London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood: To Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, Volumen3 |
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He dwelt in this parish 31 years , and being 70 years old , he dyed the 2d of June
, anno 162 . MODERN MONUMENTS . On a small plain white marble tablet in the
chancel : To the memory of the Rev. EDWARD Dicey , M. A. twelve years rector ...
He dwelt in this parish 31 years , and being 70 years old , he dyed the 2d of June
, anno 162 . MODERN MONUMENTS . On a small plain white marble tablet in the
chancel : To the memory of the Rev. EDWARD Dicey , M. A. twelve years rector ...
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SAMUEL SALTER , D. D. late master of the Charter - house , By the vestry books
of this parish it appears that “ In the year 1578 it was agreed , that every
householder in the parish should , in rotation watch their day , from eight in the
morning ...
SAMUEL SALTER , D. D. late master of the Charter - house , By the vestry books
of this parish it appears that “ In the year 1578 it was agreed , that every
householder in the parish should , in rotation watch their day , from eight in the
morning ...
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and the poor of the parish have no benefit at all by or out of the same ever since .
” * There were only three houses in the parish left standing after the dreadful
conflagration of 1666 . Within a few doors of the church is CAPEL COURT , so ...
and the poor of the parish have no benefit at all by or out of the same ever since .
” * There were only three houses in the parish left standing after the dreadful
conflagration of 1666 . Within a few doors of the church is CAPEL COURT , so ...
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... preservation of such a respectable relict of antiquity: Right Honourable, my
very good Lord, There hath been offered of late, unto this court, a most just and
earnest petition, by divers of the chiefest of the parish of St. Peter the Poor, in
London, ...
... preservation of such a respectable relict of antiquity: Right Honourable, my
very good Lord, There hath been offered of late, unto this court, a most just and
earnest petition, by divers of the chiefest of the parish of St. Peter the Poor, in
London, ...
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... spirit in the corporation , and the inhabitants of the rich parish of St. Peter le
Poor , said by Stow to have been some time ( peradventure ) a poor parish , but
at this present there be many fair housés , possessed by rich merchants and
others .
... spirit in the corporation , and the inhabitants of the rich parish of St. Peter le
Poor , said by Stow to have been some time ( peradventure ) a poor parish , but
at this present there be many fair housés , possessed by rich merchants and
others .
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Página 230 - God save him!' No joyful tongue gave him his welcome home; But dust was thrown upon his sacred head; Which with such gentle sorrow he shook off, His face still combating with tears and smiles, The badges of his grief and patience, That had not God, for some strong purpose, steel'd The hearts of men, they must perforce have melted, And barbarism itself have pitied him.
Página 81 - Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, thou wicked servant. Thou knewest that I was an austere man, taking up that I laid not down, and reaping that I did not sow : 23 Wherefore then gavest not thou my money into the bank, that at my coming, I might have required mine own -with usury?
Página 31 - The Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, Of the City of London...
Página 61 - Cutler saw tenants break, and houses fall, For very want; he could not build a wall.
Página 626 - To where Fleet-ditch with disemboguing streams Rolls the large tribute of dead dogs to Thames, The King of dykes ! than whom no sluice of mud With deeper sable blots the silver flood.
Página 66 - Upon the whole, there was in this man something that could create, subvert, or reform ; an understanding, a spirit, and an eloquence, to summon mankind to society, or to break the bonds of slavery asunder, and to rule the wilderness of free minds with unbounded authority ; something that could establish or overwhelm empire, and strike a blow in the world that should resound through the universe.
Página 536 - June, 1790, a victim to the perilous and benevolent attempt to ascertain the cause of, and find an efficacious remedy for, the plague. He trod an open but unfrequented path to immortality, in the ardent and unremitted exercise of Christian charity. May this tribute to his fame excite an emulation of his truly glorious achievements.
Página 449 - ... commit him to the house of correction for any time not exceeding three months...
Página 260 - Permit me, sire, further to observe, that whoever has already dared, or shall hereafter endeavour, by false insinuations and suggestions, to alienate your Majesty's affections from your loyal subjects in general, and from the City of London in particular...
Página 13 - ... that their master Sir Thomas commanded them so to do; no man durst go to argue the matter, but each man lost his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was 6s. 6d. the year, for that half which was left. Thus much of mine own knowledge have I thought good to note, that the sudden rising of some men causeth them in some matters to forget themselves.