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The Aldermen of the City of London
… of England ( e.g., Rapin, Echard, Gardiner, Hume, Macaulay, Lord Stanhope, Massey, Adolphus, Hallam, etc.), …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… style; one large window is of a later character. Mrs. Macaulay, the historian, is buried here. There is a place of …
A History of the County of Essex
… Sale Cat. B3466; E.C.S. 14 May 1982; inf. from Mr. J. Macaulay. Wormell, Essex Farming 1900-2000, 49. Kelly's Dir. …
Old and New London
… declined an offer of 2,000 a year for editing the Times. Macaulay in his day wrote many brilliant squibs in the Times; …
Old and New London
… in many an ancient hall the gallant squires of Kent." Macaulay's Ballad of " The Armada." Situation and Description … people, as if the whole kingdom had been gathered there." Macaulay, in his "History of England," gives us the following …
Old and New London
… stables." Of this neighbourhood, about the year 1685, Macaulay writes thus in his "History of England:""A little … wall, and this gave rise to numerous quarrels. Indeed, as Macaulay tells us, "if two roysterers met, they cocked their …
Old and New London
… good aire." It was at first called Southampton Square; and Macaulay places it among the head-quarters of the fashion of … paid him." Our readers will have already gathered from Macaulay's remark quoted above, that in Queen Anne's reign …
Old and New London
… Common (now occupied by a fishmonger), Thomas Babington Macaulay spent the greater portion of his childhood, caring … gravel-pits, and ponds great and small, was to little Tom Macaulay a region of inexhaustible romance and mystery. He … gentleman's residence. Lady Trevelyan, a sister of Lord Macaulay, lived for a time at Clapham, after breaking up her …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… colonies, 38 and, twice in 1830, the historian T. B. Macaulay. 39 In 1831 the guild stewards of Calne petitioned …
Whitehall
… bedding, the wainscotes were soon in a blaze," says Macaulay. "Before midnight, the King's apartments, the … almost or altogether confined to the royal apartments. Macaulay's account of the fire is enormously exaggerated. The …
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