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The pageant , in appropriate honor of the company ' s patron saint , John the
Baptist , consisted of an allegorical representation of that saint , and other similar
personages , amongst whom were four boys , who spoke complimentary
speeches ...
The pageant , in appropriate honor of the company ' s patron saint , John the
Baptist , consisted of an allegorical representation of that saint , and other similar
personages , amongst whom were four boys , who spoke complimentary
speeches ...
Page 95
Sir John was elected in opposition to the citizens , his political bias being toward
the court . The strongest party feeling was exhibited on the occasion , and the
sheriffs Dubois and Papillion arrested him , and brought actions against North
and ...
Sir John was elected in opposition to the citizens , his political bias being toward
the court . The strongest party feeling was exhibited on the occasion , and the
sheriffs Dubois and Papillion arrested him , and brought actions against North
and ...
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... London : he moreover built the church of little Alhallows , in Thames Street ,
with other pious and devout acts . John Hind , draper , lord major 1405 , built the
church of St . Swithen , by London - stone , & c . Sir John Norman was the first
that ...
... London : he moreover built the church of little Alhallows , in Thames Street ,
with other pious and devout acts . John Hind , draper , lord major 1405 , built the
church of St . Swithen , by London - stone , & c . Sir John Norman was the first
that ...
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