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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Parisian exiles living within 3 miles of Christ Church, Spitalfields, with rules dating from 1720, met once a month, … sick benefit of 7 s. a week. It met at an alehouse in Spitalfields in 1800 but the Pitt's Head, Tyssen Street, was … society of Lintot (a Norman village), which was founded in Spitalfields in 1708, met at the Flower Pot in Brick Lane in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ROAD. The area between the green and Dog Row on the east, Spitalfields and Shoreditch Side on the west, and Hackney …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and five houses on the east side of 'the pathway from Spitalfields to the Nag's Head'. 61 The pathway was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish church or Sir George Wheler's tabernacle in Spitalfields, 'an annual charge' and an incitement to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green The West: Shoreditch Side, Spitalfields, and the Nichol THE WEST: SHOREDITCH SIDE, SPITALFIELDS, AND THE NICHOL. Waste alongside Collier's … Church, which in 1674 was called Collier Row. 26 Spitalfields, officially the parish of Christ Church created …
Survey of London
… for the terminus and final stretch of line through Spitalfields were made in 1839 and 1840. 7 The line through … successfully challenged by the freeholder and lessee of Spitalfields Market as an infringement of their monopoly …
A New History of London
… some new parishes to be now erected. The hamlet of Spitalfields was vastly enlarged by the number of silk …
A New History of London
… king at Shadwellmarket, Ratcliff-cross, Norton-falgate, Spitalfields-market, Shoreditch, and Bethnal-green. On the …
A New History of London
… another party had been sent for the same night to Spitalfields, where the mob had broken the windows of several …
A New History of London
… This ward is bounded on the east, by the parishes of Spitalfields, Stepney, and St. George's in the east; on the …
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