A Guide to Literary LondonDedalus, 1988 - Всего страниц: 304 |
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... built in 1683-93 , a very pleasant garden square , the nicest in all the Inns of Court . Arthur Murphy ( 1727-1805 ) lived at no 1 from 1757 to 1788. Murphy found it difficult to gain admittance into an Inn of Court as he had formerly ...
... built in 1683-93 , a very pleasant garden square , the nicest in all the Inns of Court . Arthur Murphy ( 1727-1805 ) lived at no 1 from 1757 to 1788. Murphy found it difficult to gain admittance into an Inn of Court as he had formerly ...
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... built himself a house in the garden , hence the street name Hatton Garden . When the last Lord Hatton died in 1772 the property reverted to the Crown . The Bishops palace had become so delapidated that the Bishops moved to Ely House at ...
... built himself a house in the garden , hence the street name Hatton Garden . When the last Lord Hatton died in 1772 the property reverted to the Crown . The Bishops palace had become so delapidated that the Bishops moved to Ely House at ...
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... built of wood in 604 , with Mellitus becoming the first Bishop of London . The largest church to be built on this site was the Norman Cathedral begun at the end of the 11th c to replace the church destroyed by fire in 1087. It was ...
... built of wood in 604 , with Mellitus becoming the first Bishop of London . The largest church to be built on this site was the Norman Cathedral begun at the end of the 11th c to replace the church destroyed by fire in 1087. It was ...
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