London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 3Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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Here were held , a few years later , the private sittings of the High Court of Justice for bringing Charles I. to a public trial in Westminster Hall ; 2 here the death - warrant of the King was signed by Cromwell , Dick Ingoldsby ...
Here were held , a few years later , the private sittings of the High Court of Justice for bringing Charles I. to a public trial in Westminster Hall ; 2 here the death - warrant of the King was signed by Cromwell , Dick Ingoldsby ...
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The present hall was designed by Sir C. Wren . It is large and well - proportioned , but ill lighted . The ceiling is ornamented with allegorical paintings by Isaac Fuller of Pallas or the Triumph of the Arts , and on the walls are many ...
The present hall was designed by Sir C. Wren . It is large and well - proportioned , but ill lighted . The ceiling is ornamented with allegorical paintings by Isaac Fuller of Pallas or the Triumph of the Arts , and on the walls are many ...
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Palace Yard ( New ) , the open space before the north entrance to Westminster Hall , so called from being the great court of the new palace begun by William II . , of which Westminster Hall was the chief feature completed .
Palace Yard ( New ) , the open space before the north entrance to Westminster Hall , so called from being the great court of the new palace begun by William II . , of which Westminster Hall was the chief feature completed .
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On St. Peter's Day , 1612 , Robert Creighton Lord Sanquhar was hanged in front of Westminster Hall for hiring two ruffians to murder Turner , a fencing - master , by whom he had accidentally lost an eye .
On St. Peter's Day , 1612 , Robert Creighton Lord Sanquhar was hanged in front of Westminster Hall for hiring two ruffians to murder Turner , a fencing - master , by whom he had accidentally lost an eye .
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Colonel Panton was the last proprietor of the gaming - house called Piccadilly Hall ( see Piccadilly ] , and was in possession of land on the site of the streets and buildings which bear his name as early as the year 1664 .
Colonel Panton was the last proprietor of the gaming - house called Piccadilly Hall ( see Piccadilly ] , and was in possession of land on the site of the streets and buildings which bear his name as early as the year 1664 .
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