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Survey of London
… (19th) Rifle Volunteers, (188419) Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), (1891) Rev. Jacques Massis. William …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… of Norton and Weston and Eston, and two chapels in the city of Bath with the land and buildings appurtenant, and all … to the burgesses of St. Omer that they may have in the city of London lodgings ( hospitia)at their will and choice, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Leics. iv. 770. Farnham, Leics. Notes, v. 195. Leic. City Mun. Room, 1 D.41/4/XXXVII/70. See p. 88. Nichols, … Deacon of Fleckney. White, Dir. Leics. (1846), 498; Leic. City Mun. Room, 3 D.42/M24/5, map of Earp's property in … p. 56. e.g. Clergy List (1863, 1864). See pp. 8586. Leic. City Mun. Room, 1 D.41/4/XXXII/71. C.P. 34/195/77. L.R.O. …
A Dictionary of London
… by the Corporation of London 1844, and used as the City Stone-yard. Site sold 1864 to the London, Chatham and … receiving a grant of arms in 1467. The thirty-ninth of the City Companies. Name formerly spelt "Flecchere," "flecher" …
Old and New London
… whether Roman buildings ever stood on the west side of the City gates. Stow, however, describes a stone payement … of the high rents and insufficient room inside the City walls and willing, for economy, to risk the forays of … rough doings in Fleet Street in the Middle Ages, for the City chronicles tell us of much blood spilt there and of many …
Old and New London
… who died in 1793. There were two John Thomases among the City clergy of that time. They were both chaplains to the … as an infidel paper; and Alderman Harmer, rejected by the City, resigned in consequence his aldermanic gown. In 1857 … pipes for his own use, was sentenced to ride through the City with a vessel shaped like a conduit on his felonious …
Old and New London
… the House, receiving a gratuity of 1,000 guineas from the City of London, after the passing of the Orphans' Bill, is … the old muddy gates, to stop the threatening mob; but the City Marshal, red in the face at this breach of City privilege, re-opened them, and the mob roared approval …
Old and New London
… The causes in this court were obliged to be tried in the city of Westminster, near the Palace, and it was a melancholy … Lord Mayor, and all the sour-faced committee of the City Militia; (4) to capture the outworks, forts, magazines, and gates of the Tower and City, and to admit 3,000 Cavaliers sent from Oxford by a …
Old and New London
… itself, making its own assessment, and contributing to the City rates. Its pavement, which had been part of the … established "mug-houses" in various parts of the City. At these places, "free-and-easy" clubs were held, where … being drawn up at Whitehall ready to ride down on the City kept them gloomily quiet. On the third day a Jacobite, …
Old and New London
… then, but specially after, when he retired to the great city, much admired and adored by the female sex." Presenting …
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