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quadgram frequency
to the memory of8
on the site of7
on the north side6
the end of the6
is said to have6
at the corner of5
to the duke of5
by sir walter besant5
at the west end5
of the eighteenth century5
supposed to have been5
the site of the5
in the centre of5
the centre of the5
the manor of chelsea4
said to have been4
the north side of4
appears to have been4
in the reign of4
from time to time4
is supposed to have4
on the west side4
the royal military asylum4
of the royal hospital4
seems to have been3
by the duke of3
the grounds of the3
of sir thomas more3
not included in the3
was for many years3
it was used as3
then we went round3
to the earl of3
the beginning of the3
to the north of3
of the manor house3
was one of the3
not far from the3
the use of the3
in a map of3
edited by sir walter3
of the seventeenth century3
of the bishops of3
the bishop of that3
of the royal military3
the whole length of3
was used as a3
north side of the3
of the chapel is3
of the duke of3
on the death of3
a record of the3
the chelsea public library3
in the beginning of3
the fascination of london3
at the end of3
the duchess of northumberland3
the death of the3
the royal hospital and3
at the east end3
the side of the3
the possession of the2
in the chelsea public2
the earl of lincoln2
in the borough of2
by the bishop of2
in the form of2
palace of the bishops2
it is said that2
he seems to have2
general of the forces2
remembrance of the time2
in the possession of2
to the royal hospital2
the east end is2
is supposed to be2
part of it was2
it was granted to2
there seems to be2
of houses on the2
on the western side2
was buried here in2
it was to his2
when the lease of2
he was born in2
on the eastern side2
by sir godfrey kneller2
the early part of2
jointure of queen catherine2
on account of the2
church of holy trinity2
the reign of henry2
which have now disappeared2
the first of these2
on the opposite side2
red brick faced with2
of what is now2
the building is of2
of the royal society2
in the british museum2
stood at the south2
account of the royal2
of the main building2
victoria hospital for children2
the eastern wing is2
supposed to be the2
a few yards further2
beginning of the eighteenth2
of the duchess of2
death it was granted2
the men of the2
whole length of the2
and is open to2
the west end of2
is open to anyone2
to have been the2
of the bishop of2
included in the borough2
the memory of the2
the place was opened2
the last thirty years2
so named in honour2
a little further south2
for this purpose the2
part iii the royal2
were laid out in2
grounds of the royal2
a gift from the2
the duke of beaufort2
on the walls are2
house was built in2
the south side of2
still preserved in the2
to one of the2
the middle of the2
and at the corner2
it is probable that2
a house on this2
his marriage with the2
was not until that2
parts of the world2
was at that time2
with her fourth husband2
old enough to be2
to the belief that2
of the present century2
to the south of2
is now known as2
the greater part of2
the founder of the2
the opposite side of2
a map of chelsea2
was an attempt made2
the duke of wellington2
we went round and2
end of the row2
the time of the2
was closed by the2
the course of the2
of queen catherine parr2
the belief that it2
was the seat of2
of sir robert stanley2
to have been built2
was taken down in2
built by king henry2
brick faced with stone2
the present royal hospital2
the nucleus for a2
the victoria hospital for2
sir walter besant and2
was intended to be2
the house and grounds2
site of the present2
on either side of2
of the same dimensions2
and one of the2
the date of the2
stands at the corner2
at the south end2
but it was not2
of the jointure of2
on the south side2
as a place of2
all parts of the2
there is a large2
in the pimlico road2
corner of flood street2
house on this site2
was very beautiful and2
was the same which2
feet in length and2
of the hospital was2
was granted to john2
and one of them2
is mentioned in the2
side of the road2
and there is a2
it was bought by2
one or two of2
chaplain is the rev2
bishop of that name2
an annual rent of2
let on building leases2
in which there is2
it was not until2
laid out in the2
we went round it2
in the early part2
one of the best2
the annual expenditure of2
one of the four2
the residence of the2
of the earl of2
named in honour of2
and at her death2
should go to the2
he was succeeded by2
and all the fittings2
what is now known2
at the back of2
an act of parliament2
when the building was2
iii the royal hospital2
the land on which2
in the style of2
there was an attempt2
for the use of2
the history of london2
a canopy supported by2
old chelsea bun house2
in a house on2
for many years the2
now occupied by the2
the walls of the2
to sir stephen fox2
the western end of2
in the place was2
hospital and ranelagh gardens2
for a short time2
at the western end2
in the same year2
was ready for occupation2
the bishop of london2
the north of the2
below the level of2
the work of the2
went round it again2
east corner of the2
house was one of2
royal hospital and ranelagh2
it is supposed to2
runs the royal avenue2
in the account of2
to have been an2
it is surmounted by2
a remembrance of the2
by king henry viii2
buried in the brompton2
was held by the2
her death it was2
still to be seen2
the jointure of queen2
the chaplain is the2
to the effect that2
and one or two2
part of the jointure2
came from an old2
the corner of the2
in the grounds of2
after the death of2
history of the manor2
the history of the2
south side of the2
in the foundation of2
of red brick faced2
at her death it2
until the time of2
fascination of london chelsea2
walter besant and g2
as well as the2
houses in cheyne walk2
the bishops of winchester2
annual expenditure of the2
of the time when2
time to time the2
at the north end2
opposite side of the2
went round and saw2