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John Strype's Survey of London Online
Book 5, Chapter 6 The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [Maiors and Sheriffs.]
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John Strype's Survey of London Online
Book 1, Chapter 17 Tower of LONDON. Occurrences.
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Book 5, Chapter 28 [Court of] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [Common Council.]
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John Strype's Survey of London Online
Book 6, Chapter 6 The City of WESTMINSTER.
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Book 1, Chapter 25 Schools. Mercers. Merchant Taylors.
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Book 2, Chapter 7 Broadstreet Ward. St. Martins Outwich.
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Book 5, Chapter 29 [Order of Precedency] The TEMPORAL GOVERNMENT. [of Aldermen.]
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John Strype's Survey of London Online
Book 6, Chapter 1 The Monastery of St. PETER.
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Witches in Early Modern England
"A pond in Garraton turns from water to blood and is a supposed sign from God as to how the people are all of one blood.", 'The Most Strange and Wounderfull Apperation of Blood in a Pool at Garraton in Leicester-shire', Anonymous, London (1645)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"James Cook, Thomas Blossom, and Edward See witness the apparition of a battle horse in the sky over where the Battle of Dunbar had taken place.", 'More Warning Yet. Being a True Relation of a Strange and Most Dreadful Apparition which was Seen in the Air', Godly-learned minister of the Gospel., London (1654)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"Anonymous 21 of London gives birth on 16 September, 1645 to a monstrous baby that has nails coming out of its thighs, no head, and stumps for legs.", 'The Most Strange and Wounderfull Apperation of Blood in a Pool at Garraton in Leicester-shire', Anonymous, London (1645)
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Witches in Early Modern England
"A minister from Suffolk (Anonymous 475) affirmed that "one of the poor women that was hanged for a VVitch (Anonymous 476) at Berry Assizes, in the year 1645" sent her imps (Anonymous 235) into the ar ... ", 'A Candle in the Dark', Thomas Ady, London (1655)
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British Museum Images
His Excellencie the Lord Fairfax Generall of the forces raised by the Parliament, 1650
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His Excellencie the Lord Fairfax Generall of the forces raised by the Parliament, 1650
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His Excellencie the Lord Fairfax Generall of the forces raised by the Parliament, 1650
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His Excellencie the Lord Fairfax Generall of the forces raised by the Parliament, 1650
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