London Recollected: Its History, Lore and Legend, 1. köideAlderman Press, 1985 |
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Page 180
... standing , to the bar that separated the benchers ' dais from the hall , to take part in certain probationary moot- In the Middle Temple a three years ' standing and twelve commons kept suffices to entitle a gentle- man to be called to ...
... standing , to the bar that separated the benchers ' dais from the hall , to take part in certain probationary moot- In the Middle Temple a three years ' standing and twelve commons kept suffices to entitle a gentle- man to be called to ...
Page 363
... standing but the walls ; the crazy steeple continued standing till the year 1694 , when it was taken down and beautifully rebuilt at the charge of the united parishes . To this parish that of St. Michael Quern is united . " The year of ...
... standing but the walls ; the crazy steeple continued standing till the year 1694 , when it was taken down and beautifully rebuilt at the charge of the united parishes . To this parish that of St. Michael Quern is united . " The year of ...
Page 533
... standing cup , value 100 marks , from Murphy No Papist , no Papist ! " Corbett ; same year , seven pictures for the parlour , from Mr. John Vernon . nor tobacco in the barge as usual , on Lord Mayor's Day . " Mr. Herbert thinks that ...
... standing cup , value 100 marks , from Murphy No Papist , no Papist ! " Corbett ; same year , seven pictures for the parlour , from Mr. John Vernon . nor tobacco in the barge as usual , on Lord Mayor's Day . " Mr. Herbert thinks that ...
Contents
The Old Wooden Temple | 6 |
Bridewell in 1666 | 12 |
INTRODUCTION | 16 |
Copyright | |
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