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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… reign of king Edward I. It is 48 feet long, and 25 feet broad, and is enclosed by iron railing. It was formerly much …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… which is preceded by the following text: "Yea, though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will fear …
Old and New London
… clothed, that are glad when they are escaped naked. Walk not there too late." As lately as the year 1745, there …
Old and New London
… and not inclined to business, he thought he would take a walk into the City to amuse his mind; and having strolled … top of St. Paul's, and that he only comes down to take a walk in the churchyard and get his dinner at the house in the … its lap? Mogg's map. The Thames that ebbs and flows in its broad channel? A tidy kennel ! The bridges stretching from …
Old and New London
… Bishop Corbet, that jolly prelate, speaks of "The walk, Where all our British sinners swear and talk, Old hardy … there was a tower. The portico was intended for a Paul's Walk, to drain off the profanation from within. Nor were the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of modern erection, and consists chiefly of one long broad street; in the centre is a covered market-cross, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a room for an office at the top of the Clarendon Building, Broad St., and in 1895 accommodation also for the Nettleship … common room131 High St. in 1898, then 41 High St., then 44 Broad St., and 16 Ship St. in 1910. The lecture-rooms and … and also allowed it to occupy several rooms in 1 Jowett Walk, as Principal's room and general office, and as Common …