London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Τόμος 2J. Murray, 1891 Based upon the Handbook of London, by the late Peter Cunningham. |
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... Stow . In Eascheape the cooks cried hot ribs of beef roasted , pies well baked , and other victuals : there was clattering of pewter pots , harp , pipe , and sawtry , yea by cock , nay by cock , for greater oaths were spared , -which ...
... Stow . In Eascheape the cooks cried hot ribs of beef roasted , pies well baked , and other victuals : there was clattering of pewter pots , harp , pipe , and sawtry , yea by cock , nay by cock , for greater oaths were spared , -which ...
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... Stow , p . 81 . It took its name Eastcheap from a market anciently there kept for the serving the East part of the city , which market was afterwards removed to Leadenhall Street , and now is kept in Leadenhall . - Strype , B. ii . p ...
... Stow , p . 81 . It took its name Eastcheap from a market anciently there kept for the serving the East part of the city , which market was afterwards removed to Leadenhall Street , and now is kept in Leadenhall . - Strype , B. ii . p ...
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... Stow , p . 142 . A place anciently called The Elmes , of elmes that grew there , where Mortimer was executed , and let hang two days and two nights , to be seene of the people , which place hath now left his name , and is not knowne to ...
... Stow , p . 142 . A place anciently called The Elmes , of elmes that grew there , where Mortimer was executed , and let hang two days and two nights , to be seene of the people , which place hath now left his name , and is not knowne to ...
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... Stow's time " his arms were yet to be discovered on the stone work thereof . " The chapel , dedicated to St. Ethelreda , is all that exists of the building . This house ( or the larger part of it ) was occasionally let by the see to ...
... Stow's time " his arms were yet to be discovered on the stone work thereof . " The chapel , dedicated to St. Ethelreda , is all that exists of the building . This house ( or the larger part of it ) was occasionally let by the see to ...
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... Stow , p . 86 . ... Not remote from hence [ the Steelyard ] stood the Erber , a vast house or palace . Edward III . , for it is not traced higher , granted it to one of the noble family of the Scroopes ; from them it fell to the Nevills ...
... Stow , p . 86 . ... Not remote from hence [ the Steelyard ] stood the Erber , a vast house or palace . Edward III . , for it is not traced higher , granted it to one of the noble family of the Scroopes ; from them it fell to the Nevills ...
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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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