Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... side of the church - yard , adjoining to John Newton's toft . Item , there are two acres of land on the south side of the church - yard called " the Priest Croft , " ( George Thompson's land lying both on the east and west side of it ...
... side of the church - yard , adjoining to John Newton's toft . Item , there are two acres of land on the south side of the church - yard called " the Priest Croft , " ( George Thompson's land lying both on the east and west side of it ...
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... side of London Bridge for the reasons given when we spoke of the " King's Head , " so for the same reason a number of inns , some of which we have already mentioned , were on the northern side of the bridge . Besides those already named ...
... side of London Bridge for the reasons given when we spoke of the " King's Head , " so for the same reason a number of inns , some of which we have already mentioned , were on the northern side of the bridge . Besides those already named ...
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... side to Harp Alley on the Holborn side . As it was about half - way between Holborn and Fleet Street bridges , it was sometimes called Middle Bridge . It was built of stone , with a stone rail and banister , and was ascended by fourteen ...
... side to Harp Alley on the Holborn side . As it was about half - way between Holborn and Fleet Street bridges , it was sometimes called Middle Bridge . It was built of stone , with a stone rail and banister , and was ascended by fourteen ...
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