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A New History of London
… and Walbrook wards Extent. The extent of this ward is from St. Martin's-lane in the east, to Cloak-lane in the west; and from thence … Friarslane, Cosins-lane, Dowgate-dock, and the Still-yard; St. Laurence Pountneyhill, almost as far as St. Laurence's …
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… by Aldersgate and Cripplegate-wards, and the liberty of St. Martin le Grand; on the west by Farringdonwithout; and on … west. Then from the south end of Gutterlane westward to Foster-lane, and down that lane to the north side of St. … church for the inhabitants of this, and the parish of St. Leonard Foster-lane, which is annexed to it; and which being …
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… of Farringdon-within, the precinct of the late priory of St. Bartholomew near Smithfield, and the ward of Aldersgate; … on the north, by the Charter-house, the parish of St. John's Clerkenwell, and part of St. Andrew's parish … of the late priory of St. Bartholomew; a part of Long-lane, on the north, toward Aldersgatestreet; and all …
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… of the name. Near Magpie-alley adjoining to the church of St. Catherine Coleman in Aldgate-ward was antiently a spring … and through Lombard-street as far as the church of St. Mary Woolnoth. Here parting into several shares, or … and turning Southward, it left a name to Share-bourn-lane, or South-bourn-lane from its running southward to the …
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… of the city. In the year 1444 the parson and parish of St. Dunstan in the East, finding Simon Eyre a rich citizen … in Leadenhall-street, Fenchurch-street, Seething-lane, and the Stillyard, beside cellars for pepper under the …
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… on the east, by the parishes of Spitalfields, Stepney, and St. George's in the east; on the south by Tower-hill; on the … the great Essex road. It took its name from the church of St. Mary, which was originally a chapel of ease to St. Dunstan's Stepney, and which from its white outside was …
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… running westward takes in the south side of Great Trinity lane, and Old Fish-street, to Lamberthill. From this which is … Evans, a benefactor to the company. Blacksmiths hall. St. Nicholas Cold-abbey. The company of Blacksmiths have a … corner of Labour-in-vain hill, stands the parish church of St. Nicholas Cold Abbey; the reason of which adjunct to the …
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… contained Towerstreet, a part of Thames-street, Seething-lane, Mark-lane, Mincing-lane, Hart-street, Idle-lane, St. Dunstan's-hill, Harp-lane, Water-lane, Beer-lane, with … of the most glorious and undivided Trinity, and of St. Clement in the parish of Deptford Strond, in the county …
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… streets are, part of Thames street, from Little Elbow-lane in the east, to Towns end lane in the west; a part of Queen-street, Great St. Thomas Apostles, Garlick-hill, Great and Little … for the purposes of the company to which it belongs. St. Michael's Royal. On the east side of College-hill stands …
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… on both sides the way from Green Lettice court to Abchurch-lane; the east end of Bucklersbury; St. Swithin's lane, almost as far as Bearbinder-lane; a small … the whole building into the earth 3. Salters-hall. Behind St. Swithin's church, at the north west corner, is …
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