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Pagina 6
... Street in 1458 , discharged by command of the king ( Edward IV . ) 21 November , 1468 ( Journal 7 , fo . 182 ) , and again elected Alderman ( but of Bread Street , not Broad Street ) in October , 1470 -not 1469 , as " the following ...
... Street in 1458 , discharged by command of the king ( Edward IV . ) 21 November , 1468 ( Journal 7 , fo . 182 ) , and again elected Alderman ( but of Bread Street , not Broad Street ) in October , 1470 -not 1469 , as " the following ...
Pagina 10
... street , for once be wise , Nor Happiness you never knew despise . You ne'er enjoyd the Triumph of Disgrace , Nor felt the Dignity of Loss of Place . PRINCE RUPERT . - There is a legend that the Prince , riding by Shepperton Church ...
... street , for once be wise , Nor Happiness you never knew despise . You ne'er enjoyd the Triumph of Disgrace , Nor felt the Dignity of Loss of Place . PRINCE RUPERT . - There is a legend that the Prince , riding by Shepperton Church ...
Pagina 13
... Street . He says that " the gilt effigy ( claimed to be of Grinling Gibbons's carving ) " reappeared in its old place over the doorway of the premises occupied on the south side of Fleet Street , which were built in the place of the old ...
... Street . He says that " the gilt effigy ( claimed to be of Grinling Gibbons's carving ) " reappeared in its old place over the doorway of the premises occupied on the south side of Fleet Street , which were built in the place of the old ...
Pagina 14
... Street " or " Terrace.22 Horace Smith , 1826 , there is an amusing Calais , and there you read these words of the young Cockney : " I've got a cold beefsteak and inguns in this here ' ankerchief . " Μ.Α. GREY FAMILY ( 11 S. i . 469 ) ...
... Street " or " Terrace.22 Horace Smith , 1826 , there is an amusing Calais , and there you read these words of the young Cockney : " I've got a cold beefsteak and inguns in this here ' ankerchief . " Μ.Α. GREY FAMILY ( 11 S. i . 469 ) ...
Pagina 21
... Street , 1774 William Browne , 1792 Ann Bryan , 51 , Corn Street , 1794 Thomas Cocking , Small Street , 1767 R. Edwards , Broad Street , 1796 S. Farley & Son , Small Street , 1758 Felix Farley , Castle Green , 1734 Hester Farley ...
... Street , 1774 William Browne , 1792 Ann Bryan , 51 , Corn Street , 1794 Thomas Cocking , Small Street , 1767 R. Edwards , Broad Street , 1796 S. Farley & Son , Small Street , 1758 Felix Farley , Castle Green , 1734 Hester Farley ...
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