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Old and New London
… at all events it was his son, William Rufus, who was the founder of Westminster Hall; not, it is true, as we now see … belonged to the town house of Sir Robert Cotton, the founder of the Cottonian Library, and its site is at the …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… the thorns growing there." Sebert is also mentioned as the founder in the charter of Edward the Confessor; and these … to confirm his right to the honour of being considered its founder. After the Conquest, "our palace at Westminster" …
Old and New London
… of waste ground belonging to the Dean and Chapter; its founder being Mr. George Darrell, Prebendary of St. Peter's, … are entirely of the third class. It would appear from the founder's will that she did not contemplate a school, but … end of the chapel is a small model of the tomb of the founder, Lady Dacre, in Chelsea Church. Of the masters of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and in memory of the REV. GEORGE CHAMBERLAINE, the founder of this church, who died October 3rd, 1837, aged 74 … side, a large chamfered stone slab. Bell: inscribed Bowen Founder London 1856. 22 Brasses and Indent. Brasses: In N. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… in the N. aisle, recess, probably for the tomb of the founder or builder of the aisle, 14th-century. Piscinae: in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… tomb in the north wall, which was probably that of the founder or person who defrayed the cost of building the … are by Warner, 1902, and the third and fourth by the same founder, 1898. The old fourth was by John Grene, 1574. The … its mediaeval predecessor. The old seventh was by a London founder, John Walgrave, c. 1430, inscribed: 'Intonat de Celis …
A History of the County of Hertford
… me fecit 1650,' the name being that of a well-known Surrey founder. The large stack of moulded brick chimneys over the …
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