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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… ( a) with the initials G.N. and the inscription "Gylbart Lord Nevil bourne in Normandy and weas Admirale to the same." …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and partly destroyed, and which is now the seat of Lord Delamere. The parish was separated from the parish of … is a vicarage; net income, 163; patron and impropriator, Lord Delamere. The church, a neat brick building erected … vested in 21 trustees, of whom seven are chosen by the lord of the manor (himself being one), and the remaining …
Old and New London
… The cause of the crime was highly singular. In 1607 young Lord Sanquhar, a Scotch nobleman, who with others of his … striven to put some affront on the fencing-master at Lord Norris's house, in Oxfordshire, wishing to render him … regret, and was exonerated by everybody. Some time after, Lord Sanquhar being in the court of Henry IV. of France, that …
Survey of London
… side of the Bowling Green, died before August, 1674. (vii) Lord Crofts, whose lodging is indicated next to the Stone … over the gate were used as lodgings. Among others the Lord Almoner had his residence here, 16 and Dean Dering … Robert Carr was accommodated there in 1676, 18 and in 1729 Lord Vere Beauclerk was granted the use of "ye Lodgings over …
Survey of London
… south. 23 On 12th April, 1527, Currer ("yoman coke of my lord cardinalls hall") granted a sub-lease of part of the … Palace, and to allow Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor, who resided there and was very ill, to … Rochester and Earl of Somerset, being in attendance on Lord Dingwall at the tilt yard at Whitehall, fell with his …
Old and New London
… to Sir Nathaniel Wraxall, the late Duke of Buckingham, and Lord William Lennox. Nothing can be further from our purpose … to one Odo, a goldsmith, and that Hubert de Burgh, Lord Chief Justice of England under John and Henry III., and … and fifty persons. Such was the proud state which "my Lord Cardinal of York" kept at Whitehall, which in the end …
Old and New London
… us playing, and, as I remember, so he left us." The great "Lord Protector" died at Whitehall on the 3rd of September, … 2nd, tells us how that he "saw the superb funerall of the Lord Protector. He was carried from Somerset House in a … Princess's allowance from the Privy Purse was small, and Lord Churchill's means were moderate. More frequently, …
Old and New London
… Marchioness of Exeter; and further on were the houses of Lord Farnborough (better known as Sir Charles Long) and the … some time Secretary of State, and afterwards was created Lord Grantham. The "long" Sir Thomas was a celebrated bore and butt of the day. Lord Chesterfield used to bear with his dulness for the sake …
Old and New London
… occupied by the late Duke of Dorset, and subsequently by Lord Whitworthand other buildings, many of which are wholly, … to each about four pounds in value. His Grace the Lord Archbishop of York, Lord High Almoner, also performed the annual ceremony of …
Old and New London
… and Jurisdiction of the AdmiraltyCareer of Lord Sandwich at the AdmiraltyFuneral of Lord NelsonAnecdote of Mr. CrokerThe Horse GuardsThe … of Wallingford House, a fine mansion, built by William, Lord Knollys, Viscount Wallingford, and Earl of Banbury, in …
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