The War Diary of a London Scot Alderman G M Macaulay 1796 7
The War Diary of a London Scot Alderman G M Macaulay 1796 7
George Mackenzie Macaulay
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* White Conduit House in Pentonville and its tea-gardens were much frequented by City people. The place became the headquarters of cricket in the second half of the eighteenth century. t Bagnigge Wells, opened in 1739, had a great vogue in our diarist's time. The pump-room is said to have been formerly Nell Gwynn's dining-room in Bagnigge House. The tea- gardens were a favourite and not too reputable resort of City folk. The site was in Gray's Inn Road, a little to the north of Clerkenwell Poli...ce-Court. 112 WAR DIARY OF A LONDON SCOT. Bragge, justifying the measure, but deprecating- its being construed into a precedent, carried by a majority of 204, but in the minority Mr. Pitt had the mortification to see the name of Sir William Pulteney and others, who, in general, have approved of his conduct. A Common Hall held in London to support the Motion, and then agreed to, but the Alderman on the ground that this could not be the sense of their constituents, (from the number in the Hall), voted for Bragge's Amendment.
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