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A History of the County of Essex
… said to be worth 100 marks, apparently an error for 100 s. as it was valued at £5 6 s. 8 d. in 1291. 20In 1362 and … wood. 23The living was augmented with £200, by lot, from Queen Anne's Bounty in 1796, and in 1835 was worth £83. … was assigned to the vicar. 25The living was augmented by Queen Anne's Bounty with £200 to meet private grants in 1881, …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… White Hart Chequer (251) House and Shop, No. 13 St. John's Street, of two storeys with ashlar walls and a … sashed window. Monuments in White Hart Chequer and St. Ann's Street. (252) King's Arms Hotel, of two and three storeys … century. The roofs have collared tie-beam trusses with queen-struts, butt-purlins and curved windbracing. In 1649 …
A Dictionary of London
… II. 105). See White Hart Street. White Head Court In Duke's Place (W. Stow, 1722-P.C. 1732). Not named in the maps. … into Little St. Helens. In the Vestry Minutes of St. Helen's it is recorded that a door was to be made to the street … St. John's Court" (O. and M. 1677). Site now occupied by Queen Victoria Street. White Horse Court North out of Long …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… White Roding 101. WHITE RODING. (D.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxxii. S.W. (b)xlii. N.W. (c)xlii. N.E.) White … on the E. side. It was built in the 17th century and has a queen-post roof. The Moat is fragmentary. ConditionOf house … It is probably of the 16th century and has a roof of the queen-post type. The Moat is fragmentary. ConditionOf house, …
Old and New London
… Whitechapel CHAPTER XVII. WHITECHAPEL. Strype's AccountMention of Whitechapel by Beaumont and Fletcher and … placed above the altar in this church, in the reign of Queen Anne, by the then High Church rector. Dr. White Kennet, … eleven guineas of gold quilted in the waistband (eleven Queen Anne guineas), and a 30 bank-note, dated 1729, of which …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Northwich, First division of the hundred of Eddisbury, S. division of the county of Chester, 3 miles (S. W.) from … is, under acts of parliament passed in the 7th and 11th of Queen Anne, and confirmed by subsequent acts, vested in 21 … The late Mr. Justice Littledale, one of the judges of the queen's bench, was a native of the place. Dean Swift, when a …
Old and New London
… TrialBacon and YelvertonHis ExecutionSir Walter Scott's "Fortunes of Nigel"Shadwell's Squire of AlsatiaA Riot in … have fallen into that misery. He then prayed for the king, queen, their issue, the State of England and Scotland, and … to leave the capital. At the trial for divorce the poor queen behaved with much womanly dignity. "The judges," says …
Survey of London
… appearance of the Palace in the early part of Charles II's reign. The building operations of that monarch no doubt … James II's rebuilding of the privy gallery and of the Queen's riverside apartments must, on the other hand, have … more clearly seen in Persoy's engraving of the Funeral of Queen Mary, reproduced in Loftie's Whitehall. The "Cosimo" …
Survey of London
… Place. On 2nd November, 1529, only a few days after Wolsey's departure, he came from Greenwich by water, "and landed at … Palace had hardly been completed before it received a new Queen. Anne Boleyn had resided there before the alterations … to Henry, and on 30th May she was married "in the Queen's closet at York Place." 49 Wriothesley gives an …
Old and New London
… Placethat is past: For since the Cardinal fell that title's lost; 'Tis now the King's, and called Whitehall." … Fall of WolseyAdditions to the Palace by Henry VIII.Queen Mary at WhitehallThe Palace attacked by … of the Revels"The Tilt yardCharles KilligrewServing up the Queen's DinnerChristian IV. of Denmark and James I.The …
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