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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
Old and New London
… The men sauntered about from hour to hour in those chambers where the worn blocks still stood and exhibited the …
Survey of London
… the analogy of Hampton Court. On the other hand Sir Edmund Chambers, on the strength of a statement made in 1613 (see … to the Closet down the staires to the Chapel." Sir Edmund Chambers regards this account as conclusive against the … Works, 5/7). See p. 50. The account by Busino, referred by Chambers ( The Elizabethan Stage, I, p. 202) to the Great …
Survey of London
… Thomas Tomlyn nowe holdyth & a Stable, togyder w t all the Chambers beyng over the sayd hall, parlor, kechyn & lyttell … E. 351/543. P.R.O., E. 351/541. P.R.O., E. 351/542. Chambers' The Elizabethan Stage, I, p. 18. "Von Wedel in 1584 … the palace here." ( Cal. of S.P., Venetian, XV, No. 188.) Chambers' The Elizabethan Stage, I, p. 21. "The Queen's …
Old and New London
… noise where, against his coming, were laid charged many chambers, and at his landing they were all shot off, which … faces were known were still permitted to enter. The ante-chambers and galleries were soon filled to overflowing, and …
Old and New London
… Chapel here, we are told, was removed by Sir William Chambers to his residence at Whitton, near Hounslow, where he … in 1829. The basement comprises a series of vaulted chambers, which are partly used for Government stores. The …
Old and New London
… first Premier who did so. Lord North, as Premier, had his chambers here, occupying rooms on the first floor; and it is … that with the change of office came a change also of chambers, and walked mechanically into his old quarters … floor of the building are a number of rooms and vaulted chambers. Some of these rooms are used for culinary purposes; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
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