. The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent. ^jjLyjimiiiimjrcg ?/?//>? 0VSS i2(/fi2f}. HISTORY OF LONDON. 438 |>eple.* This accident, with the circumstances which arose out ofit, is stated in the Iter. Roll, for London, comprising entries of thepleas of the crown held during that and several preceding and sub-sequent years. A correct transcript of the record, is given in theGentlemans By which it appears, that the stone andother materials of the Bell Tower, valued at 20 marks, which be-came forfeited to the king as a deodand, were restore
. The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark and parts adjacent. ^jjLyjimiiiimjrcg ?/?//>? 0VSS i2(/fi2f}. HISTORY OF LONDON. 438 |>eple.* This accident, with the circumstances which arose out ofit, is stated in the Iter. Roll, for London, comprising entries of thepleas of the crown held during that and several preceding and sub-sequent years. A correct transcript of the record, is given in theGentlemans By which it appears, that the stone andother materials of the Bell Tower, valued at 20 marks, which be-came forfeited to the king as a deodand, were restored by himto the prior and convent of the church of Christ at Canterbury. This accident is a proof of the steeple being then a structure ofconsiderable antiquity, and from its falling into Cheapside musthave been situated near the present one. It was rebuilt in 1284,and stood until 1512, when it was again rebuilt, or materiallyaltered. Of this latter structure, a view is preserved, not only inthe gen
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