Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tower of London' has mentioned 'Lion' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Wire lion sculptures at the tower, Kendra Haste
[166][167] Records of 1210xe2x80x931212 show payments to lion keepers.
In 1288, Edward I added a lion and a lynx and appointed the first official Keeper of the animals.
An overhead platform was added for viewing of the lions by the royals, during lion baiting, for example in the time of James I.
[182] This decision was made after an incident, although sources vary as to the specifics: either a lion was accused of biting a soldier,[183][184] or a sailor, Ensign Seymour, had been bitten by a monkey.
In 1999, physical evidence of lion cages was found, one being 2x3 metres (6.5x10 feet) in size, very small for a lion that can grow to be 2.5 meters (approximately 8 feet) long.