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Summary Evelina is on a mission and that mission is to avoid Lord Orville at all costs. In the past this mission would be more easily accomplished but since being guests together, Lord Orville is difficult to avoid and Evelina is finding it difficult to come up with excuses out of his invitations. Evelina is further upset when she finds that she is included in an anonymous poem, Beauties of the Wells as the most beautiful woman in town. Lord Orville’s polite jealousy is further revealed when…

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JETTIED WOODEN HOUSES These houses are like those in the City of London in 1666. Many of the images in JT Smith’s book Ancient Topography of London show medieval or Tudor buildings that survived into the 18th and early 19th centuries. The City of London had many houses in this style at the time of the Great Fire.  Timber-framed buildings from this period were often ‘jettied’. This means that the upper storeys leant out into the street and were supported on brackets. Jetties increased the fire ri 18th Century London, Tudor Houses, Thomas Smith, Regency London, Historical London, Victorian England, John Thomas, London Wall, The Great Fire

JETTIED WOODEN HOUSES These houses are like those in the City of London in 1666. Many of the images in JT Smith’s book Ancient Topography of London show medieval or Tudor buildings that survived into the 18th and early 19th centuries. The City of London had many houses in this style at the time of the Great Fire. Timber-framed buildings from this period were often ‘jettied’. This means that the upper storeys leant out into the street and were supported on brackets. Jetties increased the…

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Henry VIII loved building and designing palaces to the extent that when he died in 1547, he left 55 palaces that he could call his own. The biggest was Whitehall Palace but surprisingly, very little is left to see of the magnificent palace and you have to be a spy of some sort to see it because the

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