The latter building adjoins the Hôtel de Ville, in the Place des Terreaux, the scene of one of the revolutionary fusillades.
But the Drapers' Hall which holds the Mayence troops, almost adjoins the cathedral.
It may be seen on a smaller scale at Beaulieu, where the mill of the monastery adjoins the outer gatehouse, and at Furness.
One block of this original Holyrood House still remains in the two-turreted projection of the present Holyrood which adjoins the ruined relic of the Abbey, and which contains the rooms now specially shown as "Queen Mary's Apartments.
HALL The abbey of Mucross adjoins the pretty village of Cloghreen, [in Kerry] and is in the demesne of Henry Arthur Herbert, Esq.
The south front of the transept (photograph opposite) which adjoins the Gothic porch, is a fine piece of work in the Romanesque style, with its round arches and its sculptured rose-windows.
On the first floor, a door leading to a room whichadjoins the gallery where the proprietor had amassed valuable works of art had been broken in; four glass cases had been broken, another opened.
In the interior, and to the north of the western gate, a citadel adjoins the fortifications.
It has five radiating chapels, not including that of Notre Dame des Miracles, which adjoins the south transept and contains innumerable votive tablets.
The choir terminates with the usual apse, which is further elongated by the far-reaching lady-chapel, which adjoins the main fabric in a graceful and unusual manner.
It adjoins Richmond Park, beyond which is the celebrated Richmond Hill, Twickenham, Kew, etc.
Its parkadjoins Lady Byron's, and the Queen allows her a private key that she may enjoy its exquisite grounds.
Since Mono county adjoins Nevada, gambling interests of that state contributed without stint, to retire Brown to private life.
It adjoins the Noonday and was a valuable property which belonged to Dr.
The free grammar school adjoins the venerable ruins of the chapel of the Holy Ghost; it is an ancient edifice, and is supposed originally to have been the parish church.
Here are several curious old monuments High-street House, which adjoinsthe churchyard, was rebuilt in 1701 by the late learned antiquary, John Thorpe, Esq.
The great temple of Ashur, built or restored by Ushpia, an early ruler of the city who antedates Irishum, is situated in the north-east corner, and it adjoins the palace of Shalmaneser I.
I hear that it is likely that Sir James Hobhouse's estate will be in the market before long, and I think, as it almost adjoins ours, I shall buy it.
I have to see a bey whose property adjoins ours, and who has a kiosk some distance above Scutari.
Hundleby adjoins Spilsby where Mr. John Hollway lived, of whom the Poet wrote: "People say and I feel that you are the man with the finest taste and knowledge in literary matters here.
The courtyard immediately adjoins the hotel apartments on the rear and is not entirely free from objectionable odors--our only complaint against the Cheval de Bronze.
Ravenglass has another unique distinction in the great breeding ground of gulls and terns which almostadjoins the place.
The River Frome glides quietly past the place through reedy meadows and the smooth green sward covers the ancient Roman amphitheatre which adjoins the town on the south.
Akasava adjoins that king's territory, and the chief came to give hints in military affairs.
Of Petersham, which adjoins Ham Common, little or nothing can be seen from the river.
The Canon's residence which adjoins the chapel was once the Priory, and is attached to the professorship of Hebrew at Cambridge.
The almshouses form a small range of cottage-like buildings, and are situate between the hall and a second large building, which adjoins the church, and bears some resemblance to an additional hall or chapel.
There is another place of some note that adjoins the Washington farm, it is known as Hamburgs.
It adjoins the Washington farm, as I said before, and may have been at one time a part of it.
Its position corresponds exactly with the statement of Josephus[55], that it adjoins the Temple on the south.
John is a very fair monastery of the Holy Trinity, in which is the place of the baptistery, to which adjoins the chapel of S.
She will have five hundred pounds, and old James Colpus's land adjoins ours.
You see she is the only child of James Colpus, and will have his land, which adjoins ours, and several thousand pounds as well.
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