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A History of the County of Shropshire
Survey of London
… was to become Master Mason in 1673. 15 Drew was presumably Wren's smith at St. Paul's and a number of City churches. 16 … Vinci, Flaxman, Raphael, Michelangelo, Titian, Reynolds, Wren and William of Wykeham. The Council of the Academy … Marshall, R.A.; those of Leonardo da Vinci, Reynolds and Wren by Edward Stephens, A.R.A.; and those of Flaxman and …
Old and New London
… in 1682 by Edward Pearce, under the direction of Sir C. Wren, who superintended the work gratuitously, as recorded on …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… to 43 1s 9d. In 1715 fined for non-service, St Bride's. [ Wren Soc., XV; GL, MS 6561/7] Clair, John, address unknown, … records; Hand in Hand MS vol. 13, p. 215; vol. 24, p. 56; Wren Soc., Vol. xix, p. 43] Cooper, Daniel jnr, London, … for the new building, Hampton Court, Middlx. [PRO, S/32; Wren Soc., vol. XVIII, pp. 16061; C. Life, 4 September 1980] …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… treating ague and generally for digestive disturbances [Wren (1941)]. Its leaves were used for strewing on the ground … (mid-period), Inventories (late), Recipes. References: Wren (1941). Calf leather [calves lether; calves leath'r; …
Survey of London
… 1698. The Board of Greencloth wrote 4 to Sir Christopher Wren on 25th November, 1698: "Mr. Dalton and the rest of the …
Old and New London
… grand entrance." There is a tradition that Sir Christopher Wren resided here during the rebuilding of St. Paul's … fixes this spot as the residence of Sir Christopher Wren, apparently without any authority, although local … which now occupies the site of this ancient structure as Wren Road." The north side of the park is occupied chiefly by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… St. Antholin was built from the designs of Sir Christopher Wren in 167891 and was pulled down in 1874. Secular (3) The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Archbishop Whitgift; Andrew Perne, Dean of Ely; Bishops Wren, Cosin, Walton (editor of the Polyglot Bible), and Law; … the reign of Edward III. The chapel, built by Dr. Matthew Wren, Bishop of Ely, from a design by his nephew Sir … west, and south sides, were designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Beyond Nevile's Court is a newly erected quadrangle, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… himself approached Nicholas Hawksmoor and Sir Christopher Wren in the first months of his office. As a result Hawksmoor … ii, 406. Both these schemes owed much to members of the Wren family who were certainly not lacking in a sense of …
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