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… and Westminster bridge; another down Ludgate-hill and through the Strand; and the third along Holborn by … of them passed by Mess. Carr and Co. mercers on Ludgate-hill, who they had been told carried on a silk manufacture in … and the river, the state barge took a circuit as high as Lambeth, and from thence down as far as the Stillyard. They …
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… to Daniel Ponton, Esq; chairman of the Quarter sessions at Lambeth, recommending to the magistrates not to delay a …
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… being told they were intended to signify a claim of Mrs. Hill lady of the manor; he ordered them to be erased, and …
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… but joined with him to give the king and prince battle in Lambeth fields; however, both parties were so nearly equal in …
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… the ground. Then the body of Essex rebels were sent to Lambeth, where they madly burnt the archiepiscopal palace, … of the other. The second division encamped on Tower Hill; whilst the third, which were the Essex party, did the … gates being opened on this occasion, the rebels on the hill burst in, and murdered Simon Sudbury, the primate, Sir …
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… translation is preserved in the archbishop's library at Lambeth; with an illumination representing the earl …
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… attainder in parliament, and they were beheaded on Tower-Hill; while their inferior agents were pilloried and exposed … Thomas More lord chancellor, were both beheaded on Tower hill for refusing their assent to it. 1535. The common … and being brought to trial, she was beheaded on Tower-Hill, and her paramours were also executed. He now married a …
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… jury of peers that condemned him; he was beheaded on Tower hill January 22d 1552, and the people revered him so much as … himself to Sir Maurice Berkeley. He was executed on Tower hill: four hundred of his followers are said to have suffered …
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… banners they could come at. 1560. In 1560 Richard Hill, merchant taylor, gave 500 l. toward the purchase of a … this subject; who, with the magistrates of Southwark and Lambeth, suppressed above 200 alehouses in their several … of 1500 l. conveyed the water in a leaden pipe to Snow-Hill, where he laid it into an old conduit, which he repaired …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… 2 William Nickolson the sonne of Walter Nickolson late of Lambeth in the County of Surrey Goldsmith deed hath putt … put himselfe app rntice to Henry White of the parish of Lambeth in Com. Surrey to serve him nine yeares from the day …
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