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… Fletcher's Reference to May-day Doings at Newington In the Olden TimesMildmay ParkThe Village GreenMildmay HouseRemains …
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… and "dairymen for selling mingled butter," were in the olden time "sharply corrected" upon it. So also were …
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… was once the boundary of the City liberties, and in the "olden time," when the lord mayor and sheriffs "in great …
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… Floods." Thomson. The PoolImportance of the Thames in the Olden TimeKing James and the Corporation of LondonScenery of … the Savoy westward," writes the author of "London in the Olden Time," "was the palace of the Bishop of Carlisle, with …
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… and Westminster. OLD WHITEHALL PALACE FROM THE RIVER. The olden recreations on "the noble Thames" are of great …
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… and other influential merchants, still come and go as in olden days. Many sea-captains and brokers still go on …
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… of old Exeter House, according to Newton's "London in the Olden Time." The ground whereon the theatre stands was …
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… or when it passed away. Mr. Newton, in his "London in the Olden Time," conjectures that it was originally a chapel … stall in Covent Garden." Mr. Newton, in his "London in the Olden Time," says that the bottom of Strand Lane appears to … this old bath Mr. Newton observes, in his "London in the Olden Time," that it is "without doubt a veritable Roman …
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… they tooke him to be mad." The Temple revels in the olden time were indeed gorgeous outbursts of mirth and …
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… to the usual useful, yet vexatious, surveillance of the olden times; and in 1492 (Henry VII.) the king licensed John …
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