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Old and New London
… inns CHAPTER VII. SOUTHWARK ( continued).FAMOUS INNS OF OLDEN TIMES. "Chaucer, the Druid-priest of poetry, First … theatres for acting plays and dramatic performances in the olden time." "There are in London," writes Charles Dickens, …
Old and New London
… rate of 70,000 an acre. St. Thomas's, too, was made in the olden time into a distinct parish, and had peculiar rights of …
Survey of London
… Pinks, pp.4056 George Daniel, Merrie England in the Olden Time, vol. 1, 1840, p.31: Warwick William Wroth and …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… the Round Table will again assemble on this occasion. In olden times King Arthur, on whose soul God have mercy, …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… in imitation of Amadis and Lanzilote, and other knights of olden times, of whom so much is written in books. The …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… of Christ of the city and territory of Bologna, which from olden times have always belonged to the Apostolic See. These …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… homage to the Pope, as has been due and given from olden times by the Kings of England, and besides to transact …
Old and New London
… Inn Fields ceased to be called Portugal Row. Yet, in olden days, it must have been lively and gay; for did not the …
Old and New London
… its own intrinsic value. The parish of St. Margaret's in olden time extended as far as Charing Cross, and even up the …
Old and New London
… of ideas. Newton tells us, in his "London in the Olden Time," that nearly at the end of the Strand a country … in Westminster School." Such was St. Martin's Lane in the olden days, before it had become the resort of loose …
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