London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 1Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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As the monks as a rule chose quiet neighbourhoods , so the friars who came here in the 13th century chose the most bustling places to live in , and considering that London within the walls must have been tolerably built upon , it is ...
As the monks as a rule chose quiet neighbourhoods , so the friars who came here in the 13th century chose the most bustling places to live in , and considering that London within the walls must have been tolerably built upon , it is ...
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First the Bishops built their palaces on the Strand of the river , then the road upon which the stables abutted came to rank as a street , and houses were built on the opposite side . The village of Charing grew into importance as a ...
First the Bishops built their palaces on the Strand of the river , then the road upon which the stables abutted came to rank as a street , and houses were built on the opposite side . The village of Charing grew into importance as a ...
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The first general emigration westward of the laity was made in the reign of James I. Lord Herbert of Cherbury and many others went to Great Queen Street , which was built about 1629 , and called after Henrietta Maria .
The first general emigration westward of the laity was made in the reign of James I. Lord Herbert of Cherbury and many others went to Great Queen Street , which was built about 1629 , and called after Henrietta Maria .
Σελίδα xxix
St. James's Park was originally in the country , but when Pall Mall was built and fashionable people began to frequent it , it became , from its vicinity to the palace of Whitehall and St. James's House , a part of the town .
St. James's Park was originally in the country , but when Pall Mall was built and fashionable people began to frequent it , it became , from its vicinity to the palace of Whitehall and St. James's House , a part of the town .
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Bedford House in Bloomsbury Square had its full view of Hampstead and Highgate from the back , and Queen's Square was built open to the north in order that the inhabitants might obtain the same view . The north - east end of Upper ...
Bedford House in Bloomsbury Square had its full view of Hampstead and Highgate from the back , and Queen's Square was built open to the north in order that the inhabitants might obtain the same view . The north - east end of Upper ...
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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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