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A History of the County of Lancaster
… it was undertaken successfully by several adventurers'; Pennant, Downing to Alston Moor, 16. The 'Warrington coach' …
Survey of London
… pp. 956. B.M., Dept. of Prints and Drawings, Crowle's Pennant, vol. 6, p. 33. P.R.O., C10/386/38; R.B. The Postman, …
Old and New London
… in England. This sketch is preserved in the 'Illustrated Pennant's London,' formerly belonging to Mr. John Charles …
Old and New London
… in 1712, of which a copy may be seen in Mr. Crowle's "Pennant." Steele, in describing the adventures of a day, …
Old and New London
… uncle of his queen, Eleanor of Provence, according to Pennant, "on condition of yielding yearly at the Exchequer … people. This building was in the form of a cross, and Pennant adds that its walls were entire down to his time …
Survey of London
… on a very small scale, are here reproduced. In the Crowle-Pennant collection at the British Museum is a drawing … of the steps, although nine as against four in the Crowle-Pennant view and five in "Agas," may be correct. 11 The chief … 45 The Charing Cross, from drawing in the Crowle-Pennant Collection, British Museum (photograph). 45 Wren's …
Old and New London
… In the description of the Strand given by him in 1807, Pennant complains of the street as being in some places too …
Old and New London
… it, and called it Burleigh or Cecil House. According to Pennant, Burleigh House was "a noble pile, built with brick, …
Old and New London
… been an Inn of Chancery in the reign of Edward II.; but Pennant speaks of it as dating back only as far as the reign … gate, shut up a nights, which was placed here anno 1723." Pennant, writing in 1805, says of it"New Inn, where the …
Old and New London
… sufficient to have conquered the Spanish West Indies." Pennant remarks it as a singular occurrence that this lane, …
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