. Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places. of Modena, afterwards queen of James SIR HENRY I-EE OF DITCHLEY. (froin a Portrait by Basire.) CHAPTER —THE BUILDINGS DESCRIBED. Donee templa refeceris.—Horace. Description of the Old —Additions made by Henn,-VlII—The Holbein Gateway—^Vestminster Gate—Kni:;ht« of the Tilt-yard—InigoJones Design fo-- a New Palace - Residence of the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court—An Ingenious Design for Rebuilding Whihehall—Description of the Banqueting House—The Chapel Royal—Rubens Painted Ccling - Maunday
. Old and new London : a narrative of its history, its people, and its places. of Modena, afterwards queen of James SIR HENRY I-EE OF DITCHLEY. (froin a Portrait by Basire.) CHAPTER —THE BUILDINGS DESCRIBED. Donee templa refeceris.—Horace. Description of the Old —Additions made by Henn,-VlII—The Holbein Gateway—^Vestminster Gate—Kni:;ht« of the Tilt-yard—InigoJones Design fo-- a New Palace - Residence of the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court—An Ingenious Design for Rebuilding Whihehall—Description of the Banqueting House—The Chapel Royal—Rubens Painted Ccling - Maunday Thursday—The Statue of James II. Although the present remains of Whitehall are j spot as early as the reign of Henry HI., when thecomparatively modern, not reaching farther back Chief Justice of England, Hubert de Burgh. Karlthan the time of the Tudors, yet we know from \ of Kent, resided in it. At his death he left it tohistory that there was a jjalace standing on tliis the Black Friars of Holborn, who sold it to in. 362 OLD AND NEW LONDON. [Whitehall. Archbishop of York; an
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