Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... Holborn , probably took its name from Boulogne Gate , as the " Bull and Mouth , " in Aldersgate Street was a corruption of Boulogne Mouth , and both were , no doubt , intended as compliments to Henry VIII . , who took that town in 1544 ...
... Holborn , probably took its name from Boulogne Gate , as the " Bull and Mouth , " in Aldersgate Street was a corruption of Boulogne Mouth , and both were , no doubt , intended as compliments to Henry VIII . , who took that town in 1544 ...
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... Holborn Bridge , where it received the affluent called the Holbourne , which rose somewhere near St. Giles's . The existence of this brook is denied by some topographers , but it is distinctly shown in a very old map of the manor of ...
... Holborn Bridge , where it received the affluent called the Holbourne , which rose somewhere near St. Giles's . The existence of this brook is denied by some topographers , but it is distinctly shown in a very old map of the manor of ...
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... Holborn Bridge consisted of four different bridges joined together at the sides . Yet in 1670 the bridge was found to be too narrow for the traffic , and it had to be rebuilt , so that the way and passage might run in a " bevil line ...
... Holborn Bridge consisted of four different bridges joined together at the sides . Yet in 1670 the bridge was found to be too narrow for the traffic , and it had to be rebuilt , so that the way and passage might run in a " bevil line ...
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