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Old and New London
… Vestry, in a scarlet mantle; the Children of the King's Chapel, being twelve in number, in scarlet mantles; the Quire … of Westminster, in surplices; the Gentlemen of the King's Chapel, being thirty-three in number, in scarlet mantles; the … final prayers being read, they retired into St. Andrew's Chapel, where they were invested with their royal robes and …
Old and New London
… dimensions are, from east to west, including Henry VII.'s Chapel, 375 feet; across the transepts it measures 200 feet; … in their designs, like the body of the church; but the chapel of Henry VII., for its elegant outline and lavish … towards the east by a sweep, thereby enclosing the chapel of Edward the Confessor in a kind of semicircle, and …
Old and New London
… to it was in the form of a cross, and double; one (chapel) being built over the other. Such is the account that … at the beginning of the present century. Hard by stood the Chapel of St. Anne, now commemorated by St. Anne's Lane. This … within the walls of the Abbey Church, or merely in a small chapel near the Abbey, has always been a doubtful point; but …
Survey of London
… site was purchased in 1876 by the trustees of the Surrey Chapel Centenary Fund. This fund had been raised in 1849 to … the birth of Rowland Hill, the first pastor of the Surrey Chapel in Blackfriars Road. Hawkstone Hall in Waterloo Road, … and a new lecture hall (also called Hawkstone Hall), chapel and other buildings were subsequentlybuilt on the …
Old and New London
… the last Dean of St. Stephen's, who lived to see his Chapel and Cloister both seized upon by the Crown. Late as … the Hall, a flight of steps leads to the beautiful little chapel of St. Stephen's, originally the crypt of the ancient building. This chapel, of which a view is given on page 505, has undergone a …
Old and New London
… Abbey. In 1682 he became one of the organists of the Chapel Royal, and there, as well as at the Abbey, produced …
Old and New London
… where they were consigned to their tomb in the stately chapel of Henry VII. The duke's proud widow, Catherine … on the south side. The principal of these is the private chapel, which occupies the place of the old conservatory. It … upon a terrace, with a conservatory at one end and the chapel at the other, whilst over the balustrade are seen the …
Old and New London
… Peter himself visited Britain, and erected there a small chapel or oratory. Others, contenting themselves with a more … "Westburne,"and "Padyngtoun," each with its chapel. As to the exact limits and boundaries of the fair …
Old and New London
… Inn or Westminster Hall, was afterwards converted into a chapel: Dr. John Pettingale, the antiquary, was for some time … from which, in 1724, the institution was removed to Chapel Street, and some time after to James Street. The …
Old and New London
… He died here in August, 1680, and was buried in New Chapel Yard, near the Broadway. He had, however, been such an … turning out of Great Peter Street, was so named from the Chapel dedicated to the mother of the Virgin Mary. Henry … This charitable institution is now located in Little Chapel Street. Palmer's Village, at the early part of the …
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