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A New History of London
… was laid in Lamb's conduit fields at the bottom of Red lion street Holborn, September 16th 1742, a house being hired …
A New History of London
… Taylors-hall received some damage, every house in White-lion court, five houses on the Exchange side of Cornhill, …
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… use of the former owners of these wharfs. "The idea of a quay or embankment all along the north side of the river …
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… several springs into a head, at the upper end of Red-lion street, Holborn, since denominated from him Lamb's …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Com North ton agricol po: se appren michael Raper de red lion Court extra Bippsgate pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 17 Joseph …
A New History of London
… the former with a coronet, and the latter with a reined lion; and under the pavement, in a vault, appears Envygnawing …
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… St. Matthew is distinguished by an angel; St. Mark, by a lion; St. Luke, by an ox; and St. John, by an eagle. To the …
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… gate beneath. On a pedestal over this arch stands a carved lion, the crest of the duke's arms. The building on each side …
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… at the corners near the base are alternately placed the lion and unicorn the British supporters, with festoons …
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