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A New History of London
A New History of London
… on the west side of Moorfields, commonly called Pavement-row, there is an Independent meeting-house. Improvement of … top of the steeple. The body is well enlightened with a row of lofty windows; over which the wall is terminated by a …
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… and lanes in this ward are Bow-lane, Queen-street, Budge-row, Little St. Thomas Apostle's, Pancrass-lane, a small part … At the south west angle of St. Sythe's lane, in Budge-row, is situated the church of St. Anthony, vulgarly termed …
A New History of London
A New History of London
… on the west, by bars in Holborn, at the east end of Middle-row; and at the west end of Fleet-street by the gate called …
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… into Cheapside; so up the south side of Pater-noster-row to within about 12 doors of Avemary-lane, the west side … thence southward, Ludgate-street, formerly called Bowyer-row, as far as the spot where lately stood Ludgate: and on the north side, up Pater-noster-row, beginning where the conduit stood, facing the Old …
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… side of Holborn up to the bars at the east end of Middle-row is included; from thence the boundary line tends … that purpose near the house of the latter, in Goldsmiths-row behind Gough-square Fleet-street, now called the king's … is 146 feet. The body of the church is enlightened with a row of very large gothic windows, with buttresses between, …
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… the epithet of Back-church from its situation behind a row of houses, to distinguish it from St. Gabriel's church, …
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… from the gate along the city wall northward, Shoe-maker-row leads to Bevis Marks, and so to Camomile-street; and from …
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