London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 1Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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Σελίδα xvi
As several of the Saxon kings lived in the City , we must conclude that they
possessed a palace of some kind , and such a ... In this king's time foreigners
settled here in large numbers , and prepared the way for the Conqueror , so
Norman ...
As several of the Saxon kings lived in the City , we must conclude that they
possessed a palace of some kind , and such a ... In this king's time foreigners
settled here in large numbers , and prepared the way for the Conqueror , so
Norman ...
Σελίδα xviii
In September of this same year Chaucer was so unfortunate as to be robbed of
nearly £ 20 of the King's money , his horse , and other movables — half at
Westminster and half near the “ fowl oke ” at Hatcham in Surrey_by certain
notorious ...
In September of this same year Chaucer was so unfortunate as to be robbed of
nearly £ 20 of the King's money , his horse , and other movables — half at
Westminster and half near the “ fowl oke ” at Hatcham in Surrey_by certain
notorious ...
Σελίδα xxiv
He returned to the City with instructions for the Lord Mayor from the King to pull
down houses in every direction to arrest the ... The Lord Mayor ( Sir Thomas
Bludworth ) seems to have been but a poor creature , for when he heard the
King's ...
He returned to the City with instructions for the Lord Mayor from the King to pull
down houses in every direction to arrest the ... The Lord Mayor ( Sir Thomas
Bludworth ) seems to have been but a poor creature , for when he heard the
King's ...
Σελίδα xxv
Within a few days of the fire three several plans were presented to the King for
the rebuilding of the City — one by Christopher Wren , another by John Evelyn ,
and a third by Robert Hooke . Evelyn , in a letter to Sir Samuel Tuke , wrote , “ Dr.
Within a few days of the fire three several plans were presented to the King for
the rebuilding of the City — one by Christopher Wren , another by John Evelyn ,
and a third by Robert Hooke . Evelyn , in a letter to Sir Samuel Tuke , wrote , “ Dr.
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Very probable it is that this church ( St. Alban's , Wood Street ] is at least of as
ancient a standing as King Adelstane the Saxon ; who , as the tradition says , had
his house at the east end of this church . This King's house having a door also in
...
Very probable it is that this church ( St. Alban's , Wood Street ] is at least of as
ancient a standing as King Adelstane the Saxon ; who , as the tradition says , had
his house at the east end of this church . This King's house having a door also in
...
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