id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 31412 Thornbury, Walter Old and New London, Volume I A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places .txt text/plain 405925 19761 74 Great men's tombs abounded in Old St. Paul's--John of Gaunt, Lord alderman, sheriff, Lord Mayor, President of Christ's Hospital, and M.P. for the City, and finally, dying in 1713, full of years, was buried attorney; Dr. Salter, father of a master of the Charter House; Dr. Hawkesworth, a popular author of the day; Mr. Ryland, a merchant; Mr. John Payne, a bookseller; Mr. Samuel Dyer, a young man training for a "I returned to London," says Boswell, "in February, 1766, and found Dr. Johnson in a good house in Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, in which he Strahan died a year after his old friend, Dr. Johnson, at his house in New Street, leaving £1,000 to the Stationers' house of Sir John Fineux, Lord Chief Justice of England, neare to St. Bride's, in Fleet Street. Milk Street--Sir Thomas More--The City of London School--St. Mary "It was of old time the king's house," says Stow, ./cache/31412.txt ./txt/31412.txt