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A New History of London
… themselves, and ran to different parts. One body went to Smithfield, where they doubtless collected auxiliaries; …
A New History of London
… off on the Thames, over against Whitehall 37, and in West Smithfield. The tory maxims by which the court was now …
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… and made them cry High church and Ormond; and in Smithfield they burned a print of king William: a French or …
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… in the King's-bench against the collectors of toll in Smithfield, during the time of Bartholomew fair, on 15 …
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… some time in the house of one Parsons in Cock-lane West Smithfield, who was parish clerk to St. Sepulchre's without …
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… which lies in the county of Middlesex, and part of East Smithfield; 7 Geo. III. c. 85. and 9 Geo. III. c. 22. For the …
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… the profits arising from the fair of that name in Smithfield; alleging, that as the city privileges were … king Edward; he suffered a cruel and ignominious death in Smithfield. 1306. When the king conferred the order of …
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… rich priory of St. John of Jerusalem (at Clerkenwell) near Smithfield, which they also burned, together with the stately … only to gain time. At last a conference was agreed to in Smithfield; where the king met him on horseback. As his … king Richard appointed a great tournament to be held at Smithfield, on the Sunday after Michaelmas, 1390; and sent …
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… with a mean cruelty ordered the grocer to be beheaded in Smithfield. He set out the same day in quest of Henry, and …
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… woman being burnt at Paul's cross, and a man and woman in Smithfield. 33 Neither consistency nor constancy made any … in Westminster, Water-lane in Fleet-street, Long-lane in Smithfield, and the Butcher-Row without Temple-Bar. The mayor …
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