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... Lane that leads to the Thames , and a third from a Road that goes round Brentford ; one of these Parties was to Attack his Majesty's Guards in Front , and another in the Rear , whilst ten or twelve men ...... were to assassinate his ...
... Lane that leads to the Thames , and a third from a Road that goes round Brentford ; one of these Parties was to Attack his Majesty's Guards in Front , and another in the Rear , whilst ten or twelve men ...... were to assassinate his ...
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... Lane , and appears to have borne that name for many years . In Edward I.'s time it was so foul and miry that the precaution of barring it up to prevent accidents became necessary . The physical condition of the environs of Chancery Lane ...
... Lane , and appears to have borne that name for many years . In Edward I.'s time it was so foul and miry that the precaution of barring it up to prevent accidents became necessary . The physical condition of the environs of Chancery Lane ...
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Chancery Lane , has many most interesting asso- ciations connected with past greatness worthy of note . Fuller , however , in his Worthies , ' records one fact about the building which is of special importance . He says , " He [ Ben ...
Chancery Lane , has many most interesting asso- ciations connected with past greatness worthy of note . Fuller , however , in his Worthies , ' records one fact about the building which is of special importance . He says , " He [ Ben ...
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Alice de Chambrier ancient Anne Anne Boleyn appears arms Bishop buried BUSK called century Chancery Lane Charles Church connexion copy correspondent Court daughter death Dictionary died Duke Duke of Kendal Earl edition Edward Elizabeth England English engraved EVERARD HOME F. C. BIRKBECK TERRY father Fentoun France French Frimley George give given Helensburgh Henry Henry VIII History inscription interest J. F. MANSERGH James JOHN PICKFORD King knight Lady land Lane late letter Lincolnshire London Lord manor marriage married Mary meaning mentioned Molière Nathaniel Rich Newbourne notice original parish poem poet portrait Prince printed published Queen query quoted readers reference Richard Robert Royal Sarah Hoggins says Scotland seems Sir John stone Street Thomas tion verse volume wife William word writing