London and Middlesex: Or, An Historical, Commercial, & Descriptive Survey of the Metropolis of Great-Britain: Including Sketches of Its Environs, and a Topographical Account of the Most Remarkable Places in the Above County, 1. kötetW. Wilson, 1810 |
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41. oldal
... liberty 152 297 2 590 631 4 352 865 1221 Hornsey parish 429 483 29 1253 1463 152 188 2376 2716 St. James , and St. John , Clerkenwell parishes 3320 6274 107 10,898 18.498 27 4967 18,402 23,396 St. Luke parish 3776 7033 61 12,500 14.381 ...
... liberty 152 297 2 590 631 4 352 865 1221 Hornsey parish 429 483 29 1253 1463 152 188 2376 2716 St. James , and St. John , Clerkenwell parishes 3320 6274 107 10,898 18.498 27 4967 18,402 23,396 St. Luke parish 3776 7033 61 12,500 14.381 ...
43. oldal
... Liberty liberty 330 621 14 1134 1275 3779 580 28,000 31,779 1829 2409 Ely Rents St John Baptist , Savoy Saffron Hill , Hatton Garden , and Ely Place Fourteen Parishes , & c . precinct 38 77 2 . 144 176 101 219 320 and } liberties goo ...
... Liberty liberty 330 621 14 1134 1275 3779 580 28,000 31,779 1829 2409 Ely Rents St John Baptist , Savoy Saffron Hill , Hatton Garden , and Ely Place Fourteen Parishes , & c . precinct 38 77 2 . 144 176 101 219 320 and } liberties goo ...
46. oldal
... Liberty of Tower , Without Nineteen Parishes , & c . precinct 505 637 18 1192 precinct 82 145 2 269 1460 521 2131 2652 294 111 452 568 30.52348,625 142985,013 104,280 2752l 36,0271 147,577 ( 89,298 Ditto , the Great parish 1 76 Ditto ...
... Liberty of Tower , Without Nineteen Parishes , & c . precinct 505 637 18 1192 precinct 82 145 2 269 1460 521 2131 2652 294 111 452 568 30.52348,625 142985,013 104,280 2752l 36,0271 147,577 ( 89,298 Ditto , the Great parish 1 76 Ditto ...
51. oldal
... Liberty S liberty . 8815 220 12400 15585 Magdalen , Bermondsey parish 3137 4283 66 7986 9183 94 $ 959 13116 Newington Butts 17169 3740 75 6450 parish 4522 Matthew , St. Bethnel Green 19133 23666 Twenty - three Parishes 56207 93886 2244 ...
... Liberty S liberty . 8815 220 12400 15585 Magdalen , Bermondsey parish 3137 4283 66 7986 9183 94 $ 959 13116 Newington Butts 17169 3740 75 6450 parish 4522 Matthew , St. Bethnel Green 19133 23666 Twenty - three Parishes 56207 93886 2244 ...
53. oldal
... liberty of , or duchy of , Lancaster S parish 1294 2471 88 5249 6588 ) 1694 3477 8160 11,637 3341 62 6403 6932 3672 9653 13,335 George , St. Hanover - square parish James , St. parish 4344 9170 91 16,779 21,661 3450 10,448 169 16,224 ...
... liberty of , or duchy of , Lancaster S parish 1294 2471 88 5249 6588 ) 1694 3477 8160 11,637 3341 62 6403 6932 3672 9653 13,335 George , St. Hanover - square parish James , St. parish 4344 9170 91 16,779 21,661 3450 10,448 169 16,224 ...
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477. oldal - Orange should be declared King and Queen of England...
346. oldal - May it please your majesty, I have neither eyes to see, nor tongue to speak in this place, but as the House is pleased to direct me...
59. oldal - Now to the sister hills that skirt her plain, To lofty Harrow now, and now to where Majestic Windsor lifts his princely brow. In lovely contrast to this glorious view, Calmly magnificent, then will we turn To where the silver Thames first rural grows. There let the feasted eye unwearied stray; Luxurious, there, rove through the pendent woods That nodding hang o'er Harrington's retreat...
300. oldal - For the Queen! For the Queen! A plot is laid for my life!
378. oldal - ... else, seeing they were all dead, and were to be huddled together into the common grave of mankind, as we may call it, for here was no difference made, but poor and rich went together ; there was no other way of burials, neither was it possible there should, for coffins were not to be had for the prodigious numbers that fell in such a calamity as this.
335. oldal - Several other Projectors were in like manner personated in this Antimasque ; and it pleased the spectators the more, because by it an information was covertly given to the King of the unfitness and ridiculousness of these projects against the law ; and the Attorney Noy, who had most knowledge of them, had a great hand in this Antimasque of the Projectors.
398. oldal - ... upon the stall, they took them up with the instrument they used and threw them into the cart, and all this while the piper slept soundly. From hence they passed along and took in other dead bodies, till, as honest John Hayward told me, they almost buried him alive in the cart ; yet all this while he slept soundly.
469. oldal - ... that made so ill a return for it : she rejoiced, that God had honoured her to be the first that suffered by fire in this reign : and that her suffering was a martyrdom for that religion which was all love.
60. oldal - Heavens! what a goodly prospect spreads around, Of hills, and dales, and woods, and lawns, and spires, And glittering towns, and gilded streams, till all The stretching landscape into smoke decays!
452. oldal - Commonwealth,"* was passed ; and a Bill for excluding the Duke of York from the Succession to the Throne, was also brought in, but the King prevented its passing at that time, by proroguing the Parliament.