. Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places. COACHES : REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE. month of December, 1828. The house was pulleddown about the year 1862, to make room for im-provements. It had for a few years been used asthe receptacle of the collection forming the EastIndia Museum, which was removed hither on thedemolition of the East India House in Leadenhallstreet. The contents of this Museum were after-wards removed to the new India Office in CharlesStreet. Here, close by, in 1835, lived the RightHonourable James Abercroniby, before he became had been introduced


. Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places. COACHES : REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE. month of December, 1828. The house was pulleddown about the year 1862, to make room for im-provements. It had for a few years been used asthe receptacle of the collection forming the EastIndia Museum, which was removed hither on thedemolition of the East India House in Leadenhallstreet. The contents of this Museum were after-wards removed to the new India Office in CharlesStreet. Here, close by, in 1835, lived the RightHonourable James Abercroniby, before he became had been introduced into England by HenryFitzalan, Earl of Arundel, one of Elizabeths ad-mirers, but the spirited princess seems to have dis-dained their use. The author of An Estimateof the Manners of the Times, published in 1758,asks, with reference to the Sedan chairs, of whichwe have spoken above, How would he have beenlaughed at in the days of Elizabeth, when a great(jueen rode on horseback to St. Pauls, who shouldhave foretold that in less than two centuries no Whitehall.] tHE OLD PALACE


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