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National History and Views of London and Its Environs - Página 44
editado por - 1834
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Of London

Thomas Pennant - 1790 - 556 páginas
...and was lodged in Warwicke-lane : ** in whofe houfe there was often fix oxen eaten at a breakfaft, ** and every taverne was full of his meate, for hee that had any 8 " acquaintance ANTIENT HOUSE <OF THE DUKES OF BRETAGN y. •GTATIONERS HALL. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL....
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London, by David Hughson, Volumen3

Edward Pugh - 1806 - 688 páginas
...embroidered with ragged staves, before and behind, and was lodged in Warwick Lane: in whose house there \vas often six oxen eaten at breakfast, and every taverne was full of his oieate, for hee that had anie acquaintance in that house, might have there so much of sodden and ro*t...
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The British Tourist's, Or, Traveller's Pocket Companion, Through ..., Volumen6

William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 442 páginas
...staves, before and behind, and was lodged in Warwicklane ; in whose house there was six oxen eaten at a breakfast, and every taverne was full of his meate, for hee that had any acquaintance in that house, might have there so much of sodden and rost mcate, as he could pricke...
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The ancient remains, antiquities, and recent improvements of the ..., Volumen2

Henry Thomas (antiquarian.) - 1830 - 504 páginas
...embroidered with ragged staves before and behind, and was lodged in Warwick-lane: in whose house there was often six oxen eaten at breakfast, and every taverne was full of his meat, for he that had anie acquaintance in that house, might have there so much of sodden and roast...
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The Ancient Remains, Antiquities, and Recent Imporvements, of the ..., Volumen2

Henry Thomas - 1830 - 532 páginas
...embroidered with ragged staves before and behind, and was lodged in Warwick-lane : in whose house there was often six oxen eaten at breakfast, and every taverne was full of his meat, for he that had anie acquaintance in that house, might have there so much of sodden and roast...
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National history and views of London with its environs, 2 vols

1837 - 650 páginas
...site, of which a description will be given, with a view of it. OXiD PHYSICIANS' COtiEGE, WARWICK LAND. WARWICK Lane, Newgate Street, derives its name from...Physicians, at present occupied by a market, and by Messrs. Tyler's, braziers and brassfounders. It is a very noble structure of brick and stone. The principal...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volumen3

Thomas Allen - 1839 - 856 páginas
...before and behind, and was lodged in Warwicke-lane : in whose house there was often six oxen eaten at a breakfast, and every taverne was full of his meate, for hee that had anie acquaintance hi that house, might have (here so much of sodden and rogt meate, as he could pricke and carry upon...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volumen3

Thomas Allen - 1839 - 828 páginas
...before and behind, and was lodged in Warwicke-lane : in whose house there was often six oxen eaten at a breakfast, and every taverne was full of his meate,...that had anie acquaintance in that house, might have there so much of sodden and rost meate, as he could pricke and carry upon a long dagger.' The memory...
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The Streets of London: With Anecdotes of Their More Celebrated Residents

John Thomas Smith - 1849 - 472 páginas
...before and behind, and was lodged in Warwick Lane; " in whose house there was often six oxen eaten at a breakfast, and every taverne was full of his meate, for hee that had any acquaintance in that house, might have there so much of sodden and rost meate, as he could pricke...
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Ten thousand wonderful things, Volumen2

Edmund Fillingham King - 1860 - 376 páginas
...before and behind, and was lodged in Warwick .lane ; "in whose house there was often six oxen eaten at a breakfast, and every taverne was full of his m.eate, for hee that had any acquaintance in that house, might have there so much of sodden and roaste meate, as he could prickc...
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