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Survey of London
… were inscribed, but in 1936 these were replaced with pink alabaster. The oak pews and panelling, the pulpit of Caen … canopy at the east end, to Webb-Peploe of marble and alabaster in the chancel, and to Anne and John King, an …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… be there entombed, where he lies, under a fair monument of alabaster, with his portraiture on it, at the feet of the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… museum. They mention 'mummies', 'a Chinese idol of alabaster', deathmasks of Pitt, Fox, and of Charles XII 'with …
Survey of London
… at the back (Plate 84a) has a strapwork ceiling and hooded alabaster chimneypiece at the end as in No. 35, but here the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… monuments in the Hothorpe chapel, one is a large two-tier alabaster tomb with recumbent figures in late Elizabethan … the lower front panel. The other memorial is a mural alabaster monument to George Bathurst (d. 1656) and his wife. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the Garter, etc., etc., and to "Philip," his wife, 1578; alabaster effigy (Plate p. 235) reclining on right elbow in … (daughter of Lord Conway), and Anne (Croft); recumbent alabaster effigy (Plate p. 230) in armour on altar-tomb with … (3) of Sir William Smyth, 1626, and Bridget, his wife, alabaster and dark marble monument (Plate p. 234), consisting …
A History of the County of Essex
… is a suggestion that it was of his own design. 63 It is of alabaster and black marble and stands against the north wall … shield. Against the north wall of the chancel is the alabaster tomb of the second Sir William Smyth (d. 1632). The … are of great interest. Opposite this monument is an alabaster and black marble tomb enriched with consoles and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… wrought up Silks; and another to prohibit the Use of Lime, Alabaster, Stone, Plaister of Paris, Chalk, Whiting, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… 14th-century chancel arch and N. arcade. The 15th-century alabaster effigies in the tower are noteworthy; the brass of … In toweron each side of W. doorway, on modern base, alabaster effigy, said to be of John Barton, junior, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… S. wall, (2) to Thomas Wharton, 1669, inscribed slab with alabaster achievement of arms. Plate: includes stand-paten of …
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