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Description: Identifier: historyantiquiti00alle (find matches) Title: The history and antiquities of the parish of Lambeth, and the archiepiscopal palace .. Year: 1827 (1820s) Authors: Allen, Thomas, 1803-1833 Subjects: Lambeth Palace (London, England) Publisher: London, J. Allen Contributing Library: Duke University Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Duke University Libraries View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: . Smith, who died 1627, aged 79, the greatbenefactor to many counties, but to this in particular, havingbeen a beggar followed by a dog. The latter probably took itsrise from this picture. There is no obligation on the parish torepair this pane, though it was repaired by order of the vestryin 1G10. In the vestry is a drawing of the Pedlar byPouncey. In the churchwardens books are the following items, con-nected with the Pedlar:1607. Paid to the glazier for a pannell of glaSse,for the window where the picture of the Pedler stands 0 2 0 1703. March 6. Paid Mr. Price for a new glass Pedler 2 0 0 It may be a rebus on the name of some person; as the figureof a Pedlar, carved on a seat in Swaffham church, Suffolk,about which a like idle tale was handed down in the mostserious manner, by Sir William Dugdale and Sir RogerTwysden, was nothing more than a rebus of the name of JohnChapman, who was among the benefactors to the rebuilding orrepairing of that beautiful church. pox *J:. - . ciibeth. Text Appearing After Image: 1 mleal;ei~ J :\~Ip 5PH.B2L.&J1, and hi ILJLMBlZirM, CWUW. JFitifc PARISH CHURCH. 6S •Formerly there was a painted window between the fourth andfifth corbels, quarterly 1 and 4 azure, three crescents argent,2 and 3 argent, a chevronel between three cocks heads erasedgules. In the times of Popery, the high altar was not the only altarin Lambeth Church, nor, as it is believed, in any other parishchurch in England. The churchwardens accounts havereferences to altars to the Virgin Mary, to St. Thomas, to•St. George, to St Nicholas, and to St. Christopher; viz. A. 1520. Recieved of John Chamberlin, for the Vyrgin lyghtte 1 G G ob. A. 1522. Recieved of the dutches of Norfolkthe xvii daye of Julie of the Vyrginlyghtt t 3 6 8 Recieved of Richard Browne for theVyrgin lyghtt 1 2 0 Recieved of St. Thomass lyghtt .... 0 13 0 ob. Recieved of John Symonds for St.Georges lyghtt 0 2 2 Recieved of John Massey of St.Georges lyghtt 0 1 G Recieved of Harie Bull and JohnSyms for St. Georges lyghtt Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: The history and antiquities of the parish of Lambeth, and the archiepiscopal palace (1827) (14591223190)
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