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A History of the County of London
… survives are St. Anthony's Hospital in the parish of St. Benet Fink, and St. Mary Rouncevall near Charing Cross, both …
Old and New London
… and in fines 620; and that if the new street cut near St. Benet Fink Church, another 1,000 would not satisfy him for … of the French Protestant Church, and demolition of St. Benet Fink, Bank Buildings, and Sweeting's Alley, was, …
A History of the County of York
… and French merchants and a few Englishmen, including Adam Benet from Leicester. 98 Their presence in York may serve to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Road (1948), Grantly Street (1951), and on the site of St. Benet's church (1951). A Nuclear Engineering laboratory, the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1918, as permanent private halls, Campion Hall and St. Benet's Hall. The first real attempt to solve the problem of …
A Survey of London
… themselues. Saxons vnskilful of building with stone. Benet a Monk brought in Masons.; Woden churches and golden … stone, vntill the yeare 680. for then it is affirmed that Benet Abbot of Wirrall, maister to the reuerend Bede, first …
A Survey of London
… Magdalen, in olde Fishstreete, and in the parrish of S. Benet Huda, Lymehurst, or Limehost in the parrish of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Passion of Trowbridge; and a cloth 'No. 10' of John Benet of Warminster. While most of Kitson's white Wiltshire …
Alumni Oxonienses
… no vulgar poet," died of the plague in the parish of St. Benet Fink in July or Aug., 1625; father of John lastnamed. … See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. Tonstall, Robert B.A. from Benet (C.C.) Coll., Cambridge, 1616-17, M.A. 1620; …
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