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A New History of London
… to their respective offices. They have likewise a public hall, where the earl-marshal occasionally holds courts of … Angli locum tenens judex. This court is held in the hall of Doctors Commons, where the other civil courts are …
A New History of London
… but allowing for the taste in which it is built, the hall within is a fine room. Two obvious defects however … the other, that the ascent of the steps from the great hall up to the council chamber is not exactly opposite the … present state appears as follows. The entrance into the hall is by a large gate, under a gothic arch; and above this …
A New History of London
… south from Moorgate to the garden belonging to Grocers-hall in the Poultry. Principal streets. The principal streets … buildings which gave way to this improvement was Loriners-hall, situated upon London-wall, between Moorgate and … The company have been since accommodated in Coachmakers-hall. Armourers and Brasiers hall. Near the north east corner …
A New History of London
… and afterward to be entertained at dinner in the college hall, at the charge of the foundation. In 1632, the governors … for the misdemeanors of its keeper 2. Haber-dashers hall. On the north side of Maiden lane, and at the corner of Staining lane, is situated Haberdashers hall; which is a good brick building, and the room called the …
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… at Westminster will not release such person 9. Justice hall court at the Old-Bailey. The justice hall court is held by the king's commission of Oyer and Terminer, at Justice-hall in the Old-Bailey, eight times a year, for trying …
A New History of London
… almost the whole; Dowgate-hill, as far as Tallowchandlers-hall northward; Chequer-yard; Elbow-lane as far as the … for storing up their wares; and where they had their hall, Guilda Aula Teutonicorum, for the transacting their … having no less than 46 fellowships there. Tallow chandlers hall. On the north west side of Dowgate hill stands the hall
A New History of London
… a new prison, extending from the present gate to Surgeons hall in the Old Bailey; adjoining to which a new sessions … and a beautiful fane of gilt copper in the form of an eagle was placed upon it. About an hundred years after this … Mark, by a lion; St. Luke, by an ox; and St. John, by an eagle. To the north portico, there is an ascent by twelve …
A New History of London
… the buildings are very old, and consist of a large lofty hall, several old-fashioned apartments, and a good chapel. … over the gate, is the figure of a Holy Lamb. The great hall of the Middle Temple was originally built in king Edward … of low mean buildings; in one of which is a small neat hall. There is a court of the same name on the south side of …
A New History of London
… were reduced to 4 per cent. 9. Hudson's bay company's hall. At the east end of Fenchurch-street, on the south side, but backward from the street, stands the hall of the Hudson's bay company; a brick building, which … a harp, and supported by the London arms. Pewterers hall. In Lime-street almost facing the west end of …
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… was laid aside. The great fire in 1666 stopped at this hall; the stone work of which stood, though all the houses … are the warehouse for leather, the Colchester baize hall, the wool hall, and the meal warehouse. The entrance into the square …
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