Summary of John Guy's a Daughter's Love

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The author's eldest child, Margaret, would always remember her first home, the Barge at Bucklersbury. It was a sought-after location because of its proximity to the Stocks Market, where meat, poultry, and fish were sold. The parish church of St Stephen Walbrook was built in limestone with a fine timber roof covered in lead. #2 The author's eldest child, Margaret, would always remember the Barge at Bucklersbury. It was a sought-after location because of its proximity to the Stocks Market, where meat, poultry, and fish were sold. The house was divided into tenements and converted for residential use. #3 Thomas More's home was a sought-after location because of its proximity to the Stocks Market, where meat, poultry, and fish were sold. It was divided into tenements and converted for residential use. The family's main focal point was a private chapel. #4 Thomas More's house was a sought-after location because of its proximity to the Stocks Market, where meat, poultry, and fish were sold. It was divided into tenements and converted for residential use. The family's main focal point was a private chapel.
Summary of John Guy's a Daughter's Love