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Survey of London
… Their attractions were well known and in 1691 Thomas Shadwell, the dramatist, ridiculed the social ambitions of an … F.411. W.P.L., F.411. Ibid., F.412. Ibid., F.413. Thomas Shadwell, The Scowrers, 1691, p. 6. The Spectator, Everyman …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… an ancestor of the present Sir John Buxton, Bart., of Shadwell Lodge. He lived at South Elmham, and was patron of …
Survey of London
… offering for the purpose three empty sites at Old Ford, Shadwell and Peckham. The Council, reluctant to build on the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… themselves Dukes of Clerkenwell, Islington, Hoxton, and Shadwell, and Earl of St. Pancras. 18 Stow tells us in his …
The Environs of London
… of the parishes of St. George in the East; St. Paul, Shadwell; or St. John, Wapping. Alms-houses. The poor of this …
Old and New London
… its character at that time is commemorated in the plays of Shadwell, Dryden, and Wycherley: "Where ladies ply, as many …
Old and New London
… time of George I. as the ne plus ultra of fashion. Thus Shadwell, in his Busy Fair, writes, "We call it London, and …
Old and New London
… 'Imitation of the Third Satire of Juvenal' (1682), and Shadwell's 'Scourers' (1690). Many other authorities will …
Old and New London
… W. J. Bennett. F. Davis. J. Margrie. Churchwardens. C. Shadwell. G. T. Miller. W. C. Scrivener. G. Cook. Dr. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1852, p. 32. Ibid., pp. 3836. G. C. Richards and C. L. Shadwell, The Provost & Fellows of Oriel College, p. 173. …
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