Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, Band 2

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Bishopsgate Institute, 1864
Contains its Proceedings, Reports, List of members, etc.
 

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Seite 216 - Oh that my words were now written! oh that they were printed in a book! That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever!
Seite 87 - The Form and order of the service that is to be performed, and of the ceremonies that are to be observed in the Coronation of their Majesties King George III. and Queen Charlotte in the Abbey Church of St.
Seite 110 - Laud be to God ! — even there my life must end. It hath been prophesied to me many years, I should not die but in Jerusalem; Which vainly I suppos'd the Holy Land: — But bear me to that chamber; there I'll lie; In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.
Seite 110 - Lauds be given to the Father of heaven, for now I know that I shall die here in this chamber, according to the prophecy of me declared, that I should depart this life in Jerusalem.
Seite 109 - King's groat journey, that he intended for to take in visiting of the Holy Sepulchre of our Lord, certain galleys of war should be made, and other purveyance concerning the same journey. Whereupon all hasty and possible speed was made; but after...
Seite 110 - Christmas, while he was making his prayers at St. Edward's shrine, to take there his leave, and so to speed him on his journey, he became so sick, that such as were about him feared that he would have died right there...
Seite 98 - ... behind the door, and more than thirty silver spoons in another ambry, and the mazer hanaps under a bench near together ; and he carried them all away, and closed the door after him without shutting the lock. And having spent the proceeds by Christmas he thought how he could rob the King's treasury. And as he knew the ways of the Abbey, and where the treasury was, and how he could get there, he began to set about the robbery eight days before Christmas with the tools which he provided for it,...
Seite 41 - I give to the master and keepers or wardens and commonalty of the mystery or art of a stationer of the city of London...
Seite 16 - ... and whatsoever, which cost many thousands, for one hundred pounds, and in place thereof made fair stabling for horses. He caused the lead to be taken from the roofs, and laid tile in place whereof, which exchange proved not so profitable as he looked for, but rather to his disadvantage.
Seite 54 - STATIONERS, arjd other numerous Benefactors, who, when a calamitous Fire, Jan. 30, 1712-13, had in one night destroyed the effects of WILLIAM BOWYER, Printer, repaired the loss with unparalleled humanity. WILLIAM, his only surviving son, being continued Printer of the Votes of the House of Commons, by his Father's merits, and the indulgence of Three Honourable Speakers and appointed to...

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