| William Herbert - 1834 - 534 Seiten
...merchandize. Stow's description of the hall or house of these Hanse-merchants above mentioned is, that " it was large, built of stone, with three arched gates...street ; the middlemost whereof is far bigger than the other, is seldom o|wned, and the other two are now" (159$) "mured up: the same is ndw called the Old... | |
| John Stow - 1842 - 250 Seiten
...Haunce had their Guildhall in Thames street in place aforesaid by the said Cosin lane. Their hall is large, built of stone, with three arched gates towards the street, the middlemost whercof is far bigger than the other, and is seldom opened, the other two be mured up ; the same is... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 882 Seiten
...rebuilt at their cost. Their Guildhall was in Thames Street, by Cosin Lane. Stow describes it as " large, built of stone, with three arched gates towards...street, the middlemost whereof is far bigger than the other, and is seldom opened ; the other two be mured up : the same is now called the old hall." In... | |
| Charles Knight - 1851 - 874 Seiten
...rebuilt at their cost. Their Guildhall was in Thames Street, by Cosin Lane. Stow describes it as " large, built of stone, with three arched gates towards...street, the middlemost whereof is far bigger than the other, and is seldom opened ; the other two be mured up : the same is now called the old hall." In... | |
| London and Middlesex Archaeological Society - 1870 - 862 Seiten
...Navy." (Register of the Privy Council.) The building was thus described by Stowe : " Their hall is large, built of stone, with three arched gates towards...the others, and is seldom opened. The other two be mured up. The same is now called the Old Hall." The hall contained two of the finest works of Holbein,... | |
| Frederick George Hilton PRICE - 1876 - 424 Seiten
...says the merchants of the Steelyard were a corporation established in the reign of Henry the Third. They were principally German merchants trading with...Hall." Cunningham writes that he was assured by his f1iend, Mr. T. Hudson Turner (than whome, he says, no person alive was better versed in the history... | |
| John Stow - 1890 - 496 Seiten
...Hanse * had their Guildhall in Thames Street in place aforesaid ty the said Cosin Lane. Their hall is large, built of stone, with three arched gates towards...street, the middlemost whereof is far bigger than the other, and is seldom opened, the other two be mured up. The same is now called the old hall Of later... | |
| John Stow - 1908 - 470 Seiten
...Guild hall in Thames street in place aforesaid, by the said Cosin lane. Their hall is large, builded of stone, with three arched gates towards the street, the middlemost whereof is farre bigger then the other, and is seldome opened, the other two be mured vp, the same is now called... | |
| John Stow - 1908 - 478 Seiten
...Guild hall in Thames street in place aforesaid, by the said Cosin lane. Their hall is large, builded of stone, with three arched gates towards the street, the middlemost whereof is farre bigger then the other, and Lseldome opened, the other two be mured vp, the same is now called... | |
| P. Meadows - 1914 - 290 Seiten
...Guild hall in Thames street in place aforesaid, by the said Cosin lane. Their hall is large, builded of stone, with three arched gates towards the street, the middlemost whereof is far bigger than the other, and is seldom opened, the other two be inured up, the same is now called the old hall. THE PRESERVATION... | |
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