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Old and New London
… are altered." Goldsmith. Great Smith StreetSt. Margaret's and St. John's Free Public LibraryPublic Baths and … Dean StreetTufton StreetRoyal Architectural MuseumA Cock-pitGreat Peter StreetSt. Matthew's ChurchThe Residence … BenthamMr. Towneley's RunionsThe "Three Johns"The Cock-pit in Birdcage WalkDistinguished Residents in …
Old and New London
… Fields in the time of Charles I.Westminster FairSt. Edward's FairTothill StreetStrutton GroundSouthern, the Dramatic … PoetDrinking-houses in the Olden TimeThe Old Swan-yardThe "Cock" TavernRoyal Aquarium and Summer and Winter GardenOld … oldest taverns in the metropolis, bearing the sign of "The Cock," surrounding a quaint old inn-yard, stood till 1871, on …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Weston, Old 93. WESTON, OLD (B.d.). (O.S. 6 in. XII S.E.) Old Weston is a parish and village 6 m. N. of … I.C., 1706. In nave (2) to the four children of John [Al]cock, 17th-century. Font (Plate 8): octagonal bowl with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Wethersfield 81. WETHERSFIELD. (D.c.) (O.S. (a)xv. N.E. (b)xv S.E. (c)xvi N.W. (d)xvi. S.W. (e)xxv. … is a cupboard with some late 16th-century panelling and cock'shead hinges; the fireplace is of c. 1660, and has a … is a doorway with a rough four-centred head. d (47). The Cock Inn, on the W. side of the road, 110 yards S.W. of (46), …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… in Buckinghamshire Whitchurch 221. WHITCHURCH. (O.S. 6 in. xxiii. S.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. John the … and a wide fireplace, partly blocked. W. side (9). The Cock Inn, 200 yards S. of the church, is of two storeys, …
A Dictionary of London
… See Africa House. White Alley, Coleman Street See White's Alley. White Bear In Abchurch Lane. Destroyed in the Fire … 1445 (Cal. L. Bk. K. p.310). Not further identified. White Cock Alley South out of Thames Street to the Thames, west of … 1586 as the messuage, then a dye-house, called the "White Cock," now Angel Passage (q.v.) (L. and M. Arch. Soc. V. …
Old and New London
… TrialBacon and YelvertonHis ExecutionSir Walter Scott's "Fortunes of Nigel"Shadwell's Squire of AlsatiaA Riot in WhitefriarsElizabethan Edicts … saluted them, and asked them to drink. Carlisle turned to cock the pistol he had prepared, then wheeled round, and …
Old and New London
… Placethat is past: For since the Cardinal fell that title's lost; 'Tis now the King's, and called Whitehall." Shakespeare's Henry VIII., Act IV., … south side of a detached pile of buildings leading to the Cock-pit, not far from the top of King Street. Pepys, in his …
Old and New London
… as a Royal ResidencePartial Restoration of the PalaceThe Cock-pitCromwell and Sir Roger L'EstrangeDeath of Oliver CromwellThe Ultimate Fate of Cromwell's BodyThe Exhumation discussedCurious Record in an Old Parish RegisterGeorge Monk at the Cock-pitFashionable Life under the …
Old and New London
… banqueting-house, and other apartments, as "Henry VIII.'s Gallery," the "Boarded Gallery," the "Matted Gallery," the … to the buildings; and he likewise ordered a tenniscourt, a cock-pit, and bowling-greens to be formed, "with other … park, and on the rest he erected a tennis-court, a cock-pit, a bowling-alley, a long stone gallerywhich was for …
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