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A Dictionary of London
… Hall See Scotch Hall. Scriveners' Hall On the east side of Noble Street, in Aldersgate Ward (Leake, 1666-Strype, 1755). …
Old and New London
… he did not succeed in wounding him, as we learn from that noble lord's "Life." Early in the present century the Palace … house of the Earl of Fife." Scotch to the backbone, the noble earl who built it was resolved, it would appear, that …
Survey of London
… for the makyng of lawes, which in those daies was by the noble men or piers accordyng to the order of Fraunce at this …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a fine specimen of Norman architecture, containing two noble arches, some monuments, and numerous escutcheons, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Report of any one RomanCatholick of Consequence, except a Noble Duke, [ the Duke of Norfolk] to whom a Letter is …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Great Grandfather, [ John Hampden, Esq;] who made a most noble and courageous Stand against Arbitrary Power in …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… is pleas'd to encourage our attempting so great and noble a Design; so we are fully persuaded, that the Wisdom …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… a Shilling on it. So that, Sir, I intirely agree with the noble Lord who spoke last, in thinking it impracticable to … a Sum is required to finish it. For, Sir, I dare say the noble Lord was right in his Conjecture, that it will not … us to come to a Resolution upon the Motion made by the noble Lord who brought up the Petition; but there is another …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… itself was published. And not only so, Sir, but there is a noble Lord in the other House, who can, if he pleases, inform …
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