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Old and New London
… Rear Admiral of the White, and commander of his Majesty's fleet stationed in Jamaica. It consists of a great statue of …
Old and New London
… Baldwin's Gardens, near Gray's Inn; Whitefriars, between Fleet Street and the Thames; the old Mint in Southwark; and …
Old and New London
… took their stand on Cornhill, and the Cardinal Virtues in Fleet Street; a fountain of Helicon ran Rhenish wine; and the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1347, it furnished 20 ships and 264 mariners towards the fleet destined for the siege of Calais: in this subsidy, … of Castile, on his voyage from Zealand to Spain, with a fleet of 80 ships, on board of which was his queen, being …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… where that celebrated outlaw is said to have kept a small fleet to assist his escape in times of emergency. The town is … the inner harbour is sufficient accommodation for a large fleet to ride in safety. There are several wet and dry docks, …
A Dictionary of London
… Aldersgate Street. White Horse Alley, Inn East out of Fleet Market, in Farringdon Ward Without (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, …
A Dictionary of London
… p.282). Rebuilt since 1543. White Horse Inn North out of Fleet Street, in Farringdon Ward Without east of Wine Office …
A Dictionary of London
… called Barking Court (q.v.). White Lion Court South out of Fleet Street, west of Salisbury Court, in Farringdon Ward …
A Dictionary of London
… House of Carmelite or White Friars on the south side of Fleet Street between Bridewell and the Temple. Site marked by … to Temple Lane west, and north from the Thames almost to Fleet Street, in Farringdon Ward Without. The inhabitants of … by the Carmelite Friars. Whitefriars (Street) South out of Fleet Street to the Thames and east to Water Lane, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an artist of some merit, who came from Holland in the fleet with the Prince of Orange, and settled in this town: …
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