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A New History of London
… prodigious wealth by private oppression, now thought it high time to apply some part of it to efface the odium of the … XXXIX. We are told that the court of common council had so high an opinion of the sagacity of one Paul Wythyn Pool, that … how well he was qualified by his learning, to sustain that high character. To compleat his mean triumph, Lambert was …
A New History of London
… though he had procured Somerset to be degraded from his high offices, yet so far envied the remaining influence and …
A New History of London
… which began at the top of the spire, and assisted by a high wind, burnt furiously downward. Experience and late … natural philosophy, have now taught us, that the points of high buildings, especially where any kind of metal is … necessaries in it; but unless it also appears, that these high prices are owing to our markets not being sufficiently …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… mealeman defunct po: se appren Josepho martin de Aldgate high streete pro 7 ann a primo die maij prox. 5 Maij 1668 …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… a die dat &c. 106 Thomas Gerring filius Thome Gerring de High worth in Com wilts agr. po: se appren Thome Finch de …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… predict. 23 Thomas Hester filius Thome Hester nuper de High wickham in Com Bucks Agr defunct po: se appren predict …
A New History of London
… in Surrey give it an open exposure to the south; while the high hills of Hampstead and Highgate, with the elevated … the company obtained a decree under the seal of the High commission court, for keeping a printing press in their …
A New History of London
… be scarcely any navigation above the bridge a little after high water. But had these objectors once considered, that the … pedestal is 28 feet square; and this pedestal is 40 feet high. Over the capital is an iron balcony, encompassing a cone 32 feet high, supporting a blazing urn of gilt brass 7. Within is a …
A New History of London
… feet long and 40 feet broad, wainscotted about eight feet high, with a fine fretwork ceiling, and is adorned with the … and capacious church, with a most complete steeple, small, high, and streight; which was an ornament to the city. But, …
A New History of London
… III. In his reign military glory and heraldry were in high esteem, and the patents of the Kings at Arms to this day … times kept in Southwark. This court belongs to the lord high admiral of England, and takes cognizance of the death of any person murdered on the high seas. Here also are cognizable all matters relating to …