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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... remained from June 23 to August 5 , when he retired to Fressingfield in Suffolk , his native place . Tokens of the tavern are extant . This court was abolished when the large building called the Outer Temple was built partly on its site ...
... remained from June 23 to August 5 , when he retired to Fressingfield in Suffolk , his native place . Tokens of the tavern are extant . This court was abolished when the large building called the Outer Temple was built partly on its site ...
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... remained till 1537 , when it was conveyed to Henry VIII . It was subsequently held by Queen Jane Seymour , by Lord Hunsdon , and by Thomas Cure , founder of the almshouses in Southwark which bore his name . [ See Cure's College . ] It ...
... remained till 1537 , when it was conveyed to Henry VIII . It was subsequently held by Queen Jane Seymour , by Lord Hunsdon , and by Thomas Cure , founder of the almshouses in Southwark which bore his name . [ See Cure's College . ] It ...
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... remained a nextdoor nuisance to Mr. Townley for many years . " 2 Parker Street , DRURY LANE to LITTLE QUEEN STREET , formerly called Parker's Lane . Mr. Philip Parker had a house here in 1623. In 1661 Mr. William Shelton purchased for ...
... remained a nextdoor nuisance to Mr. Townley for many years . " 2 Parker Street , DRURY LANE to LITTLE QUEEN STREET , formerly called Parker's Lane . Mr. Philip Parker had a house here in 1623. In 1661 Mr. William Shelton purchased for ...
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... remained in favour with London anglers and swimmers , but about 1805 the lease was purchased by Mr. Joseph Watts ( father of Thomas Watts , the great linguist and librarian , Keeper of the Printed Books in the British Museum ) , who ...
... remained in favour with London anglers and swimmers , but about 1805 the lease was purchased by Mr. Joseph Watts ( father of Thomas Watts , the great linguist and librarian , Keeper of the Printed Books in the British Museum ) , who ...
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... remained no less than eight years , namely , from the year 1652 till within a few weeks of King Charles the 2d's Restoration . In this house , his first wife dying in . childbed , he married a second , who , after a year's time , died ...
... remained no less than eight years , namely , from the year 1652 till within a few weeks of King Charles the 2d's Restoration . In this house , his first wife dying in . childbed , he married a second , who , after a year's time , died ...
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