Old and New London: The city ancient and modernCassell, Petter, & Galpin, 1873 |
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... called Berkeley's Inn , in the parish of St. Andrew , in the reign of Henry VI . St. Andrew's Wardrobe Church is situated upon rising ground , on the east side of Puddle- Dock Hill , in the ward of Castle Baynard . The advowson of this ...
... called Berkeley's Inn , in the parish of St. Andrew , in the reign of Henry VI . St. Andrew's Wardrobe Church is situated upon rising ground , on the east side of Puddle- Dock Hill , in the ward of Castle Baynard . The advowson of this ...
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... called because the houses in it were built all of wood , contrary to Richard I.'s edict that London houses should be built of stone , to prevent fire ; secondly , that it was called after one Thomas Wood , sheriff in 1491 ( Henry VII ...
... called because the houses in it were built all of wood , contrary to Richard I.'s edict that London houses should be built of stone , to prevent fire ; secondly , that it was called after one Thomas Wood , sheriff in 1491 ( Henry VII ...
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... called by Guthurun , some time owner thereof . " In a manuscript chronicle of London , written in the reign of Edward IV . , and edited by Sir N. H. Nicolas , it is called " Goster Lane . " Brewers ' Hall , No. 19 , Addle Street , Wood ...
... called by Guthurun , some time owner thereof . " In a manuscript chronicle of London , written in the reign of Edward IV . , and edited by Sir N. H. Nicolas , it is called " Goster Lane . " Brewers ' Hall , No. 19 , Addle Street , Wood ...
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