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... Royal Courts of Justice the massive Victorian Gothic Revival Building which replaced Westminster Hall as the civic law courts . Built by G.E. Street they were finished in 1882. There are 19 courts in the building and the public can ...
... Royal Courts of Justice the massive Victorian Gothic Revival Building which replaced Westminster Hall as the civic law courts . Built by G.E. Street they were finished in 1882. There are 19 courts in the building and the public can ...
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... royal prerogative to erode the authority of parliament . Removed from the bench in 1617 , imprisoned for nine months in 1621-2 , he continued his opposition to royal policies and was largely responsible for rediscovering the Magna Carta ...
... royal prerogative to erode the authority of parliament . Removed from the bench in 1617 , imprisoned for nine months in 1621-2 , he continued his opposition to royal policies and was largely responsible for rediscovering the Magna Carta ...
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... Royal Exchange built in the style of a Roman Temple . It is the third Royal Exchange on this site , the first erected by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1567 , sought to emulate the Antwerp Bourse in its design and purpose . After a visit by ...
... Royal Exchange built in the style of a Roman Temple . It is the third Royal Exchange on this site , the first erected by Sir Thomas Gresham in 1567 , sought to emulate the Antwerp Bourse in its design and purpose . After a visit by ...
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