Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... course the river presently reached 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 ...
... course the river presently reached 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 ...
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... course of the brook . On reaching the southern end of High Street , it again turned to the south , crossed Oxford Street , ran down part of South Molton Street , turned west again to the south of Berkeley Square ; thence it flowed ...
... course of the brook . On reaching the southern end of High Street , it again turned to the south , crossed Oxford Street , ran down part of South Molton Street , turned west again to the south of Berkeley Square ; thence it flowed ...
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... course till it reached Maygrove Road ; it crossed that road , and taking a sudden turn south , it ran through Kilburn down to Belsize Road , south of which a small lake was formed , by its confluence there with a considerable tributary ...
... course till it reached Maygrove Road ; it crossed that road , and taking a sudden turn south , it ran through Kilburn down to Belsize Road , south of which a small lake was formed , by its confluence there with a considerable tributary ...
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