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A New History of London
… which lie opposite Goodman's-fields, crossing Whitechapel-street; where on the farther side thereof next …
A New History of London
… Giles's in the fields, St. John's-street, Shoreditch, and Whitechapel; the extremities of which streets were fortified … where they doubtless collected auxiliaries; another to Whitechapel, where they took the colours from a captain's …
A New History of London
… Cripplegate, Shoreditch, Bishopsgate, Aldersgate, Whitechapel, and Stepney. In the months of August and … and in the Royal-Exchange; and the broad street in Whitechapel might be mistaken for a green field. Those …
A New History of London
… for their comfortable embarkation, their camp behind Whitechapel church was broke up, and they went on board …
A New History of London
… Holborn, the town and borough of Southwark, Shoreditch, Whitechapel parish, St. John's Street, (in Clerkenwell) … Holborn, with Westminster, Clerkenwell, Shoreditch and Whitechapel; and the street called the Strand, was chiefly … the parliament ordered, that the street from Aldgate to Whitechapel church, Chancery-lane, High Holborn, …
A New History of London
… St. James Clerkenwell, St. Leonard Shoreditch, St. Mary in Whitechapel, St. Katharine in the Tower, and St. Mary … Mary at Newington 261 St Mary at Rotherhith 256 St Mary at Whitechapel 767 St Matthew at Bethnal Green 268 St Paul at …
A New History of London
… without the walls of London, are bounded on the east, in Whitechapel, the Minories, and Bishopsgate, by bars; which …
A New History of London
… ward. The principal streets within these limits are, Whitechapel as far as the bars; Houndsditch; and the Minories. White chapel. Whitechapel is a fine wide street, and is the principal …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
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