The original Picture of London . ex; Seymour, Duke of Somerset; Dudley, Duke ofNorthumberland; Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk;and James, Duke of Monmouth, son of Charles H. Herealso the bodies of the rebel lords, Kilmarnock, Balmerino,and Lovat were deposited. As the Tower is open to the public, on Sundays, it isgenerally frequented on those days by much company,and the parade, near the White Tower, becomes a crowdedpromenade. The Mint, Tower Hill, — This is a large and hand-some building, erected by Mr. Smirke, jun., with suitableand extensive establishments for the business of the coin-age.


The original Picture of London . ex; Seymour, Duke of Somerset; Dudley, Duke ofNorthumberland; Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk;and James, Duke of Monmouth, son of Charles H. Herealso the bodies of the rebel lords, Kilmarnock, Balmerino,and Lovat were deposited. As the Tower is open to the public, on Sundays, it isgenerally frequented on those days by much company,and the parade, near the White Tower, becomes a crowdedpromenade. The Mint, Tower Hill, — This is a large and hand-some building, erected by Mr. Smirke, jun., with suitableand extensive establishments for the business of the coin-age. It is arranged in three stories, and consists of a cen-tre and wings, the former decorated with columns and apediment, displaying the British arms. Here are steam-engines, and also various conveniencesand mechanical contrivances, which, for a long time, wereonly to be seen at Solio, near Birmingham, where thecoin of the realm had latterly been {)roduccd. The edificeis inaccessible to. strangers, except on special SarroH^ ScfiooV. Sessioiu Eousc OldBmleu.


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