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Old and New London
… entered the Abbey, and went to their seats on the east side of the throne. The Archbishop of Canterbury made …
Old and New London
… nave, choir, aisles, transepts, and sacrarium; and at the east end are Edward the Confessor's, Henry VII.'s, and ten other chapels. Its dimensions are, from east to west, including Henry VII.'s Chapel, 375 feet; across … the year 1814. All the chapels that project on the north-east and south-east are, in their designs, like the body of …
Old and New London
… the ancient Jews. There were three cities of refuge on the east and three on the west side of Jordan. The Rabbins say … had but one entrance or door below, and that in the east side, with a window hard by, which seems to have been … of the arched cavities in the walls), by a wall from east to west, three feet in thickness, was divided into two …
Survey of London
… the river, part of Float Mead, was in lease to Gilbert East and sublet to a number of tenants, one of whom, Andrews … west of Narrow Wall and a long strip on the north side east of Narrow Wall, which were sold or let on building … demolished for the widening of Belvedere Road. The ground east of Coade's Row, with a street frontage of 360 feet, was …
Old and New London
… Paris, stretched from the river to the highway pointing east and west; but the size of the original Hall may be … numerous to be particularised here. A new doorway on the east side of Westminster Hall leads into St. Stephen's … of the members of the House of Commons. In the south-east corner of the Hall, a flight of steps leads to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Elmstone Hardwicke, and Leigh, and part of Boddington, all east of the Severn, and beyond the Severn Corse, Hasfield, … into the hundreds of Deerhurst and Westminster. 1 The land east of the Severn, low-lying and flat, has the usual …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… near Deerhurst and partly as isolated estates in the north-east part of the county, and presumably constituted the …
Old and New London
… in the centre of the school, with his face turned to the east; the head-master, the usher, and the other masters …
Old and New London
… the crown with peculiar taste and propriety." At the south-east angle of the old house was an octagonal apartment, which … by the erection, at a cost of about 150,000, of the east front, under the superintendence of Mr. Blore. The … stood, formerly, the Marble Arch, now at the north-east corner of Hyde Park. It was removed to its present …
Old and New London
… erected here during the Heptarchy, by Sebert, King of the East Saxons, or (according to Camden) of the East and Middle Saxons. Sebert, who, under his uncle … lying, and being between the water of the Thames on the east part, and the said park-wall on the west part, and so …