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A Topographical Dictionary of England
Old and New London
… represent such a position. To the right of the spectator a stout cherub leans on a diagonally disposed narrow slab of …
Old and New London
… revestry. The principal gate was covered with plates of stout iron, while the esplanade at the top was paved with …
Old and New London
… but the lower, or shop window, was a curiosity of stout cross-beam and upright framing, the superficial …
Old and New London
… a son of my Lord Ormond's, they two alone did run down a stout buck in St. James's Park." During the reigns of …
Survey of London
… cornices, while a few of the windows have their original stout sash-bars and early glass. Occupants of Nos. 1218 to …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… mainly of the 18th century, but the top flight retains a stout 17th-century balustrade. A 17th-century stone fireplace …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… from the Duke of York and King James, gave these 14 or 15 stout men a pass under their hands and they have gone. But if …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… 31. Whitehall. Proceedings upon the petition of William Stout, praying that having commanded several men-of-war in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… him this character to youthat he is an honest man, and stout man, and understands hunting horses very well. … ship Scarborough, Captain Killingworth commander, after a stout resistance was on the 18th inst. taken, off Tory …
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