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A History of the County of Essex
… later that year. 40In 1595 Adams was accused of failing to say services at the proper times. 41In 1607 there was no …
Old and New London
… this was more particularly seen in Whitechapelthat is to say, the broad street where I lived." Although the church of … as to who struck the death-blow at King Charles, and some say it was that Cornet Joyce who once arrested the king. …
Old and New London
… of reconciliation with him. Yet this, my lords, I will say, that if he would have confessed and sworn he did it not … are all to him alike in respect of justice. Nay, I may say further, that his majesty hath had in this matter a kind … have 10, but upon this express condition, that he was to say nothing but what was well of her. A preacher was with …
Survey of London
… the Welbeck Abbey records. It is not therefore possible to say definitely whether the plan behind A was the original or … date when the new orchard was formed, it is difficult to say which of the two gardens is described in the statement of …
Survey of London
… of the lane, and the result is given on p. 17. Needless to say, this must not be taken to be anything more than a rough … of York Place were demolished it is impossible to say, but certainly some were pulled down. The accounts 29 … between York Place and "Scotland,"it is impossible to say whether Wolsey had utilised any portion of the latter for …
Old and New London
… in a tesselated fashion; but of this we shall have more to say in a future chapter. In the reign of Edward VI., it … Henry VIII.a fitting compliment to the theorywe can hardly say the fictionwhich made the stageplayers of the date "his … to be his executioners. Who they were is not known. Some say he that did it was the common hangman; others, that it …
Old and New London
… it was thrown into "the deepest part of the Thames." To say nothing of the intrinsic improbability of these accounts, … Of this Noble gives a fac-simile. He then goes on to say that he saw the receipt of the money paid to one John … in 1814 to an exhibition of itand, perhaps, we may say even to our own time, it has been a fashionable amusement …
Old and New London
… the Duke of Richmond's, of which we shall have more to say presently. Down to a comparatively recent date, the … to pass along. But of King Street we shall have more to say hereafter. For thirty-six years, from 1820 down to 1856, … writes in a spirit of prophecy, which, it is needless to say, has never yet been quite fulfilled to the letter: …
Old and New London
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