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labours of Mr. Thorne , but as considerable alterations and additions have since been made , and I have seen the book through the press , I must be held responsible for the accuracy of the work as it now appears , and I trust that those ...
labours of Mr. Thorne , but as considerable alterations and additions have since been made , and I have seen the book through the press , I must be held responsible for the accuracy of the work as it now appears , and I trust that those ...
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BRITISH LONDON That London was a place of considerable importance in British times was a belief firmly held by historians up to a comparatively recent period . We find it imbedded in that great monument of John Carpenter — the Liber ...
BRITISH LONDON That London was a place of considerable importance in British times was a belief firmly held by historians up to a comparatively recent period . We find it imbedded in that great monument of John Carpenter — the Liber ...
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Dr. Guest held the opinion that for a while the City lay desolate and 1 Archæologia , vol . xxxvi . p . 203 . uninhabited , but may not the original inhabitants have continued. of St. Paul's Hist . MSS . Comm . , Ninth Report 2 Report ...
Dr. Guest held the opinion that for a while the City lay desolate and 1 Archæologia , vol . xxxvi . p . 203 . uninhabited , but may not the original inhabitants have continued. of St. Paul's Hist . MSS . Comm . , Ninth Report 2 Report ...
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Diligent counsel was held as to the order in which they ought to sit , and the Lords agreed together that the Mayor , in consideration of the reverence and honour due to our most excellent Lord the King , of whom he is the ...
Diligent counsel was held as to the order in which they ought to sit , and the Lords agreed together that the Mayor , in consideration of the reverence and honour due to our most excellent Lord the King , of whom he is the ...
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Adam and Eve , at the corner of the Hampstead and Euston Roads , is supposed to stand on the site of the Old Manor House of Tottenhall , and in July 1796 the General Court Baron of the Lord of the Manor was held at this tavern .
Adam and Eve , at the corner of the Hampstead and Euston Roads , is supposed to stand on the site of the Old Manor House of Tottenhall , and in July 1796 the General Court Baron of the Lord of the Manor was held at this tavern .
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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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