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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… called Saint Anthonies Hospital, in Threedneedlers-street, and now commonly called the French Church in London, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… the Authority aforesaid, That the Arms of Scotland, viz. a Cross, commonly called Saint Andrews Cross, be received into, and born from henceforth in the Arms …
Old and New London
… that he was exposed to considerable personal danger in the street. I was in that year at a ball given by him at Apsley … It was quite a scene when he chanced to walk along Regent Street, or some of the more frequented thoroughfares in the … central regions of Bloomsbury, by a route embracing Oxford Street and the large district which lies to the north of it. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… also applied to the Bolt or QUARREL discharged from the CROSS BOW. The ARROW HEAD, being of metal, was made by a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the pastures, and the latter have been much improved by a cross with the Lanarkshire breed. The natural wood is mostly …
Survey of London
… inscription:LOMBARD TERRACE, the name derived from Lombard Street, which was formerly that part of Cheyne Walk lying between No. 67 and the entrance to Danvers Street. No. 67 projects southwards beyond the front of Nos. … the northern side of the old archway leading into Lombard Street. The buildings are of stock brick with sash windows, …
Survey of London
… by a brick plinth. There was also a roof garret. The street frontage was divided into nine bays, the five central … garden. A point worthy of notice is that structural brick cross walls rising above the level of the first floor … that only at these points were fireplaces situated on cross walls. The remainder were situated on the outer walls …
Survey of London
… recesses. The pier between these bore a letter T (or a Tau cross) in black, alternating with a Tudor rose in black and … and, on the right-hand side, a figure bearing a foliated cross, over which, about half-way down, was a comparatively … raised and his left hand holding a double-transomed cross and staff (A) and crossed keys (B) outlined in black. …
Survey of London
… in width by 7 inches in depth, over which the primary (cross) binders were halved and dovetailed. Normally the … arched heads of the lights, these being formed on one cross piece let into the underside of the upper head and …
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