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The Environs of London
… the present proprietor; in doing of which no antiquities worthy of note were found, except a small onyx seal, with the …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Sussex
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… more modern seats of the nobility and gentry, those most worthy of notice are, Lowther Castle, the residence of the …
Old and New London
… the tomb of her husband. The next monuments particularly worthy of remark are in memory of the glorious warrior, … The figures of his children surround the altar-tomb. His worthy queen, Philippa, was interred at his feet, and her … which must be admitted to be one of high value, and well worthy of attention." Pennant's remarks on the general …
Old and New London
… acts of the first epoch of the Reformation. It is perhaps worthy of note that the last occasion on which the Commons …
Old and New London
… part of the nation, to whom he was a generous patron and a worthy example. His body was flung on the shore, and buried … the tongue which Goldsmith so excelled in writing; but the worthy doctor insisted that he would be no party to putting …
Old and New London
… nephew, to break his fast in "Heaven" or "Hell," as not worthy of so distinguished a guest. Butler, moreover, in his …
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