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A New History of London
… &c. within the walls are, Milk street, Aldermanbury, Love lane, Wood street, Silver street, Addle street, and a very … The chief places without the walls are, Fore street, Moor-lane, Whitecross street to beyond Beech lane, Redcross street, Beech lane, part of Barbican, and all …
A New History of London
… wards Extent. The extent of this ward is from St. Martin's-lane in the east, to Cloak-lane in the west; and from thence both east and west to the … are contained, on the south side of Thamesstreet, Old Swan-lane, Cold-harbour, Allhallows-lane, Campion-lane, …
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… this ward runs westward on the north side, and down Gutter-lane, as far as Huggen-lane on the east side, and to Kery-lane on the west. Then from the south end of Gutterlane …
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… of the late priory of St. Bartholomew; a part of Long-lane, on the north, toward Aldersgatestreet; and all … and in an irregular direction crossing Chancery-lane near the south end, points to Temple-bar: from whence it … of the goods deposited there; and the narrow street or lane afterward built where the cloth was sold, still retains …
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… and turning Southward, it left a name to Share-bourn-lane, or South-bourn-lane from its running southward to the Wallbrook, uniting … the church, which stood in the broad way between Mincing-lane and Rood-lane, that it was then called Fenchurch-street. …
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… in Leadenhall-street, Fenchurch-street, Seething-lane, and the Stillyard, beside cellars for pepper under the …
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… running westward takes in the south side of Great Trinity lane, and Old Fish-street, to Lamberthill. From this which is … Painter Stainers hall. On the west side of Little Trinity-lane stands the hall of the company of Painter Stainers, …
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… contained Towerstreet, a part of Thames-street, Seething-lane, Mark-lane, Mincing-lane, Hart-street, Idle-lane, St. Dunstan's-hill, Harp-lane, …
A New History of London
… streets are, part of Thames street, from Little Elbow-lane in the east, to Towns end lane in the west; a part of Queen-street, Great St. Thomas Apostles, Garlick-hill, Great and Little Elbow-lane, &c. which compose nine precincts. Three Cranes. At the …
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… on both sides the way from Green Lettice court to Abchurch-lane; the east end of Bucklersbury; St. Swithin's lane, almost as far as Bearbinder-lane; a small part of Lombardstreet, and almost all …
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