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Survey of London
… window, powerfully restating the theme of the tower's second stage and so integrating these very important … overlapping the moulded face, one of Hawks moor's rare indulgences in the external use of carved ornament … face between the great and attic cornices of the tower's first stage corresponds to the clerestory-attic of the …
Survey of London
… out of the ancient and extensive parish of St. Dun stan's, Stepney. A design for the Spitalfields church was … his designs for the other two Stepney churches, St. Anne's, Lime house, and St. George's-in-the-East. The incep tion … New Churches are intended to be built, and add to it the buildings that have been erected since the makeing that Mapp. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Christ's College College Buildings Christ's College Christ's College, Arms (23) Christ's College stands … by Bishop Fisher, were given by the Foundress in 1506. The buildings of God's House were probably not extensive but the …
Old and New London
… Christ's Hospital CHAPTER XLVI. CHRIST'S HOSPITAL. The Grey Friars in Newgate StreetThe Origin of … Paules, the children of Christ's Hospital stood from St. Lawrence Lane end, in Cheape, towards Paules, all in one …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… completed the work, including the rest of the conventual buildings. The church had an eastern arm, probably of three … value as evidence for the plan of the east end of Flambard's church. In the transepts a great deal of the original work … stone vaults. With the possible exception of the Confessor's church at Westminster, this seems to be the only English …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… was inclosed, 8 and in 1827 Roeshott, Rushford and Scott's Hill Commons, Saltmarsh and Stanpit Field. 9 In 1878 the … house which has been refronted and is now a butcher's shop. The town hall, of red brick and stone, on the east … old house. A drawing of the house made in 1806 shows out-buildings to the east and west; those on the west are still …
A Dictionary of London
… Court East out of Little Tower Hill to St. Katherine's Square (Lockie, 1810). Earliest mention : Horwood, 1799. Removed for the formation of St. Katherine's Docks and the adjacent warehouses 1827. Christopher, … Perhaps named after "le Crystofer" (q.v.). See Brazier's Buildings. Christopher's (St.) Alley On the north and east …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… the Chapel, the 6Receiving-Room, and many other official buildings as well. In this year, just before 7Saint Peter's Chair, the Mayor and citizens of London shewed unto Sir … been held between the Justiciars and others of the King's Council, Sir William de Wilton made answer to the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… c 1501, Jan. John Hawes, Mercer Queenhithe, 1501-10 S. 1500-1 vice R. Tate Auditor 1507-9; Master Mercers 1502, … February 12; proved March 13, 1511. 1504, Feb. 6 Sir Lawrence Aylmer, Draper Bread Street, 1504-15, Walbrook, … 27; proved December 24, 1556. 1550, June 3 (and sworn) Lawrence Wythers, Salter Portsoken, 1550-6 vice Wylford M.P. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… William Dudley, Merchant Taylor Bishopsgate, 1651 [Elected S. 1667] vice Hayes Created Baronet August, 1660; M.P. … proved October 6, 1665. 1657, Dec. 15 (and sworn) Edward Lawrence, Brewer Castle Baynard, 1657-8 vice Baker Master … 1658 vice Bolte 1658, Feb. 4 (and sworn) John Lawrence, Haberdasher Queenhithe, 1658-83, 1688-92 S. 1658-9, …
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