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Old and New London
… who obtained from the Pope the privilege of using the mitre, ring, and glove, and who died in 1175; the fourth slab …
Old and New London
… space between Tothill Street and the Westminster Palace Hotel. Bagford describes this house as of brick, with the …
Old and New London
… being appointed to fill it. On his death in 1865, the mitre was bestowed by his Holiness on Dr. Manning as his …
Old and New London
… yards west of the Abbey, stands the Westminster Palace Hotel, erected in 1861. Here the office of the Secretary of … that department could be made ready for its reception. The hotel was built from the designs of Mr. A. Moseley. The hotel is traditionally said to stand on the site of the press …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… public library. The assemblyrooms form part of the Royal hotel, a handsome range with commodious stabling and other …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… with an arcade of five arches on the N. side. (98) London Hotel, of four storeys and cellars, was built c. 1850; the … original plaster cornices survive inside. (152) White Hart Hotel, of two storeys and attics with walls of ashlar partly … at the rear flanked by the staircase. (168) Golden Lion Hotel, of three storeys with a tiled roof, was built in the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… rebuilt in the later 19th century, as the Whitminster Hotel in 1968. By 1824 some small houses had been built …
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