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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is the property and residence of Richard Marsh, Esq. A chapel of ease, St. Paul's, of which the foundation stone was … lady, who also bequeathed a sum towards the endowment. The chapel will eventually form a separate incumbency. Westleton …
A History of the County of Sussex
… return the Prior of Boxgrove agreed that she might have a chapel in the manor of 'Westrethampt' with a chaplain who …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… font, and at the east end of the south aisle is an ancient chapel, the burial-place of the Marten family. At East Chiltington is a chapel of ease. A school is partly supported by an endowment … an extensive mine is in operation to the south of Westoe chapel; freestone of good quality is also abundant, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… is leaded into one of the north windows of Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. The three middle lights are … whole has been much restored and repainted. Image: In S. chapel, in upper doorway of former gallery, life-size … by Renatus Harris, 1678, for James II and intended for his chapel in Whitehall, given to St. James' church by Queen …
Old and New London
… Old Royal VaultMonuments to Mary and ElizabethThe Chapel of St. PaulA Punning EpitaphSt. Edward's Chapel, or Chapel of the KingsChantry of Henry V.Tomb of Edward III.The …
Old and New London
… ABBEY.THE CHAPTER HOUSE, CLOISTERS, DEANERY, &c. THE CHAPEL OF THE PYX. "There was the Chapter-house, wrought as a … Chapter HouseIts former usesIts RestorationThe Chapel of "The Pyx"Robbing of the TreasuryLittlington … there can be little doubt that it was formerly used as a chapel. The chapter-house, as is well known, was the place …
Old and New London
… by fire. In 1220 Henry III. laid the first stone of a chapel, which was dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, and was called "The Lady Chapel." Its site was that whereon now stands Henry VII.'s Chapel. Queen Eleanor, wife of Henry III., was crowned here …
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 …
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