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... where Mr. E. Freshfield suggests that there stood on the site of Baynard's Castle a Roman fortress . Mr. Roach Smith pointed out that this enclosure gives dimensions far greater than those of any other Roman town in Britain .
... where Mr. E. Freshfield suggests that there stood on the site of Baynard's Castle a Roman fortress . Mr. Roach Smith pointed out that this enclosure gives dimensions far greater than those of any other Roman town in Britain .
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At first it was supposed maliciously burnt , and it is certain the mob stood and enjoyed the conflagration as of a monopoly . The building had cost £ 100,000 , and the loss in corn and flour is calculated at £ 140,000 .
At first it was supposed maliciously burnt , and it is certain the mob stood and enjoyed the conflagration as of a monopoly . The building had cost £ 100,000 , and the loss in corn and flour is calculated at £ 140,000 .
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... Recorder- ship of London , he was also called to account for the " great sums of money disbursed in fitting up his dwelling - house in Aldermanbury , which he held of the city . ' 3 1 Aldermanbury Conduit stood opposite to the south ...
... Recorder- ship of London , he was also called to account for the " great sums of money disbursed in fitting up his dwelling - house in Aldermanbury , which he held of the city . ' 3 1 Aldermanbury Conduit stood opposite to the south ...
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58 and 59 ) , stood Lauderdale House , the London residence of John Maitland , Duke of Lauderdale ( d . 1682 ) , one of the celebrated Cabal in the reign of Charles II . On the same side , still higher up , and two doors from Barbican ...
58 and 59 ) , stood Lauderdale House , the London residence of John Maitland , Duke of Lauderdale ( d . 1682 ) , one of the celebrated Cabal in the reign of Charles II . On the same side , still higher up , and two doors from Barbican ...
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Still higher up is the Albion Tavern , famed for its good wines and its good dinners ; while nearly opposite Shaftesbury House , stood Petre House , the town- house until 1639 of the Lord Petre . Richard Lovelace , the poet , was , in ...
Still higher up is the Albion Tavern , famed for its good wines and its good dinners ; while nearly opposite Shaftesbury House , stood Petre House , the town- house until 1639 of the Lord Petre . Richard Lovelace , the poet , was , in ...
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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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