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PAST AND PRESENT ITS HISTORY , ASSOCIATIONS , AND TRADITIONS BY
HENRY B. WHEATLEY , F.S.A. BASED UPON THE HANDBOOK OF LONDON an
BY THE LATE PETER CUNNINGHAM IN THREE VOLUMES - VOL . I LONDON ...
PAST AND PRESENT ITS HISTORY , ASSOCIATIONS , AND TRADITIONS BY
HENRY B. WHEATLEY , F.S.A. BASED UPON THE HANDBOOK OF LONDON an
BY THE LATE PETER CUNNINGHAM IN THREE VOLUMES - VOL . I LONDON ...
Σελίδα xii
The northern boundary has been drawn just below Lombard Street , and of this
area the same may be said . The second extension of the City westwards was
probably to Walbrook , an increase which the late Mr. Alfred Tylor set at 455
yards .
The northern boundary has been drawn just below Lombard Street , and of this
area the same may be said . The second extension of the City westwards was
probably to Walbrook , an increase which the late Mr. Alfred Tylor set at 455
yards .
Σελίδα xiv
Sir William Tite gave reasons for believing that Bishopsgate Street was not a
Roman thoroughfare , and in the late excavations in Leadenhall , the basilica , to
which allusion has already been made , was found apparently crossing the
present ...
Sir William Tite gave reasons for believing that Bishopsgate Street was not a
Roman thoroughfare , and in the late excavations in Leadenhall , the basilica , to
which allusion has already been made , was found apparently crossing the
present ...
Σελίδα xv
The late Mr. J. R. Green affirmed that the Middlesaxons were an offshoot of the
East Saxons , but if so , why did not they keep that name ? They were surely not
of enough importance to need a new name when they had one already ! The
truth ...
The late Mr. J. R. Green affirmed that the Middlesaxons were an offshoot of the
East Saxons , but if so , why did not they keep that name ? They were surely not
of enough importance to need a new name when they had one already ! The
truth ...
Σελίδα xxvi
Although measures were taken for rebuilding , London remained in ruins for
many months , and as late as April 23 , 1668 , Pepys describes himself as wearily
walking round the walls in order to escape the dangers within . Although the chief
...
Although measures were taken for rebuilding , London remained in ruins for
many months , and as late as April 23 , 1668 , Pepys describes himself as wearily
walking round the walls in order to escape the dangers within . Although the chief
...
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