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A New History of London
… On the west side of Wood-street, at the corner of Huggen-alley facing Ladlane, is situated the church of St. Michael …
A New History of London
… in the same manner in Pickaxstreet, at the end of Fan-alley, and in St. John's-street: on the west, by bars in …
A New History of London
A New History of London
… where the conduit stood, facing the Old Change, to Pannier-alley, Ivy-lane, Newgate-market, and Warwick-lane, the east … maintenance. Stationers hall. At the upper end of Cock Alley, in Ludgate-street, is situated Stationers hall, on the …
A New History of London
… the Old Bailey on the north side of the hill, and to Cock-alley on the south side of the hill: both sides of the Old …
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… XXIII. Langbourn ward. Derivation of the name. Near Magpie-alley adjoining to the church of St. Catherine Coleman in … eminent traders: those on the north side, are Pope's-head-alley, Exchange-alley, Birchin-lane, and George-yard; on the south side, St. …
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A New History of London
… many thousands of quarters. Coal meters office. In Church-alley St. Dunstan's hill stands the Coal Meters office; where …
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… and other parts without the freedom beyond Fann's-alley on the east-side, and at Carthusian-street on the west …
A New History of London
… fire in 1666. St. Catharine Coleman church. In Magpie alley Fenchurch-street, stands the parish church of St. … north end of Burystreet by London wall; another in Magpie-alley close by the church of St. Catharine Coleman; the third …
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