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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… bricks and with some of the jamb-stones pierced as if for bars; under the third window is the S. doorway, uniform with …
A Dictionary of London
… as 1603 (S. 128). See Mary (St.) Matfellon. Whitechapel Bars These bars marked the eastern boundary of the City's liberties …
Old and New London
… somewhat long, reckoning from the laystall east unto the bars west. It is a great thoroughfare, being the Essex road, … about midway between Aldgate Church and Whitechapel Bars, on the lefthand or north side of the street; and as the … word "palm." In 1678 a great many Roman funeral urns, with bars and silver money, and a copper urn, were found here, …
Survey of London
… day, in the King's hall at York place, certain scaffolds, bars, and seats were erected on both sides the hall, and at …
Survey of London
… all the property extending from Lamb Alley to the Bars next to York Place, and from "Scotland" to the chapel of … property acquired. This extended from Lamb Alley to the Bars. The position of the latter is not known. If it were not … Street Gate. (i) The property immediately south of the Bars was that of which Wolsey had purchased the leasehold …
Survey of London
… a pleasant shop front with well designed fascia and sash-bars to the window. All the houses except the shop retained … a plain brick arch with a fanlight of radiating glazing bars in the tympanum. The shop to No. 135 is arranged each …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… number of workmen, one it is feared, mortally. The iron bars of it, 1 inch thick, were doubled up by the force with …
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