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Old and New London
… not far from the Consistory Court. It is said by Mr. J. H. Jesse that, at her burial, a bystander scribbled on paper and …
Old and New London
… somewhat pretty." The Mulberry Garden is said by Mr. J. H. Jesse to have been a favourite resort of John Dryden, where … lived here after his death. "Here," writes Mr. J. H. Jesse, "on each successive anniversary of the execution of …
Old and New London
… days of his trial. "On both these occasions," writes Mr. Jesse, "his conveyance was a sedan chair, by the side of … near Downing Street, and it was not demolished, says Mr. Jesse, until the present century. Owing to its narrowness and …
Old and New London
… of the venerable Abbey, not only rendered it," writes Mr. Jesse, "a favourite resort of the contemplative, but its …
Old and New London
… in front of the Banqueting House of Whitehall. Mr. J. H. Jesse thus minutely describes the last sad scene: "Colonel … under the very windows of the Banqueting Hall. Mr. J. H. Jesse confirms, by the evidence of his own eyes, the … ears. In the "Strafford Letters" will be found, as Mr. Jesse reminds us in his work on "London," several interesting …
Statutes of the Realm
… Jonathan Hill John Twogood John Flower Henry Wattman John Jesse Edmond Medlicott Thomas Hunt of Enford Henry. Eyre of …
Statutes of the Realm
… of Titman Jonathan Hill John Twogood Henry Whatman John Jesse Robert Bisse Edward Medlecot Thomas Hunt of Enford …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to Harwich or Gravesend for Holland [ Ibid., p. 616]; for Jesse Jacobum van der Auwera of Mechlin to go to Copenhagen; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… chancel, in central E. window, early 16th-century Tree of Jesse said to be from Flanders and made up with 19th-century …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… R. 28 Hen. II, speaks of it as 'a chapel commemorating St. Jesse (Judecus), whose relics had reached Winchester from …
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