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Old and New London
… in and importers of cloth, having tenter-grounds in Moorfields. The ancient London tailors made both men's and … the Lord Mayor and aldermen outside the City wall, near Moorfields, and accompanied them to Guildhall, and afterwards … duke their captain). They continued their march through Moorfields, by Finsbury, to Smithfield, where, after having …
A Dictionary of London
… Court, Thames Street. Three Tun Court See Crown Court, Moorfields. Three Tun Court, Hart Street, Crutched Friars See …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… Mitre, the, in Cheapside, 249 Monkwell Street, 437, 441 Moorfields, 48, 431, 492 Mortlake (Surrey), 133 Mount Joy's …
Old and New London
… ministers of the two chapels in Tottenham Court Road and Moorfields often preached alternately in these edifices. At … any rate, the eccentric Matthew Wilks, who was minister at Moorfields from 1775 to 1829, is stated to have had the …
Survey of London
… Matthew Wilks at Whitefield Chapel and the Tabernacle, Moorfields, until his death in 1826. John Campbell. Born Forfar, 1794. Had joint charge of this Chapel and Moorfields for 20 years. Resigned to engage in literary work …
A Dictionary of London
… Hospital, removed 1814, and afterwards by Albion Chapel, Moorfields (q.v.). Tower Ditch Made by the Bishop of Ely …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by John Folds, yeoman. the following place-names occur: Moorfields, Leonard's Fields, Haggsfield, Kilncroft, Slater …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… called Marsh House (or Elston Hall), Salisbury and Moorfields, in all about 220 acres. 21 John March's house in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
A History of the County of Lancaster
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