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London Debating Societies
… with the London Forum. Though the natural bias of an English Audience to the constitutional Rights of Liberty of …
London Debating Societies
… and virtue, Mr. Fox, Mr. Burke, or Mr. Erskine, the English Barrister?' Morning Chronicle February 25 2038. …
London Politics 1713-1717
… objection to the treaty had been that it would jeopardise English trade and thereby the livelihoods of merchants, and …
London Politics 1713-1717
… Marmaduke, lor A Emms, John, gol B England, Thomas, but B English, John, sal B Ennis, William, but B Enns, John, but …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… £13 6 s 8 d(28 Apr). 485. World of Amsterdam (36) Peter English; Amsterdam [f. 136] Daniel van Eytson: 1440 ells …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… £17 6 s 8 d (5 July). 596. World of Haarlem (36) Peter English; Haarlem [f. 182 b] Alard Bartrinck: 12 pcs Gelders …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… fish £6 (14 Sept 1568). 823. World of Haarlem Peter English [f. 254] Adam Couper: 12 pcs Holland cloth £14 8 s …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… of Northern Spain or their agents visited London and the English fairs with great regularity, and the leading … large quantities of their wares to England and took back English wool and tin Two wealthy London merchants, Walter the … merchant of Dinant, who appears to have done most of the English trade at this time bore the rather invidious name of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… belongs. The chapel is a handsome edifice in the later English style, dedicated to St. Peter, erected by … The tower of the church is a good specimen of the later English style. A chapel of ease was lately built at … been commuted for 285. The church is chiefly in the later English style, with an embattled tower, and contains some …
Survey of London Monograph
… it 'may perhaps be best described as a free treatment of English Renaissance'. 8 Not everybody agreed. Professor C. H. … writing in Country Life, 9 felt that Knott had broken with English precedents, and 'shown great courage' in doing so: His building belongs neither to the English classical tradition nor to the English Gothic. If one …