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George Street
1) West out of Mansion House Place to St. Swithin's Lane (P.O. Directory). In Walbrook Ward.
First ...
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Minories
South out of Aldgate High Street, at No. 81, to Tower Hill (P.O. Directory).
The name seems to have...
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Church Street, Minories
East out of the Minories, leading to Holy Trinity, Minories Church (P.O. Directory).
Former names :...
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Swan Street, Minories
East out of Minories to Mansell Street (P.O. Directory). Partly in Portsoken Ward.
Former name: "Sw...
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The George, Leadenhall Street
Adjoined the Black Bull Inn, parish of St. Peter Cornhill, and was one of three messuages left to th...
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Little George Street
North out of India Street Minories at No. 5 (P.O. Directory).
Former name : "Vine Street" (W. Stow,...
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George
·noun A kind of brown loaf.
II. George ·noun A figure of St. George (the patron saint of England) o...
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The George
1) Enclosure of way through Spittle fields from the George to Smock Alley, 1673 (L. and P. Chas. II....
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george
Yellow George; a guinea. Brown George: an ammunition loaf.
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Great Minories
See Minories.
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Little Minories
See Church Street, Minories.
The bounds of Little Minories are set out in Letters Patent of James I...
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Minories' Cross
In Agas' map at the junction of the Minories and Little Tower Hill.
It is also shown on Haiward and...
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Minories' Ears
On the eastern boundary of .Portsoken Ward (Strype, ed. 1720, 1. ii. 26).
Not named in the maps.
...
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(Holy) Trinity Minories
At the east end of Church Street, Minories (P.O. Directory).
Stow speaks of it in 1603 as a parish ...
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George Inn, Bread Street
House of Sir William Littlesbery, alias Horne, called "the George" in Bredstreete given by him to th...
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George Street, Tower Hill
West from Little Tower Hill to Great Tower Hill (O.S. 1894).
First mention: Horwood, 1799.
Formerl...
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George Yard, Coleman Street
See George Court.
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Street
·adj Originally, a paved way or road; a public highway; now commonly, a thoroughfare in a city or vi...
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Street
The street called "Straight" at Damascus (Acts 9:11) is "a long broad street, running from east to w...
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Street
The streets of a modern Oriental town present a great contrast to those with which we are familiar, ...
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George noble
·- A gold noble of the time of Henry VIII. ·see <<Noble>>, ·noun.
...
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Bancroft, George
(1800-1891)
American historian, b. at Worcester, Massachusetts, and after grad. at Harvard, studied...
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Berkeley, George
(1685-1753)
Philosopher, eldest s. of William B., a cadet of the noble family of Berkeley, b. at Ki...
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Borrow, George
(1803-1881)
Philologist and miscellaneous author, and traveller, b. at East Dereham, Norfolk, s. of...
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Buchanan, George
(1506-1582)
Historian and scholar b. at Killearn, Stirlingshire, of poor parents, was sent in 1519,...
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Bull, George
(1634-1710)
Theologian, b. at Wells, ed. at Tiverton and Oxf., took orders, was ordained by an ejec...
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Campbell, George
(1719-1796)
Theologian and philosopher, was a minister of the Church of Scotland at Aberdeen, and P...
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Canning, George
(1770-1827)
Statesman, was b. in London, the s. of a lawyer. He lost his f. while still an infant, ...
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Catlin, George
(1796-1872)
Painter and writer, b. at Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, practised for some time as a lawye...
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Cavendish, George
(1500-1561)
Biographer, was Gentleman Usher to Cardinal Wolsey, to whom he was so much attached tha...
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Chalmers, George
(1742-1825)
Antiquary, b. at Fochabers, Elginshire, emigrated to America and practised law in Balti...
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Chapman, George
(1559-1634)
Dramatist and translator, was b. near Hitchin, and probably ed. at Oxf. and Camb. He wr...
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Combe, George
(1788-1858)
Writer on phrenology and education, b. in Edin., where for some time he practised as a ...
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Crabbe, George
(1754-1832)
Poet, b. at Aldborough, Suffolk, where his f. was collector of salt dues, he was appren...
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Croly, George
(1780-1860)
Poet, novelist, historian, and divine, b. at Dublin, and ed. at Trinity Coll. there, he...
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Darley, George
(1795-1846)
Poet, novelist, and critic, b. at Dublin, and ed. at Trinity Coll. there, he early deci...
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"Eliot, George"
see Evans, Mary Ann.
...
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Ellis, George
(1753-1815)
Miscellaneous writer, s. of a West Indian planter, gained some fame by Poetical Tales b...
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Farquhar, George
(1678-1707)
Dramatist, b. at Londonderry, s. of a clergyman, and ed. at Trinity Coll., Dublin, on l...
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Finlay, George
(1799-1875)
Historian, of Scottish descent, was b. at Faversham, Kent, where his f., an officer in ...
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Fox, George
(1624-1691)
Religious enthusiast, and founder of the Society of Friends, b. at Drayton, Leicestersh...
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Gascoigne, George
(1525 or 1535-1577)
Poet and dramatist, s. of Sir John G., and descended from Sir William G., the f...
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Gilfillan, George
(1813-1878)
Poet and critic, s. of a dissenting minister at Comrie, Perthshire, studied at Glasgow ...
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Gillespie, George
(1613-1648)
Scottish Theologian, was b. at Kirkcaldy, and studied at St. Andrews. He became one of ...
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Gissing, George
(1857-1903)
Novelist, b. at Wakefield. In his novels he depicted the environment and struggles of t...
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Grote, George
(1794-1871)
Historian, s. of a wealthy banker in London, was b. at Beckenham, and ed. at Charterhou...
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Grub, George
(1812-1892)
Historian, was b. in Old Aberdeen, and ed. at King's Coll. there. He studied law, and w...
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Herbert, George
(1593-1633)
Poet, brother of above, was ed. at Westminster School and Trinity Coll., Camb., where h...
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Lillo, George
(1693-1739)
Dramatist, of Dutch descent, was b. in London, succeeded his f. in business as a jewell...
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Long, George
(1800-1879)
Classical scholar, ed. at Camb. He was Prof. of Ancient Languages in the Univ. of Virgi...
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Lyttelton, George, 1st Lord Lyttelton
(1709-1773)
Poet, s. of Sir Thomas L., of Hagley, Worcestershire, ed. at Eton and Oxf., was the pat...
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MacDonald, George
(1824-1905)
Poet and novelist, s. of a farmer, was b. at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, and ed. at the Univ...
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Meredith, George
(1828-1909)
Novelist and poet, b. at Portsmouth, s. of Augustus M., a naval outfitter, who afterwar...
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Outram, George
(1805-1856)
Humorous poet, was a Scottish advocate, a friend of Prof. Wilson, and for some time ed....
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Peele, George
(1558?-1597?)
Dramatist and poet, s. of a salter in London, ed. at Christ's Hospital and Oxf., wher...
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Psalmanazar, George
(1679?-1763)
Literary impostor. His real name is unknown. He is believed to have been a native of F...
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Puttenham, George
(1530?-1590)
Was one of the s. of Robert P., a country gentleman. There has been attributed to him ...
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Rawlinson, George
(1812-1902)
Historian, b. at Chadlington. Oxfordshire, and ed. at Oxf., took orders, and was Canon ...
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Sale, George
(1697?-1736)
Orientalist, a Kentish man, and practising solicitor. In 1734 he pub. a translation of...
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Sandys, George
(1578-1644)
Traveller and translator, s. of an Archbishop of York, b. at Bishopsthorpe, and ed. at ...
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Steevens, George
(1736-1800)
Shakespearian commentator, ed. at Eton and Camb. He issued various reprints of quarto e...
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Ticknor, George
(1791-1871)
Historian and biographer, s. of a rich man, was b. at Boston, Mass., and ed. for the la...
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Tucker, George
(1775-1861)
Economist, etc., b. in Bermuda, became Prof., of Moral Philosophy, etc., in the Univ. o...
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Turberville, or Turbervile, George
(1540?-1610)
Poet, belonging to an ancient Dorsetshire family, was b. at Whitchurch, and ed. at Win...
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Whetstone, George
(1544?-1587?)
Dramatist, one of the early, roistering playwrights who frequented the Court of Eliza...
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Wither, George
(1588-1667)
Poet, b. near Alton, Hampshire, was at Oxf. for a short time, and then studied law at L...
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Moore, George
(b. 1857)
Novelist, playwright, and art critic. Flowers of Passion (verse) (1877), A Mummer's Wife ...
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(St.) George Eastcheap
See St. George Botolph Lane.
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The George, Aldersgate
On the east side of Aldersgate Street, adjoining Thanet House, opposite London House, in Aldersgate ...
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George Alley
1) South out of Lombard Street. In Langbourn Ward (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 163).
Not further ident...
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George Court
1) Out of Old Change to Paul's Chain (Rev. of Lond. 1728-P.C. 1732).
Not named in the maps.
2) Eas...
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George Inn
1) West out of Grub Street to Three Leg Court, in Cripplegate Ward Without (Strype, ed. 1720-Lond. G...
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George Lane
East out of Pudding Lane, at No. 30, to Botolph Lane (P.O. Directory). In Billingsgate Ward, on the ...
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George Yard
1) South out of Fenchurch Street, west of the Saracen's Head Yard (O.S. 1894-5, and Bacon, 1912). In...
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brown george
An ammunition loaf, A wig without powder; similar to the undress wig worn by his majesty.
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brown george
A hard and coarse biscuit.
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Angel Court, Minories
1) West out of the Minories to Vine Street. (Rocque, 1746.) In Portsoken Ward.
Formerly called: " E...
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Brown's Yard, Minories
See Peacock Place, Court.
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Bullocks Yard, Minories
See Bullocks Court.
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Church Passage, Minories
See Church Street, Minories.
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Crown Alley, Minories
West out of the Minories. In Portsoken Ward (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799).
Former name : "Crown Court" (O...
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Crown Court, Minories
See Crown Alley.
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Fountain Alley, Minories
See Fountain Court.
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Hamersmith Alley, Minories
See Hammer Court.
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Pope's Yard, Minories
See New Square.
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Preston's Yard, Minories
See Perston's Yard.
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Shepherd's Garden, Minories
See Sheppy Place.
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Ship Yard, Minories
See London Prentice Yard and Sheppy Place.
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Squerell Alley, Minories
See Squirrel Alley.
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Star Court, Minories
West out of Minories. In Portsoken Ward (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, 1799).
Former names: "Tarr Alley" (O. ...
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Tidewaiter's Court, Minories
See Lancaster Place.
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Trinity Court, Minories
See Lancaster Place.
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Watch House, Minories
Removed 1830, when the system of parochial watching was superseded by the establishment of the polic...
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Gold Street, Wood Street
See Goldsmith Street.
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Silver Street, Bouverie Street
See Pleydell Street.
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Argyll, George John Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of
(1823-1900)
Statesman and writer on science, religion, and politics, succeeded his f., the 7th duke...
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Boker, George Henry
(1823-90)
Poet, was in the American Diplomatic Service. Among his dramas, generally tragedies, are ...
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Brown, George Douglas
(1869-1902)
Novelist, wrote The House with the Green Shutters, which gives a strongly outlined pict...
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Buckingham, George Villiers, 2nd Duke of
(1628-1687)
Dramatist, s. of the 1st Duke, who was in 1628 assassinated by Felton. His life was ful...
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Byron, George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron
(1788-1824)
Poet, was b. in London, the s. of Captain John B. and of Catherine Gordon, heiress of G...
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Craik, George Lillie
(1798-1866)
Writer on English literature, etc., b. at Kennoway, Fife, and ed. at St. Andrews, went ...
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Curtis, George William
(1824-1892)
American essayist, editor, and journalist, contributed to New York Tribune, and to Putn...
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Etherege, Sir George
(1635?-1691)
Dramatist, was at Camb., travelled, read a little law, became a man-about-town, the co...
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Gleig, George Robert
(1796-1888)
S. of George G., Bishop of Brechin, entered the army, and served in the Peninsula and A...
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Henty, George Alfred
(1832-1902)
Boys' novelist, wrote over 80 books for boys, which had great popularity. Among them ar...
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Lawrence, George Alfred
(1827-1876)
Novelist, was a barrister. He wrote several novels, of which one--Guy Livingstone (1857...
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Lewes, George Henry
(1817-1878)
Philosopher and miscellaneous writer, b. in London, and ed. at Greenwich, and in Jersey...
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Liddell, Henry George
(1811-1898)
Historian, etc. Ed. at Charterhouse and Christ Church, Oxf., of which in 1855 he became...
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Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton-Bulwer, 1st Lord
(1803-1873)
Novelist and statesman, third son of General Earle Bulwer of Heydon and Dalling, Norfol...
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Mackenzie, Sir George
(1636-1691)
Lawyer and miscellaneous writer, s. of Sir Simon M., of Lochslin, a brother of the Earl...
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Smollett, Tobias George
(1721-1771)
Novelist, 2nd s. of Archibald S., of Dalquhurn, Dumbartonshire, and ed. at Glasgow, pro...
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Steevens, George Warrington
(1869-1900)
Journalist and miscellaneous writer, b. at Sydenham, and ed. at City of London School a...
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Ward, William George
(1812-1882)
Theologian, ed. at Winchester and Oxf., and came under the influence of J.H. Newman, wh...
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Wood, John George
(1827-1889)
Writer on natural history, s. of a surgeon, b. in London, and ed. at home and at Oxf., ...
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Becke, George Louis
(b. 1848)
Novelist. By Reef and Palm (1890), A First Fleet Family (1896), Pacific Tales (1897), Tom...
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Cable, George Washington
(b. 1844)
American novelist. Old Creole Days (1879), The Grandissimes (1880), Madame Delphine (1881...
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Douglas, Sir George Brisbane Scott, Bart.
(b. 1856)
Poet and miscellaneous writer. Poems (1880), The Fireside Tragedy (1896), New Border Tale...
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Frazer, James George
LL.D., D.C.L.
(b. 1854)
Writer on comparative religion, etc. Totemism (1887), The Golden Bough (18...
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Hardy, Ernest George
D.Litt.
(b. 1852)
Writer on Roman History. Christianity and the Roman Government, A History of Jes...
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Prothero, George Walter
Litt.D., LL.D., etc.
(b. 1848)
Historian. Life and Times of Simon de Montfort (1877), Memoir of He...
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Shaw, George Bernard
(b. 1856)
Novelist, critic, and dramatist. Novels, The Irrational Knot, Cashel Byron's Profession, ...
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Sims, George Robert
(b. 1847)
Novelist and dramatist, etc. The Dagonet Ballads, Memoirs of Mary Jane, Ten Commandments,...
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Smith, George Adam
D.D., LL.D.
(b. 1856)
Biblical scholar, etc. The Book of Isaiah (1888-90), Historical Geography of...
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Smith, George Gregory
(b. 1865)
Critic, etc. The Days of James IV., The Transition Period (of European literature of the ...
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Trevelyan, George Macaulay
(b. 1876)
Historical writer. England in the Age of Wycliffe (1899), England under the Stuarts (1904...
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Wells, Herbert George
B.Sc., etc.
(b. 1866)
Novelist. Select Conversations with an Uncle (1895), The Time Machine (1895)...
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(St.) George Botolph Lane
On the west side of Botolph Lane and at the south-east corner of George Lane. In Billingsgate Ward (...
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George Alley, Spitalfields
Messuages and one alley called the "George Alley" and a garden adjoining in parish of St. Botolph wi...
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George Coach Office
On the west side of Old Bailey, in Farringdon Ward Without (Lockie, 1810).
Not named in the maps.
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George Hotel, Inn
On the east side of Aldermanbury at No. 22, north of Three Nun Court, in Cripplegate Ward Within (O....
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George Wheel Alley
See George and Catherine Wheel Alley.
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New George Court
See George Court, Gravel Lane.
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riding st. george
The woman uppermost in the amorous congress, that is, the dragon upon St. George. This is said to be...
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By-street
·noun A separate, private, or obscure street; an out of the way or cross street.
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Wall Street
·add. ·- A street towards the southern end of the borough of Manhattan, New York City, extending fro...
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Acorn Street
West out of Bishopsgate at No.128 (P.O. Directory). In Bishopsgate Ward Without.
First mention: (Lo...
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Addle Street
West out of Aldermanbury to Wood Street at No.43 and to Silver Street (P.O. Directory). In Cripplega...
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Alderchgate Street
Messuages in this street are described as in the parish of St. Olave in Old Jewry in the ward of Col...
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Aldersgate Street
North from St. Martin's le Grand at No.62 to Goswell Road (P.O. Directory). In Aldersgate Ward Witho...
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Aldgate, Street
West from Aldgate High Street to Leadenhall Street at its junction with Fenchurch Street (P.O. Direc...
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(St.) Andrew's Street
South-east out of Holborn Circus at No. 1 to Shoe Lane (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Without....
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Angel Street
1) East out of King Edward Street at No.9 to St. Martin's le Grand (P.O. Directory). In Aldersgate W...
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Arthur Street
West out of King William Street at No. 32 and south to 137 Upper Thames Street (P.O. Directory). In ...
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Artizan Street
South out of Harrow Alley, Middlesex Street to Stoney Lane. In Portsoken Ward.
Erected in 1884 as A...
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Atheling Street
Grant of a rent in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, between the lane called " Athelingstrete " ...
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(St.) Augustine Street
Street of St. Augustine at St. Paul's Gate, 1311 (Ct. H.W. I. 224) and 1334 (ib. 398).
Not identifi...
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Bank Street
North out of Cornhill, leading to the Bank of England and east of Bank Buildings in Broad Street and...
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Bartlett Street
A new street so called, forming part of Bartlett's Buildings, 1686 (L.C.C. Deeds, Harben bequest, 16...
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Basinghall Street
North out of Gresham Street at No.93 to 21 London Wall (P.O. Directory). In Bassishaw and Coleman St...
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Bath Street
See Roman Bath Street.
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Beech Street
East from Barbican at 31 to 49 Chiswell Street (P.O. Directory). In Cripplegate Ward Without.
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Berry Street
See Bury Street.
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Billiter Street
1) South out of Leadenhall Street at No.38 to Fenchurch Street (P.O. Directory). In Aldgate Ward.
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Bishopsgate, Street
North from Leadenhall Street and Cornhill to Norton Folgate (P.O. Directory). In Bishopsgate Wards W...
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Bladder Street
See Blow Bladder Street.
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Brushfield Street
East out of Bishopsgate, at No. 238 (P.O. Directory). The western end only of the street is in Bisho...
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Burgess Street
Out of Wood Street, in Cripplegate Ward (Elmes, 1831).
Not named in the maps and not further identi...
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Burgon Street
South out of Carter Lane, at No. 61, to Ireland Yard, in Farringdon Ward Within (P.O. Directory).
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Burr Street
South-west out of Nightingale Lane to Lower East Smithfield at No 25 (P.O. Directory).
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Bury Street, Bevis Marks
South out of Bevis Marks at No. 10. In Aldgate Ward (P.O. Directory).
Earliest mention: Messuage ca...
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Butler Street
East out of Milton Street, at No. 69, to Moor Lane (P.O. Directory). In cripplegate Ward Without.
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Byward Street
North-east from Great Tower Street, at No. 46 Mark Lane, to No. 15 Trinity Square, Tower Hill (P.O. ...
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Camomile Street
East out of Bishopsgate at 104 (P.O. Directory). From Wormwood Street west to Bevis Marks east. In A...
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Candlewick Street
See Cannon Street.
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Canninge Street
See Cannon Street.
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Cannon Street
East from St. Paul's Churchyard to King William Street, London Bridge (P.O. Directory). In Candlewic...
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Carey Street
West out of Chancery Lane, at No. 95, to Portugal Street. In the borough of Holborn, and the City of...
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Carmelite Street
South out of Tudor Street to Victoria Embankment, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.O. Directory).
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Carthusian Street
West out of Aldersgate Street, at 129, to 2 Charterhouse Square, the southern side in Aldersgate War...
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Cartwright Street
South out of Royal Mint Street, at 29, to Upper East Smithfield, at 31 (P.O. Directory).
Formerly (...
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Castle Street
1) By Fleet Ditch (W. Stow, 1722).
Qy. = Newcastle Street.
2) See Newcastle Street, Farringdon Str...
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Cateaton Street
West out of Old Jury to Milk Street at No. 16 (Elmes, 1831). In Cheap, Coleman Street and Cripplegat...
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Catling Street
See Cateaton Street.
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Chapel Street
East out of Whitecross Street, at No. 38, to Milton Street (P.O. Direc-tory).
First mention: Horwoo...
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Charles Street
1) North out of Cripplegate Street, at No. 4, to Fann Street (P.O. Directory). In Cripplegate Ward W...
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Charterhouse Street
North-east from Holborn Circus at No. 10 to 22 Charterhouse Square. The western end is in Farringdon...
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Chiswell Street
West out of Finsbury Square, at No. 1. to 32 Beech Street (P.O. Directory). Outside the City boundar...
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(St.) Clement's Street
See Clement's Lane.
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Fryer's Street
See Friar Street.
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Furnival Street
South out of Holborn, at No. 12, west of Fetter Lane (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Without.
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Garden Street (Great)
See Great Garden Street.
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Giltspur Street
South out of West Smithfield, at No 31 to Holborn Viaduct, Newgate Street and Old Bailey (P.O. Direc...
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Gloucester Street
In Beech Lane (Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
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Godalmin Street
See Godliman Street.
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Godliman Street
South out of St. Paul's Churchyard, at No. 14, to Queen Victoria Street (P.O. Directory). In Castle ...
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Goldsmith Street
West out of Wood Street at 124 to Gutter Lane at No. 7 (P.O Directory). In Farringdon Ward Within an...
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Goldsmith's Street
South out of East Harding Street, at No. 9, to Pemberton Row (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Wi...
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Goring Street
West out of Houndsditch, leading to Bevis Marks. In Portsoken Ward, and the southern end in Aldgate ...
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Goswell Street
See Goswell Road.
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Gracechurch Street
South from Cornhill and Leadenhall Street to King William Street and Fish Street Hill (P.O. Director...
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Grape Street
By Little Moorfields (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
Qy. = Grub Street (q.v.).
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Greenwich Street
South out of Upper Thames Street at No. 83 (P.O. Directory). In Dowgate Ward and Vintry Ward.
Earli...
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Gresham Street
West from Old Jewry, at No. 22 to No. 59 St. Martin's le Grand (P.O. Directory). In Cripplegate With...
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Grub Street
See Milton Street.
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Hutchison Street
West out of Middlesex Street at No. 31. In Portsoken Ward (P.O. Directory).
First mention: O.S. ed....
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Hutton Street
West out of Dorset Street, Whitefriars, at No. 7, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.O. Directory).
Form...
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India Street, Minories
West out of Minories, at No. 141 to Jewry Street. Partly in Portsoken Ward, partly in Aldgate Ward (...
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Jasper Street
See Gayspur Lane and Aldermanbury.
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Jewin Street
East out of Aldersgate Street, between Nos. 44 and 45, to Redcross Street, in Aldersgate and Cripple...
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