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… this front is a grand gate that opens into the court-yard, and leads into the great hall. This is of the … house is built at the north east corner of the church-yard. St. Peter le Poor church. On the west side of … figure being very convenient for an auditory. The church-yard was given to the parishioners as a free burial place …
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… stock-fishmonger, gave two pieces of ground to be a church-yard; which was consecrated in 1392. The patronage of this …
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… Carter lane, St. Paul's chain, part of St. Paul's-church yard, the east side of Creed lane, Ave Maria lane, and … the south side, having before purchased the church, church-yard, and parsonage house, with the right of patronage, from … church stood at the south west angle of St. Paul's church yard; but after the union of the parish with St. Mary …
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… St. Laurence Jewry. At the south west corner of Guildhall-yard, stands the parish of St. Laurence Jewry, which runs …
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… On the west side of Coleman-street, opposite to Kings-arms-yard, is the church dedicated to Stephen the proto-martyr, …
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… street are several courts, &c. as Star court, Weigh-house yard, Newman's yard, Finch lane, Freeman's court, Swithin's alley, Castle … the brokers and gamblers in the national funds do in the coffee houses in Exchange alley directly opposite. Three …
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… Henry VIII. and the site thereof turned into a carpenter's yard, the south isle of the church of St. Mary Elsing Spital …
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… Friarslane, Cosins-lane, Dowgate-dock, and the Still-yard; St. Laurence Pountneyhill, almost as far as St. Laurence's church-yard; Suffolk-lane, as far as the passage into Bush-lane; … as far as Tallowchandlers-hall northward; Chequer-yard; Elbow-lane as far as the church-yard, only the south …
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… down that lane to the north side of St. Foster's church-yard only on the east side, and to over against the south west corner of the said church-yard on the west side. But from thence to the stone wall on … Farendon in 1361, at the entrance into the south church-yard of St. Paul's; and within the said gate, all that part …
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… line tends southward between Staples-inn and Castle-yard, and in an irregular direction crossing Chancery-lane … every day, and cried as in the public streets. A public coffee-house, with an eating-house, are kept in it; and all … the same side of Holborn, between Fetter-lane and Castle-yard, is Bernard's-inn, an inn of Chancery, belonging to the …
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