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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the house and estate in 1689 to Edward Lisle of the Middle Temple, London. From Lisle it was purchased in 1693 by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… another fulling mill at Dilton was granted to Nicholas Temple and Richard Andrews. 58 According to Hoare a mill …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… royal consort, Mary, died here in 1533. Westington, with Combe.See Combe. WESTINGTON, with Combe.See Combe. Westlecott WESTLECOTT, a tything, in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… about a mile north-eastward of Shap, called the Druid's Temple. Other relics of this people exist, including several …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Antiq. MS. Min., I, 151, 170; Arch. Rev., I, 356. (6). Temple Bar. On the site of the new Law Courts, in 1871, part … the following effect:"In the year of Salvation 1677 this Temple was erected for the nation of the Greeks, the Most …
Old and New London
… with the remark that whilst London was confined within Temple Bar as its western limits, the glorious old Abbey of …
Old and New London
… to Inigo Jones, in imitation of part of a small Roman temple. In the coal-cellar are some remains of the vaults of …
Old and New London
… and his body was interred in the churchyard of the Temple Church. It was decided, however, that a tablet should …
Old and New London
… been wittily remarked) "as the 'Devil' Tavern adjoined the Temple." It is comically recorded in the Somerset House …
Old and New London
… during his occasional visits to a cousin in the Middle Temple, where he delighted to pore over and to ask questions … and parcels delivered. The descent to this primitive Temple of Diana was by several stone steps, for the pavement …