Modern London; or, London as it is [by P. Cunningham]. [10 eds. Title varies].1851 |
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... BURIED IN LONDON HOUSES IN WHICH EMINENT PERSONS HAVE LIVED PAGE . 149 . 175 . 181 . 191 203 . 215 223 239 . 240 .244 STREETS , & C . , ( HOUSES UNKNOWN OR NOT STANDING ) IN WHICH EMINENT MEN HAVE LIVED · PLACES AND SITES CONNECTED WITH ...
... BURIED IN LONDON HOUSES IN WHICH EMINENT PERSONS HAVE LIVED PAGE . 149 . 175 . 181 . 191 203 . 215 223 239 . 240 .244 STREETS , & C . , ( HOUSES UNKNOWN OR NOT STANDING ) IN WHICH EMINENT MEN HAVE LIVED · PLACES AND SITES CONNECTED WITH ...
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... buried in the next burying - place to the place where he should die , and that the expense of his funeral might not exceed 1007. He was accordingly in- terred in Grosvenor Chapel , in South Audley - street , but his remains were ...
... buried in the next burying - place to the place where he should die , and that the expense of his funeral might not exceed 1007. He was accordingly in- terred in Grosvenor Chapel , in South Audley - street , but his remains were ...
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... buried in the chapel within the Tower before twelve o'clock . " - Bishop Burnet . Queen Katherine Howard ( beheaded 1542 ) .- Sir Thomas More . " His head was put upon London Bridge ; his body was buried in the chapel of St. Peter in ...
... buried in the chapel within the Tower before twelve o'clock . " - Bishop Burnet . Queen Katherine Howard ( beheaded 1542 ) .- Sir Thomas More . " His head was put upon London Bridge ; his body was buried in the chapel of St. Peter in ...
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Peter Cunningham. ( beheaded 1685 ) , buried beneath the communion - table . John Rotier ( d . 1703 ) , the eminent medallist , the rival of Simon and father of James and Norbert Rotier , also medal- lists of great merit . Lords ...
Peter Cunningham. ( beheaded 1685 ) , buried beneath the communion - table . John Rotier ( d . 1703 ) , the eminent medallist , the rival of Simon and father of James and Norbert Rotier , also medal- lists of great merit . Lords ...
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... buried , some with and others without monuments . The architecture throughout ( with the exception of Henry VII.'s Chapel and the west towers ) is Early English , very rich , and rather late in the style . Henry VII.'s Chapel is late ...
... buried , some with and others without monuments . The architecture throughout ( with the exception of Henry VII.'s Chapel and the west towers ) is Early English , very rich , and rather late in the style . Henry VII.'s Chapel is late ...
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