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 viii
Page 448 , line 7 from top , for “ Mrs. Carnegie ” read “ Lady Carnegie . " Page
484 , line 26 from top , for “ Blayden " read “ Blagden . " Page 520 , line 22 from
top , for “ Gosham " read “ Gresham . " VOL . III Page 59 , line 14 from bottom , for
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Page 448 , line 7 from top , for “ Mrs. Carnegie ” read “ Lady Carnegie . " Page
484 , line 26 from top , for “ Blayden " read “ Blagden . " Page 520 , line 22 from
top , for “ Gosham " read “ Gresham . " VOL . III Page 59 , line 14 from bottom , for
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Σελίδα xxxi
It is said that the bank upon which the lady sat , and the footmarks of the brothers
when pacing the ground , never produced grass again . Southey went to see the
steps and counted seventy - six , and Joseph Moser saw them in 1806 , just ...
It is said that the bank upon which the lady sat , and the footmarks of the brothers
when pacing the ground , never produced grass again . Southey went to see the
steps and counted seventy - six , and Joseph Moser saw them in 1806 , just ...
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The property then was in the possession of the Duke of St. Alban's , from whom
the Adams leased it for ninety - nine years , from Lady - day 1768 , at a yearly rent
of £ 1200 . The leases expired in 1867 , when the whole property came into the ...
The property then was in the possession of the Duke of St. Alban's , from whom
the Adams leased it for ninety - nine years , from Lady - day 1768 , at a yearly rent
of £ 1200 . The leases expired in 1867 , when the whole property came into the ...
Σελίδα 13
... his friend and publisher , Mr. Thomas Longman ; and the well - known bronze
statuettes of Voltaire and Rousseau ( neither of them heroes of his own ) , which
had been presented to him by Lady Holland as a remembrance of her husband .
... his friend and publisher , Mr. Thomas Longman ; and the well - known bronze
statuettes of Voltaire and Rousseau ( neither of them heroes of his own ) , which
had been presented to him by Lady Holland as a remembrance of her husband .
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Richard I. added a chapel to the building , and Edward I. a statute of “ Our Lady of
Barking ” to the treasures of the church . Richard III . rebuilt the chapel , and
founded a college of priests , suppressed and pulled down in the ad of Edward VI
.
Richard I. added a chapel to the building , and Edward I. a statute of “ Our Lady of
Barking ” to the treasures of the church . Richard III . rebuilt the chapel , and
founded a college of priests , suppressed and pulled down in the ad of Edward VI
.
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