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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… worship for Presbyterians in connexion with the Church of Scotland; and a national school is supported. A spring here, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Huntingdon, and mother of William the Lion, King of Scotland, made a grant of it in fee, with the exception of …
Old and New London
… Being thus for the time foiled, Sanquhar returned to Scotland, and for the present delayed his revenge. On his … was instantly run down and taken. Carlisle was caught in Scotland, Gray as he was shipping at a sea-port for Sweden; … for Sweden, Carlisle ere he was yet warm in his house in Scotland. He had prosecuted the offenders "with the breath …
Survey of London
… south side of the Bowling Green to the northern limits of Scotland Yard, and from the river front to well beyond the … Green, and northward so as to include the wood-yard in Scotland Yard. To the west it just fails to include the whole … a thoroughfare to the main street between York Place and "Scotland," and that, as in the case of the right of way from …
Survey of London
… from Lamb Alley to the Bars next to York Place, and from "Scotland" to the chapel of St. Mary Rouncivall. The latter … to the position of the boundary between York Place and "Scotland,"it is impossible to say whether Wolsey had utilised … erected in 1601, were probably in the neighbourhood of Scotland Yard. Elizabeth died at Richmond on 24th March, …
Survey of London
… CHAPTER 28: WHITEHALL PLACEGENERAL The entrance to Middle Scotland Yard was in 1670 (see Plate 92) only 10 feet 4 … on the south side of the gateway leading into Middle Scotland Yard." In the report 2 on the application it was … ts Barber in Whitehall (which are at the Gate entring into Scotland yard) for M r Firmin, His Ma ts Barber." (P.R.O., …
Old and New London
… a messenger came to her from her cousin, James VI. of Scotland; for Sir Roger Ashton assures us that, as often as … Talk," published by Charles Knight:"When news arrived from Scotland of the bad reception which the king's proclamation … that of the Stuarts in its calamities. The first James of Scotland, adorned with the graces of poetry and chivalry, a …
Old and New London
… close to where now stands Westminster Bridge nearly up to Scotland Yard. It comprised a hall, chapel, banqueting-house, … to represent his birth, and as being crowned King of Scotland; while the oval compartments at the corners are …
Old and New London
… importance. First of all we have, nearly opposite to Scotland Yard, the building known to all officers of Her …
Magna Britannia
… One for the presbyterians of the established church of Scotland, and one for the seceders or burghers. …