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Old and New London
… to the fallen fortunes of Mary, Queen of Scots; Sir Henry Gates and Sir Thomas Palmer being condemned on a like charge … the semblance of a gala-day. Soldiers were posted at the gates, to regulate the entrance of the crowds that pressed … wonder to a lady near me. "At the end of this course, the gates of the Hall were again thrown open, and a noble …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… Birdcage Walk, upon the south, almost meeting before its gates. The present palace occupies the site of what, in the … it became a royal residence. Formerly an elegant pair of gates opened in the middle; but now, though a foot-opening … confined to the Royal Family, namely, "the great iron gates fronting the park were thrown open for his entrance." …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… SANCTUARY. "Urbs antiqua fuit." Virg., "n.," i. Ancient Gates in King StreetDistinguished Residents in King … plague in the year 1665. On its appearance so close to the gates of the royal palace, Charles II. and his train of …
Old and New London
… of houses or tenements within three miles of any of the gates of London; and in the same document it is ordered that … will be no city left shortly, for all will run out of the gates to the suburbs." See Vol. II., page 81. See Vol. III., …
Old and New London
… to the street, being enclosed with iron railings and gates. The chapel has an enriched pediment, and is in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… with moulded cappings; the early 18th-century wrought-iron gates have the arms and crest or the crest alone of Nourse. …
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