The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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Page 94
... interests and properties were within its scope . But , since one of the chief reasons for its existence was to hasten the rebuilding , wide powers were given for that specific purpose . In their decrees the Judges could lay down the ...
... interests and properties were within its scope . But , since one of the chief reasons for its existence was to hasten the rebuilding , wide powers were given for that specific purpose . In their decrees the Judges could lay down the ...
Page 243
... interests mentioned in the Acts before giving satisfaction for the quay , and that it was obviously reasonable for this course to be taken . The general interest was the restoration of the city and its commerce . This should receive ...
... interests mentioned in the Acts before giving satisfaction for the quay , and that it was obviously reasonable for this course to be taken . The general interest was the restoration of the city and its commerce . This should receive ...
Page 243
... interests mentioned in the Acts before giving satisfaction for the quay , and that it was obviously reasonable for this course to be taken . The general interest was the restoration of the city and its commerce . This should receive ...
... interests mentioned in the Acts before giving satisfaction for the quay , and that it was obviously reasonable for this course to be taken . The general interest was the restoration of the city and its commerce . This should receive ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
Copyright | |
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already appointed authorities Bill bricks building burnt carts caused Charles Charles II Charles's Cheapside churches citizens City Lands Committee City of London City's clauses coal Commissioners Companies concerned contractors Corporation of London Court of Aldermen declared delay Diary difficulties draft Earl of Dover England Evelyn Fire Court Fire of London flames Fleet Fumifugium given Gresham College Guildhall Lib houses improvements interests John John Stow King labour landlords Lane later leases Lord Mayor Ludgate matters measures Office Oxford P.C. Reg Parliament party wall Paul's Pepys petition Plague possible Pratt Privy Council problem proclamation reason Rebuilding Act Rebuilding Committee records refugees Reginald Blomfield rents Repert replanning Restoration river Roger Pratt Royal ruins story suburbs supplies survey surveyors task taxes tenants Thames Street timber tion towns trade wharves whilst whole workmen Wren Wren's