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... Temple Church . When Charles Lamb entered the East India House in April , 1792 , Peter Peirson and his brother , John Lamb , were his sureties . Page 101 , line 11 from foot . Our great philanthropist . Prob- ably John Howard , whom ...
... Temple Church . When Charles Lamb entered the East India House in April , 1792 , Peter Peirson and his brother , John Lamb , were his sureties . Page 101 , line 11 from foot . Our great philanthropist . Prob- ably John Howard , whom ...
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... Temple sparrows . His Chambers were at 5 King's Bench Walk . Bar- rington became a Bencher in 1777 and died in 1800. He is buried in the Temple Church . His Episcopal brother was Shute Barrington ( 1734-1826 ) , Bishop successively of ...
... Temple sparrows . His Chambers were at 5 King's Bench Walk . Bar- rington became a Bencher in 1777 and died in 1800. He is buried in the Temple Church . His Episcopal brother was Shute Barrington ( 1734-1826 ) , Bishop successively of ...
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... Temple . John Selden ( 1584-1654 ) , the jurist , who lived in Paper Buildings and practised law in the Temple , was buried in the Temple Church with much pomp . Page 104. Grace Before Meat . London Magazine , November , 1821 . This was ...
... Temple . John Selden ( 1584-1654 ) , the jurist , who lived in Paper Buildings and practised law in the Temple , was buried in the Temple Church with much pomp . Page 104. Grace Before Meat . London Magazine , November , 1821 . This was ...
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... Church of the Templars . This allusion to the Temple Church and its Gothic heads was used be . fore by Lamb in his story " First Going to Church " in Mrs. Leicester's School ( see Vol . III . ) . In that volume Mary Lamb had told the ...
... Church of the Templars . This allusion to the Temple Church and its Gothic heads was used be . fore by Lamb in his story " First Going to Church " in Mrs. Leicester's School ( see Vol . III . ) . In that volume Mary Lamb had told the ...
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