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... gave towards the paving of this great hall twenty pounds , and the next year fifteen pounds more to the said pavement with hard stone of Purbeck . They also glazed some windows thereof , and of the mayor's court ; on every which window ...
... gave towards the paving of this great hall twenty pounds , and the next year fifteen pounds more to the said pavement with hard stone of Purbeck . They also glazed some windows thereof , and of the mayor's court ; on every which window ...
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... gave forty pounds to the making of two louvers in the said Guildhall , and towards the glazing thereof . The kitchens and other houses of office adjoining to this Guildhall were built of later time , to wit , about the year 1501 , by ...
... gave forty pounds to the making of two louvers in the said Guildhall , and towards the glazing thereof . The kitchens and other houses of office adjoining to this Guildhall were built of later time , to wit , about the year 1501 , by ...
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... gave audience to the Vice- Chamberlain all alone under the garden - wall . POPE , Letters . HANDEL AND THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL THE fourth revival ( of the Messiah ) , which took place on the 11th of April , 1750 , having been extremely ...
... gave audience to the Vice- Chamberlain all alone under the garden - wall . POPE , Letters . HANDEL AND THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL THE fourth revival ( of the Messiah ) , which took place on the 11th of April , 1750 , having been extremely ...
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ELYOT SIR THOMAS Prince Hal and Judge Gascoigne | 8 |
BALLAD | 72 |
BARRIE J M First Impressions of London | 118 |
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