The Manual of Heraldry - Part 33
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Burial-place of John Hampden.

Residence of Hannah More.

Tomb of Sir Thomas Gresham.

Tomb of Thomas Gray.

Birth-place of Chatterton.

Birth-place of Richard Wilson.

House of Andrew Marvel.

Tomb of John Stow.

Heart of Sir Nicholas Crispe.

Printing Office of Caxton.

Shaftesbury House.

Dwelling of James Barry.

Residence of Dr. Isaac Watts.

Prison of Lady Mary Grey.

Studio of Thomas Gainsborough.

Tomb of John Kyrle.

Tomb of William Hogarth.

Grave of Izaak Walton.

Grave of William Penn.

Monument of Wren.

Grave of Lady Rachel Russel.

Edgeworthstown.

Garden of Sir Thomas More.

Esher--Residence of Jane Porter.

Grave of Sir Richard Lovelace.

Grave of Grace Aguilar.

Dwelling of Edmund Burke.

Remains of Clarendon House.

Flaxman's Monument.

Village of Eyam.

Monument of Edward Bird, R.A.

Grave of Mrs. Hofland.

Chertsey and its Neighbourhood.

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