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This is supposed to have been the same gate that is described by Stow , and was taken down in 1606. It had originally two pairs of gates , but there was only one pair in Stow's time , although the hooks of the other pair still remained ...
This is supposed to have been the same gate that is described by Stow , and was taken down in 1606. It had originally two pairs of gates , but there was only one pair in Stow's time , although the hooks of the other pair still remained ...
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The importance of the noble river , which first called London into being and has ever been the main cause of its prosperity , was never more neatly explained than in that speech of a London alderman . quoted by Stow .
The importance of the noble river , which first called London into being and has ever been the main cause of its prosperity , was never more neatly explained than in that speech of a London alderman . quoted by Stow .
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Abchurch Lane , connecting LOMBARD STREET with CANNON STREET , was so named from the parish of St. Mary Abchurch , or Upchurch , as Stow says he had seen it written . Mr. John Moore , " author of the celebrated worm - powder " ( d .
Abchurch Lane , connecting LOMBARD STREET with CANNON STREET , was so named from the parish of St. Mary Abchurch , or Upchurch , as Stow says he had seen it written . Mr. John Moore , " author of the celebrated worm - powder " ( d .
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Stow , Survey of London , p . 127 . In December 1558 Sir Nicholas Bacon writes to Matthew Parker to come to him " at Burgeny House in Paternoster Row , " and the future archbishop in reply inquires at what time he may wait on his ...
Stow , Survey of London , p . 127 . In December 1558 Sir Nicholas Bacon writes to Matthew Parker to come to him " at Burgeny House in Paternoster Row , " and the future archbishop in reply inquires at what time he may wait on his ...
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Stow , p . 111 . Very probable it is that this church [ St. Alban's , Wood Street ] is at least of as ancient a standing as King Adelstane the Saxon ; who , as the tradition says , had his house at the east end of this church .
Stow , p . 111 . Very probable it is that this church [ St. Alban's , Wood Street ] is at least of as ancient a standing as King Adelstane the Saxon ; who , as the tradition says , had his house at the east end of this 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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