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Old and New London
… have the friendly guidance of the honest old chroniclers, Stow and Strype, or even Pennant; and we no longer have …
A Dictionary of London
… to commemorate the church of St. Pancras, after the Fire. Stow spells the name " Peneritch" Street, but it seems more …
Old and New London
… century may be inferred from the silence of "honest" John Stow, and even of Strype, who, in treating of London, make no … commentator; and it is mentioned in Strype's edition of "Stow," in 1765, as being "at Pimlico." It was removed hither …
The Environs of London
… Watteau and Paulo Panini. Lord Cobham employed him at Stow, and the Earl of Tilney at Wanstead. His subjects were …
Old and New London
… Gas. Pall Mall is described by Strype, in his edition of Stow, as "a fine long street," adorned with gardens on the …
Old and New London
The Environs of London
… Bartholomew, 1794. In the circuit walk, annexed to Stow's Survey, are recorded tombs of the following persons … This celebrated writer was son of a clergyman, and born at Stow Qui, in the county of Cambridge, in the year 1650. He … Esch. 36 Hen. III. N o 46. Strype, in his additions to Stow, says, the Roman Catholics have of late affected to be …
A Dictionary of London
… Hall was in Bishopsgate Street, near the Angel, but in Stow's time (1603) the Guild or Company had lately erected … Ward, having lost their old hall in Bishopsgate Street. Stow says at the suppression of the brotherhood, time Ed. VI. … maps. Parker's Rents In Whitecross Street, Cripplegate (W. Stow, I 722~Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. Parker's …
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