thames Street. White's
Survey of London
… Place. On 2nd November, 1529, only a few days after Wolsey's departure, he came from Greenwich by water, "and landed at … such as: 3 Henry VIII. [November] "It'm the xvij war to a s'vnt of the Savoyes for bringing unto the Kinges grace to … new Palace. The cockpit, tennis courts, tilt yard, bowling alley, pheasant yard, etc., were provided on this side of the …
Old and New London
… of Oliver CromwellThe Ultimate Fate of Cromwell's BodyThe Exhumation discussedCurious Record in an Old Parish … Life under the StuartsCock-fightingDefoe's AccountIts Prevalence in England. In the "New View of … since been no reception of the Court in town but St. James's Palace, and Whitehall will doubtless be rebuilt in a short …
Old and New London
… banqueting-house, and other apartments, as "Henry VIII.'s Gallery," the "Boarded Gallery," the "Matted Gallery," the … pleasant lodgings, buildings, and mansions for his grace's singular pleasure, comfort, and commodity, to the honour of … the rest he erected a tennis-court, a cock-pit, a bowling-alley, a long stone gallerywhich was for some time occupied …
A Dictionary of London
… Erected by his trustees 1724. In 1864 removed to Queen's Square Bloomsbury and thence to 16 Grafton Street, … P. Ed. VI. VI. p.64). Not further identified. Willow-tree Alley, Yard See Star Court, Nightingale Lane. Wilson's Yard North out of Lower Thames Street to Bakers' Hall (O.S. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… through the common fields of Neasden and Stonebridge. 15 O.S. Map 6", Mdx. XI. SW., SE.; XVI. NW., NE. (1864-73 edn.). … Grange Mus., NM 9, 22, 184. M.R.O., EA/WIL; Bodl. MS. Gough Drawings a 3, f. 14. Grange Mus., O 6 (North colln.). … Brent' (Lond. M.A. thesis, 1935), 13-18. V.C.H. Mdx. v. 2; S. Potter, Story of Willesden (1926), 4-6. M.R.O., EA/WIL …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bridge, licensed in 1770. About 1900 it had a skittle alley and a gymnasium frequented by boxers. It was rebuilt in … shooting c. 1790 and in the mid 19th century at Purdey's grounds. 69 In the 19th century packs of hounds, of which … 77 and Willesden football club existed by 1885. 78 Queen's Park Rangers was formed in 1886 by the amalgamation of two …
Statutes of the Realm
… Price John Abrahall Richard Gower Edmond Weaver Theophilus Alley Richard Poole Thomas Church and John Smith Gentlemen. … Morris Hunt Bartholomew Fillingham William Lownes Esq[uire]s Phillip Ryley Robert Squib Esquires Crispe Grange Edmund … Baronet Sir Edward Hungerford Knight of the Bath Sir Henry Gough Sir Charles Skrimshire Sir John Floyer Knights Walter …
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