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A New History of London
… on the south east to within 33 feet west of Bow-lane on the south west: within which circuit is included the Poultry, the east end of Cheapside, part of Pancras-lane, Queen-street and Bowlane; Grocer's-alley, about 136 feet of the south end of the Old Jewry 2; Ironmonger-lane, King-street, Laurence-lane, the principal part of …
A New History of London
… grate by Lothbury church, to the south side of Ironmonger-lane; but no farther than the south east corner of … to Coleman-street, and the south side from Ironmonger-lane: all which are divided into six precincts. Bethlehem … direct line to Cripplegate church; and from a narrow dirty lane, of irregular and mean buildings, is become an open …
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… Cordwainers-street ward, from Cordwainers-street, now Bow-lane; which formerly was chiefly inhabited by shoemakers and … The principal streets 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 Basing-lane, with the …
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… &c. as Star court, Weigh-house yard, Newman's yard, Finch lane, Freeman's court, Swithin's alley, Castle alley, and the … side there are Peter's alley, Michael's alley, Birchin lane, Change alley, and Pope's head alley. Cornhill. The only … of Cornhill, between the church of St. Peter and Birchin lane, stands the parochial church of St. Michael Cornhill; …
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… &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 …
A New History of London
… of the late priory of St. Bartholomew; a part of Long-lane, on the north, toward Aldersgatestreet; and all … They were cloathed in white, and having made a vow of poverty lived by begging. Their convent was founded by Sir … the knights hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem, whose poverty as yet preserved them from the like corruptions, …
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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. …
A New History of London
… in Leadenhall-street, Fenchurch-street, Seething-lane, and the Stillyard, beside cellars for pepper under the …
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