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A History of the County of Essex
… mainly to Irish immigration, starting in the 18th century. A previous tradition of recusancy seems to have died out in … and the friary buildings were completed to the design of Pugin & Pugin. They form an impressive group, all of yellow … church, the Grove, Stratford, originated in 1852, when G. W. Fishbourne from Bow (Lond.) started services in Rokeby …
Survey of London
… Penton Street Nowhere in the old parish of Clerkenwell is a sense of the original building pattern having been swept … Penton Street to Rodney Street. An engraving of 1818 from Pugin and Brayley's views of Islington and Pentonville, taken … in the long term. By 1894 the owner was recorded as W. Prichard, a solicitor in Bedford Row, though he may only …
Old and New London
… Abbey The church building CHAPTER LI. WESTMINSTER ABBEY.A SURVEY OF THE BUILDING. "How reverend is the face of all … and Cambridge Architectural Societies, and the labours of Pugin and Sir G. Gilbert Scott), that there can be no doubt … with stained glass to the memory of MajorGeneral Sir H. W. Barnard and others who "died in the service of the Queen …
Old and New London
… Men's Club and Lodging HouseOrchard StreetThe "Rookery"A Good ClearancePalmer's VillageVictoria StreetThe Palace … rudely cut: "This is Sant Peter Street, 1624. R. [a heart] W." In this street is the principal entrance to the … has also immortalised it. It is drawn by Rowlandson and Pugin, and coloured; showing the style of dress worn by all …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Whitton - Whorlton Whitton WHITTON, a township, in the parish of Grindon, union of Stockton, N. … ward, S. division of the county of Durham, 5 miles (N. W. by W.) from Stockton; containing 52 inhabitants. The … enabled them to build the present abbey, from a design by Pugin: it was consecrated by Dr. Wiseman in August 1844, when …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… Alice the twenty-four marks of silver which are kept in a chest in the custody of his children and his executors … S. John and S. Ethelburga ('Repertorium,' vol. i. p. 374 n.), as if the SS. Ethelburga and Wereburga were one and the … its name from Dalmatia, where it was originally used (Pugin's 'Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornaments and Costume,' …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… estates MANOR AND OTHER ESTATES. In the early 8th century a grant of 3 cassati of wooded land at Woodchester was made … upon by Ethelwald before 896 when the bishop granted a life-interest in the estate to Ethelwald and his son … when William Leigh purchased the manor. On the advice of Pugin Leigh retained the stable block but demolished the …
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