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… to apply to parliament for leave to destroy the cross in Cheapside, with all its superstitious ornaments; and on May … of parliament caused the Book of Sports to be burned in Cheapside, by the common hangman. The open part the city of … of the house of commons, proclaimed the king's trial in Cheapside, to invite all persons to bring accusations against …
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… in Cornhill, was adorned with naval trophies; the third in Cheapside, near the end of Woodstreet, of the Corinthian and … St. Paul's church-yard; the passage and gate-way out of Cheapside into St. Paul's church-yard; the passage at St. Dunstan's-church Fleet-street; from Cheapside into Bucklersbury; the passage at Temple-bar; and …
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… made, at Honey-lane, to receive that formerly kept in Cheapside; these markets were established by act of … dine in the city, and after having seen the procession in Cheapside, were magnificently entertained in Guildhall. 1678. …
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… was hanged, drawn and quartered, at the end of King-street Cheapside, fronting his own house. The outlines of a prince's … they hoped in a little time to walk in procession through Cheapside. The king also sent circular letters to the …
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… and gentry, went first to a balcony prepared for them in Cheapside, to see the procession: which by the numbers of …
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… went to the house of Mr. James Eaton linen-draper in Cheapside, facing Bow-church, from whose balcony she viewed …
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… place for seeing the procession, opposite Bow-church, Cheapside. Being conducted afterward by the sheriffs to …
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… of William the Conqueror, the parish church of St. Mary in Cheapside, was built; and being the first church that was … taking off the roof of the church of St. Mary-le-Bow in Cheapside, which was carried a considerable way; and when it …
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… viewed the procession as usual on such occasions, from Cheapside; were afterward superbly treated at dinner, …
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… and the trunk-maker's house, at the south-west corner of Cheapside, leading into St. Paul's church yard, to be pulled …
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