The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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Page 86
... final decisions were not completed until May , and rebuilding was then in full swing . No records of the debates on the various bills have survived , and few of the progress of the negotiations , but it is clear that all - Commissioners ...
... final decisions were not completed until May , and rebuilding was then in full swing . No records of the debates on the various bills have survived , and few of the progress of the negotiations , but it is clear that all - Commissioners ...
Page 87
... final touches to its great Bill , whilst the Commons , having given two readings to that for the Fire Court , were ... final assent of the Common Council together with orders for its presentation to Parliament on the day of the King's ...
... final touches to its great Bill , whilst the Commons , having given two readings to that for the Fire Court , were ... final assent of the Common Council together with orders for its presentation to Parliament on the day of the King's ...
Page 103
... final proposals were ready in draft by February 27th . ' It remained for them to be put into their final form , and to be presented to the Council's Rebuilding Committee . That done they could go before the King . Thomas Hollier might ...
... final proposals were ready in draft by February 27th . ' It remained for them to be put into their final form , and to be presented to the Council's Rebuilding Committee . That done they could go before the King . Thomas Hollier might ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
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