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Old and New London
… in this aisle is to the memories of George Monck and Christopher, his son, both Dukes of Albemarle, and also of … but almost its only occupants now are the effigies of Sir Christopher Hatton and his lady, which are seen in reclining …
Old and New London
… state till the beginning of the last century, when Sir Christopher Wren completed the two western towers. The first …
Old and New London
… occasionally made by Parliament for the same purpose. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN'S DESIGN FOR THE COMPLETION OF WESTMINSTER …
Old and New London
… There are, of course, a few exceptions, for do not Sir Christopher Wren, and Sir Joshua Reynolds, and Cockerell, and … and even Chamberlain's statement that the skill of Sir Christopher Wren in the two western towers is "thought to … that the western towers of the Abbey were completed by Sir Christopher Wren; but this is not true, though he commenced …
Old and New London
… Lord Colchester, and Earl Russell, among statesmen; Sir Christopher Wren; the eloquent and witty preacher, Dr. South; …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… presented in 1594, was the lessee of Westonbirt manor. 55 Christopher Clark included his share of the advowson in the … 88 in 1593 he was considered a sufficient scholar. 89 Christopher Leigh, rector from c. 1600, 90 was described as a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… estate, which included land in Shipton Moyne, was sold by Christopher Clark to Richard Hiller 58 (d. 1661) who devised …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a house in 1600 when it was said to have been granted by Christopher Symcocks to the parishioners for a life at 4 d. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… by crest, on black marble backing; on W. wall, (15) to Christopher Brooks of Jamaica, 1769, white veined marble …
A History of the County of Hertford
… in the Hawte family till 15556, when it was sold to Christopher Smyth, clerk of the Pipe, 160 and has descended …
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