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A New History of London
… cure; are points not altogether so clear, as it is that no coffee-house schemes, however well intended, can answer any …
A New History of London
… carried the address, was forced to take refuge in Nando's coffee-house, but in his hurry left the address in the coach, …
A New History of London
… the brokers and gamblers in the national funds do in the coffee houses in Exchange alley directly opposite. Three …
A New History of London
… every day, and cried as in the public streets. A public coffee-house, with an eating-house, are kept in it; and all …
A New History of London
… a plain building two stories high, which contains two coffee houses, to which there are ascents by a flight of …
A New History of London
… of excise on beer, ale, and spirituous liquors; on tea, coffee, and chocolate; on malt, hops, soap, starch, candles, …
Survey of London
… Square, Canon Capel Cure, had asked for a site for 'a Coffee house and for a Mission house' in Grosvenor Mews and …
Survey of London
… John Ayres, Lady Craven, and the proprietor of Will's coffee house. 2 This last had been established in 1671 in a … 10 No. 1 Bow Street continued under the name of Will's coffee house until at least 1730, 5 but in 1743 it was known as Chapman's coffee house, and by 1751 the name Will's had been …
Survey of London
… enjoyed a long and well-patronized existence, as tavern or coffee house, until at least the reconstruction of the … it visually. In 1787 four of the ten disorderly taverns or coffee houses found in the parish were in this street and in …
Survey of London
… and more consequential part of the street contained a coffee house by this time, the Turk's Head at or near No. 20, 69 and it was with its coffee houses that the name of the street was to be most … 10, where Daniel Button, who had formerly kept Button's coffee house, died in 1731 in a penurious condition: Button …
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