Gentleman's Magazine Library: English topography, Частина 16E. Stock, 1905 |
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... principal door has been removed , and some panelling in compo with shields of arms substituted , but the hand- some bases of the columns attached to the jambs of the doorway , which were wantonly destroyed some few years ago , have not ...
... principal door has been removed , and some panelling in compo with shields of arms substituted , but the hand- some bases of the columns attached to the jambs of the doorway , which were wantonly destroyed some few years ago , have not ...
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... principal remain of that once extensive priory , the wall of which extended round the present bounds of the parish . Prior Bolton repaired this priory , and new - built the manor of Canonbury at Islington , which belonged to the canons ...
... principal remain of that once extensive priory , the wall of which extended round the present bounds of the parish . Prior Bolton repaired this priory , and new - built the manor of Canonbury at Islington , which belonged to the canons ...
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... principal house on the west side of Fink Lane ( now corrupted into Finch ) . This edifice having been destroyed , like many others , by the Great Fire of 1666 , a new church was projected , towards the erection of wihich , in 1670 , the ...
... principal house on the west side of Fink Lane ( now corrupted into Finch ) . This edifice having been destroyed , like many others , by the Great Fire of 1666 , a new church was projected , towards the erection of wihich , in 1670 , the ...
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... Mr. Papworth . Its principal feature is the opening of an avenue , with houses on both sides , in a suitable style of architecture , so as to appear to have been erected with the church , and to combine picturesquely with 24 London .
... Mr. Papworth . Its principal feature is the opening of an avenue , with houses on both sides , in a suitable style of architecture , so as to appear to have been erected with the church , and to combine picturesquely with 24 London .
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... principal entrance , which opens into the basement story of the steeple . The doorcase is of the Ionic order : it consists of a segment pediment and an entablature supported by a half - column on each side ; a seraph and the words Domus ...
... principal entrance , which opens into the basement story of the steeple . The doorcase is of the Ionic order : it consists of a segment pediment and an entablature supported by a half - column on each side ; a seraph and the words Domus ...
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Abbey adjoining aged altar ancient antiquity appears arches architecture arms beautiful Bishop Bishop of London brick Bridge building built buried called carved centre century chancel chapel Chelsea choir church of St Clerkenwell columns Conduit Covent Garden cross crowned crypt curious died Earl east end edifice Edward Edward III Edward the Confessor engraved entrance erected feet Fire of London formerly front gallery garden gate Gentleman's Magazine groined Hall Henry VIII inches inscription Islington John King Lane late London Lord marble Mary memory monument nave north side old church original ornamented painted Painted Chamber palace parish church parish of St Paul's Plate present priory probably Queen Rector reign remains repairs Richard Richard II royal Sir Christopher Wren south side square steeple stone Stow Street style Temple Church tomb tower vaults wall west end Westminster Westminster Abbey whole wife William
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