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Old and New London
… NORTH:WOOD STREET. Wood StreetPleasant MemoriesSt. Peter's in ChepeSt. Michael's and St. Mary StainingSt. Alban's, Wood StreetSome Quaint … as Henry III. (1233), by the name of the Fraternity of St. Nicholas, an ominous name, for "St. Nicholas's clerk" was a …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XXVII. CHEAPSIDE SHOWS AND PAGEANTS. A Tournament in CheapsideThe Queen in DangerThe Street in Holiday … Civic Show on recordThe Water ProcessionsA Lord Mayor's Show in Queen Elizabeth's ReignGossip about Lord Mayors' … sitting on her knee. When they arrived at the west door of St. Paul's Cathedral, the Duke Protector lifted the infant …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XXIX. CHEAPSIDE TRIBUTARIESSOUTH. The King's ExchangeFriday Street and the Poet ChaucerThe Wednesday … Easy it is to Redeem the National DebtSt. Matthew's and St. Margaret MosesBread Street and the Bakers' ShopsSt. … in a little part of this church, called The Salter's Chapel," says Strype, "is a very fair window, with the
Old and New London
… Old London ConduitsMedival Water-carriersThe Church of St. Mary-le-Bow"Murder will out"The "Sound of Bow Bells"Sir Christopher Wren's Bow ChurchRemains of the Old ChurchThe SeldamInteresting … mob broke the stained-glass windows of his Lambeth chapel, and tore up the steps of his communion table. "On …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… monuments in Buckinghamshire Chearsley 18. CHEARSLEY. (O.S. 6 in. xxxii. N.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Nicholas, stands at the S. end of the village, and is built …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… a substantive and as a descriptor, and possibly identical in meaning with CHECK. However, it may be that the one, … [Inventories (1721)], it seems that in many cases Holme's description is probably the right one. OED online earliest … 1563 Sources: Diaries. China oranges [china lisbon and st michael oranges] The sweet ORANGE of commerce, Citrus …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… first Court. Known London address Bishopsgate (?) Parish St Ethelburga Ward Bishopsgate (Within & Without) Date c1617 … and said that it was anti-epileptic water, and that it was the only med he made. His pills, he said, came from Samuel … (surgeon) had brought Cade to him and C had given Cade the med though he was 'asthmatique and hectique' rather than …
Unpublished London Diaries
… diary extracts, 162867, which include much time spent in London. Warwicks CRO MI213 3. 1640 TOWNSHEND, Henry, of … RO 899:192, 705:291 4. 1642 GODDARD, Guyborn, of Lincoln's Inn, lawyer. Diary, 1642, dealing with everyday life … Sights of London, contacts, impressions. Tower of London, St Paul's cathedral, Royal Exchange. In French. KB Stockholm …
Unpublished London Diaries
… Diary, 18402, kept in London before she emigrated. State L S Australia D 6846(L) 305. 1841 PASLEY, Sir Charles William, … Honeymoon diary, 1854, starting with his marriage at St Matthew's, Brixton. Southwark LSL A137 328. 1846 GRIMSTON, … linen draper. Diary, 184950. The Fountains were on the chapel committee of Ealing Congregational Church. Ealing LHL …
Unpublished London Diaries
… World War as it impinged on her comfortable social circle in London. Interesting for rumours and scare-stories as well … 1914 MEYSEY-THOMPSON, H C, Army officer (Captain, King's Rifle Corps). Diary, 191419. He enlisted in the Inns of … to her reading. Islington LHC YX 079 LAN 634. 1922 ST JOHN, Henry Algernon Francis, of Acton, local government …
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