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A New History of London
… side of Clerkenwell-green stood, were now built upon; and Holborn was gradually continued up to the village of St. …
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… projects. They proceeded in grand cavalcade from Ely-house Holborn to Whitehall, where the king and queen viewed them …
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… two of them were executed before their own doors, in Holborn and Cornhill, others of them died in prison, and the …
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… the disorder which had chiefly raged in St. Giles's, Holborn, and toward Westminster, began to travel eastward, …
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… White-friars, Ram-alley, and Mitre-court;in Holborn, Fulwood's Rents, and Baldwin's-gardens in …
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… and at Westminster abbey, Christ's hospital, St. Andrew's Holborn, and abundance of other places, it was carried clear …
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… the channel of Bridewell-dock, from the river Thames to Holborn-bridge, was directed to be sunk to a sufficient … channel was soon after made navigable from the Thames to Holborn-bridge; but that the profits arising by the … that part of the said channel, from Fleet-bridge to Holborn-bridge, instead of being useful to trade, as was in …
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… apprehended, and a party of the foot guards attended at Holborn-bars, to guard the prisoners to Tyburn; but Mr. …
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… Ludgate-hill and through the Strand; and the third along Holborn by Covent Garden. When these three bodies joined … for the mansion-house, Fleet ditch was arched over from Holborn bridge down to Fleet-street and the market placed …
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… of Temple bar, the addressers turned back and got into Holborn by Chancery-lane and Fetter-lane, being severely …
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