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A New History of London
… by the Leathersellers company, where they have their hall, as will presently be mentioned. Following the east side … in apartments allotted for that purpose. Leather-feller's hall. Between Great and Little St. Helens but properly in the latter, stands Leatherfeller's-hall, being part of the old nunnery before mentioned; which …
A New History of London
… and took the prisoners out of his custody 1. Gerard's-hall inn. In Basing-lane on the south side is an antient building called Gerard's-hall, now converted into an inn. Tradition has handed down an … Gerard a giant; and they used to shew a fir pole in the hall which reached to the roof, as the staff he used to run …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Botsford C But:]. Francis Harman filius Willmi. de Leaden Hall streete London Packer pon se Apprenticum Roberto Day de …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Johnson nuper de Wapping Cordwainer pon se Apprentic Thome Hall CC pro sept, annis. Henricus Wheatley filius Willi. …
A New History of London
… of the borough, and holding sessions in the town hall. 3d. Their interfering in the government of the borough …
A New History of London
… by cardinal Reginald Pole, about the year 1557; the great hall by archbishop Juxon, about the year 1662, and the handsome building between the hall and gate, by the archbishops Sancroft and Tillotson. The … shackles of superstition. Lambeth Palace and Westminster hall In a building of successive growth, the several parts of …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… decd. bound to William Carter for Seaven Yeares. Henry Hall Sonne of William Hall of Thurske in the County of Yorke Smith bound to Joseph …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Sumerset [ ] bound to William Page for Seaven Yeares. John Hall Sonne of John Hall of Watlington in the County of Oxon Plowright bound to …
A New History of London
… formerly known by the name of Storey's-gate 2. Westminster-hall. Between Old and New Palace-yards, is situated that fine old hall so well known by the name of Westminster-hall; wherein are held the great courts of justice, and …
A New History of London
… three courts, in the middle one of which is a small hall with a neat front. The buildings are old, excepting … of one large, airy, and well built court, with a handsome hall and a small garden. Lyon's-inn. Opposite to New-inn on … consisting of one small court in which stands a neat hall. Clare-market. On the north side of Lyon's-inn stands …
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