Memorials of Temple Bar; with some account of Fleet street, and the parishes of st. Dunstan and st. Bride, London |
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... side by the tide , and assisted by the embank- ments which the Romans made , and to this day remaining on portions of the river banks . Two running streams prevented the sand hill on the north becoming of great " Archælogia " xl . , 61 ...
... side by the tide , and assisted by the embank- ments which the Romans made , and to this day remaining on portions of the river banks . Two running streams prevented the sand hill on the north becoming of great " Archælogia " xl . , 61 ...
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... side of St. Dunstan's Church , by the Templars , but appear to have been destroyed when Wat Tyler and his rebel army marched into London in 1881. Two years after the Prior petitioned for a remission of 15s . rent formerly paid by him ...
... side of St. Dunstan's Church , by the Templars , but appear to have been destroyed when Wat Tyler and his rebel army marched into London in 1881. Two years after the Prior petitioned for a remission of 15s . rent formerly paid by him ...
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... side of Fleet Street is the Fewter , or Idle People's Lane , leading to the gardens and the fields , while adjoining the lane , on the west is the compact little property of the Cliffords , with the old Church of St. Dunstan extending ...
... side of Fleet Street is the Fewter , or Idle People's Lane , leading to the gardens and the fields , while adjoining the lane , on the west is the compact little property of the Cliffords , with the old Church of St. Dunstan extending ...
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... side . Thus at this date the Westminster bounds extended to the place now covered by Farringdon Street and Bridge Street . In 1222 , a decree for terminating the ecclesiastical franchise dispute between the Abbey of Westminster and the ...
... side . Thus at this date the Westminster bounds extended to the place now covered by Farringdon Street and Bridge Street . In 1222 , a decree for terminating the ecclesiastical franchise dispute between the Abbey of Westminster and the ...
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... side . ' ( Strafford's Letters , 1634 ) . In 1635 they were limited ; in June , 1636 , the coachmen desired to be made a corporation , so that 100 might have coaches and pay the King £ 500 a year for the privilege ; in 1637 the number ...
... side . ' ( Strafford's Letters , 1634 ) . In 1635 they were limited ; in June , 1636 , the coachmen desired to be made a corporation , so that 100 might have coaches and pay the King £ 500 a year for the privilege ; in 1637 the number ...
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