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Description: Identifier: historysurveyofl02mait (find matches) Title: The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time Year: 1756 (1750s) Authors: Maitland, William, 1693?-1757 Entick, John, 1703?-1773, ed Subjects: Publisher: London : T. Osborne and J. Shipton Contributing Library: Boston Public Library Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: fhall we find our good Phyfician now ?I doubt not, but fome others will as much:Yet (in thefe Dayes) we find not many fuch.Sleep then, thou happy Soule, in endlefle Reft, All good Mens Groanes, be powred on theGrave -,Live thou in Abrahams Bofom with the Blcft, Where Faith and Workes due Recompence fhallhave.My Sight grows Dimme, fighing my Fleart makes fore.Tears blot my Paper, I can write no more. Officers, &c. in this Parijh.The Veftsy is general; two Church-wardens;one hundred and forty-feven Floufes. See AMerf-gate Ward. OLD ARTILLERY GROUND. Though this is an Extraparochial Royalty be-longing to the Tower of London, yet ,as it is fi-tuate within the ancient Bounds of the City, Ifhall therefore infert it in this Place. The Dif-burfements whereof on Account of the Poor areas follow : Overfeers of the Poors Account, A. D. 1727. /. s. d.Peter Newhoufe receivd — ^35 I2 IO Paid on Account of the Poor 328 7 4 Balance to the Liberty — 5 5^ Officers, Ibid. Ibid. Lib. AcBook. alia Text Appearing After Image: Book III. The HISTORY of LONDON. 1163 ibid. u. Officers, Sec. belonging to this Liberty.Here being neither Donation, Monumental In-fcripcion or Veftry, the Officers of the Libertyare, two Overfeers of the Poor; one Conftable ;two Head boroughs ; one Scavenger, who paidthe Raker for cleanfing the Streets, and carryingaway the Duft, the Sum of twenty-eight Pounds;one Beadle, and three Watchmen ; two hun-dred and two Houfes. Antiquities, &c. in this Liberty.This Liberty was antiently a large Field, de-nominated Tajfel-Clofe. See Bifoopfgate Ward. St. P A N C R A S. This Parifh is a Rectory, and one of the thir-teen Peculiars in this City belonging to the Arch-bifhop of Canterbury ; the Church whereof floodon the North Side of St. Pancras-lane, nearQueen-Jlreet, in the Ward of Cheap. Robert deSandwich was Rector thereof in the Year 1319.Its Name it owes to its Dedication to St. Pancras,a young Phrygian Nobleman, who for his ftricfAdherence to the Chriftian Faith fufTered Martyr-dom at Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: The history and survey of London - from its foundation to the present time (1756) (14590294429)
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Author: Maitland, William, 1693?-1757; Entick, John, 1703?-1773, ed
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