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The Metropolitan Meat-Market
Old and New London: Volume 2
once the resort of Cockney lovers, Cockney duellists, and Cockney agitators. "At
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Sport, ancient and modern: Hunting, staghounds
A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 2, General; Ashford, East Bedfont With Hatton, Feltham, Hampton With Hampton Wick, Hanworth, Laleham, Littleton
we find the editor of Bell's Life writing that 'the cockney hunts
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Pentonville
Old and New London: Volume 2
that celebrated Cockney place of amusement, "White Conduit House." The original ... to confess that some of his early knowledge of Cockney character, and, indeed, ... northwarda great point with the ...
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Greenwich: The parish church
Old and New London: Volume 6
the poorer. Numbers of cockneys, however, come to the park already well
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Brick Lane
Survey of London: Volume 27, Spitalfields and Mile End New Town
for the accommodation of Cockney junketings. Henry Smith of Chancery Lane, joiner,
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Hornsey
Old and New London: Volume 5
the honour of affording a theatre for cockney duellists. The building ... out as teagardens, and the large lake formed, which was much frequented by cockney
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The northern suburbs: Holloway
Old and New London: Volume 5
as the Copenhagen Fieldsonce the resort of Cockney lovers, Cockney sportsmen, and Cockney agitators. Of the past history of this place, including the noted
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Registers, vestry records and church fittings
Survey of London Monograph 6, St Dunstan's Church, Stepney
of the Stepney or Cockney's Feast, instituted at Ratcliff in the year 1674,
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Sadler's Wells
Old and New London: Volume 2
the Cockney pedestrian, after his early summer walk, expected to fall upon
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Coldbath Fields and Spa Fields
Old and New London: Volume 2
down into this Cockney Pool of Bethesda in a chair. Mr. Baynes died in 1745, and was buried
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