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Old and New London
… in the yard: that he was there strangled, his neck broke, and his own sword run through his body; that he was …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Scots stormed the town, they plundered the churches, and broke down, with axes and hammers, the carved work and …
Old and New London
… of plate, valued at above 2,000, were stolen. The thieves broke open nine doors to get at the treasure, which was never …
Old and New London
… matter to heavenly decision. The clergy of St. Paul's then broke forth into a litany. The Lea at once subsided, the … to St. Paul's till the Ecclesiastical Commissioners broke in upon that wealth; and the charter of Canute, still … was magnificent." In the reign of Stephen a dreadful fire broke out and raged from London Bridge to St. Clement Danes. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Hugh Hall to a close during the principalship of Richard Broke. Thamys's achievement is the more significant as his … was succeeded by another graduate of the hall, Richard Broke. 50 Under Lee the hall continued to flourish, but under Broke it began to feel the ill effects of the years of …
Survey of London
… square and, together with the narrowing of York Street, broke the line of communication between Pall Mall and Jermyn …
Survey of London
… over the opening or closing of windows, and violence also broke out at Lord Palmerston's house, No. 3, on the other …
Survey of London
… each end. Beneath the windows ran a pedestal-course which broke into a balustrade under each of the four outer windows …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… course of enfeoffing Michael le Oynter of the house, he broke in and discovered that Simon de Winton, who used to …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of the lane. 12 HR 76(162), 80(149). In 1355-6 Roger atte Broke was reported for having blocked up a common way through …
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