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Old and New London
… Camden Town and Kentish Town CHAPTER XXIV. CAMDEN TOWN AND KENTISH TOWN. … years the "Bedford Arms" has added the attractions of a music-hall, called "The Bedford." In Park Street, which … licence to the proprietor, a Mr. Weston, the owner of a music-hall in Holborn. In 1833 races were held at Kentish …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Candlewick … Candlewick Ward consists of the parish of St. Martin Orgar and parts of the parishes of St. Clement Eastcheap, St. … Pountney, St. Leonard Eastcheap, St. Mary Abchurch and St. Michael Crooked Lane. The principal monuments are the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Cannock-Wood, Hednesford cum Leacroft, Huntington, and Great Wyrley, 2852 inhabitants, of whom 1125 are in the … was a forest or chace belonging to the Mercian kings, and is supposed to have derived its name from Canute, the … Latin the life of St. Dunstan, and who, from his skill in music, was called the English Jubal; and John Bale, …
Old and New London
… Cannon Street Chapter XLVIII. CANNON STREET London Stone and Jack CadeSouthwark BridgeOld City ChurchesThe Salters' Company's Hall, and the Salters' Company's History Oxford HouseSalters' … hear more of the rusty working of the stops than of any music, I look at the books, which are mostly bound in faded …
Old and New London
… Cannon Street tributaries and East Cheap Chapter XLIX. CANNON STREET TRIBUTARIES AND EAST CHEAP Budge RowCordwainers' HillSt. Swithin's … Tavern,' in Fish Street Hill, accompanied by a band of music, playing 'What lumps of pudding my mother gave me!' One …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… been one of the monks of the late priory of Christ-church, and had been master or custos of Canterbury college, in Oxford. In 1541 he was elected by the dean and chapter to be proctor for the chapter in convocation; in … articles relating to the history, the customs, the drama, and the poetry, of this country. He became master of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The deans (from 1672 to 1800) 10. JOHN TILLOTSON, S. T. P. and prebendary of this church, succeeded that same year 1672, … in Halifax, in Yorkshire, where he was born in 1630, and his father being a rigid puritan, he was educated in the … displayed with peculiar energy. He was a great lover of music, which he patronized and practised. Concerts at the …
Cardiff Records
… the heartiest satisfaction, desires to record its sincere and cordial thanks to the Most Honourable John Patrick Crichton Stuart, Marquess of Bute and Earl of Dumfries, K.T., for the admirable and efficient manner in which he has fulfilled the duties of …
Cardiff Records
… J.P., is elected Mayor. He having accepted the appointment and subscribed the statutory declaration, the chair was vacated by the ex-Mayor (the Right Hon. Lord Windsor), and the Mayor was installed therein. Councillor Morgan Morgan … portrait is a figure, representing respectively Poetry and Music. Below these are branches, in diamonds, rubies and
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… (CAER-FYRDDIN), an inland port, a borough, market-town, and parish, the head of a union, and a county of itself, locally in the hundreds of Elvet and … literature, and for the encouragement of the national music of the harp, established here in the year 1818, under …
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