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A New History of London
… another party had been sent for the same night to Spitalfields, where the mob had broken the windows of several … may in time fall into less tenacious hands: this grand sewer was so far compleated in the middle of October; and …
A New History of London
A New History of London
A New History of London
… in the north-east, to the iron-gate over the common-sewer, near the back gate of Bethlehem-hospital in … begins, in the north, to the iron grate over the common-sewer, under the east end of St. Margaret's church in …
A New History of London
… related. 4 So that Fleet-ditch now exists only as a common sewer like Wallbrook. Fleet prison. On the east side of the …
A New History of London
… This ward is bounded on the east, by the parishes of Spitalfields, Stepney, and St. George's in the east; on the …
A New History of London
… abbey garden to the Thames; where there is now a common sewer built over it. In process of time a few houses …
A New History of London
… very beautiful parts, but it were to be wished they were sewer and larger, as there is a sufficient distance to view …
A New History of London
… time 15: but as he mentions it in one place by the name of Sewer's ditch 16, this may probably have been its original … the principal and scholars of Brazen-nose college Oxford. Spitalfields market. A little to the north west of the church … for roots and greens. St. Matthew's Bethnal Green. Behind Spitalfields to the north east lies the parish of St. Matthew …
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