London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Том 2W. Stratford, 1805 |
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... give in charge to the wardmote inquest of your ward , all the articles delivered to you here- with ; and that you may have a special care of keeping the peace and good order during your wardmote ; and if any offend herein , you may fine ...
... give in charge to the wardmote inquest of your ward , all the articles delivered to you here- with ; and that you may have a special care of keeping the peace and good order during your wardmote ; and if any offend herein , you may fine ...
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... give a sudden expan- sion to the channel , terminates at the Isle of Grain , which lying between the Thames and Medway , cut off from the main land by a narrow creek , joins the two rivers , at the distance of six miles from Shoebury ...
... give a sudden expan- sion to the channel , terminates at the Isle of Grain , which lying between the Thames and Medway , cut off from the main land by a narrow creek , joins the two rivers , at the distance of six miles from Shoebury ...
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... give the appearance of a rich piece of velvet . About five or six feet of a reddish crumbling clay succeeds upon these layers of ludus helmantii , and this forms the surface of the land for many miles southward , as appears by the ...
... give the appearance of a rich piece of velvet . About five or six feet of a reddish crumbling clay succeeds upon these layers of ludus helmantii , and this forms the surface of the land for many miles southward , as appears by the ...
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... give to trade . The navigation by the river Lea , and the cut denominated Bow Creek , will be mentioned under Limehouse parish . When Guthrie compiled his Commercial Grammar , he stated that the city contained 150,000 dwelling houses ...
... give to trade . The navigation by the river Lea , and the cut denominated Bow Creek , will be mentioned under Limehouse parish . When Guthrie compiled his Commercial Grammar , he stated that the city contained 150,000 dwelling houses ...
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... give information without fatigue . As , therefore , this precludes the formality of describing the several parishes and buildings in their appropriate wards , we propose a summary account of those twenty - five divi- sions of the city ...
... give information without fatigue . As , therefore , this precludes the formality of describing the several parishes and buildings in their appropriate wards , we propose a summary account of those twenty - five divi- sions of the city ...
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Сторінка 321 - City was seen most flourishing, and reduced to nothing. Three days after, when this fatal fire had baffled all human counsels and endeavours in the opinion of all, it stopped as it were by a command from Heaven, and was on every side extinguished.
Сторінка 117 - Office ; and, as soon as possible afterwards, deliver in as particular an Account of their Loss or Damage, as the Nature of the Case will admit...
Сторінка 124 - But for lack of mony I cold not spede. And as I thrust the prese amonge, By froward chaunce my hood was gone, Yet for all that I stayd not longe, Tyll to the kyngs bench I was come.
Сторінка 316 - London-bridge, narrow, darksome, and dangerous to passengers from the multitude of carriages : frequent arches of strong timber crossed the street, from the tops of the houses, to keep them together, and from falling into the river.
Сторінка 389 - In my youth, I remember, devout people, as well men as women of this city, were accustomed oftentimes, especially on Fridays, weekly to walk that way purposely there to bestow their charitable alms ; every poor man or woman lying in their bed within their window, which was towards the street, open so low that every man might see them...
Сторінка 120 - On this spot a well was first made and a house of correction built thereon, by Henry Wallis, mayor of London in the year 1282.
Сторінка 321 - In the year of Christ 1666, the second day of September, eastward from hence, at the distance of 202 feet (the height of this column,) about midnight, a most terrible fire broke out, which, driven on by a high wind, not only wasted the adjacent parts, but also places very remote, with incredible noise and fury.
Сторінка 322 - ... the sewers cleansed, the streets made straight and regular, such as were steep levelled, and those too narrow made wider; markets and shambles removed to separate places. They also enacted, that every house should be built with party-walls, and all in front raised of equal height, and those walls all of square stone or brick, and that no man should delay beyond the space of seven years.
Сторінка 254 - I have neither shirt, nor suit, nor yet other clothes that are necessary for me to wear, but that be ragged, and rent too shamefully. Notwithstanding I might easily suffer that, if they would keep my body warm. But my diet also, God knoweth how slender it is at many times. And now in mine age my stomach may not away but with a few kinds of meats, which if I want I decay forthwith, and fall into coughs and diseases of my body, and cannot keep myself in health.
Сторінка 132 - IN the Name of God. Amen. In the Year of our Lord God...