id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27356 Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith) Chelsea .txt text/plain 23900 1361 79 visitor at Sir Thomas More's house in Chelsea. moving into Walpole House, now in the grounds of the Royal Hospital. Sir Bruce Maxwell Seton, stands on the site of Old Durham House, about Radnor House stood at the south-eastern corner of Flood Street, At the northern corner of Radnor Street stands a small Welsh chapel built Christchurch Street, which opens into Queen's Road West (old At the extreme corner of Flood Street and Queen's Road West stood Radnor what was known as the New Manor House, built by King Henry VIII. came from an old house at the other end of the row. of Dr. Phené; the house cannot be seen from the street in summer-time. King Henry VIII., who parted with the old manor-house and the chapel to Sir Thomas More's house in Chelsea was the same which my lord of Lincoln chapel) in the church, and that this belonged to Beaufort House until Sir ./cache/27356.txt ./txt/27356.txt