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I am what I am... take me as u find me or leave me where I stand...If yr not honest,open & straight with me then hit the freeway...Only Allah <3 can judge me.....☪☪☪☪☪☪ ♥♥♥ شبانہ خان 43years old 6 kids ages25/ 23/16/14/10/8,have 3 grandkids ages 5yrs,6yrs & 1yr old,iam independent,tolerant,kind,like meeting/knowing intelligent people & gaining knowledge,i love music & pc's & am hoping to build one soon. One other thing,I DETEST RACISTS !!! ____________________ MAY ____________________ ♥░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░░♥ ♥░░▓▓▓▓░░▓▓░░░░▓▓░░░░░▓▓▓▓░░▓▓░░▓▓░░♥ ♥░▓▓░░▓▓░▓▓░░░░▓▓░░░░▓▓░░▓▓░▓▓░░▓▓░░♥ ♥░▓▓▓▓▓▓░▓▓░░░░▓▓░░░░▓▓▓▓▓▓░▓▓▓▓▓▓░░♥ ♥░▓▓░░▓▓░▓▓░░░░▓▓░░░░▓▓░░▓▓░▓▓░░▓▓░░♥ ♥░▓▓░░▓▓░▓▓▓▓▓░▓▓▓▓▓░▓▓░░▓▓░▓▓░░▓▓░░♥ __________________BLESS US __________________

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As a child, Florence was very close to her father, who, without a son, treated her as his friend and companion. He took responsibility for her education and taught her Greek, Latin, French, German, Italian, history, philosophy and mathematics. Elizabeth Gaskell described her as "tall, willowy in figure, with thick shortish rich brown hair, a delicate complexion, and grey eyes that are generally pensive but could be the merriest. " Her biographer, Colin Matthew, has pointed out: "Florence was a good mimic, attractive to men, and had a number of suitors; many of the men she met through her parents remained lifelong friends.... At seventeen she felt herself to be called by God to some unnamed great cause. In March, 1853, Russia invaded Turkey. Edward T. History of St Thomas. The First English Bible It was in the grounds of the Hospital in Southwark that the first complete translation of the bible into English was made.

In 1533, Thomas Cromwell and Sir Thomas More suggested that the Scriptures should be translated into `the vulgar tongue'. Miles Coverdale made the translation and James Nicholson printed the Bible from premises in St Thomas's. The grounds also housed one of England's most famous stained glass window manufacturers. The Reformation The Hospital was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1540, despite pleas from the City to allow it to take over control. Our history. Lambeth Walk. Lambeth Walk Any time you're Lambeth way Any evening, any day You'll find us all Doin' the Lambeth Walk ...Oi !

Lambeth Walk was an unremarkable street-market in the neighbourhood of Kennington which would have been familiar to all 19th century London Partletons who no doubt would have routinely visited it for pie & mash, pease pudding and jellied eels... Flowers2mail.com - mail a bunch of flowers! Survey of London: volume 23 (pp. 104-117) [See plates 84, 87, 88, 91, and 93.] The Church of St. Mary, Lambeth, because of its proximity to the London residence of the Primate, has a unique interest among the parish churches of the London area. It was for many centuries almost an adjunct of the palace, and many of its rectors have been chaplains or household officers of the Archbishop and often men of considerable eminence.

Its bells rang out whenever royal personages came, as they frequently did up to the Stuart period, to visit the Archbishop. At its door was the landing stage of the Horseferry to Westminster, and many others beside Mary of Modena and her baby must have taken shelter under its walls on their way to or from Westminster and Whitehall. From the entry in Domesday Book we know that there was a church dedicated to St. Figure 35: St. The Partleton Tree, In Their Shoes. Lambeth Palace and St-Mary-at-Lambeth Church Lambeth Palace is the official London Residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

It has been in the possession of the Archbishops since about 1200. Below is a map showing its location. Index. The Pearly Story ~ "Past" Pearly Kings & Queens have a unique and proud heritage . . . one which is at the heart of London folklore . . . they evolved from the under-classes; a melting pot of people who came from all corners of the world to seek a living on the mean streets of an overcrowded city ~ so well depicted by Dickens in many of his novels ~ their fascinating story is as old as London Towne itself . . . . . From the 10th century, through medieval times, to the height of the Victorian era, street hawkers competed to sell their wares in the hustle-bustle of London’s main general Market ~ Cheapside.

They learnt that those who cried loudest, longest and with the most panache did the most business. Here the bells of St Mary-le-Bow Church rang out the curfew ~ the signal to extinguish fires, close the city’s gates and an attempt to close trading for the day ~ but to the street trading hawkers the day only ended when the last apple or pie was sold. Long may they Reign! Samuel Pepys Diary 1666 - Fire of London. Oh the miserable and calamitous spectacle!

Samuel Pepys Diary 1666 - Fire of London

Commentary September 2, 1666 It was a small mistake, but with great consequences. On September 2, 1666, Thomas Farrinor, baker to King Charles II of England, failed, in effect, to turn off his oven. He thought the fire was out, but apparently the smouldering embers ignited some nearby firewood and by one o'clock in the morning, three hours after Farrinor went to bed, his house in Pudding Lane was in flames. The fire then leapt across Fish Street Hill and engulfed the Star Inn. Flags of Every Country. Food Comparison. TV and Film Online.

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