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... middle of the thirteenth century , to Walter de Gay , Archbishop of York , and thus the mansion erected by Hubert de Burgh began its long career as the London Inn , ' as such abodes were then called , of the prelates of that see .
... middle of the thirteenth century , to Walter de Gay , Archbishop of York , and thus the mansion erected by Hubert de Burgh began its long career as the London Inn , ' as such abodes were then called , of the prelates of that see .
Page 148
In that lease the site is described as ' abutting westerly upon a passage called the Stone Gallery and adjoining southerly to other ground whereon certain buildings formerly stood , late consumed by fire , and then ruined , and a ...
In that lease the site is described as ' abutting westerly upon a passage called the Stone Gallery and adjoining southerly to other ground whereon certain buildings formerly stood , late consumed by fire , and then ruined , and a ...
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Another mansion , just to the south of Dover House , was Stanhope , or as it was afterwards called Dorset , House . A portion of its frontage , which still remains , stands on ground once occupied by the Duke of Monmouth's lodgings or ...
Another mansion , just to the south of Dover House , was Stanhope , or as it was afterwards called Dorset , House . A portion of its frontage , which still remains , stands on ground once occupied by the Duke of Monmouth's lodgings or ...
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