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Survey of London
… purchased by Henry VIII, as "set and lyeng ayenst the white crosse and ayenst the grene before the Kinges Manor … coronation feast "by water to Yorke Place, which is called White Hall, "and (ii) the account in the Chronicle of the … retourned from Charingecrosse, downe to the court gate at white halle, and gave a larme before the gate, and shotte …
Old and New London
… who dressed in such a manner as to do full justice to a white bosom, who ogled significantly, who danced … first Stuart sovereigns, and its home was the Palace of White hall. The masque, as such, is styled by pleasant and … one, bearing a tastingknife; the former was dressed in white silk, who, when she had prostrated herself three times …
Old and New London
… Duchess of Marlborough) in her hood and mantle, descended White Hall Stairs and took her pleasure in her barge on the …
Old and New London
… the way from Somerset House to Charing Cross we pass the 'White Hart,' the 'Red Lion,' the 'Mairmade,' the 'iii Tuns,' …
Old and New London
… and one large dried cod; twelve red herrings and twelve white herrings, and four half-quartern loaves. Each person …
Old and New London
… the committee-room there is a handsome fireplace of carved white marble, brought from the old East India House; and on …
Magna Britannia
… Whitehaven, called in ancient records Whyttothaven ( i. e. White-toft-haven), which had belonged to the priory of St. …
Survey of London
… somewhat altered, the brickwork of the house being painted white. No. 143 has been modernized, the house being rendered …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to have been celebrated, under the name Drv Wen, or the White Town, by Llywarch Hen, a noble British bard, who …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… just W. of the villa, is on a possible line of the White Way from Corinium; coffin burials to the S. in … S.W. to an intersection with the possible line of the White Way at about SP 017191 (see discussion on Roman roads, … period was characterised by small axe-dressed blocks of white freestone on footings of larger undressed white
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