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Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` (quote, excerpts) ```````````````````````````` CHAPTER I - The Manor and Liberty of Norton Folgate The western part of the area discussed in this volume, north of Artillery Passage, consisted until 1900 of two liberties, the northern being Norton Folgate and the southern the Old Artillery Ground. The latter had its origin as part of the     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 3, 2008 13:10

Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` (quote, excerpts) ```````````````````````````` Tower Hamlets/City/Hackney Now just a short section of the A10 linking Bishopsgate with Shoreditch High Street, Norton Folgate was formerly a well-known mercantile neighbourhood. As Mr Burgess says in Shaw’s play Candida, ‘I never met a man as didn’t know Nortn Folgit before.’ Until
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```````````````````````````` (quote, excerpts) ```````````````````````````` A tribute to an area of London that became a byword for creativity and cultural diversity, you can walk across the Liberty of Norton Folgate in a few minutes. Underfoot, down into the soil, is old London. The past is very close in Norton Folgate. Always has been. Shakespeare probably lived there, and his     

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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 3, 2008 13:05

(quote, excerpts) Residents 'go independent' to beat skyscraper Campaigners find a weapon in Tudor land grant Vanessa Thorpe, arts correspondent Sunday May 11, 2008 The Observer Residents fighting plans for a new Norman Foster-designed skyscraper in central London intend to declare 'independence' to prevent it being built in their small parish of Norton Folgate. Like the
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Author: Lyra
Date: Jul 3, 2008 12:53

Lyra wrote: ```````````````````````````` (quote, excerpt) Meredith Hanmer, who had spied on English Catholics in France in the early 1580s. During his incumbency at St Leonard's, he was accused of stripping memorial plaques off the tombs, "for covetousness of the brass, which he converted into coined silver", thereby "leaving no memory of such as had been buried
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```````````````````````````` (quote, excerpt) Meredith Hanmer, who had spied on English Catholics in France in the > early 1580s. During his incumbency at St Leonard's, he was accused of > stripping memorial plaques off the tombs, "for covetousness of the > brass, which he converted into coined silver", thereby "leaving no > memory of such as had been buried under them". > > The activities     

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Author: Lyra
Date: May 19, 2008 13:51

(quote) The Shoreditch years Charles Nicholl wonders what might lie hidden under the rediscovered 'Shakespeare's church' Saturday April 26, 2008 The Guardian The old London church of St Leonard's, Shoreditch, was demolished in the 18th century, and replaced by the Palladian-style edifice one sees today, but now the current vicar, the Rev Paul Turp, believes he has identified
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``````````````````` (quote, excerpts) ``````````````````` Shakespeare's London Connection By Charles Nicholl, Evening Standard 15.04.08 Shakespeare was born, married and buried in Stratford-upon-Avon, but he spent most of his working life in rented accommodation in London. It was his place of business, the theatrical and literary capital to which he was drawn and in which he struggled     

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Author: tankfixer
Date: Jul 28, 2008 21:13

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Author: Lyra
Date: Apr 30, 2008 13:04

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Date: Apr 30, 2008 12:42

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Date: Apr 29, 2008 13:26

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Date: Apr 18, 2008 12:49

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Author: lacey3
Date: Apr 24, 2007 04:27

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