Set in a Silver Sea: The Island Peoples from Earliest Times to the Fifteenth Century, Volume 1Collins, 1984 - 470 pages |
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Page 316
... London Bridge raised against them , they went on to Lambeth where they sacked the Archbishop's palace and the house of John Imworth , warden of the Marshalsea . It was not only the proletariat of Southwark who sympathised with the ...
... London Bridge raised against them , they went on to Lambeth where they sacked the Archbishop's palace and the house of John Imworth , warden of the Marshalsea . It was not only the proletariat of Southwark who sympathised with the ...
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... London . From Lincoln- shire , Leicester and Northampton to the coasts of Kent and Sussex its richest and most populous counties were aflame , while , as the news spread of London's capture and the King and Council's humiliation , other ...
... London . From Lincoln- shire , Leicester and Northampton to the coasts of Kent and Sussex its richest and most populous counties were aflame , while , as the news spread of London's capture and the King and Council's humiliation , other ...
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... London and flower of the wool merchants of all England ' - Thomas Paycocke of Cogge- shall , and John Barton of Holme who had engraved on the windows of his house : ' I thank God and ever shall , It is the sheep hath paid for all ...
... London and flower of the wool merchants of all England ' - Thomas Paycocke of Cogge- shall , and John Barton of Holme who had engraved on the windows of his house : ' I thank God and ever shall , It is the sheep hath paid for all ...
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Silent Vanished Races I | 1 |
The Coming of the English | 15 |
The Faith | 24 |
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