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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 ...
Σελίδα xviii
He was Clerk of the Works at Westminster , the Tower of London , etc. , and he is thus connected with much of the topography of London . In March 1390 he was on the Thames Bank Repair Commission , and in May he was employed in setting ...
He was Clerk of the Works at Westminster , the Tower of London , etc. , and he is thus connected with much of the topography of London . In March 1390 he was on the Thames Bank Repair Commission , and in May he was employed in setting ...
Σελίδα xix
Joyous news succeeding apprehensions of adversity filled the rulers of the City with gratitude , and they went like pilgrims on foot to pour out their thanksgivings at the altar of Westminster Abbey . When the enthusiasm was somewhat ...
Joyous news succeeding apprehensions of adversity filled the rulers of the City with gratitude , and they went like pilgrims on foot to pour out their thanksgivings at the altar of Westminster Abbey . When the enthusiasm was somewhat ...
Σελίδα xxiv
Westminster Hall was filled with the citizens ' goods and merchandise . Treasure was 1 Diary , February 3 , 1666-1667 . buried in the suburbs , as at Bethnal Green and xxiv INTRODUCTION.
Westminster Hall was filled with the citizens ' goods and merchandise . Treasure was 1 Diary , February 3 , 1666-1667 . buried in the suburbs , as at Bethnal Green and xxiv INTRODUCTION.
Σελίδα xxvii
Westminster and London had a distinct origin , but gradually they were joined , and at last they became practically one . First the Bishops built their palaces on the Strand of the river , then the road upon which the stables abutted ...
Westminster and London had a distinct origin , but gradually they were joined , and at last they became practically one . First the Bishops built their palaces on the Strand of the river , then the road upon which the stables abutted ...
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