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This resource contains 2,300 records concerning market and trading privileges in the hinterland of medieval London. ... London's Past Online; Search RHS bibliography of over 40,000 publications relating to Greater London's history; history.ac.uk...
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Market networks: London, hinterland trade, and the economy of England ... Themes such as London's impact on its agrarian hinterland, its market relations with the rest of the country, its role as a site of innovation and for the reception of new ideas, its social geography, its mercantile and political culture,
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London and its hinterland. Normally held on the west side of Westminster Hall, the court heard a variety of pleas, among which those of debt became the most common.1; Plaintiffs from throughout the country resorted to the court for the recovery of debts worth £2 or more.
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theater, theatre, london, Hinterland, Sebastian Barry, Irish plays, Out of Joint, Abbey Theatre Dublin, the Cottesloe, National Theatre, Patrick Malahide, Max Stafford-Clark ... A CurtainUp London Review; Hinterland by Lizzie Loveridge;
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"Where's the beef?" cries the politician-hero of Hinterland as he surveys a savourless sandwich. And I'd ask much the same question of Sebastian Barry's play itself. ... ; National Theatre, London; More reviews...
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Why does it say Tartuffe in neon? As you take a Lyttelton pew for Moliere's 17th-century comedy about hypocritical puritanism, his antihero's name fluoresces on high like the latest ad in Piccadilly Circus. Lindsay Posner's production is essentially a costume drama, designed by Ashley ... Related newspaper, magazine,
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Johnny Silvester (Patrick Malahide), the disgraced former Irish Taoiseach at the centre of Hinterland, in theory fits this double-edged bill. Under police protection in his Dublin mansion, he awaits the verdict of a tribunal on his nest-feathering corruption during ... A Streetcar Named Desire, Donmar Warehouse, London;
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The Premiership makes a much welcomed return this weekend, as Round 1 kicks off with the now regular season opener, the London Double Header at Twickenham. Quins make the 500m journey across the A316 to HQ to meet Wasps, for this season’s away fixture. ... the Top London Rugby Club...
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Raymond Chai's Taniec was a pleasing, if unadventurous, opening which the dancers presented well and with obvious enjoyment. The five brief movements were ... Liam Scarlett's Hinterland was well worth the waiting for; perhaps the most appealing work of the entire evening. It is difficult to go wrong with Shostakovitch.
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