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Survey of London
… the mutineers at Spithead, and the great influence of "Black Dick," as he was called, with the seamen who trusted …
Survey of London
… At No. 26 Pelham Crescent friends had admired his use of black, and his yellow dining-room there with red and black furnishings was deemed exceptionally individual. 228 At … painted to resemble veined marble and the floor paved with black and white marble squares. In the principal bedroom, …
Survey of London
… windows of our dwelling house. When it lay desolate in a black heap of rubbish, my mother, one day in a joke, called …
A History of the County of Leicester
… The ancient borough Black Friars BLACK FRIARS The extra-parochial liberty of Black Friars lay in the north-west of the old walled borough …
A History of the County of Leicester
… with the arms of the founder beneath and the legend, in black letter, sigillum communie hospitalis willelmi wigston. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… a deed referring to a St. Clement's Lane which ran towards Black Friars from near All Saints' Church, and on which he …
A History of the County of Leicester
… to be charged upon a house in Belgrave Gate, formerly the Black Lion Inn, but in 1782 it was redeemed by a payment to …
A History of the County of Leicester
… mentioned, but this was probably the larger liberty of the Black Friars: Abstract of Returns Relative to the Ex. pense …
A History of the County of Essex
… from the abbey. 101 In the outer north chapel is part of a black marble slab, probably of the early 12th century, with …
A History of the County of Essex
… de Sandwich, victualler to Edward, Prince of Wales (the Black Prince) died in 1360 holding Gayshams, with 120 a. … century. Valentines was noted for its huge and prolific Black Hamburgh vine, planted by (Sir) Charles Raymond in … Hist. Barking &c. ii, f. 303; T. H. Clarke and W. H. Black, Eastbury Illustrated (1834), 10. T. E. C. Streatfield, …
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