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" Holborn, Smithfield, and Whitechapel bars. Afterwards there was a house of timber erected across the street, with a narrow gateway and an entry on the south side of it under the house. "
London Vanished and Vanishing - Side 178
av Philip Norman - 1905 - 294 sider
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volum 1

1827 - 492 sider
...inner gate at Ludgate Hill, pulled down in 1760, and which had existed from the time of the Romans) afterwards there was a house of timber erected across the street, with a narrow gateway, and an entry on the south side of it, under the house. But in 1G70 (after the great lire,) the present stately...
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The Town: Its Memorable Characters and Events. St. Paul's to St ..., Volum 1

Leigh Hunt - 1848 - 328 sider
...the middle of the last century, " were only posts, rails, and a chain, such as are now at Holborn, Smithfield, and Whitechapel bars. Afterwards there...erected across the street, with a narrow gateway, and an entry on the south side of it under the house." The present gate was built by Wren after the great...
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Walks and Talks about London

John Timbs - 1865 - 332 sider
...separation," says Strype, "was anciently only posts, rails, and a chain, such as are now at Holborn, Smithfield, and Whitechapel Bars. Afterwards there...erected across the street, with a narrow gateway; and an entry, on the south side of it, under the house." This timber gateway is shown in Hollar's seven-sheet...
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Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people and its places ...

George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 604 sider
...— "Anciently," says Strype, "there were only posts, rails, and a chain, such as are now in Holborn, Smithfield, and Whitechapel bars. Afterwards there...erected across the street, with a narrow gateway and an entry on the south side of it under the house." This structure is to be seen in the view of London...
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Numismata Londinensia: Medals Struck by the Corporation of London to ...

City of London (England). Corporation, Charles Welch, Guildhall Library (London, England) - 1894 - 256 sider
...to Stow, this boundary was " anciently only posts, rails, and a chain, such as are now at Holborn, Smithfield, and Whitechapel Bars. Afterwards there...a house of timber erected across the street, with narrow gateway, and an entry on the south side of it under the house." The earliest mention of Temple...
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London, an Intimate Picture

Henry James Forman - 1913 - 272 sider
...many readers regret the disappearance of the real Temple Bar, a brick and iron gateway that marked the place " where the freedom of the City of London...the Liberty of the City of Westminster doth part." But, as is often the case with these old landmarks, we find we are regretting something that is best...
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Catholic London

John Wittich - 1988 - 148 sider
...1525-1605, the author of "A Survay of the City of London" published in 1598, writes of Temple Bar, as being "the place where the Freedom of the City of London...the Liberty of the City of Westminster doth part". Originally little more than a post or two, with a chain between them marking the boundary, while on...
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The Fortunes and Misfortunes of the Famous Moll Flanders

Daniel Defoe - 1998 - 436 sider
...designed by Sir Christopher Wren, which stood at the junction of the present Strand and Fleet Street, 'where the Freedom of the City of London, and the Liberty of the City of Westminster doth part' (Strype, iii. a78). Page aa6. (1) and never heard more of them: omitted in the second edition, the...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volum 29

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1844 - 774 sider
...Whitechapel, and Smithfield Bars.'" Here, Mr. Wecver pausing, I joined in with " Yes, sir ; but Strype adds, 'Afterwards there was a house of timber erected across the street, with a narrow gateway, and an entry on the south side of it under the house.' Now, sir, I conceive that this is the very house under...
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