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Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Cross. I. 234. Letter from the Lord Mayor to the Lords of the Council, stating that Her Majesty's pleasure had been signified to the Court of Alderman by Mr. Secretary Wolley, 1 for the reparation of … Wood Street, stood the Cross, one of the series erected by Edward the First to his Queen Eleanor, Daughter of Alphonso, …
Old and New London
… AND HISTORICAL. Ancient Reminiscences of CheapsideStormy Days thereinThe Westchepe MarketSomething … the craft from their sheds in Chepe. In the third year of Edward II. it was ordered and commanded on the king's behalf, … Stanley and 13,000 Englishmen surrendered Deventer to the Prince of Parma, we find the Council writing to the Lord …
Old and New London
… RecordsTheir Great Annual FeastThey receive Queen Margaret of Anjou in StateA Curious Trial of SkillCivic and State … site of Goldsmiths' Hall belonged, in the reign of Edward II., to Sir Nicholas de Segrave, a Leicestershire … but it is first mentioned in their records in 1366 (Edward III.). The second hall is supposed to have been built …
Old and New London
… NORTH (continued). Milk StreetSir Thomas MoreThe City of London SchoolSt. Mary MagdalenHoney LaneAll Hallows' … of February, An. Domini 1548, and the third yeere of King Edward the Sixth his Reigne, and Audrey deceased the 28th day … fourth, And for his virtue made a Lord, Was called Sir Edward North. These altogether do I wish A joyful rising day; …
Old and New London
… it was so called because the houses in it were built all of wood, contrary to Richard I.'s edict that London houses … us, from a London citizen who dwelt here in the reign of Edward I., and was called Hugan in the Lane. That pleasant … and chance. In brief, of women ne'er was seen So great a prince, so good a queen. "Sith Vertue her immortal made, …
Old and New London
… Midsummer Watch. We do not hear much in the old chronicles of tournaments and shivered spears in Cheapside, but of … to celebrate the birth of the heir of England (the Black Prince, 1330), a great tournament was proclaimed in London. … effectually pleaded for the pardon of the poor men, that Edward became pacified, and forgave them. When the young …
Old and New London
… Wednesday Club in Friday StreetWilliam Paterson, Founder of the Bank of EnglandHow Easy it is to Redeem the National … the roll of the Scrope and Grosvenor heraldic controversy (Edward III.) the poet Chaucer is recorded as giving the … best. In almes frank, of conscience cleare; In grace with prince, to people glad; His vertuous wife, his faithful …
Old and New London
… area CHAPTER XXVIII. CHEAPSIDE: CENTRAL. Grim Chronicles of CheapsideCheapside CrossPuritanical IntoleranceThe Old … the Self-consecrated BishopsKeats' HouseSaddler's HallA Prince DisguisedBlackmore, the PoetAlderman Boydell, the … was rebuilt in the reign of Henry VI. In the year 1293 (Edward I.) three men had their right hands stricken off here …
Unpublished London Diaries
… Checklist of Unpublished Diaries: nos 1-294 CHECKLIST OF UNPUBLISHED … In Latin. Bodleian MS Rawlinson d.216 7. 1656 DERING, Sir Edward, 2nd Bart, of Surrenden, Kent, and Bloomsbury, Member … exhibits for a court case. PRO C104/113 pt.2 34. 1709 PRINCE, Thomas, of Boston, Mass, clergyman. Diary, 170911, …
Unpublished London Diaries
… Checklist of Unpublished Diaries: nos 295-587 Checklist of Unpublished … L MS 19,019 304. 1840 TAYLOR, Sophia, later Mrs Thomas Edward COOKE, of Adelaide. Diary, 18402, kept in London … trial, Bethlehem Hospital, British Museum. Burial of Prince Consort. International Exhibition. Later volumes cover …
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