Old and New London: a Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places ...Cassell, Limited, 1892 |
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... Remains of the King's House - King Henry's Walk - St . Jude's Church and the Conference Hall - Bishop's Place -- The Residence of Samuel Rogers , the Poet - James Burgh's Academy - Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin - St . Matthias ' Church ...
... Remains of the King's House - King Henry's Walk - St . Jude's Church and the Conference Hall - Bishop's Place -- The Residence of Samuel Rogers , the Poet - James Burgh's Academy - Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin - St . Matthias ' Church ...
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... remains to add that various relics of the Civil War have been discovered upon this site , such as swords , spurs , and bits , and other relics telling of more modern and more prosaic encounters , such as staves and handcuffs , tokens of ...
... remains to add that various relics of the Civil War have been discovered upon this site , such as swords , spurs , and bits , and other relics telling of more modern and more prosaic encounters , such as staves and handcuffs , tokens of ...
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... remains very much in the same state as in the count's time , though a stucco front appears to have been added . " The house had been let by Count Rumford to the Rev. William Beloe , the translator of Herodotus , who quitted possession ...
... remains very much in the same state as in the count's time , though a stucco front appears to have been added . " The house had been let by Count Rumford to the Rev. William Beloe , the translator of Herodotus , who quitted possession ...
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... remains , in its peculiar chimneys , oval - shaped win- dows , its low rooms , its large yard and extensive stabling , with galleries above and office - like places beneath , to testify to its antiquity and former importance . " It was ...
... remains , in its peculiar chimneys , oval - shaped win- dows , its low rooms , its large yard and extensive stabling , with galleries above and office - like places beneath , to testify to its antiquity and former importance . " It was ...
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... remains . In the reign of Elizabeth , the Lord High Admiral , the Earl of Effingham , was among the residents of this place ; and we are told by Bishop Goodman that , in her " progresses " from Richmond to White- hall , the " Virgin ...
... remains . In the reign of Elizabeth , the Lord High Admiral , the Earl of Effingham , was among the residents of this place ; and we are told by Bishop Goodman that , in her " progresses " from Richmond to White- hall , the " Virgin ...
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