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English: This image immediately follows page 464 of the book. The image caption reads: “Parliamentary & Other Offices, Courts &c. Westminster. The part within the dotted line shows the extent of the fire Oct. 16, 1834." The following description is at page 447-448 of the book:
A general Ground Plan of the entire site of the Palace and Parliamentary buildings, forms the subject of Plate II; and shews the relative positions, arrangements, sizes, &c. of the numerous offices and apartments connected with the two Houses of Parliament and the Law Courts, as they appeared previous to the fire in October 1834. A brief notice of this plan, with references to its details, will furnish the stranger with much useful information. The oldest parts , marked darker in colour than the rest, are, A.A. The Great Hall , B. The Old Court of Requests , afterwards the House o. Lords, and made the House of Commons since the fire; (1. The King's Robing Room. 2. Lobby. 3. Stairs. 4. Lord Chancellor's Room.) C. The Painted Chamber , fitted up for the House of Lords in 1834-5. D. St. Stephen's Chapel , late the House of Commons. E.E. The Cloister , attached to the same. F.F.F. The Speaker's House , with its official appendages, being part of the collegiate buildings. G. Part of the offices of the Exchequer . H. Houses of John Rickman, Esq. Clerk Assistant of the House of Commons, and Wm. Godwin, Esq. Author of the " Life of Chaucer," &c. I.I. Stairs to the House of Commons. J.J. Committee Rooms. K.K. The Judges' Entrances to the respective Law Courts , which are numbered on the Plan in the following order: 1. Court of King's Bench , 2. Court of Equity . 3. ' Court of Exchequer , 4. Court of Common Pleas , 5. Vice Chancellor's Court , 6. High Court of Chancery . J. Lord Chancellor's retiring room. 8. Judges' retiring room. 9. Attendants' waiting room. 10. Barons' retiring room. 11 .Bail Court. 12. The Lord Chancellor's entrance. L.L. Grand Inquest Jury Rooms . L.* Library of the Masters in Chancery. M.M. Committee Rooms to the House of Lords. N.N. Arcade to the House of Lords. O. The King's Entrance Porch . P. Entrance to the King's Staircase , which is at Q. R.R. The Royal Gallery . S. Library of the House of Lords . T. T. T. Parliament Offices . U. Library of the House of Commons . V. House of the Clerk of the House of Commons. W. Long Gallery . * * Open Courts.
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Source The History of the Ancient Palace and Late Houses of Parliament at Westminster: Embracing Accounts and Illustrations of St. Stephens Chapel, and Its Cloisters, - Westminster Hall, - The Court of Requests, - The Painted Chamber, &c
Author Edward Wedlake Brayley , John Britton

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