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THE GUILDHALL abundant timbers and carved gables, to take one right back to the fourteenth century, though the name was only recently bestowed on this particular building.
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The Guildhall, Boston.
But alas, not only all the monastic buildings, but nearly all the domestic buildings which once made Boston like a medieval Dutch town are gone, though the fifteenth-century brick Guild-
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