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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… below). The Baptist chapels of Westbury Leigh and Penknap lie within ½ mile of each other on the south-west fringe of …
A History of the County of Sussex
… but is now included in Westhampnett, 1 in which parish lie the kennels and the fine block of stables designed by Sir William Chambers c. 1760. The church and village lie on Stane Street, in the south of the parish; a little to …
Old and New London
… formerly surmounted with a wooden canopy. In this chapel lie also several of the deans of Westminster. TOMB OF HENRY … with statues; the royal pair, in their robes of state, lie on an elaborate tomb of black marble, at the corners of … says that "at the time of the duke's funeral he means to lie at the deanery" too, and to "moralise one evening with …
Old and New London
… with an epitaph said to be by Pope. In the north walk lie buried Dr. Markham, Archbishop of York, who died in 1807 … the Holy Land. But bear me to that chamber: there I'll lie; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die." With reference to …
Old and New London
… Joshua Reynolds, and Cockerell, and Turner, and Landseer lie in St. Paul's? whilst the Abbey covers the ashes of Lords … under the whole is the following legend: "All the above lie buried in the vault of their relative, General George … pedestal; reposing on a mat under a circular pediment lie the figures of the duke and duchess. His Grace held many …