Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... London continued to assume its position more and more ; Winchester never recovered . Next came the suppression of ecclesiastical institutions by Henry VIII . , which was a serious blow to the prosperity of the city . By the middle of ...
... London continued to assume its position more and more ; Winchester never recovered . Next came the suppression of ecclesiastical institutions by Henry VIII . , which was a serious blow to the prosperity of the city . By the middle of ...
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... London " and Roger de Inkepen " Mayor of the cytie of Winchester . " So that even as early as that time London had encroached . At the period of the dispute in 1404 , " Drewghe Barantyne " was Mayor of London , and “ Mark le faire ...
... London " and Roger de Inkepen " Mayor of the cytie of Winchester . " So that even as early as that time London had encroached . At the period of the dispute in 1404 , " Drewghe Barantyne " was Mayor of London , and “ Mark le faire ...
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... London , Farneham , Alton , and any other whatsoever place infected " are mentioned . This was probably the plague that visited London in 1603-1604 , when 30,578 persons perished there , but which gave fatal premonition elsewhere . The ...
... London , Farneham , Alton , and any other whatsoever place infected " are mentioned . This was probably the plague that visited London in 1603-1604 , when 30,578 persons perished there , but which gave fatal premonition elsewhere . The ...
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