The Rebuilding of London After the Great FireJonathan Cape, 1940 - 333 pages |
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Page 86
... churches to be discontinued . It was commonly agreed that all the burnt churches could not be rebuilt , but there the agreement ended . The various patrons had no wish to see their respective churches suppressed , and it was not easy to ...
... churches to be discontinued . It was commonly agreed that all the burnt churches could not be rebuilt , but there the agreement ended . The various patrons had no wish to see their respective churches suppressed , and it was not easy to ...
Page 123
... churches began in 1670 , directly the second Rebuilding Act ' had removed the uncertainty as to which were to be suppressed , but more than half of them were still unstarted at the beginning of 1676 . Disputes between unwillingly united ...
... churches began in 1670 , directly the second Rebuilding Act ' had removed the uncertainty as to which were to be suppressed , but more than half of them were still unstarted at the beginning of 1676 . Disputes between unwillingly united ...
Page 139
... churches had to be reduced and absolute unanimity among the parishes against the sacrifice of their own . Jurisdiction and patronage added to the difficulties . A return made in 1667 in connection with this question showed that out of ...
... churches had to be reduced and absolute unanimity among the parishes against the sacrifice of their own . Jurisdiction and patronage added to the difficulties . A return made in 1667 in connection with this question showed that out of ...
Contents
PREFACE | 15 |
THE GREAT FIRE OF LONDON | 21 |
PLANS FOR A NEW LONDON | 40 |
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accounts amount appointed authorities Books brick building burnt Charles Charles II Cheapside churches citizens Citty City Cash City Lands Committee City of London City's coal dues commissioners Common Council Company compensation concerned Corporation of London cost Court of Aldermen debt Diary difficulties disputes feet Fire Court Fleet Canal Fleet River foot funds given granted Gresham College ground Guildhall Lib Guildhall Recs Hall houses Ibid improvements interest King Lane leases London Bridge Ludgate markets matter ment Merchant Taylors Newgate Orphans owners P.C. Reg paid parish Parliament Paul's payments petition possible Privy Council Puddle Dock rack rent reason Rebuilding Act received records regulations rents Repert restoration revenue river Royal scheme second Act Selby staking streets suburbs survey surveyors tenants Thames Quay Thomas timber tion trade trouble walls wharfing wharves whilst whole widening workmen Wren Wren's