Chapter 76 Conclusion

Author(s):  
Anthony Trollope
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We are told that it is a bitter moment with the Lord Mayor when he leaves the Mansion House and becomes once more Alderman Jones, of No. 75, Bucklersbury. Lord Chancellors going out of office have a great fall though they take pensions with...

Twejer ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-105
Author(s):  
Halmat Bayz Rasool ◽  
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Weatherwise ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 48 (5) ◽  
pp. 36-37
Author(s):  
Mary Reed
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1677 ◽  
Vol 12 (136) ◽  
pp. 895-899
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A relation of some strange phænomena', accompanied with mischievous effects in a cole work in Flint Shire; sent March 31. 1677. to the Reverend and eminently learned Dr. Bathurst, Dean of Bath and Wells, by an ingenious gentleman, Mr. Roger Moslyn, of the inner temple, who, at the said doctor's request, obtained it from his fathers Steward and overseer of his cole-works, who was upon the place when the thing was done; the same Mr. Moslyn being also assured of it from his father, Sr. Roger Moslyn, Lord of the Mannor, and several others, who were eye witnesses. The Cole-work at Moslyn in Flint Shire lies in a large parcel of Wood-land, that from the Countries side which lies to the South hath a great fall to the Sea-side, which is direct North;


Author(s):  
TSELISHCHEVA M. ◽  
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SLUCKII M. ◽  

On the ground of archival and bibliographic materials, the author has prepared a historical certificate for the Biysk merchant dwelling mansion within the development of the draft of the territory boundaries and the land-use regime for the object of cultural heritage. This article provides information about the history and first owner ofthe building, as well as the further use of this object from the end of the XIX century and to the present. There is also information about another estate property of entrepreneur V.A. Krichevtsev and his relatives, located in Biysk, as well as about the type of activity of the owner of the mansion, who traded with North-Western Mongolia with various goods, was engaged in cattle- and horse-breeding. The building consists of several one-, two-story volumes of one height, has a basement, and a complex attic roof. The pronounced angular facade composition is richly decorated along the street and part of the courtyard facade and at the front entrance. The object has value as an urban building with eclectic decoration, also has urban planning significance, formalizing the intersection of streets. Keywords: merchant mansion, dwelling house, brick building, cultural heritage object, architectural monument


1677 ◽  
Vol 12 (136) ◽  
pp. 895-907
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A relation of some strange phænomena, accompanied with mischievous effects in a cole work in Flintshire sent March 3rd 1677. to the Reverand and eminently leanred Dr Bathhurst, Dean of Bath and Wells, by an ingenius gentleman, Mr. Roger Moslyn, of the Inner Temple, who at the said Doctors request, obtained it from his fathers steward and overseer of his cole-works, who was upon the place when the thing was done; the same Mr. Moslyn being also assured of it from his father, Sr. Roger Moslyn, Lord of the Mannor, and several others, who were eye-witnesses. The cole-work at Moslyn in Flintshire lies in a large parcel of wood-land, that from the countries side which lies to the south hath a great fall of the several rocks or quarries of stone that are above the cole


2019 ◽  
pp. 349-356
Author(s):  
MIKHAIL SHAPOSHNIKOV ◽  
MONIKA ORLOVA
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The paper is devoted to V.Brusov’s study room, on the ground floor of the mansion located on the First Meschanskaya Street (currently Avenue of Peace) in Moscow. The paper describes the furniture, the renowned visitors’ impressions, dwells upon the poetic meetings V. Brusov initiated in his study room on Wednesdays. Currently the study hosts the Museum of Literature of the Silver Age.


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