The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireArnold, 1951 - 333 pages |
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... references to him in Pepys's Diary and in the State Papers Domestic . I give from the calendar of the latter some of the references to the main stages in his career . Paymaster of the to , and in practice all technical matters seem to.
... references to him in Pepys's Diary and in the State Papers Domestic . I give from the calendar of the latter some of the references to the main stages in his career . Paymaster of the to , and in practice all technical matters seem to.
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... References show that Fitch , in his first sole contract , had agreed to undertake the whole task of cutting the ... references in the papers , journals and orders of the City Lands Committee . In case anyone cares to go into the matter ...
... References show that Fitch , in his first sole contract , had agreed to undertake the whole task of cutting the ... references in the papers , journals and orders of the City Lands Committee . In case anyone cares to go into the matter ...
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... references which do occur are unanimous in suggesting that this was so . Much of the land was not particularly valuable for building purposes and , although only the most drastic measures could have prevented the intrusion of the ...
... references which do occur are unanimous in suggesting that this was so . Much of the land was not particularly valuable for building purposes and , although only the most drastic measures could have prevented the intrusion of the ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
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