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Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… to Sir Thomas Cowarden knight of the late house of the Blackfriars now in the tenure of Sir William Moore knight …
Survey of London Monograph
… an eminent divine among the Puritans. He was a minister at Blackfriars. Neale 12 says he was for many years esteemed the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 111 New bridges over the Irwell also became necessary. Blackfriars Bridge was erected in 1761 in a temporary manner …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 234-256; ibid. Misc. Vol. 19-21 (wrongly described as 'Blackfriars'), 29-33; J. Carter, Ancient Archit. of Eng. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… within the old borough, the extra-parochial place called Blackfriars, had been largely built up in the very early 19th … in some cases drained by open ditches; the whole of the Blackfriars area, for example, was drained by a long ditch … the turnpike. 167 In the extraparochial area of Blackfriars, a poor quarter of the town, it was thought that …
A History of the County of Leicester
… workhouses, though the three extra-parochial liberties of Blackfriars, the Newarke, and Castle View were without any. …
Survey of London
… known. On 4th January, 16089, the Children of the Blackfriars performed there, 8 and in 1612 there is a record … use. An account 18 presented by the King's men at the Blackfriars for Court performances in 1638 mentions plays …
Survey of London
… 16 The countess was sent to Lord Aubigny's house in the Blackfriars, it being suggested that the Cockpit was …
Survey of London Monograph
… river Thames and the construction of a new street between Blackfriars Bridge and the Mansion House. The College …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… of William Shakespeare's house within the precinct of Blackfriars in the City of London. This document is in GL MS. …
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