单词 | St. Bride |
例句 | Playwright Tom Stoppard, musician Bob Geldof and former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman are also among the guests for Saturday’s service at St. Bride’s, the traditional “journalists’ church” in London’s Fleet Street. Musicians and media figures celebrate Murdoch-Hall wedding 2016-03-05T05:00:00Z Steven Rubenstein, a spokesman for Mr. Murdoch, confirmed that a civil ceremony had taken place and said there would be a larger service at St. Bride’s Church on Fleet Street in London on Saturday. Rupert Murdoch and Jerry Hall Marry in London 2016-03-04T05:00:00Z St. Bride’s Church exhibits one of Wren’s best steeples. Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood 2012-04-06T02:00:29.250Z He died in February, 1833, and was buried in St. Bride’s church, Fleet street. A Biographical Sketch of some of the Most Eminent Individuals which the Principality of Wales has produced since the Reformation 2012-03-17T02:01:03.693Z Some verses by him on his son, who died 1682, aged ten years, and inscribed on his monument in St. Bride's Church, will be found in Stow by Strype, vol. i. p. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 105, November 1, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-03-09T03:00:19.037Z In her address at St. Bride's Church in 2010, Colvin touched on the issue of whether war reporters perhaps risked their lives for professional ambitions, rather than a humanitarian drive to expose injustices. The Battle of Homs: War Reporting Legend Marie Colvin Is Killed 2012-02-22T10:15:00Z Again: of trees mingled with dark rocks: "Until, where Teith's young waters roll Betwixt him and a wooded knoll, That graced the sable strath with green, The chapel of St. Bride was seen." Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things 2012-02-20T03:00:15.843Z St. Bride’s, Fleet Street, is adorned with one of the most beautiful of Sir Christopher Wren’s steeples. Collins' Illustrated Guide to London and Neighbourhood 2012-04-06T02:00:29.250Z He and his wife Eleanor are buried in St. Bride’s churchyard, without any sort of monument or tombstone. The Commercial Restraints of Ireland 2012-02-13T03:00:20.483Z The predatory Vicar of St. Bride's, for whose advantage the contemplated seizure was being made, remained in the background, praying for my soul while he picked my pocket, as I regarded his action. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z Having taken orders in 1691 he settled in London, became chaplain to William and Mary, preacher of Bridewell, and lecturer of St. Bride's. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis The most famous of these is the one belonging to Bow Church; others of note belong to St. Clement Danes and St. Bride, Fleet Street. Architecture Gothic and Renaissance I will meet you at the point of day at St. Bride’s Cross. The Black Arrow A Tale of the Two Roses When he was rector of the parish of St. Bride’s, and evening lecturer at St. Sepulchre, he was more intimately connected than at present with literary pursuits, and was much run after. The London Pulpit I will meet you at the point of day at St. Bride’s Cross.—Come, lads, follow!” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 8 (of 25) Mr. Noble also records pleasantly the musical feats accomplished on the bells of St. Bride's. Old and New London Volume I Most of his books now remaining, were printed in Fleet Street, in St. Bride s Parish, at the sign of the Sun. The Author's Printing and Publishing Assistant Comprising Explanations of the Process of Printing; Preparation and Calculation of Manuscripts; Choice of Paper, Type, Binding, Illustrations, Publishing, Advertising, &c.; with an Exemplification and Description of the Typographical Marks Used in the Correction of the Press At that time there dwelt a family of four persons in the house of Durrisdeer, near St. Bride’s, on the Solway shore; a chief hold of their race since the Reformation. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. XII (of 25) Worn out with misery, he at length expired, in 1658, in a mean and wretched lodging in Gunpowder Alley, near Shoe Lane, and was buried at the west end of St. Bride's church, Fleet Street. Books and Authors Curious Facts and Characteristic Sketches Richardson—the father of the English novel lay buried in St. Bride's, and the innovation of the great dailies had passed the stage of novelty. Dickens' London Many great people lie in and around St. Bride's; and Mr. Noble gives several curious extracts from the registers. Old and New London Volume I The east window of St. Bride's is a copy on stained glass of Rubens' painting of "The Descent from the Cross." England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel If you linger here or in St. Bride’s—old man, old servant, and altogether—I shall find some very astonishing way to make you smart for your disloyalty. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. XII (of 25) On his return to England from the Continent, Milton took up his residence in London, and lived in apartments in a house in St. Bride’s Churchyard. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost' A blithesome rout, that morning tide, Had sought the chapel of St. Bride. Lady of the Lake This worthy man, whose living was sequestered in 1642, is recorded, in order to save money for the poor, to have lived in a bed-chamber in St. Bride's steeple. Old and New London Volume I Another of Wren's noted churches is St. Bride's, on Fleet Street, remarkable for its beautiful steeple, originally two hundred and thirty-four feet high. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel Send Macconochie to St. Bride’s to arrange privately for horses and to call the lawyer. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. XII (of 25) From St. Bride’s Churchyard he removed to a larger house in Aldersgate, where he received as pupils the sons of some of his most intimate acquaintances. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost' It is recorded that in 1325 ten men escaped from Newgate, four of them to the Church of St. Sepulchre, and one to St. Bride’s. Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter The old printer was buried in the parish church of St. Bride's, before the high altar of St. Katherine; and he left land to the parish so that masses should be said for his soul. Old and New London Volume I New Street Square, at No. 5 New Street Square, in the parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by George Bell, of No. 186. Notes and Queries, Number 77, April 19, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc “Can you spare me quarter of an hour at St. Bride’s?” said I. “I have a little necessary business with Carlyle.” The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition, Vol. XII (of 25) A gentleman lately communicated to me the following fact:— His avocations frequently took him by the side of St. Bride's Churchyard, in London. Anecdotes of Dogs Neither is there any trace of him in the registers of St. Bridget's or St. Bride's, nor in the Subsidy Rolls, but in both places appear Gilbert Shepherd. Shakespeare's Family In 1413 a priest of St. Bride's was hung for an intrigue in which he had been detected. Old and New London Volume I New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride in the City of London, and published by George Bell, of No. 186. Notes and Queries, 1850.12.21 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc. They, who had ranked in reputation next to the School House, would now sink to a lower level than St. Bride's! The New Girl at St. Chad's A Story of School Life I took to drawing on the wood enthusiastically, and was continually popping these little parcels into the letter-box under the shadow of St. Bride's Church. The History of "Punch" New Street Square, in the parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by George Bell, of No. 186. Notes and Queries, Number 73, March 22, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. St. Bride's, he says, was renowned for its tithe-rate contests; but after many lawsuits and great expense, a final settlement of the question was come to in the years 1705-6. Old and New London Volume I Milton and his young wife set up housekeeping in lodgings in Aldersgate Street over against St. Bride's Churchyard, a very different place indeed from Forest Hill, Shotover, by Oxford, Mary Powell's dear country home. Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary "It will be their turn to chuckle next week, when St. Bride's has its holiday," said Janie. The New Girl at St. Chad's A Story of School Life Out of the unnumbered lives of St. Bride, three are left; out of the sixty-six of St. Patrick, there are eight; the first of each belonging to the sixth century, the latest to the thirteenth. Short Studies on Great Subjects On reaching the street, they crossed Ludgate Circus, and directed their steps towards Hatton Garden by way of St. Bride Street. The Hand in the Dark Mr. Noble, has ransacked the records relating to St. Bride's with the patience of old Stow. Old and New London Volume I Several churches in England and Scotland are dedicated to God under her name, as, among others, that of St. Bride in Fleet-street; several also in Germany, and some in France. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March New Street Square in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by George Bell of No. 186. Notes and Queries, Number 187, May 28, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. Situated right by the coast of picturesque St. Bride's Bay on one side and Whitesand Bay on the other, it occupies a position of peculiar beauty. Legend Land, Vol. 1 Being a collection of some of the Old Tales told in those Western Parts of Britain served by The Great Western Railway. The town is very old, being, in the early Christian era, a cell of St. Bride, a patroness of Ireland. The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway When St. Bride's bells were first put up, Fleet Street used to be thronged with carriages full of gentry, who had come far and near to hear the pleasant music float aloft. Old and New London Volume I Bridewell, the name of the famous prison, also came from the name of a well dedicated to St. Bride. Stories That Words Tell Us Out of the lives of St. Bride three are left; out of the sixty-six of St. Patrick, there are eight; the first of each belonging to the sixth century, the latest to the thirteenth. Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc At the annual parish feast held at St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London, on May 24, 1666, the expenses included 3d. for tobacco for twenty or more adults. The Social History of Smoking Milton had by this time found the lodgings in St. Bride's Churchyard insufficient for him, and had taken a house in Aldersgate Street, beyond the City wall, and suburban enough to allow him a garden. Life of John Milton A fire that had destroyed some ricketty old houses gave the requisite opportunity for letting air and light round poor, smothered-up St. Bride's. Old and New London Volume I This laborious man died September 4, 1676, and was interred in the vault under part of the church in St. Bride's in Fleet-street. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume II The apparitor of the Bishop of London went with a citation into the shop of a mercer of St. Bride's, Henry Clitheroe by name. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3) Thy twice six Bells, St. Bride, Peal swift and shrill; to which more slow reply The deep-toned eight of Mary Overy. The Works of Charles Lamb in Four Volumes, Volume 4 So it came to pass that "he took him a lodging in St. Bride's Churchyard, at the house of one Russel, a 66tailor;" Christopher Milton continuing to live with his father. Life of John Milton New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London; and published by George Bell. of No. 186. Notes and Queries, Number 39, July 27, 1850 Advised by the king to provide himself with a good counsel, "By St. Bride"--his favourite oath--said he, "I know well the fellow I would have, yea, and the best in England, too!" The Story of Ireland They have since been transferred to St. Bride's Church. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 371, May 23, 1829 Send Macconochie to St. Bride's, to arrange privately for horses and to call the lawyer. Master of Ballantrae I will meet you at the point of day at St. Bride’s Cross. The Black Arrow He now hired a lodging at the house of one Russet, a tailor, in St. Bride's church-yard, and undertook the education of John and Edward Philips, his sister's sons. Lives of the Poets, Volume 1 The Irishwoman directed him to a small street at the back of St. Bride's Church, and thither Mr. Robert Audley quietly strolled, through the miry slush which simple Londoners call snow. Lady Audley's Secret By St. Bride of Douglas!" said the Earl, pressing towards the Prince, "this is too much, unmannered boy, as void of sense as honour! The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day If you linger here or in St. Bride's - old man, old servant, and altogether - I shall find some very astonishing way to make you smart for your disloyalty. Master of Ballantrae In his time was the Abbot Columba, otherwise named Colinkillus, and St. Bride whom St. Patrick professed and veiled, and she over-lived him forty years. Bible Stories and Religious Classics "Well," said Kildare, "I can see no better man than you, and by St. Bride I will choose none other." England under the Tudors It may have begun in 1639 when Milton, on his return from abroad, took lodgings in St. Bride's Churchyard, or in 1640, when he first set up house in Aldersgate Street. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 "By St. Bride of Douglas, I will be avenged!" said the Earl. The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day "Can you spare me quarter of an hour at St. Bride's?" said I. "I have a little necessary business with Carlyle." Master of Ballantrae This was Palm Sunday and a festival, and most of the garrison would come to the Church of St. Bride, in the village of the same name, a short distance from the castle. In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce In the Highlands of Scotland the revival of vegetation in spring used to be graphically represented on St. Bride’s Day, the first of February. The Golden Bough Mr. Herring, being lately turned out at St. Bride's, did read the psalme to the people while they sung at Dr. Bates's, which methought is a strange turn. The Diary of Samuel Pepys “By St. Bride of Douglas,” said one of us, “they will get their kail through the reek, for our guard is to lie in arms about the windmill, and be first in the field to-morrow.” A Monk of Fife At that time there dwelt a family of four persons in the house of Durrisdeer, near St. Bride's, on the Solway shore; a chief hold of their race since the Reformation. Master of Ballantrae By St. Bride, when once they see us haling the Maid along, they will forget old stratagems of war. A Monk of Fife In these Manx and Highland ceremonies it is obvious that St. Bride, or St. Bridget, is an old heathen goddess of fertility, disguised in a threadbare Christian cloak. The Golden Bough |
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