London Recollected: Its History, Lore and Legend, 1. köideAlderman Press, 1985 |
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Page 25
... stood in triumph on the roof of the gate . The Lord Mayor and Aldermen , in scarlet gowns , welcomed the queen and delivered up the City sword , then on her return they took horse and rode before her . The City Companies lined the north ...
... stood in triumph on the roof of the gate . The Lord Mayor and Aldermen , in scarlet gowns , welcomed the queen and delivered up the City sword , then on her return they took horse and rode before her . The City Companies lined the north ...
Page 221
... stood round an inner court , entered by a second archway which stood about half - way up the present yard . Over the archway facing the outer court was the sign of " The Bell , " and all round the interior ran those covered galleries ...
... stood round an inner court , entered by a second archway which stood about half - way up the present yard . Over the archway facing the outer court was the sign of " The Bell , " and all round the interior ran those covered galleries ...
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... stood the College of Minor Canons ; and licly deliver his real opinion respecting the con- at Canon Alley , east , was a burial chapel called spiracy and treason ; that it was now of no use the Charnel , from whence Somerset sent cart ...
... stood the College of Minor Canons ; and licly deliver his real opinion respecting the con- at Canon Alley , east , was a burial chapel called spiracy and treason ; that it was now of no use the Charnel , from whence Somerset sent cart ...
Contents
The Old Wooden Temple | 6 |
Bridewell in 1666 | 12 |
INTRODUCTION | 16 |
Copyright | |
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