The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and Other Parts Adjacent, Том 3G. Virtue, 1839 |
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... memory . In the reigns of William the Third and queen Anne , the build- ings and population considerably increased , particularly in the parishes of St. Andrew , St. James , Clerkenwell , and Shoreditch . The increase in the first ...
... memory . In the reigns of William the Third and queen Anne , the build- ings and population considerably increased , particularly in the parishes of St. Andrew , St. James , Clerkenwell , and Shoreditch . The increase in the first ...
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... memory , was a place for mountebanks , and assemblies of idle and dis- orderly vagrants ) , called the Quarters , is now formed into an elegant square , of which the London Institution forms the north side . There , also , two spacious ...
... memory , was a place for mountebanks , and assemblies of idle and dis- orderly vagrants ) , called the Quarters , is now formed into an elegant square , of which the London Institution forms the north side . There , also , two spacious ...
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... memory of D. Wray , esq . F. R. S. and S. A. , son of sir D. Wray , knt . , who died Dec. 29 , 1783 , aged 82 . A handsome monument of veined marble , with a relievo bust by Roubiliac , to the memory of Elizabeth Smith , who died July ...
... memory of D. Wray , esq . F. R. S. and S. A. , son of sir D. Wray , knt . , who died Dec. 29 , 1783 , aged 82 . A handsome monument of veined marble , with a relievo bust by Roubiliac , to the memory of Elizabeth Smith , who died July ...
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... memory of Z. Foxall , esq . born December 7 , 1664 , died May 5 , 1758 . Beneath the inscription are the following lines : — Spite of the partial rules of vulgar fate , The man who could be honest , might be great , Such is true genius ...
... memory of Z. Foxall , esq . born December 7 , 1664 , died May 5 , 1758 . Beneath the inscription are the following lines : — Spite of the partial rules of vulgar fate , The man who could be honest , might be great , Such is true genius ...
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... memory of the matter , and greater corroboration of our privileges , we , Richard Caudray , the dean , have caused to be published and digested , in the form of the present instrument , by a notary public , and to pass under our seal ...
... memory of the matter , and greater corroboration of our privileges , we , Richard Caudray , the dean , have caused to be published and digested , in the form of the present instrument , by a notary public , and to pass under our seal ...
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