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Old and New London
… such matters. The city must have taken its name from the noble Abbey Church of St. Peter's, the "Minster" in the … the church was built, which ultimately developed into the noble Abbey or Minster of the West. LONDON-FROM TEMPLE BAR TO …
Old and New London
… report of a gun without calling out, "My son is shot." Mr. Noble, in his "Memoirs of the Cromwell Family," tells us that …
Old and New London
… stabbed, though not fatally, with a penknife, by a French noble refugee, the Marquis de Guiscard, who was brought …
Old and New London
… She was attended with a very honourable confluence of noble and worshipful persons of both sexes, and received with … jokes are not more ofter played by wealthy dukes and noble lords. Here, at one time, used to take his daily walk … of the chief beauties "about the town," if surrounded by "noble and august buildings," and adorned with an equestrian …
Old and New London
… a few scattered buildings, some of them the residences of noble personages." They must have witnessed some …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… may be seen, to sir John Hercy, the last male of that noble race, who limited it to sir William Meringe, his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Westwood House, situated on a well-wooded eminence, is a noble edifice of brick, surrounded by tastefully arranged …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… delightful view is obtained, comprehending, on the left, a noble range of hills and cliffs extending for many miles in a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… has been recently extended to the bridge, and forms a noble promenade, nearly half a mile in length to the … erected in 1722, on the site of an ancient edifice, is a noble structure of the Tuscan order, built of freestone, with …
A Dictionary of London
… offices and warehouses, etc. White Horse Court East out of Noble Street, in Aldersgate Ward, between Lillypot Lane and …
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