The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Parts Adjacent, vol. 3
Allen, Thomas
1827
Trinity Hall
Was a very ancient building, and was used as a chapel on Sundays. The courts of wardmote and inquest were usually held there. In the window at the east end of the hall were various paintings, viz. a whole length figure of St. Basil in his episcopalibus, with an inscription underneath :--
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figures, a man in a fur gown, with his wife praying, under neath. and an emblematical representation of the Trinity. | |
The figure of a man in the habit of a citizen kneeling at an altar. And a curious representation of a monkey in the habit of a monk shaving a dog which is seated in a chair. | |
Footnotes: [] All are engraved in Carter's specimens of ancient Sculpture and Painting, fol. 1780, p. 24. |