Handbook to the Environs of London: Alphabetically Arranged, Containing an Account of Every Town and Village, and of All Places of Interest, Within a Circle of Twenty Miles Round London, Parte1J. Murray, 1876 - 793 páginas |
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... Manor House ( Sir Samuel Canning , Bart . ) On the rt . of and close to the N.W. Rly . , just before reaching King's Langley Stat . , is the Booksellers ' Provident Retreat , a neat red brick Tudor building , erected in 1849. It ...
... Manor House ( Sir Samuel Canning , Bart . ) On the rt . of and close to the N.W. Rly . , just before reaching King's Langley Stat . , is the Booksellers ' Provident Retreat , a neat red brick Tudor building , erected in 1849. It ...
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... manor of Bardolf claimed to find a man to make a mess of grout in the king's kitchen , and prayed that the king's cook might perform that service , " which was allowed , and the lord of the manor , according to ancient custom , was ...
... manor of Bardolf claimed to find a man to make a mess of grout in the king's kitchen , and prayed that the king's cook might perform that service , " which was allowed , and the lord of the manor , according to ancient custom , was ...
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... manor reverted to the Crown , but was soon after granted to Henry Stepney , whose heir sold it to Sir Edward Carey , father of Henry Visct . * Evidence of the Hon . C. A. Gore , Com . of Woods and Forests , 1863 . Falkland , the ...
... manor reverted to the Crown , but was soon after granted to Henry Stepney , whose heir sold it to Sir Edward Carey , father of Henry Visct . * Evidence of the Hon . C. A. Gore , Com . of Woods and Forests , 1863 . Falkland , the ...
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... manor and seat , 14. m . N.E. from Walton - on - Thames , on the road to Molesey . Pope says , * - " If there be truth in law , and use can give A property , that's yours on which you live : Delightful Ab's Conrt , if its fields afford ...
... manor and seat , 14. m . N.E. from Walton - on - Thames , on the road to Molesey . Pope says , * - " If there be truth in law , and use can give A property , that's yours on which you live : Delightful Ab's Conrt , if its fields afford ...
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... manor of Banstead belonged to Hubert de Burgh , who , after the restora- tion of his estates in 1233 , retired here and built himself a castellated mansion E. of the ch . Every trace of the building has long disappeared ; but a hollow ...
... manor of Banstead belonged to Hubert de Burgh , who , after the restora- tion of his estates in 1233 , retired here and built himself a castellated mansion E. of the ch . Every trace of the building has long disappeared ; but a hollow ...
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Handbook to the Environs of London: Alphabetically Arranged ..., Parte1 James Thorne Vista completa - 1876 |
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Abbey acres aisle Barnet Betchworth Blackheath brass Brentford brick bridge building built ch.-yard chancel chapel Charles Charles II Chertsey Cheshunt Church St cottages Crown Croydon daughter Duke Earl early Edward effigies Elizabeth elms Enfield Enfield Chase Epping Forest erected Essex Evelyn flint and stone forest Fulham garden gate George Gravesend Green Greenwich grounds Hall hamlet Hampstead Hampton Court Hatfield House Heath Henry VIII Highgate Hill Hornsey Hounslow Heath Isleworth James Kent King King's Lady Lane Lodge London Lord Lysons manor mansion marble Mary MIDDX mont nave painted glass palace parish Park Perp picturesque pleasant porch portraits Queen reign residence restored river road roof royal S.W. Rly seat side spire stands Stat Street Surrey Thames Thomas tion tower town trees Vandyck village walk wall whilst wife William Wood
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Página 73 - Light quirks of music, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to Heaven. On painted ceilings you devoutly stare, Where sprawl the saints of Verrio or Laguerre, Or gilded clouds in fair expansion lie, And bring all Paradise before your eye. To rest, the cushion and soft dean invite, Who never mentions Hell to ears polite.
Página 212 - Henry's holy shade; And ye, that from the stately brow Of Windsor's heights th' expanse below Of grove, of lawn, of mead survey, Whose turf, whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way: Ah happy hills!
Página 138 - I am in my own farm," says he, "and here I shoot strong and tenacious roots: I have caught hold of the earth, to use a gardener's phrase, and neither my enemies nor my friends will find it an easy matter to transplant me again.
Página 259 - We walked in the evening in Greenwich park. He asked me, I suppose, by way of trying my disposition, " Is not this very fine?" Having no exquisite relish of the beauties of nature, and being more delighted with " the busy hum of men," I answered " Yes, sir ; but not equal to Fleet-street." JOHNSON. "You are right, sir.
Página 73 - Lo, some are vellum, and the rest as good For all his lordship knows, but they are wood. For Locke or Milton 'tis in vain to look ; These shelves admit not any modern book.
Página 66 - It is a little chaos of mountains and precipices ; mountains, it is true, that do not ascend much above the clouds, nor are the declivities quite so amazing as Dover cliff; but just such hills as people who love their necks as well as I do, may venture to climb, and crags that give the eye as much pleasure as if they were more dangerous. Both vale and hill are covered with most venerable beeches, and other very reverend vegetables, that like most other ancient people, arc always dreaming out their...
Página 66 - At the foot of one of these squats me I, (il penseroso) and there grow to the trunk for a whole morning. The timorous hare and sportive squirrel gambol around me like Adam in Paradise, before he had an Eve ; but I think he did not use to read Virgil, as I commonly do there.
Página 38 - ... over the whole tree, and wetting the same now and then with a scoop or horn, as the heat of the weather required, and so by withholding the...
Página 130 - madam I may not call you, mistress I am ashamed to call you, and so I know not what to call you ; but, howsoever, I thank you.
Página 139 - ... admiration of what you say, but for fear of a shower. He is pleased with your placing him...