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Old and New London
… world. Its merchantmen visit the most distant parts of the globe; and the productions of every soil and of every clime …
Old and New London
… by statues emblematical of the four quarters of the globe. Within the lateral intercolumniations, over the lesser … a Commerce Extended to the circumference Of the habitable Globe. His Royal Highness Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and … are appointed for Lloyd's in almost every seaport in the globe, who send information of arrivals, casualties, and …
Survey of London
… Ao. 1694. Printed and sold by Christopher Browne at the Globe at the West end of St. Paul's Church, London, 1694. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… bless'd with above any other Country upon the Face of the Globe. And as to our Trade of importing and exporting our own …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… Walter Leyhart of Norwich, dates from 1468. A 'cock on a globe', for Bishop Allcock, occurs at Ely, 1488. The rebus …
Old and New London
… in Bermondsey Abbey, in the old "Tabard" Inn, in the Globe and other theatres on Bankside, in the archiepiscopal … the locality boasted its four Elizabethan theatres. The 'Globe' was Shakespeare's summer theatre, and here it was that …
Old and New London
… boxed your compass, and sailed round the stock-jobbing globe, you turn into Jonathan's again." Sir Henry Furnese, a …
Old and New London
… London News, as mentioned already, but the Sun, the Globe, Bell's Life in London, the Observer, the Leader, the …
Old and New London
… Hooper"Saddling the Spit"Lyon's InnThe "Spotted Dog"The Globe TheatreThe Opera ComiqueThe Olympic Theatre. "He must … year 1863, and on its site now stand two theatres, the "Globe," as if in memory of Shakespeare's theatre, and the "Opera Comique." The Globe Theatre, which covers its western portion, was built …
Old and New London
… Blood's desperate and impudent attempt to steal the crown, globe, and sceptre, in the reign of Charles II. This villain, … trooper and now a Government spy, was to steal the globe while Blood carried off the crown, and a third … sisters were. Blood and Parrot made off at once with the globe and crown. The sceptre they could not break. The old …
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