... feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground ; a line there to be drawn, a trench to be cast, a foundation laid, and a high brick wall to be built. My father had a garden there, and... London, by David Hughson - Página 13por Edward Pugh - 1806Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1850 - 324 páginas
...Thomas Cromwell's house being finished,' says honest John in his description of Bread Street Ward, ' and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he (Cromwell) caused the palings of the adjoining gardens to the nortli part thereof on a sudden to be... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 432 páginas
..."This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he [Cromwell] caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north...to be taken down ; twenty-two feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground ; a line there to be drawn, a trench to be east, a... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 390 páginas
...This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he [Cromwell] caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof, on a sndden to be taken down: twenty-two feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground;... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1851 - 382 páginas
...Cromwell, Earl of Essex, whose house and gardenground they acquired by purchase of Hemy VIII. " This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he [Cromwell] cansed the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof, on a sudden to be taken... | |
| John Murray (Firm), Peter Cunningham - 1853 - 386 páginas
...Cromwell, Earl of Essex, whose house and gardenground they acquired by purchase of Henry VIII. " This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he [Cromwell] caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof, on a sudden to be taken... | |
| Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1854 - 608 páginas
...Thomas Cromwell's house being finished,' says honest John, in his description of Bread Street Ward, ' and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he (Cromwell) caused the palings of the adjoining gardens to the north part thereof on a sudden to be... | |
| Peter Cunningham - 1856 - 382 páginas
...of Essex, whose house and gardenground they acquired by purchase of Henry VIII. " This house heing finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he [Cromwell] caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof, on a sudden to be taken... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 568 páginas
...the place of old and small tenements by Thomas Cromwell, master of the king's jewel-house. This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of...adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be token down, twenty-two feet to be measured forth right into the north of every man's ground, a line... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 572 páginas
...the place of old and small tenements by Thomns Cromwell, master of the king's jewel-house. This house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he caused the pules of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken down, twenty-two feet... | |
| William Harvey - 1864 - 412 páginas
...of Essex, under Henry VILE. Stow inhis "Chronicle," p. 68, thus describes the place:—" The house being finished, and having some reasonable plot of ground left for a garden, he (Cromwell) caused the pales of the gardens adjoining to the north part thereof on a sudden to be taken... | |
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