London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Том 4W. Stratford, 1807 |
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... Edward VI . gave this royal pa- lace to the mayor , commonalty , and citizens of London , to be a working house for the poor and idle persons of the city , and to be a house of correction , with seven hundred marks land , formerly of ...
... Edward VI . gave this royal pa- lace to the mayor , commonalty , and citizens of London , to be a working house for the poor and idle persons of the city , and to be a house of correction , with seven hundred marks land , formerly of ...
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... Edward ; and the state of the hospital at Easter 1806 , was as under : Received during the last year , under commitments by the lord mayor and the aldermen of this city , as vagrants or disorderly persons , who have been kept to hard ...
... Edward ; and the state of the hospital at Easter 1806 , was as under : Received during the last year , under commitments by the lord mayor and the aldermen of this city , as vagrants or disorderly persons , who have been kept to hard ...
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... Edward VI . and queen Mary , and by such means become useless for the purposes at first intended , bishop Jewel , in the next reign , was there- fore easily persuaded to exchange the whole for a recom- pence of lands in his own diocese ...
... Edward VI . and queen Mary , and by such means become useless for the purposes at first intended , bishop Jewel , in the next reign , was there- fore easily persuaded to exchange the whole for a recom- pence of lands in his own diocese ...
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... Edward II . be- stowed it on his uncle Thomas , earl of Lancaster . After his attainder , it was granted to Aimer de Valence , earl of Pem- broke , by the denomination of " the whole place and houses called the New Temple , at London ...
... Edward II . be- stowed it on his uncle Thomas , earl of Lancaster . After his attainder , it was granted to Aimer de Valence , earl of Pem- broke , by the denomination of " the whole place and houses called the New Temple , at London ...
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... Edward the Third's reign * , was pulled down to make room for the present fabric ; which though a fine room , is small . It is ornamented with the portraits of William III . Mary II . Judge Littleton , and his commentator , Sir Edward ...
... Edward the Third's reign * , was pulled down to make room for the present fabric ; which though a fine room , is small . It is ornamented with the portraits of William III . Mary II . Judge Littleton , and his commentator , Sir Edward ...
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