List of illustrations

Survey of London: Volume 4, Chelsea, Pt II. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1913.

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'List of illustrations', in Survey of London: Volume 4, Chelsea, Pt II, (London, 1913) pp. xiv-xvi. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol4/pt2/xiv-xvi [accessed 24 April 2024]

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ILLUSTRATIONS IN THE TEXT.

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1. Plans of Nos. 7 to 15, Danvers Street, showing the position of Crosby Hall 9
2. Sketch of Danvers House, from the Thorpe Drawings, Soane Museum 11
3. Plans (Ground and First floor) of Danvers House, from the Thorpe Drawings, Soane Museum 12
4. The Family of Sir Thomas More, from a drawing by Holbein 9
5. Ground Plan of Sir Thomas More's House. Drawn by J. Symonds for Sir Robert Cecil (Hatfield MSS.) 20
6. First Floor Plan do., do. 21
7. Ground Plan of rebuilding prepared by Spicer fox Sir Robert Cecil (Hatfield MSS.) 22
8. First Floor Plan of do., do. 27
9. Alternative First Floor Plan 24
10. John Thorpe's Plan of Beaufort House. (From the Thorpe MSS. Soane Museum) 25
11. Key Plan to Kip's View of Beaufort House 26
12. Lindsey House. From a drawing preserved at the Moravian Archives (Herrnhut) 35
13. Sign on No. 16, Church Street 55
14. Tablet on Cheyne Row 61
15. Tablet on Garden Row 92

HERALDIC ILLUSTRATIONS.

1. HUNGERFORD Party palewise indented Gules and Vert, a chevron Or.
2. FLETCHER Per pale (1st) See of London; (2nd) Sable, a cross paty. pierced, between four scallops Argent, for Fletcher.
3. ROPER Six pieces Azure and Argent, with three harts' heads razed Or.
4. DANVERS, EARL OF DANBY Argent, on a bend Gules three martlets Vert, legged Or.
5. ROBARTES, EARL OF RADNOR Azure, three stars of six points and a chief wavy Or.
6. WHARTON, MARQUIS OF WHARTON Sable, a maunch Argent, on a border Or an orle of lion's jambs saltirewise razed Gules.
7. MORE Argent, a chevron engrailed, between three moor-cocks Sable, combs and legs Gules.
8. PAULET, MARQUIS OF WINCHESTER Sable, three swords pilewise Argent, hilts and pommels Or.
9. FIENNES, LORD DACRE OF THE SOUTH Azure, three lions Or.
10. CECIL, LORD BURLEIGH Barry of ten Argent and Azure, six scutcheons Sable, each with a lion Argent thereon.
11. CLINTON, EARL OF LINCOLN Argent, six crosslets fitchy Sable, on a chief, Azure two molets Or, pierced Gules.
12. GORGES (Ancient) Lozengy Or and Azure, a chevron Gules.
13. GORGES (Modern) Argent, a whirlpool Azure.
14. CRANFIELD, EARL OF MIDDLESEX Or, on a pale Azure three fleurs-de-lis Or.
15. VILLIERS, DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM Or. Argent, on a cross Gules five scallops Or.
16. DIGBY, EARL OF BRISTOL Azure, a fleur-de-lis Argent with a molet for difference.
17. SOMERSET, DUKE OF BEAUFORT France and England quarterly, a border compony Argent and Azure.
18. HATCHETT Argent, a fesse and in chief a bar indented Gules.
19. MAYERNE Sable, two bends Or, on a chief Or an eagle Sable.
20. BERTIE, EARL OF LINDSEY Quarterly 1 and 4, Argent, three battering rams proper, headed and garnished Azure; 2 and 3, Sable, a shattered castle triple-towered Argent.
21. ZINZENDORF Ecartele: aux 1 et 4 d'arg. à un renard naissant au nat., celui du 1 contourné: aux 2 et 3 d'azur au lion naissant d'arg. mouvant d'une champagne de gu., celui du 3 contourné. Sur le tout, écartelé: (a.)dc., gu.,(b. et c.) d'arg., (d.) de sable.
22. STANLEY, EARL OF DERBY Argent, on a bend Azure three stags' heads caboshed Or.
23. LAWRENCE Argent, a ragged cross Gules, on a chief Azure three leopards' heads, Or.
24. SCOTT OF BUCCLEUCH Or, on a bend Azure a molet of six points between two crescents Or.
25. CAMPBELL, DUKE OF ARGYLL Quarterly 1 and 4, gyronny of eight Or and Sable for Campbell; 2 and 3, Argent a lymphad with sails furled and oars out, Sable, flag and pennants Gules, for Lorne.