id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49322 D'Anvers, N. The Skirts of the Great City .txt text/plain 87242 3501 68 country seat of the great advocate, Lord Mansfield, whose London house 1658 by Sir John Wollaston, and added to seventy years later by Edward time in Highgate; and Church House on the Green was long the home of the site of the mansion-house built in 1694 by Sir William Ashurst, replace a fine old house erected in 1780 by Lord Southampton, and named ancient parish church, and two or three old houses near the green, connection with Queen Elizabeth's Lodge and that known as Chingford St. Paul's, which, until it was seized by Henry VIII. The old manor-house, in which Queen Elizabeth and James I. widowed queens, but was given by Elizabeth to Sir John Grey, a relation fine old houses, including that known as The Cedars, once the home of House, lived Sir Thomas More, and two {216} centuries later it was the House, also known as the 'Old Palace,' a characteristic Queen Anne ./cache/49322.txt ./txt/49322.txt