London Recollected: Its History, Lore and Legend, 1. köideAlderman Press, 1985 |
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Page 238
... citizens were held at Paul's Cross , Wycliffe and his adherents ( amongst whom in the churchyard . On one occasion the king figured Chaucer's patron , John of Gaunt- " old himself , and his brother , the King of Almayne , John of Gaunt ...
... citizens were held at Paul's Cross , Wycliffe and his adherents ( amongst whom in the churchyard . On one occasion the king figured Chaucer's patron , John of Gaunt- " old himself , and his brother , the King of Almayne , John of Gaunt ...
Page 452
... citizens , but of the sea - faring men . Every invasion , every foreign settlement of any kind within the kingdom too , in every age , added a new element to the popula- tion of London . As a Norman colony settled in London later in the ...
... citizens , but of the sea - faring men . Every invasion , every foreign settlement of any kind within the kingdom too , in every age , added a new element to the popula- tion of London . As a Norman colony settled in London later in the ...
Page 546
... citizens , all through the service , but dead citizens have got into the very bellows of the organ , and half - choked the same . We stamp our feet to warm them , and dead citizens arise in heavy clouds . Dead citizens stick upon WHP ...
... citizens , all through the service , but dead citizens have got into the very bellows of the organ , and half - choked the same . We stamp our feet to warm them , and dead citizens arise in heavy clouds . Dead citizens stick upon WHP ...
Contents
The Old Wooden Temple | 6 |
Bridewell in 1666 | 12 |
INTRODUCTION | 16 |
Copyright | |
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