The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events : St. Paul's to St. James'sUnit Library, 1903 - 626 pages |
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... DUKE HUMPHREY . CATHO- LIC CUSTOMS . THE BOY - BISHOP . THE CHILDREN OF THE REVELS . STRANGE CEREMONY ON THE FESTIVALS OF THE COMMEMORATION AND CONVER- SION OF ST . PAUL . ANCIENT TOMBS IN THE CATHEDRAL . SCENE BETWEEN JOHN OF GAUNT AND ...
... DUKE HUMPHREY . CATHO- LIC CUSTOMS . THE BOY - BISHOP . THE CHILDREN OF THE REVELS . STRANGE CEREMONY ON THE FESTIVALS OF THE COMMEMORATION AND CONVER- SION OF ST . PAUL . ANCIENT TOMBS IN THE CATHEDRAL . SCENE BETWEEN JOHN OF GAUNT AND ...
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... DUKES AND THE BEADLE . ROGUES AND VAGABONDS IN THE TIME OF CHARLES II . FORMER THEATRES IN VERE STREET AND PORTUGAL ... DUKE STREET AND LITTLE WILD STREET . ANECDOTES OF DR FRANKLIN'S RESIDENCE IN THOSE STREETS WHILE A JOURNEYMAN ...
... DUKES AND THE BEADLE . ROGUES AND VAGABONDS IN THE TIME OF CHARLES II . FORMER THEATRES IN VERE STREET AND PORTUGAL ... DUKE STREET AND LITTLE WILD STREET . ANECDOTES OF DR FRANKLIN'S RESIDENCE IN THOSE STREETS WHILE A JOURNEYMAN ...
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... DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM ; SIR WALTER SCOTT'S ACCOUNT OF HIM . MISREPRESEN- TATION OF POPE RESPECTING HIS DEATH . CHARLES'S HORSE A SATIRIST . LOCKET'S ORDINARY . SIR GEORGE ETHEREGE . PRIOR AND HIS UNCLE'S TAVERN . THOMSON . SPRING GARDENS ...
... DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM ; SIR WALTER SCOTT'S ACCOUNT OF HIM . MISREPRESEN- TATION OF POPE RESPECTING HIS DEATH . CHARLES'S HORSE A SATIRIST . LOCKET'S ORDINARY . SIR GEORGE ETHEREGE . PRIOR AND HIS UNCLE'S TAVERN . THOMSON . SPRING GARDENS ...
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... Duke of Shoreditch ; upon which there arose a whole suburb peerage of Marquisses of Hogsdon and Islington , Pancras , etc. In Elizabeth's time the London houses were still mostly of wood . We see remains of them in the Strand and Fleet ...
... Duke of Shoreditch ; upon which there arose a whole suburb peerage of Marquisses of Hogsdon and Islington , Pancras , etc. In Elizabeth's time the London houses were still mostly of wood . We see remains of them in the Strand and Fleet ...
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... Duke of Monmouth . But particulars of that nature will be better noticed in the body of our work . The nobility , gentry , and the wits , were now mixed up together . City taverns were still frequented by them ; and city marriages began ...
... Duke of Monmouth . But particulars of that nature will be better noticed in the body of our work . The nobility , gentry , and the wits , were now mixed up together . City taverns were still frequented by them ; and city marriages began ...
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