London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 3J. Murray, 1891 Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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... STRAND , formerly Exeter Place , or House , afterwards Leicester House , and finally Essex House , was so called after William Paget , first Lord Paget , who bequeathed it by will , bearing date November 4 , 1560 , to his son and heir ...
... STRAND , formerly Exeter Place , or House , afterwards Leicester House , and finally Essex House , was so called after William Paget , first Lord Paget , who bequeathed it by will , bearing date November 4 , 1560 , to his son and heir ...
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... STRAND , near Temple Bar , was so called from a tavern having for its sign the head of the Palsgrave Frederick , the husband of the Princess Elizabeth , only daughter of James I. There was also a Palatine Head in Soho . William ...
... STRAND , near Temple Bar , was so called from a tavern having for its sign the head of the Palsgrave Frederick , the husband of the Princess Elizabeth , only daughter of James I. There was also a Palatine Head in Soho . William ...
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... Strand , and will cure the noisomeness of that part : and I presume may not be unfit for your Majesty's licence , provided the said Thomas Panton build regularly , according to direction and according to a design to which his said ...
... Strand , and will cure the noisomeness of that part : and I presume may not be unfit for your Majesty's licence , provided the said Thomas Panton build regularly , according to direction and according to a design to which his said ...
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... Strand . There was also a Pardon Churchyard by the Charterhouse , formed by Ralph Stratford , Bishop of London , who on occasion of the great plague of 1348 " bought a piece of ground called No Man's Land , which he enclosed with a wall ...
... Strand . There was also a Pardon Churchyard by the Charterhouse , formed by Ralph Stratford , Bishop of London , who on occasion of the great plague of 1348 " bought a piece of ground called No Man's Land , which he enclosed with a wall ...
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... Strand , November 9 , 1802 , at the early age of twenty - seven years ; but intemperance and irregularity have no claim to longevity . " " 1 Charles Macklin , the actor ( d . 1797 ) , at the age of 107 , buried in the vault . under the ...
... Strand , November 9 , 1802 , at the early age of twenty - seven years ; but intemperance and irregularity have no claim to longevity . " " 1 Charles Macklin , the actor ( d . 1797 ) , at the age of 107 , buried in the vault . under the ...
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