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  Kings Arms, Woolwich - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The Kings Arms is a public house in Woolwich, London that was bombed in 1974 and is now a landmark on the route of the London Marathon.
Standing at 1 Frances Street by Woolwich Dockyard, it was built in the nineteenth century.
A bomb made of 6lb of gelignite with the addition of shrapnel was thrown through the window into the bar on November 7, 1974.
voyager.in /Kings_Arms,_Woolwich   (235 words)

  
 Thomas Ady
Demonology’ written by King James I, which Ady suggests was ghost-written for him by James, Bishop of Winton (Winchester).
19-14 The King that faithfully judgeth the poor, his throne shall bee established.
Very profitable to bee read by all sorts of people, especially judges of assizes, sheriffs, justices of the peace, and grandjurymen before they passe sentence on those that are condemned for Witchcraft (Published in London, Printed for R. to bee sold by H. Brome at the Gun in Ivy-Lane, 1661).
www.controverscial.com /Thomas%20Ady.htm   (1359 words)

  
 Old Heatonian » 2002 » December
He obviously never managed to grab the stone from the old monk’s hand.
The quizmaster at the Kings Arms is getting vindictive in his old age.
On Thursday he penalised the previous week’s victors by deducting a point at the start of the quiz.
www.oldheatonian.co.uk /nulook/?m=200212   (171 words)

  
 Rare Occult and Esoterica Books - First Editions and Signed
The sequence consists of 22 highly symbolic and elaborate images, representing the alchemical process through classical allegory.
The death and rebirth of the King are shown along with seven flasks each associated with a planet, containing birds transmuting into the Red King and White Queen or the final tincture of the Great Work, ending with the Sun rising over the world.
London: Printed for Dorman Newman at the Kings Arms in the Poultry, 1678.
www.harringtonbooks.co.uk /occult.html   (8503 words)

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