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Survey of London
… Earl of Middlesex. 5 It was subsequently the residence of Sir John Keeling (later Chief Justice of the King's Bench), … south, on the site of the present No. 30, was the house of Sir Thomas Forster, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, who … long before his death in 1581 by the royal standard-bearer Sir Maurice Berkeley (see Ills 178, and 135 on page 119). A …
Old and New London
… of these is one in the Jacobean style, to Marie, Lady Dudley, a daughter of the Lord High Admiral, Lord Howard of … Near it is another mural tablet recording the fact of Sir Walter Raleigh's body having been buried here on the day … quality." On this occasion we are told incidentally that Sir Christopher Wren himself attended in the vestry, and …
Old and New London
… VIII.The Church rebuiltDescription of the EdificeBurial of Sir Edmundbury GodfreyNotabilities interred in the … of Mr. Gibbs, the architect, and one of the unfortunate Sir Edmundbury Godfrey. In one of the windows is a painting … Bishop of St. David's was shortly afterwards summoned to Carlton House for the purpose of devising the best mode of …
Old and New London
… for trespass between William Sherwin, plaintiff, and Sir Walter Clarges, Baronet, defendant, at the bar of King's … a verdict was given for the defendant, who was only son to Sir Thomas Clarges, Knight, brother of the duchess, and who … When this latter Maypole was taken down in its turn, Sir Isaac Newton, who lived near Leicester Fields, bought it …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… the following: Fittings Monuments: On E. wall(1) to Sir Edward Dowce, 1644, cupbearer to Queen Anne, wife of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… M. appointed September 20, 1822. CURATES OF ST. NICHOLAS'. Sir Hugh of Arneliffe occurs as curate April 18, 1366. 45 … in 1380. John Mitford is mentioned in Randall's MSS. 1424. Sir Thomas Arthur occurs October 8, 1499. Thomas Kay, curate, … (Ouseburn) to near Haddrick's Mill. We then turned into Sir Matthew Ridley's estate, and went round the east side of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… for a perpetual chaplain. The annual value was 6, 15 s. Sir Peter Angrym was confirmed in the chaplainship of this … This interesting picture was presented to the church by Sir M. W. Ridley, Bart. ST. GEORGE'S PORCH Is what may … when this part of the church was erected. In 1734, Sir Walter Blackett built over the vestry a handsome modern …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… his wife, which was erected in commemoration of them by Sir Alexander Hall, Knight, their only surviving son. At the … Seymour. The figures on the east side seem intended for Sir Lionel Maddison (knighted by king Charles I. whom he … adjacent grave-stone. "I suppose," observes Brand, "this Sir Lionel to have erected the monument, having modestly left …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Tasburgh, 1706; (6) to Ann and Isabell, 1680, daughters of Sir Valentine Brown, with defaced lozenge-of-arms. Piscina: … scrolls with eagle-heads; stem modern, pulpit given by Sir Julius Caesar before 1636. On S. of chapel is a twisted …
Old and New London
… district of London, a geographical entity which we owe to Sir Rowland Hill and the authorities of the General … is its sale, on the demise of Lady Ferrers, in 1375, to Sir Robert Knowles; and in 1381 of its reversion, which … in 1670 the manor changed hands, the father of Alderman Sir Jeffreys Jeffreys (uncle of the notorious Judge Jeffreys) …
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