London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Volume 2W. Stratford, 1805 - London (England) |
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... built the Tun upon Cornhill to be a prison for night - walkers ; Stocks Market for fish and fowl ; and erected several tenements round St. Paul's Church Yard , the profits of which he appropriated to the repair of Lon- don Bridge . 1337 ...
... built the Tun upon Cornhill to be a prison for night - walkers ; Stocks Market for fish and fowl ; and erected several tenements round St. Paul's Church Yard , the profits of which he appropriated to the repair of Lon- don Bridge . 1337 ...
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... built great part of Goldsmith Street , and gave lands , & c . to the company . 1414. Thomas Falconer , mercer , lent to king Henry V. towards the maintenance of his wars in France , ten thousand marks in jewels . Among many other acts ...
... built great part of Goldsmith Street , and gave lands , & c . to the company . 1414. Thomas Falconer , mercer , lent to king Henry V. towards the maintenance of his wars in France , ten thousand marks in jewels . Among many other acts ...
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... built Leadenhall , and left five thousand marks to be bestowed in charitable actions . 1455. Sir Stephen Foster , fishmonger , enlarged Ludgate for the ease of the prisoners . 1458. Sir Godfrey Bullen , the immediate maternal an- cestor ...
... built Leadenhall , and left five thousand marks to be bestowed in charitable actions . 1455. Sir Stephen Foster , fishmonger , enlarged Ludgate for the ease of the prisoners . 1458. Sir Godfrey Bullen , the immediate maternal an- cestor ...
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... built the conduit in Gracechurch Street . 1487. Sir Henry Colet's unbounded loyalty to Henry VII . is stated in this work , vol . i . p . 108 . 1488. Sir William Home , salter , gave five hundred marks towards repairing the highways ...
... built the conduit in Gracechurch Street . 1487. Sir Henry Colet's unbounded loyalty to Henry VII . is stated in this work , vol . i . p . 108 . 1488. Sir William Home , salter , gave five hundred marks towards repairing the highways ...
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... built the almshouses in Crutched Friars , near Savage Gardens , Tower Hill . 1536. Sir John Allen , mercer , gave , besides a rich col- lar to his successors , five hundred marks , as a stock for sea- coal ; and the rent of his lands ...
... built the almshouses in Crutched Friars , near Savage Gardens , Tower Hill . 1536. Sir John Allen , mercer , gave , besides a rich col- lar to his successors , five hundred marks , as a stock for sea- coal ; and the rent of his lands ...
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