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Survey of London
… Cheyne Walk Queen's House (No. 16) XXIX.QUEEN'S HOUSE, No. 16 CHEYNE WALK. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS TUDOR HOUSE.) … Pickford. General description and date of structure. Queen's House is the second house in point of size in Cheyne Walk, …
Survey of London
… Artisans', Labourers' and General Dwellings Co., Ltd. The buildings are let to various tenants. General description and … were situated. Faulkner tells us that the road called Cook's Grounds (now Glebe Place) was formerly a back way to the … that the Shrewsbury property included part of Dr. Phene's gardens on the north of Little Cheyne Row, and that the …
Survey of London
… Earl Cadogan, Lord of the Manor. Leaseholders, No. 19, S. W. P. Willoughby, Esq.; No. 20, W. Clifford Mellor, Esq.; … any special points which may connect them with the earlier buildings. No. 19 Cheyne Walk has been largely rebuilt, and … time the old Manor House, later to become the home of the Lawrence family, was situated further west, where Lawrence
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… monuments in Buckinghamshire Chicheley 122. CHICHELEY. (O.S. 6 in. v. S.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Laurence, in … out and the floors are in bad repair. Monuments (58) These buildings are of the 17th century, except possibly one; the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… end of the Norman ambulatory and quire of Ralph de Luffa's church, whether they were apsidal, like Gloucester, or with … place on 20 October 1187, in which the city, the bishop's palace and the canons' houses were all involved. 12 This … graveyard was governed entirely by the preexisting buildings of the close. The east walk may have been built …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the bishops and their priests probably lived in the buildings vacated by the inmates of St. Peter's minster. Luffa reorganised the cathedral establishment and … 1204), parts of which rebuilding yet remain in the Bishop's Chapel, the Chapel of St. Faith and possibly in the house …
A History of the County of Sussex
… about it are entirely the workmanship of Sir Gilbert Scott's rebuilding of 18616, and said to be precise copies of the … their positions without a very close inspection. Scott's only alteration to the former elevations is said to have … treated with gables, etc. In the back of the Chancellor's stall is original panellinga trefoiled ogee-headed arch …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Nicholas Mortimer. 5 The two priests serving Mortimer's chantries were known as the King's chaplains and had special privileges. The chapel retains … this bay has also the one surviving fragment of Bernardi's colour decoration of the vaulting undertaken for Bishop …
A History of the County of Sussex
… west wall. Above the window outside is a sexfoiled bull's-eye window lighting the roof space. The west wall has a … the dean moved the image of St. Richard from the saint's chapel of St. Mary Magdalene to the chapel of St. Theobald, … of St. John Baptist, whereby the offerings at the saint's image were prejudiced. 16 The two bays of the chapel have …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the Blackfriars and Greyfriars, the archbishop's liberty of the Pallant and probably in the bishop's palace and its chapel, the dean exercised episcopal … sides of East Street from North Pallant and St. Martin's Street almost to the East Gate. ST. ANDREW IN THE PALLANT …
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