London Recollected: Its History, Lore and Legend, 1. köideAlderman Press, 1985 |
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Page 71
... lady of rank whose virtues he honoured , " that even to have known her was in itself a liberal education . " ― But few stories connected with the Kit - Kat meetings are to be dug out of books , though no doubt many snatches of the best ...
... lady of rank whose virtues he honoured , " that even to have known her was in itself a liberal education . " ― But few stories connected with the Kit - Kat meetings are to be dug out of books , though no doubt many snatches of the best ...
Page 406
... Lady Mayoress an old story is told relative to the custom of the sovereign kissing the Lady Mayoress upon visiting Guildhall . Queen Anne broke down this observance ; but upon the accession of George I. , on his first visit to the City ...
... Lady Mayoress an old story is told relative to the custom of the sovereign kissing the Lady Mayoress upon visiting Guildhall . Queen Anne broke down this observance ; but upon the accession of George I. , on his first visit to the City ...
Page 557
... Lady daies , in the honour of God and our Lady , to the value of seven marks . " The following epitaph is also worth preserving : - " On the south side of Basing Lane , " says Stow , in Walbrook Ward , destroyed in the Great Fire , " is ...
... Lady daies , in the honour of God and our Lady , to the value of seven marks . " The following epitaph is also worth preserving : - " On the south side of Basing Lane , " says Stow , in Walbrook Ward , destroyed in the Great Fire , " is ...
Contents
The Old Wooden Temple | 6 |
Bridewell in 1666 | 12 |
INTRODUCTION | 16 |
Copyright | |
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