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A New History of London
… the founder) being found capable of repair, a body of French protestants, in communion with the episcopal church of …
A New History of London
… the dean and chapter of St Paul's. From Cordouannier, old French, a shoemaker; Cordova in Spain being famous for its …
A New History of London
… etymology is given, from pied puldreaux, a pedlar in old French, and therefore signifying a court held for such petty …
A New History of London
… and a beautiful fane of gilt copper in the form of an eagle was placed upon it. About an hundred years after this … Mark, by a lion; St. Luke, by an ox; and St. John, by an eagle. To the north portico, there is an ascent by twelve … an enclosure of very fine brass rails gilt, in which is an eagle of brass gilt, that supports the book on his back and …
A New History of London
… to the company of Fletchers or Arrow makers, from the French word flche, an arrow. Though arrows have been near …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… in Shropshire Broad Cloath weaver pon se Apprenticum Johi. French de Beach Lane London C: C: pro octo Annis a dat. …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Netherheyford in Com Northton Smith pon se Apprentic Johi French CC pro 7 annis. Johes. Clark filius Johis. Clark Civi …
A New History of London
… mother, Margaret queen of Scots; for her aunt, Mary the French queen; for her cousins german, Mary and Elizabeth …
A New History of London
… most remarkable scene is the taking Marshal Tallard, the French general, and several other French officers of distinction prisoners. The figures of the … There is here a good market house, and over it a French church: but the market house turns to little account, …
A New History of London
… Great Ormond-street is situated Powis-house, built at the French king's expence, as has been mentioned in its proper …
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