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Survey of London
… sanitary appliances and plumbers' brass work close by in Eagle Court; and a wharf, first at Wapping, then at …
Survey of London
… erected before the Dissolution. One was the Bailiff of Eagle's House at the south end, a stone edifice built, … officer, the Bailiff of the former Templar preceptory of Eagle in Lincolnshire (see Ill. 129, page 116). Further … in this post-Dissolution period were the Bailiff of Eagle's house and two mansions to the north. Long gone, their …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… in advance from the two great pillars of the tower. The eagle, or reading-desk, adjoined the east pillar of the south … of St. George's Porch. The pulpit, and the noble brass eagle in front of the reading-desk, were set up at the side …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… was the font that stood there. The pulpit was behind the eagle, or reading-desk, and exactly opposite to the mayor's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… book-rest supported by two carved and pierced scrolls with eagle-heads; stem modern, pulpit given by Sir Julius Caesar …
Survey of London
… standing on shield charged parted fesse-wise a crowned eagle displayed, with indents for a foot inscription and for …
Survey of London
… Arms: Parted palewise ermine and sable a double-headed eagle or, on a quarter sable a martlet or (Goodman). In a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… ( d) a bull baited by a dog; ( e) to ( h) foliage; ( i) an eagle; ( j) an angel holding a scroll; below corbel ( i) …
Survey of London
… wide street called Wells Street, linked with Piccadilly by Eagle Street. Wells Street, which was not part of St. …