Memorials of Temple Bar; with some account of Fleet street, and the parishes of st. Dunstan and st. Bride, London |
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... died , and was buried , the second printer in the Metropolis , and that in Fleet Street , the Printing Press has flourished ever since . Honest John Stow , who has told his readers that his Chronicle cost him " many a weary mile's ...
... died , and was buried , the second printer in the Metropolis , and that in Fleet Street , the Printing Press has flourished ever since . Honest John Stow , who has told his readers that his Chronicle cost him " many a weary mile's ...
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... died Sept. 10 , 1689 , and buried in St. Giles - in - the - Fields Churchyard . The title dled with him ) § In the " Ashmolean MS . " 423 , at Oxford , is a curious prediction of the Great Fire . made in March , 1652. Sec " Black's ...
... died Sept. 10 , 1689 , and buried in St. Giles - in - the - Fields Churchyard . The title dled with him ) § In the " Ashmolean MS . " 423 , at Oxford , is a curious prediction of the Great Fire . made in March , 1652. Sec " Black's ...
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... died a martyr . * Who shall say that London was free from mock auctions a century ago ? The fraternity seem to have plied their profession with such success that the wardmote inquest of St. Dunstan's took notice of them in the year 1757 ...
... died a martyr . * Who shall say that London was free from mock auctions a century ago ? The fraternity seem to have plied their profession with such success that the wardmote inquest of St. Dunstan's took notice of them in the year 1757 ...
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... died at Somerset House in the Strand , June 21st , 1652. He was buried at St. Benet's , Paul's Wharf , so that it is very likely his remains were carried to their last resting place through the very gate which a few years before he had ...
... died at Somerset House in the Strand , June 21st , 1652. He was buried at St. Benet's , Paul's Wharf , so that it is very likely his remains were carried to their last resting place through the very gate which a few years before he had ...
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... died - fell asleep in his chair - 25 Feb. , 1722-3 , aged 92. His last male representative , fourth in descent from him , Christopher Robert Wren , of Wraxall Abbey , Warwickshire , died 1828 , leaving three daughters . Sir C. Wren was ...
... died - fell asleep in his chair - 25 Feb. , 1722-3 , aged 92. His last male representative , fourth in descent from him , Christopher Robert Wren , of Wraxall Abbey , Warwickshire , died 1828 , leaving three daughters . Sir C. Wren was ...
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