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A New History of London
… over the common-sewer, under the east end of St. Margaret's church in Lothbury, in the south west; up Pig-street to the pump facing St. Bennet Fink's church in the south; and from the pump, near the north-east corner of St. Martin Outwich's church-wall in Bishopsgate-street, in the south-east, to …
A New History of London
… by Robert Fitz-Robert Fitz-Walter, &c. How Baynard's Castle, with the appurtenances, fell from the Possession of … these limits are, the west end of Thames street, St. Peter's hill, Bennet hill, Addle hill, Puddle-dock hill … lane, and Warwick lane, with the west end of Paternoster row. These streets, including the several courts and alley in …
A New History of London
… Old-Jewry; Lothbury, from Coleman-street to St. Margaret's church on the north side, and on the south to about … on the west side of Moorfields, commonly called Pavement-row, there is an Independent meeting-house. Improvement of … side of Lothbury, between Coleman-street and St. Margaret's church, is Founders-hall, in a court denominated from it. …
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… and lanes in this ward are Bow-lane, Queen-street, Budge-row, Little St. Thomas Apostle's, Pancrass-lane, a small part of Watlingstreet and … being in the gift of the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, the archbishop of Canterbury and the dean of St. Paul's
A New History of London
… north east, at the south-east corner of St. Martin Outwich's church in Bishopsgate-street, and runs by several windings … corner of Bishopsgate-street, it runs south to St. Peter's alley in Gracechurch-street, and from thence, by divers … courts, &c. as Star court, Weigh-house yard, Newman's yard, Finch lane, Freeman's court, Swithin's alley, Castle …
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… St. Olave Hart-street, one of the executors of Dr. White's will, enlarged the institution by building a spacious … donation of lord Berkley, who gave half of his uncle Cooke's books to this library; by several legacies, by private … apartment at the south side of the college. Dr. Williams's library. A similar institution for the use of dissenters is …
A New History of London
… in Pickaxstreet, at the end of Fan-alley, and in St. John's-street: on the west, by bars in Holborn, at the east end of Middle-row; and at the west end of Fleet-street by the gate called … several wards, chosen annually by wardmotes on St. Thomas's-day 2. The resemblance indeed fails in one particular, as …
A New History of London
… and down that lane to the north side of St. Foster's church-yard only on the east side, and to over against the … Then from the said wall, down to Windsor-house, or Nevil's-inn, and down Monkwell-street, on the west side, and by … into Cheapside; so up the south side of Pater-noster-row to within about 12 doors of Avemary-lane, the west side …
A New History of London
… on the north, by the Charter-house, the parish of St. John's Clerkenwell, and part of St. Andrew's parish without the freedom; on the west by High-Holborn, … side of Holborn up to the bars at the east end of Middle-row is included; from thence the boundary line tends …
A New History of London
… and eminent traders: those on the north side, are Pope's-head-alley, Exchange-alley, Birchin-lane, and George-yard; on the south side, St. Swithin's-lane, Sherbourn-lane, Abchurch-lane, St. Nicholas-lane, and … the epithet of Back-church from its situation behind a row of houses, to distinguish it from St. Gabriel's church, …
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