Royal St. James's: Being a Story of Kings, Clubmen and CourtesansHale, 1988 - 257 pages |
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... officers to apprehend malefactors for offences outside the City ) so that he could rightfully send away or attack any beadles or bailiffs or constables from outside . ( The Irishman had been saved from certain death . ) By about 1450 ...
... officers to apprehend malefactors for offences outside the City ) so that he could rightfully send away or attack any beadles or bailiffs or constables from outside . ( The Irishman had been saved from certain death . ) By about 1450 ...
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... officers and men indiscriminately . The conditions were appalling , and nothing was done to relieve the situation since all were considered traitors . Not until December 1651 were the majority of the prisoners set free , some on ...
... officers and men indiscriminately . The conditions were appalling , and nothing was done to relieve the situation since all were considered traitors . Not until December 1651 were the majority of the prisoners set free , some on ...
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... Officers the paper was partly burnt but the crowd rescued the remainder and made a great Bonfire of it at the Temple Bar , burning also a large Jackboot . ' The fact that Lord Bute was a Scotsman and the lover of Augusta , Dowager ...
... Officers the paper was partly burnt but the crowd rescued the remainder and made a great Bonfire of it at the Temple Bar , burning also a large Jackboot . ' The fact that Lord Bute was a Scotsman and the lover of Augusta , Dowager ...
Contents
A House of Civility | 168 |
the enclave de luxe for the Nobility | 174 |
Goode lodgings may be found here | 189 |
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