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... wall followed for some part the course of Cornhill and Leadenhall Street ; the eastern Billiter Street and Mark Lane ; the southern Thames Street ; and the western the east side of Walbrook . Of the larger Roman wall , there were within ...
... wall followed for some part the course of Cornhill and Leadenhall Street ; the eastern Billiter Street and Mark Lane ; the southern Thames Street ; and the western the east side of Walbrook . Of the larger Roman wall , there were within ...
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... wall strengthened altar , and proves nothing ; and the ox bones , it by blind arches . All that now substantially remains of the old fortification is a bastion in St. Giles's Church , Cripplegate ; a fragment in St. Martin's Court , off ...
... wall strengthened altar , and proves nothing ; and the ox bones , it by blind arches . All that now substantially remains of the old fortification is a bastion in St. Giles's Church , Cripplegate ; a fragment in St. Martin's Court , off ...
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... wall was about eight feet thick , and of rude workmanship , consist- ing of irregular - sized stones , chalk , and flint . The only bricks seen in this part of the wall were on the south side , bounding Stone- cutters ' Alley . On the ...
... wall was about eight feet thick , and of rude workmanship , consist- ing of irregular - sized stones , chalk , and flint . The only bricks seen in this part of the wall were on the south side , bounding Stone- cutters ' Alley . On the ...
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The Old Wooden Temple | 6 |
Bridewell in 1666 | 12 |
INTRODUCTION | 16 |
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London Recollected: Its History, Lore and Legend, Volym 1 Walter Thornbury Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1985 |
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