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Survey of London
… Cheyne Walk Prospect Place (Nos. 62 and 63) XLIV., XLV.Nos. 62 and 63 CHEYNE WALK, formerly known as CHURCH ROW or PROSPECT … of the charge but making a free gift of so much to the Parish." Regarding Salter's residence here and the reputation …
Survey of London
… the Hon. Sir William Pickford. General description and date of structure. Queen's House is the second house in … but although it has 10 feet less in frontage than No. 6, and has not enjoyed the same immunity from change, its design is more striking and original, and its features excite more interest in the …
Survey of London
… Cheyne Walk Shrewsbury House, and Nos. 43-45 XLI.SHREWSBURY HOUSE, called also ALSTON HOUSE, and Nos. 4345 CHEYNE WALK. Ground landlord. The Artisans', … Environs (2nd edition, 1829). Rev. A. G. L'Estrange, The Village of Palaces (1880). Alfred Beaver, Memorials of Old …
Survey of London
… Cheyne Walk The Manor House, and Nos. 19-26 XXXII.XL.Nos. 19, 20, 20a, and 21 to 26 CHEYNE … narrow and little used, the more common approach to the village (by land) being from Knightsbridge and down Church … beloved in Chelsea, and whose tomb is to be seen in the parish church, Lord Cheyne married Ltitia;, the widowed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Chicheley 122. CHICHELEY. (O.S. 6 in. v. S.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Laurence, in the middle of the village, is built of stone rubble; the roofs are covered with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the cathedral of the South Saxon see was at Selsey, and it was to this see that the first Norman bishop, Stigand, … chapter seal 3 of Chichester shows a preConquest church and the legend ' Templum Justicie' below, the design of which … we are told that he built the church from the ground, 4 and again that he had newly built ( a novo fecerat) the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… at Chichester, of secular foundation, grew up gradually and somewhat irregularly. Before the time of Bishop Ralph de Luffa (10911123), the bishops and their priests probably lived in the buildings vacated by … minster. Luffa reorganised the cathedral establishment and appointed the office of dean, and either he or Bishop …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Chichester cathedral The central crossing, tower and transepts CENTRAL CROSSING The CENTRAL CROSSING is 33 ft. … workmanship of Sir Gilbert Scott's rebuilding of 18616, and said to be precise copies of the original details based … After the fall of the spire, the debris was examined and note taken of the original mouldings and carvings, which, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… THE LADY CHAPEL is 77 ft. long by 20 ft. wide internally and of five bays. The walling and buttresses of the three west bays are those of the … chapel. This building, of three 16 ft. bays, was vaulted, and is therefore the earliest example of vaulting in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Chichester cathedral The nave NAVE The NAVE (average length and breadth 154 ft. by 26 ft.) is of eight bays. It is in the … bays were probably built later than the four eastern, and their piers, the two westernmost in particular, are of … side of the screen, and of St. Mary on the south. 7 The parish altar of St. Peter must have been at or near the nave …
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