London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 3Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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The Painter - Stainers ' Company ( the forerunners of the Royal Academy ) existed as a licensed guild or fraternity as early as the 14th century , but they received their first Charter of Incorporation from Queen Elizabeth , July 19 ...
The Painter - Stainers ' Company ( the forerunners of the Royal Academy ) existed as a licensed guild or fraternity as early as the 14th century , but they received their first Charter of Incorporation from Queen Elizabeth , July 19 ...
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17 of that year ( proved December 2 , 1532 ) conveyed to the Guild of Paynter - Stayners , of which he was a member , his house in Trinity Lane , which after his death became the hall of the Company , and so continued till it was ...
17 of that year ( proved December 2 , 1532 ) conveyed to the Guild of Paynter - Stayners , of which he was a member , his house in Trinity Lane , which after his death became the hall of the Company , and so continued till it was ...
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In a part of the ground now taken by the Midland Railway Company was a pedestal - like altar - tomb to William Godwin , author of Political Justice and Caleb Williams ( d . 1836 ) , and his two wives ; Mary Wolstonecraft Godwin , author ...
In a part of the ground now taken by the Midland Railway Company was a pedestal - like altar - tomb to William Godwin , author of Political Justice and Caleb Williams ( d . 1836 ) , and his two wives ; Mary Wolstonecraft Godwin , author ...
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In July 1863 the Midland Railway Company , who were then planning their London extension , obtained an Act of Parliament authorising them to construct piers for carrying a viaduct across the churchyard . Further powers were granted in ...
In July 1863 the Midland Railway Company , who were then planning their London extension , obtained an Act of Parliament authorising them to construct piers for carrying a viaduct across the churchyard . Further powers were granted in ...
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Noorthouck described it as “ a superb building ... dedicated to the nocturnal revels of the British nobility . " 2 Dr. Johnson visited it in company with Boswell , and both agreed in thinking it inferior to Ranelagh .
Noorthouck described it as “ a superb building ... dedicated to the nocturnal revels of the British nobility . " 2 Dr. Johnson visited it in company with Boswell , and both agreed in thinking it inferior to Ranelagh .
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