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Old and New London
… time of the erection; but according to Hutton, from Sir James Smith, the ground-landlord, who resided here. At the … cock-pit existed in this street long after that near St. James's Park was deserted. Great Peter Street bears the name … to the New Road; the improvement of the interior of St. James's Park; quays along the Thames; new approaches to …
Old and New London
… Westminster St. James's Park CHAPTER V. ST. JAMES'S PARK. "A spark That less admires the Palace than the … Harrington's HouseOffice of the Duchy of LancasterSt. James's Park in the Reign of Henry VIII.Rosamond's …
Old and New London
… those on the north side had large gardens reaching to St. James's Park, and those upon the south had likewise extensive … One side of the Broadway is now nearly occupied by the St. James's Park station on the Metropolitan District Railway. Here James I. granted a hay-market to be held for a certain number …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… 1356 Id. John Brakell 1361 Id. Thomas Cotterell 1361 Id. James de Billingford 1382 Id. John Pulteney 1383 Id. William …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… to Debora, wife of John Rudge, 1712; (2) to Ruth, wife of James Rudge, 1694. Niche: in N.W. buttress of towerwith …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 17. 1.; net income, 260; patron and incumbent, the Rev. James Halke. On the inclosure in 1802, 164 a. 2 r. 10 p. were … lands for the further endowment of the school. The Rev. James Hervey, M.A., author of the Meditations, was incumbent …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… earl of Hereford (d. 1322). Eleanor's successive husbands, James Butler, earl of Ormonde, and Thomas Dagworth, 84 were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Jane Oswold and Mr. Powell, probably William. 31 In 1661 James Oswold let half the rectory to William Powell (cr. Bt. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… been commuted for 246. 7. 8. The chapel, dedicated to St. James, and consecrated on the 1st of February, 1842, was … is one to the Duchess of York, who was interred here. James Taylor, Esq., in 1836 built a Roman Catholic chapel, … into one borough by an act of parliament (confirmed by James I.) under the designation of "The United Borough and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… rebuilt between 1815 and 1817, the architect being James Hamilton of Weymouth, 1 and the building remains little … them being the large painting of the Last Supper by Sir James Thornhill. Architectural DescriptionThe church is … 1799, white marble lozenge-shaped tablet; (2) to Capt. James Stear, 1734, white marble tablet; (3) to Mary (Pley) …