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A New History of London
… brick or stone, forbad cellars for victualling houses, and sheds or other annoyances in the streets 10;. He soon after …
A New History of London
… of the common council, the city wall was cleared of all sheds and buildings without; its bulwarks were repaired and …
A New History of London
… through the said channel or ditch, and that no houses or sheds shall be erected thereon, exceeding 15 feet in height. …
A New History of London
… down, and the ground laid into the street. The shops or sheds under St. Dunstan's church, in Fleet-street, to be …
A New History of London
… erected on the sides of the river, received rents for sheds and embankments, granted leave to erect stairs, &c. and …
A New History of London
… are fruit and greens. At a convenient distance round are sheds for poulterers, bacon-sellers, butchers, &c. The …
A New History of London
… did not sufficiently spoil the street, a range of paltry sheds are suffered to remain round it, though a parliamentary …
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