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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Earl of Arundel , now known to us by his Greek marbles ; Earl of Doncaster ( “
Sardanapalus " Hay , afterwards Earl of Carlisle ) : these , with other Earls and
dignitaries sat looking through windows near by ; to whom Raleigh in his last
brief ...
Earl of Arundel , now known to us by his Greek marbles ; Earl of Doncaster ( “
Sardanapalus " Hay , afterwards Earl of Carlisle ) : these , with other Earls and
dignitaries sat looking through windows near by ; to whom Raleigh in his last
brief ...
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The earliest known name is Parish Garden , later on Parish or Paris Garden
indifferently . Taylor the Water Poet gives a classical origin for the name :How it
the name of Paris Garden gainedThe name it was from a Royall Boy , Brave Ilion '
s ...
The earliest known name is Parish Garden , later on Parish or Paris Garden
indifferently . Taylor the Water Poet gives a classical origin for the name :How it
the name of Paris Garden gainedThe name it was from a Royall Boy , Brave Ilion '
s ...
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Some of the bears were very famous . Harry Hunks is often referred to by our
Elizabethan writers , and the name of Sackerson is known to every reader of The
Merry Wives of Windsor . 1 Malone ' s Shakespeare , by Boswell , vol . iii . p . 844
.
Some of the bears were very famous . Harry Hunks is often referred to by our
Elizabethan writers , and the name of Sackerson is known to every reader of The
Merry Wives of Windsor . 1 Malone ' s Shakespeare , by Boswell , vol . iii . p . 844
.
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Paternoster Row , a narrow street immediately north of St . Paul ' s Churchyard ,
long inhabited by stationers , afterwards by mercers , and now chiefly by
booksellers . It is familiarly known as The Row . Stow says ( p . 126 ) :Paternoster
Row so ...
Paternoster Row , a narrow street immediately north of St . Paul ' s Churchyard ,
long inhabited by stationers , afterwards by mercers , and now chiefly by
booksellers . It is familiarly known as The Row . Stow says ( p . 126 ) :Paternoster
Row so ...
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The house was “ known as ' The Elephant , ' and was situated opposite to the
south door of the Cathedral . ” It was in St . Paul ' s Churchyard that Rowland Hill
met William Huntington , S . S . ( Sinner Saved ) , and ran away from him . i
Cynthia ...
The house was “ known as ' The Elephant , ' and was situated opposite to the
south door of the Cathedral . ” It was in St . Paul ' s Churchyard that Rowland Hill
met William Huntington , S . S . ( Sinner Saved ) , and ran away from him . i
Cynthia ...
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