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Page 209 , line 7 from top , for “ Edward " read “ Edmund . ” Page 237 , line 25 from top , for “ H ” read “ W. ” Page 282 , line 25 from top , for “ Brinley ” read “ Brinsley . " Page 358 , line 13 from bottom , for “ Mr. Hawkshaw ...
Page 209 , line 7 from top , for “ Edward " read “ Edmund . ” Page 237 , line 25 from top , for “ H ” read “ W. ” Page 282 , line 25 from top , for “ Brinley ” read “ Brinsley . " Page 358 , line 13 from bottom , for “ Mr. Hawkshaw ...
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Westminster grew into some importance in the reign of Edward the Confessor , who erected there a palace for himself , and a monastic church — the foundation of our glorious Abbey . In this king's time foreigners settled here in large ...
Westminster grew into some importance in the reign of Edward the Confessor , who erected there a palace for himself , and a monastic church — the foundation of our glorious Abbey . In this king's time foreigners settled here in large ...
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In the Provisions for the Safe - keeping of the City ( 10 Edward I. ) 1282 , we read :“ All the gates of the City are to be open by day ; and at each gate there are to be two serjeants to open the same , skilful men , and fluent of ...
In the Provisions for the Safe - keeping of the City ( 10 Edward I. ) 1282 , we read :“ All the gates of the City are to be open by day ; and at each gate there are to be two serjeants to open the same , skilful men , and fluent of ...
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... Edward I. , who vainely consumed all her wealth , and leaving her much in povertie , there she drowned herself , being then but a shallow ditch or running water . --- The Pleasant Walks of Moore Fields , a Dialogue between a Country ...
... Edward I. , who vainely consumed all her wealth , and leaving her much in povertie , there she drowned herself , being then but a shallow ditch or running water . --- The Pleasant Walks of Moore Fields , a Dialogue between a Country ...
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The living is a rectory in the gift alternately of Eton College and the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's , valued at £ 530 . Sir John Cheke ( d . 1557 ) , who taught " Cambridge and King Edward Greek , ” was buried in the old church .
The living is a rectory in the gift alternately of Eton College and the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's , valued at £ 530 . Sir John Cheke ( d . 1557 ) , who taught " Cambridge and King Edward Greek , ” was buried in the old church .
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London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions Henry Benjamin Wheatley,Peter Cunningham Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2011 |
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