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A New History of London
… young earl to be conducted publickly through the city to St. Paul's church; and thence back to his prison. Lambert … from their apprehensions of this species of violence. St. Paul's school was about this time founded by Dr. Collet, dean of St. Paul's, who appointed salaries for the masters, &c. under …
A New History of London
… by a Spaniard, who undertook to fly from the steeple of St. Paul's cathedral; which he performed according to his own … to make room for which he pulled down the parish church of St. Mary, with the houses of three bishops, and applied the … He also made an attempt to demolish the church of St. Margaret Westminster, for the sake of the stones; but the …
A New History of London
… 1561. The spire, tower, and great part of the body of St. Paul's cathedral, were on July 4. 1561, consumed by … out of Cornhill into Threadneedle-street, called new St. Christopher's, and Swan alleys, for 3532 l. They sold the … of their company; with 10 l. yearly to Christ's, St. Bartholomew's, Bethlehem's, and St. Thomas's hospitals, …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… midd yeoman po: se appren Thomas ward de Pickadilley in st martin feilds pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 3 Die Decembr. A …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… North ton agr. po: se appren. Johanni wareing de Jewing St. pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 93 Johannes Gower filius …
A New History of London
… Wapping, Stepney, East Smithfield, the Hermitage, St. Catharine's, the Minories, St. Clements-Danes, the Strand, Charing-cross, St. James's, Knights-Bridge, Soho, St. Martin's in the …
A New History of London
… who, when he was lord-mayor, flew Wat Tyler 11. St. Magnus church. At the north east corner of London bridge, stands the parish church of St. Magnus, so named from its dedication to St. Magnus, who suffered martyrdom under the emperor …
A New History of London
… iron grate over the common-sewer, under the east end of St. Margaret's church in Lothbury, in the south west; up Pig-street to the pump facing St. Bennet Fink's church in the south; and from the pump, near the north-east corner of St. Martin Outwich's church-wall in Bishopsgate-street, in …
A New History of London
… and which is said to be the oldest tavern in London. St. Mary Abchurch. The only public buildings in this ward are the churches, which are these following. St. Mary Abchurch stands near the south west end of … of the same name in this city. A church dedicated to St. Mary has stood here from very early times; and we find …
A New History of London
… or ward in the city, where was a wall of the eanonry of St. Paul, which led down, by a brewhouse of St. Paul, to the Thames, and so to the side of the mill which … the house of the said friars to the wall of the canonry of St. Paul; that is all the parish of St. Andrew, which was in …
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