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Leadenhall Market
On the south side of Leadenhall Street between Gracechurch Street and Lime Street, at No. 88 Gracech...
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Herb
·noun Grass; herbage.
II. Herb ·noun A plant whose stem does not become woody and permanent, but di...
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Herb
1) Heb. eseb, any green plant; herbage (Gen. 1:11, 12, 29, 30; 2:5; 3:18, etc.); comprehending veget...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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Leadenhall
Before this property came into the hands of the Mayor and Commonalty and was converted into a market...
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Market
·noun The privelege granted to a town of having a public market.
II. Market ·noun Exchange, or purc...
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Death's-herb
·noun The deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna).
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Herb-woman
·noun A woman that sells herbs.
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Herb-women
·pl of Herb-woman.
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Willow-herb
·noun A perennial herb (Epilobium spicatum) with narrow willowlike leaves and showy rose-purple flow...
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asthma-herb, Queensland
n.
Euphorbiapilulifera, Linn. As the name implies, a remedy for asthma.The herb is collected when i...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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Carfukes, Leadenhall
Poulterers forbidden to stand and expose their goods for sale at Carfukes of Leadenhalle, 44 Ed. III...
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Leadenhall Buildings
East out of Gracechurch Street at No. 80, leading into Leadenhall Market (Lockie, 1810-Elmes, 1831)....
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Leadenhall Chambers
At No. 4 St. Mary Axe, on the east side. In Aldgate Ward (P.O. Directory).
In Rocque's map, 1746, c...
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Leadenhall Chapel
Mentioned in 1444 (Cal. L. Bk. K. p.294). A fraternity of 60 priests besides other brethren and sist...
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Leadenhall Place
West out of Lime Street, at No. 6 to Leadenhall Market (P.O Directory). In Lime Street Ward.
First ...
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Leadenhall Street
East from Cornhill to Aldgate (P.O. Directory).
The east end is in Aldgate Ward, the western portio...
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Market-place
Any place of public resort, and hence a public place or broad street (Matt. 11:16; 20:3), as well as...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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Sheep-market
Occurs only in John 5:2 (marg., also R.V., "sheep-gate"). The word so rendered is an adjective, and ...
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Beef Market
In Leadenhall Market (P.C. 1732).
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Billingsgate Market
See Billingsgate.
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Clothes' Market
On the east side of Houndsditch, north of the Clothes' Exchange. It seems to be entered through Phil...
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Farringdon Market
Between Farringdon Street east and Shoe Lane west, north of Stonecutter Street, in Farringdon Ward W...
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Fish Market
See Old Fish Market and Leadenhall.
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Fleet Market
Erected over the course of the Fleet or New Canal, after it had been enclosed and arched over, above...
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Flesh Market
See Leadenhall.
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Gracechurch Market
There are frequent references in the Liber Albus and the City Letter Books to the sale of corn at "G...
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Green Market
See Leadenhall.
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Hutchison's Market
On the east side of Hutchison Street, between that street and Middlesex Street (O.S. ed. 1875-O.S. e...
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Market Buildings
In Mincing Lane at No. 29 (P.O. Directory).
First named, 1872 (L.C.C. List, 1901).
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Market Passage
1) In Paternoster Row, Cheapside, leading into Newgate Market (Strype, ed. 1755-Poyle, 1799).
Not n...
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Meal Market
On the south side of Upper Thames Street at Queenhithe (P.C. 1732).
Not named in the maps.
Newgate...
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Newgate Market
Between Rose Street, Newgate Street, and Paved Alley, Paternoster Row, in Castle Baynard Ward and Fa...
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Smithfield Market
On the south side of Charterhouse Street, north of West Smith field, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.O...
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Stocks Market
The City market so called occupied a large tract of ground at the junction of Coruhill, Threadneedle...
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Winchester Market
Shop of Henry le Wimpler in Winchester market and his chest in seld of Robert de Arraz, 1281 (Ct. H....
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Woolchurch Market
See Stocks Market.
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cloth market
He is just come from the cloth market, i.e. from between the sheets, he is just risen from bed.
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Queensland asthma-herb
n.
See asthma-herb.
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Black Bull, Leadenhall
Messuage called "le Blacke Bull," lying near Leadenhall in parish of St. Peter Cornehill, 31 Eliz. (...
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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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Hide, Hides Market
See Leadenhall Market.
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Honey Lane Market
On the east side of Milk Street, at the north end of Honey Lane (P.O. Directory). In Cripplegate War...
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Old Fish Market
In the parishes of St. Mary Magdalene, St. Nicholas Cold abbey, and St. Nicholas Olave in Old Fish S...
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Appius, Market Of
Revised Version for Appii Forum. (Acts 28:16)
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Market Of Appius
(Acts 28:15) In the Revised Version for Appii Forum of the Authorized Version, which see.
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Angell Alley, Leadenhall Street
See Hartshorn Alley.
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Axe Alley, Leadenhall Street
See Sussex Place.
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Booker's Gardens, Leadenhall Street
See Sussex Place.
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Greene Yard, near Leadenhall
The Lord Nevill had a great house on the west side of Lime Street, having a chapel on the south and ...
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Hartshorn Court, Leadenhall Street
See Hartshorn Alley.
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Sharp's Alley, Leadenhall Street
See Shaft's Court.
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Crown Inn, Newgate Market
See Crown Court6, Warwick Lane.
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Fowle Lane, Newgate Market
See King Edward Street.
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George Alley, Fleet Market
West from Fleet Market to Shoe Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (Leake, 1666-Lockie, 1816).
In 1708...
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Goose Alley, Fleet Market
See Braziers' Buildings.
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Metropolitan Market, West Smithfield
See London Central Markets.
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Rose Alley, Newgate Market
See Rose Street.
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Black Raven Alley, Leadenhall Street
See Black Raven Court.
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Queen's Square Passage, Leadenhall Street
See Queen's Colledge Passage Square.
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Sugar Loaf Court, Leadenhall Street
South out of Leadenhall Street, at No.49, to Fenchurch Buildings (P.O. Directory). In Aldgate Ward.
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White Hart Court, Leadenhall Street
See White Hart Alley.
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Black Bear Alley, Fleet Market
See Back Bear Alley
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Little Conduit by the Stocks Market
Erected about 1500 (S. 18). In Walbrook Ward. Removed after the Fire 1666 (Strype, ed. 1720, I. i. 2...
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At the junction of Aldgate High Street with Leadenhall Street and Fenchurch Street (S. 140-O.S. 1875).
Taken down 1876 and a drinking fountain erected on the site.
There was a well called " Alegate well...
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finish. the finish; a small coffee-house in coven garden, market, opposite russel-street, open very early in the morning, and therefore resorted to by debauchees shut out of every other house: it is also called carpenter's coffee- house.
Introducing a story by head and shoulders. A man wanting to tell a particular story, said to the com...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose