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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and your great Wisdom, that they can never apprehend so little danger from any Conspiracy, as when the Examination … Coast by contrary Winds, which I hope will lose but very little Time, does yet make it so reasonable to hasten our …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… a Precedent to be found out. Afterwards, when Times were a little more settled, in his seventh Year, and that Practice … the one, is determining the other. 'I would trouble you a little with the Reasons they give why this Action should lie. … Error in the House of Lords; and I believe if you look a little back, there have been Judgments given in …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… be done of that kind, will require to be dispatched in a little time.' Petition of the Merchants against importing of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… was not well grounded. But your Lordships seem so little to desire to have Matters fairly laid open and … Account of any of their Proceedings or Doings, that will little alter the Case, since it is plain, from the Entry on … as you desire, and send you my Thoughts upon it, in a little time.' Resolves in relation to Scotland. The 13th, the …
Survey of London
… a messuage, garden and several pieces of land on the Green, together with the bowling green, the whole of which comprised the area now bounded on … This was the court leet held once a year, and there was little business transacted beyond the election of officers …
Old and New London
… his opinions out of him. His bed there is described as "a little pad of straw, with a rotten covering." Strype says … under his wrongs, and getting some poor materials, built a little hut, to protect himself as well as he could from the … of St. Bride's and St. Martin's, Ludgate; New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, to the Thames; Dorset Street and …
Old and New London
… Exploring the SewerA Strange Denizen of the Ditch Turnmill Street and the Thieves' QuarterWest StreetChick LaneThe Old … of hard-baked pottery (the upper part covered with mottled green glaze), of the sixteenth century, found in 1854, in the … relics; also the carved wooden haft of a dagger, and a little knife, the bone haft carved with a female bust that …
Survey of London
… field and the Wheler estate, on the south by Wentworth Street and the hamlet boundary, on the east by Brick Lane and … and George Savage of Stepney, both carpenters, and Richard Green of St. Olave's, Southward, plasterer. 13 Both Deane and … Lane in 1732. 42 Apart from this there seems to have been little rebuilding by Tonge. That he did not value the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… appears by the tenor of it, to have been issued out a little before the meeting of the parliament, that is, soon …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… 7 from the oratory of St. Nicholas, Yarmouth (probably Little Yarmouth, one of the possessions of St. … our deserts, of our powerful patron, to whom he left a little flock of 13 canons 10 as it were a handful of sheep, … hastily enter the city, and when thou comest to the Jews' Street 52 spare thy spurs, loose thy reins, and leave thy …