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Survey of London
… Hon. Sir William Pickford. General description and date of structure. Queen's House is the second house in point of … windows towards the street. On the authority of Sir Edward Burne-Jones we are told that the overmantel in the … manufactory also. These Elers came to London with the Prince of Orange, and it is doubtful whether they were ever …
Survey of London
… are let to various tenants. General description and date of structure. The visitor to Chelsea will find no one to … This was the Earl's second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Boughton, and widow of Sir Richard Wortley. She died … Martha Wray. 1770. John Harrowbain. 17711773. John Prince. 17741776. Jonathan Stonnard. 1777. John Skinner. …
Survey of London
… 19, 20, 20a, and 21 to 26 CHEYNE WALK ON THE SITE OF THE MANOR HOUSE. Ground landlord, leaseholders, etc. … Geo. H. Dawkins, Esq.; No. 23, A. W. Clarke, Esq.; No. 24, Edward Clarence Wigan, Esq., M.B.; No. 25, Mrs. Herbert … allusions to the house, in recording the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Sir Hans Sloane in 1748. It …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Historical survey CATHEDRAL: HISTORICAL SURVEY At the time of the Norman Conquest, the cathedral of the South Saxon see was at Selsey, and it was to this see … the reredos of the high altar, with great ceremony, King Edward I, the queen, the Archbishop of Canterbury and many …
A History of the County of Sussex
… CANON GATE, or gatehouse to Canon Lane, on the west side of South Street, adjoining the Vicars' Close, is built of flints with stone dressings and is of two stories. Walcott … temp. Richard III, but as it bears the arms of Archdeacon Edward More it is probable that it is not earlier than the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… cathedral The cathedral close THE CLOSE The organisation of the Cathedral Church at Chichester, of secular foundation, … Henry Smart, her husband, alderman, 1760; and to George Edward Heming, 1827. In the south alley to Richard Fuller, … 1791, William Johnson, 1801, and Mary, widow, 1869; to Edward Johnson, 1807, Jane, widow, 1810, Anna Johnson, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ft. The four arches about it are entirely the workmanship of Sir Gilbert Scott's rebuilding of 18616, and said to be … one to Charles Eamer Kempe, 1907, and the other to Herbert Edward Jones, Bishop of Lewes, 1920. There is a floor brass … the portraits of the English Kings from William II to Edward VI, but several, although they are named in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ARM THE EASTERN ARM (94 ft. long by 24 ft. wide) is of five bays. The three west bays forming the sanctuary are … arch of the third bay of the arcade, is the altar-tomb of Edward Story, 13 bishop 14981503. It has a recumbent effigy … his wife, 1819. In the south quire aisle are monuments to Edward Waddington, S.T.P., Bishop, 1731, and Frances (Newey), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… LADY CHAPEL is 77 ft. long by 20 ft. wide internally and of five bays. The walling and buttresses of the three west … founded here by Henry V about 1413 and re-endowed by Edward IV in 1461, to pray for the good estate of himself and … subjects. A window in the north wall commemorates Henry Edward Hall Gage (d. 1875), eldest son of Viscount Gage (no …
A History of the County of Sussex
… The NAVE (average length and breadth 154 ft. by 26 ft.) is of eight bays. It is in the main of the early-12th-century … to John Quantock and Mary, his wife, 1820 (with arms); to Edward Madden, 1819; to Vice-Admiral Henry Frankland, 1814 … (by T. Hickey). In the north-west tower, to Lt.-Col. Sir Edward Wheeler, 1903; to Lt. Edward Humphrey Tyacke, 1918; to …
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