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… with the citizens of London, convened in St. Paul's Church-yard, to deliberate upon the mal-administration of William …
A New History of London
… St. Ann's Limehouse 8; that Deptford, by means of the dock yard was grown too large for the old parish church to contain … building a bridge across the river Thames, from New Palace-yard, or the Wool Staple, in the city of Westminster, to the …
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… and which was lodged in the suttling house under the Tilt-yard coffee-house Whitehall; by some accident took fire: by this … explosion the front wall of the room, with that of the coffee-house over it, were blown into the street, several …
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… friend, Anonymous. "He frequently goes to Storey's. Gate coffee-house." The duke upon this sent a person to the coffee-house, to desire Mr. Barnard to come and speak to him. … black baize, in the middle of which was a space about a yard square, railed round, with a false bottom, that sunk …
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… cure; are points not altogether so clear, as it is that no coffee-house schemes, however well intended, can answer any … in Fleet-street, stood in the pillory in New Palace yard Westminster; for republishing the North Briton compleat … several thousands of samples from 5 s. to 5 l. per yard; which book had been secretly handed about among the …
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… carried the address, was forced to take refuge in Nando's coffee-house, but in his hurry left the address in the coach, …
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… then making on the bank of the river near Durham-yard, were taken into consideration at this council. What had … notes. "Case of the petitioners for leave to embank Durham-yard, &c. "The river Thames is the king's highway; the … of ground, on the north side of the river, called Durham-yard and Salisbury-street, with a view to convert the same …
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… Guildhall in the city, which stood where now the Still-yard is in Thames-street. 1222. A trivial occurrence in the … of the citizens at large. They met in St. Paul's church-yard, and were deemed the supreme assembly of London, to …
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… to the four lately mentioned; namely, in St. Paul's church-yard; the collegiate church of St. Martin-le-Grand, at St. …
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… their hands. A riot ensued; their warehouses at the Still-yard were plundered; but assistance being procured by water …
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