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Calendar of Treasury Books
… c) under 10 l.; ( d) 1661, 166886; ( e) 14 l.; ( f) Laur. Westmacott, by sequestration. Certified by Thomas, bishop of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… shield-of-arms and pedestal containing a sarcophagus, by Westmacott, London. In S. aisleover S. door, (13) to Rev. …
Cardiff Records
… when informed he was to be committed. W. Coffin. John Westmacott, of Fairwater, deposed to certain suspicious …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… his great-grandchildren. In the chancel are, a monument by Westmacott, to the memory of J. Parry, Esq., formerly M. P. …
Old and New London
… William Jones, the great Eastern scholar; and Sir Richard Westmacott, the sculptor, are also named as residents here. Mr. Cunningham also tells us that Sir Richard Westmacott executed all his principal works at the house No. …
Survey of London
… to his design by a leading sculptor, perhaps Richard Westmacott (Plate 17c in vol. XXXIX). The ceiling in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Moore, and to George Todd (d. 1829) by Sir Richard Westmacott. 47 Except for a paten presented in 1701, the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Flaxman, and one to Joseph Drury (d. 1835) by the younger Westmacott. The late-12th-century font is of Purbeck marble …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… style, with a square tower, and contains a monument by Westmacott, which cost 1500, to the late Joseph Ridgway, …
Old and New London
… north of Apsley House. It was executed by Sir Richard Westmacott in 1822. The figure is said to have been copied … monuments of London seem to be chiefly consigned to Mr. Westmacott. This artist excels in grace and harmony of … to the Duke of Wellington, is merely a colossal Adonis. Westmacott would have succeeded better in representing the …
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