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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The serjeants of Billingsgate and Queenhithe are to see that all boats are moored
on the City side at night , and are to have the names of all boats ; and no one is to
cross the Thames at night , and each serjeant must have his own boat with ...
The serjeants of Billingsgate and Queenhithe are to see that all boats are moored
on the City side at night , and are to have the names of all boats ; and no one is to
cross the Thames at night , and each serjeant must have his own boat with ...
Σελίδα xxiii
In the summer of the former year the plague broke out , and so terribly did the
numbers of those struck down increase , that soon the streets were deserted and
few houses were to be seen without the red cross and the words , “ Lord have ...
In the summer of the former year the plague broke out , and so terribly did the
numbers of those struck down increase , that soon the streets were deserted and
few houses were to be seen without the red cross and the words , “ Lord have ...
Σελίδα xxvi
... for rebuilding London before the Council of the Royal Society , and it is said
that the Lord Mayor and Aldermen preferred it to Wren's plan . All the chief streets
were designed to run in an exact straight line , and all the cross streets to turn out
...
... for rebuilding London before the Council of the Royal Society , and it is said
that the Lord Mayor and Aldermen preferred it to Wren's plan . All the chief streets
were designed to run in an exact straight line , and all the cross streets to turn out
...
Σελίδα xxvii
... Earl of Warwick , called and universally supposed to be the tomb of the good
Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , the innumerable chapels , and the world -
renowned Paul's Cross — all perished completely and left the world the poorer .
... Earl of Warwick , called and universally supposed to be the tomb of the good
Humphrey , Duke of Gloucester , the innumerable chapels , and the world -
renowned Paul's Cross — all perished completely and left the world the poorer .
Σελίδα xxix
1661 the inhabitants of Charing Cross , who enjoyed a fine view of the trees in
the park , petitioned the King that no further houses might be erected in the
Spring Gardens . The ground built upon was called “ Inner Spring Gardens ” and
“ Outer ...
1661 the inhabitants of Charing Cross , who enjoyed a fine view of the trees in
the park , petitioned the King that no further houses might be erected in the
Spring Gardens . The ground built upon was called “ Inner Spring Gardens ” and
“ Outer ...
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