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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... appear to have come into common acceptation . In descriptions and advertisements , memoirs and letters from this time forward , the street is as far as we have been able to discover invariably called Pall Mall , with one exception . In ...
... appear to have come into common acceptation . In descriptions and advertisements , memoirs and letters from this time forward , the street is as far as we have been able to discover invariably called Pall Mall , with one exception . In ...
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... appears on an autograph visiting card of about 1835 . The Rev. H. F. Cary , the translator of Dante , went to live at No. 10 in 1837 , when he left the British Museum on the appointment of Panizzi as keeper of the printed books . No. 7 ...
... appears on an autograph visiting card of about 1835 . The Rev. H. F. Cary , the translator of Dante , went to live at No. 10 in 1837 , when he left the British Museum on the appointment of Panizzi as keeper of the printed books . No. 7 ...
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... appear to have been continually carried forward , but in their progress great alterations were made in the scale and character of the several parts . The steeple is reported as finished in 1221 , and a new choir in a similar style in ...
... appear to have been continually carried forward , but in their progress great alterations were made in the scale and character of the several parts . The steeple is reported as finished in 1221 , and a new choir in a similar style in ...
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... appears to have been open as a lantern internally , the choir windows of unusual length and height , and at the east was a rich circular window . At the west end were two massive angle towers " made for bell towers , ' " 2 but used also ...
... appears to have been open as a lantern internally , the choir windows of unusual length and height , and at the east was a rich circular window . At the west end were two massive angle towers " made for bell towers , ' " 2 but used also ...
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... appear to have become , that the Mayor and Common Council , on and after August 1 , 1554 , prohibited the use of the church for such " unreverent " purposes , and inflicted a succession of fines on all who should offend in future.2 The ...
... appear to have become , that the Mayor and Common Council , on and after August 1 , 1554 , prohibited the use of the church for such " unreverent " purposes , and inflicted a succession of fines on all who should offend in future.2 The ...
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