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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1600 Entry P, surgeon, was examined on the death of Mr LUKE. He had advised and prescribed a vomitory potion of 4 grains of antimony. LUKE had died, but whether he took the potion was debated. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… and sanctus; 1st, by Chandler, 1686; 2nd, inscribed 'Sent Luke Apostel, 1590', probably by Robert Newcombe and …
Survey of London
… Plate 10 St. Luke's, West Norwood, 1822-5. Francis Bedford, architect (p. 173) a. North front St. Luke's Church, West Norwood, north front. North front b. Interior, looking south St. Luke's Church, West Norwood, interior. Interior, looking south …
Survey of London
… Plate 108 St. Luke's Church and Redcliffe Square in c. 1905. Hansom cab and perambulators in Redcliffe Square St. Luke's Church and Redcliffe Square in c. 1905. Hansom cab and …
Survey of London
… St. Mark's Church, Kennington, north-west front. St. Luke's, West Norwood, 1822-5. D. R. Roper, architect (p. 31) …
Survey of London
… 18601. R. Brandon, architect (p. 45). Demolished a. St. Luke's Church, Berwick Street, 18389. St. Luke's Church, Berwick Street, 18389. Edward Blore, architect …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… St. Mark. Aaron. St. Peter. Moses. St. John. St. Paul. St. Luke. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… ST. ALFEGE. Font, early 18th-century. GREENWICH: (3) ST. LUKE, CHARLTON. Font, 17th-century. CAMBERWELL: (1) ST. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… NICHOLAS, PLUMSTEAD. W. Tower, 1664. GREENWICH: (3) ST. LUKE, CHARLTON, Exterior from S.E., c. 1630. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… St. Augustine (?). Abbot. St. Swithin (?). St. John. St. Luke. King. …
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