The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events : St. Paul's to St. James'sUnit Library, 1903 - 626 pages |
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... COURT AND BOLT COURT . VARIOUS ANECDOTES OF HIM CONNECTED WITH FLEET STREET , AND WITH HIS FAVOURITE TAVERN , THE MITRE 106 CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE IV . THE STRAND : - ANCIENT viii.
... COURT AND BOLT COURT . VARIOUS ANECDOTES OF HIM CONNECTED WITH FLEET STREET , AND WITH HIS FAVOURITE TAVERN , THE MITRE 106 CHAPTER CONTENTS PAGE IV . THE STRAND : - ANCIENT viii.
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... COURT OF JAMES RESUMED . ITS GROSS HABITS . LETTER OF SIR JOHN HARRINGTON RESPECTING THEM . JAMES'S DRUNKENNESS . TESTIMONIES OF WELLDON , SULLY , AND ROGER COKE . CURIOUS OMISSION IN THE IN- VECTIVE OF CHURCHILL THE POET . WELLDON'S ...
... COURT OF JAMES RESUMED . ITS GROSS HABITS . LETTER OF SIR JOHN HARRINGTON RESPECTING THEM . JAMES'S DRUNKENNESS . TESTIMONIES OF WELLDON , SULLY , AND ROGER COKE . CURIOUS OMISSION IN THE IN- VECTIVE OF CHURCHILL THE POET . WELLDON'S ...
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... courts and passages are named from trees that once stood in them , as Vine and Elm Court , Fig - tree Court , Green - arbour Court , etc. It is not surprising that garden - houses , as they were called , should have formerly abounded in ...
... courts and passages are named from trees that once stood in them , as Vine and Elm Court , Fig - tree Court , Green - arbour Court , etc. It is not surprising that garden - houses , as they were called , should have formerly abounded in ...
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... court . Ben Jonson has some pretty verses on one of these juvenile actors : Weep with me , all you that read This little story ; And know , for whom a tear you shed Death's self is sorry . ' Twas a child that so did thrive In grace and ...
... court . Ben Jonson has some pretty verses on one of these juvenile actors : Weep with me , all you that read This little story ; And know , for whom a tear you shed Death's self is sorry . ' Twas a child that so did thrive In grace and ...
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... court of Charles the First . One of Elizabeth's great statesman also lay there -Walsingham who died so poor , that he was buried by stealth , to prevent his body from being arrested . Another , Sir Christopher Hatton , who is supposed ...
... court of Charles the First . One of Elizabeth's great statesman also lay there -Walsingham who died so poor , that he was buried by stealth , to prevent his body from being arrested . Another , Sir Christopher Hatton , who is supposed ...
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