Guildhall

Guildhall, a building in London and a hall for banquets of the City Corporation; destroyed by the fire of 1666 and rebuilt in 1789.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Guildford * Guildhall School of Music
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Gueux
Guiana
Guicciardini
Guichard, Karl
Guicowar
Guido Aretinus
Guido Reni
Guienne
Guignes, Joseph de
Guildford
Guildhall
Guildhall School of Music
Guilds
Guillotine
Guinea
Guinegate
Guinevere
Guiscard, Robert
Guise
Guise, Charles, Cardinal of Lorraine, Duke of
Guise, Claude of Lorraine

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Guildhall in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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