Old and New London: The city ancient and modernCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1873 |
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... taken from Whitefriars , and the dogs were at last let in on the rats for whom they had been so long waiting . Two other places of refuge - the Mint and the Savoy - how- ever , escaped a good deal longer ; and there the Hackmans and ...
... taken from Whitefriars , and the dogs were at last let in on the rats for whom they had been so long waiting . Two other places of refuge - the Mint and the Savoy - how- ever , escaped a good deal longer ; and there the Hackmans and ...
Sivu 314
... taken , he came in with a rope among the other prisoners , and so had his pardon . This companie was after called the ' black - wagon . ' Then were all the gallows within the Citie taken downe , and many a good prayer said for the king ...
... taken , he came in with a rope among the other prisoners , and so had his pardon . This companie was after called the ' black - wagon . ' Then were all the gallows within the Citie taken downe , and many a good prayer said for the king ...
Sivu 370
... taken the opportunity of the king's being gone to Ports- mouth , having before made a disposition for drawing to them of other desperate rebels , by publishing a declaration called , A Door of Hope Opened , ' full of abominable slanders ...
... taken the opportunity of the king's being gone to Ports- mouth , having before made a disposition for drawing to them of other desperate rebels , by publishing a declaration called , A Door of Hope Opened , ' full of abominable slanders ...
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afterwards Alderman Alley ancient arches arms Bank Bank of England bells Ben Jonson Bishop Bridge building built called chambers chapel Charles Charles II Cheapside church of St citizens City Company Court cross death died dinner door Drapers Duke Earl Edward Edward III Elizabeth England erected feet fire Fleet Street garden gate gave gentleman George George III gold Goldsmith Gresham Grocers Guildhall Hall head Henry VI Henry VIII honour Inner Temple James Johnson King king's knights Lady Lane lived London Lord Mayor Ludgate master Mercers Merchant Taylors merchants Middle Temple monument noble once parish Parliament Paul's persons poet poor portrait present Prince prison Queen rebuilt reign Richard Richard II Roman Royal says sheriffs side silver Sir John Sir Thomas Sir William stone stood Stow tavern Templars Temple Bar Thames took Tower wall wards Westminster wine Wren wrote