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A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Sussex
A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… of the N.W. Tower was laid; the Chancel, with its Chapels, continuous with the nave, was rebuilt by Abbot Islip …
Old and New London
… Westminster Abbey Chapels and royal tombs CHAPTER LIII. WESTMINSTER ABBEY.THE CHAPELS AND ROYAL TOMBS. "A feeling sad came o'er me as I … the ConfessorIslip's Chapel and "The Ragged Regiment"The Chapels of St. John, St. Andrew, and St. Michael. The chapels
Old and New London
… of Abbot Islip; it was erected on the site of two chapels, dedicated respectively to the Virgin Mary and to St. …
Old and New London
… one 72 feet 6 inches square, with walls 20 feet thick), chapels, prisons, gatehouses, boundary-walls, and a train of … are Edward the Confessor's, Henry VII.'s, and ten other chapels. Its dimensions are, from east to west, including … window on that side was rebuilt in the year 1814. All the chapels that project on the north-east and south-east are, in …
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