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Lime Street
South out of Leadenhall Street, at No. 159 to Fenchurch Street (P.O. Directory). In Aldgate, Lime St...
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Lime
·noun <<Birdlime>>.
II. Lime ·vt To <<Cement>>.
III. Lime ·noun A thong by which a dog is led; a l...
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Lime
The Hebrew word so rendered means "boiling" or "effervescing." From Isa. 33:12 it appears that lime ...
Easton's Bible Dictionary
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lime, native
n.
an Australian tree, Citrusaustralasica, F. v. M., N.O. Rutaceae; called also Finger Lime and Ora...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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lime
or lemon juice.
A valuable anti-scorbutic, included by act of parliament in the scale of provisio...
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Lime
the substance obtained form limestone, shells, etc., by heat. It is noticed only three times in the ...
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Lime Street Alley
East out of Lime Street, with a winding passage leading by Lime Street Square and Billiter Square in...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
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Lime Street Passage
North-west out of Lime Street at No. 21A. (P.O. Directory). In Langbourn Ward.
First mention: Locki...
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Lime Street Square
East out of Lime Street at No. 48, south of Leadenhall Street (P.O. Directory). In Aldgate Ward.
Fi...
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Lime Street Ward
One of the smallest of the 26 wards of the City, lying between Aldgate and Cornhill Wards, but stret...
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Pump
·noun A low shoe with a thin sole.
II. Pump ·vi To work, or raise water, a pump.
III. Pump ·vt To ...
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pump
A thin shoe. To pump; to endeavour to draw a secret from any one without his perceiving it. Your pum...
Dictionary of The Vulgar Tongue by Francis Grose
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pump
A well-known machine used for drawing water from the sea, or discharging it from the ship's pump-wel...
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Axe Yard, Lime Street
East out of Lime Street. In Aldgate Ward, near the Ward boundary (Strype, 1720-55).
Seems to be the...
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Ball Alley, Lime Street
East out of Lime Street, near the middle (Hatton, 1708-Elmes, 1831).
The site is now occupied by Fe...
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Richards' Court, Lime Street
See Riches Court.
...
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in
in (old forms endŏ and indŭ, freq. in ante-class. poets; cf. Enn. ap. Gell. 12, 4; id. ap. Macr. S...
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in
in I old indu, prep.with acc.or abl.
I I. With acc., in space, with verbs implying ent...
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in-
in- an inseparable particle cf. Gr. ἀ-, ἀν-; Germ. and Eng. un-, which, prefixed to an adj., negati...
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-in
·- A suffix. ·see the Note under -ine.
...
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In
·noun A reentrant angle; a nook or corner.
II. In ·noun One who is in office;
— the opposite of ou...
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In-
·- An inseparable prefix, or particle, meaning not, non-, un- as, inactive, incapable, inapt. In- re...
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in
for into. Mr. Colman, in remarking upon the prevalence of this inaccuracy in New York, says: "We get...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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in
The state of any sails in a ship when they are furled or stowed, in opposition to out, which implies...
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Lime twig
·- ·see under 4th Lime.
...
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Lime-twigged
·adj Beset with snares; insnared, as with birdlime.
...
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Ogeechee lime
·- The tree which bears this fruit.
II. Ogeechee lime ·- The acid, olive-shaped, drupaceous fruit o...
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Water lime
·- Hydraulic lime.
...
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Lime Wharf
1) Two wharfs so named at the southern end of Old Pipe Yard and Lime Yard respectively (Rocque, 1746...
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Lime Yard
South out of Bristol Street to Lime Wharf, in Castle Baynard Ward (Rocque, 1746-Boyle, 1799).
Part ...
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brook-lime
n.
English name for an aquaticplant, applied in Australia to the plant Gratiolapedunculata, R. Br.,...
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native lime
n.
See lime.
...
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lime-pots
Formerly supplied among the munitions of war to ships.
...
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Air pump
·- A pump used to exhaust from a condenser the condensed steam, the water used for condensing, and a...
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Chain pump
·- A pump consisting of an endless chain, running over a drum or wheel by which it is moved, and dip...
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Force pump
·- A pump having a solid piston, or plunger, for drawing and forcing a liquid, as water, through the...
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Hogger-pump
·noun The for pump in the pit.
...
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Sprengel pump
·- A form of air pump in which exhaustion is produced by a stream of mercury running down a narrow t...
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Aldgate Pump
Taken down 1876 and a drinking fountain erected on the site.
There was a well called " Alegate well...
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Pump Court
1) On the north side of Skinner Street at No.62 Snow Hill (Lockie, iS16). Removed for the formation ...
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Pump Yard
1) South-west out of Gravel Lane, not far from the boundary of Bishopsgate Ward Without. In Portsoke...
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pump water
He was christened in pump water; commonly said of a person that has a red face.
...
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purser's pump
A bassoon: from its likeness to a syphon, called a purser's pump.
...
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air-pump
An apparatus to remove the water and gases accumulating in the condenser while the engine is at work...
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bilge-pump
A small pump used for carrying off the water which may lodge about the lee-bilge, so as not to be un...
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burr-pump
A name of the bilge-pump.
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chain-pump
This is composed of two long metal tubes let down through the decks somewhat apart from each other, ...
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dutch pump
A punishment so contrived that, if the prisoner would not pump hard, he was drowned.
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feed-pump
The contrivance by which the boilers of a steamer are supplied with water from the hot-well, while t...
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forcing-pump
Any pump used to force water beyond that force demanded to deliver at its level, as fire-engines, &c...
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hand-pump
The common movable pump for obtaining fresh water, &c., from tanks or casks.
...
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head-pump
A small pump fixed at the vessel's bow, its lower end communicating with the sea: it is mostly used ...
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monkey-pump
Straws or quills for sucking the liquid from a cask, through a gimlet-hole made for the purpose a pr...
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pump-barrel
The wooden tube which forms the body of the machine, and wherein the piston moves.
...
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pump-bolts
Saucer-headed bolts to attach the brake to the pump-standard and pump-spear.
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pump-brake
The handle or lever of the old and simplest form of pump.
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pump-carlines
The framing or partners on the upper deck, between which the pumps pass into the wells.
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pump-chains
The chains to which the discs, &c., are attached in the chain-pump.
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pump-cisterns
Are used to prevent chips and other matters getting to, and fouling the action of, the chain-pumps.
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pump-coat
A piece of stout canvas nailed to the pump-partners where it enters the upper deck, and lashed to th...
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pump-dales
Pipes or long wooden spouts extending from the chain-pumps across the ship, and through each side, s...
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pump-foot
The lower part, or well-end, of a pump.
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pump-gear
A term implying any materials requisite for fitting or repairing the pumps, as boxes, leather, &c.
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pump-hook
An iron rod with an eye and a hook, used for drawing out the lower pump-box when requisite.
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pump ship!
The order to the crew to work the pumps to clear the hold of water.
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pump-spear
The rod of iron to which the upper box is attached and to the upper end of which the brake is pinned...
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pump sucks
The pump sucks is said when, all the water being drawn out of the well, and air admitted, there come...
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pump-tacks
Small iron or copper tacks, used for nailing the leather on the pump-boxes.
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Pump in Bishopsgate Ward Within
" A pump where sometimes was a fayre wel with two buckets by the east end of St. Martin Outwich" (S....
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In-and-in
·noun An old game played with four dice. In signified a doublet, or two dice alike; in-and-in, eithe...
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(St.) Botolph in Thames Street
See St. Botolph Billingsgate.
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Conduit in Fleet Street
At the south end of Shoe Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (Leake, 1666), near the hostel of the Bish...
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Conduit in Gracechurch Street
In Gracechurch Street at the west end of Jerusalem Alley (Leake, 1666).
Erected in 1491 by Thomas H...
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(St.) Mary in Fleet Street
See Whitefriars.
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The Standard in Fleet Street
Opposite the south end of Shoe Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (S. 110, 394).
First mention: " The...
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(Holy) Trinity in Knyghtrider Street
See Holy Trinity the Less.
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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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Randall's Lime Wharf
See Purfleet Wharf.
...
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Lime Street and Cornhill Wards' School
On the west side of St. Mary Axe, east of Leathersellers' Hall. In Lime Street Ward (O.S. 1875 and 1...
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in eopte
in eopte eo ipso, Paul. ex Fest. p. 110 Müll.
...
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Biting in
·- The process of corroding or eating into metallic plates, by means of an acid. ·see <<Etch>>.
...
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In antis
·- Between antae;
— said of a portico in classical style, where columns are set between two antae, ...
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In commendam
·- ·see <<Commendam>>, and Partnership in Commendam, under <<Partnership>>.
...
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In esse
·- In being; actually existing;
— distinguished from in posse, or in potentia, which denote that a ...
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In loco
·- In the place; in the proper or natural place.
...
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In posse
·- In possibility; possible, although not yet in existence or come to pass;
— contradistinguished f...
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In rem
·add. ·- Lit., in or against a (or the) thing;.
...
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In situ
·- In its natural position or place;
— said of a rock or fossil, when found in the situation in whi...
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In transitu
·- In transit; during passage; as, goods in transitu.
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In vacuo
·- In a vacuum; in empty space; as, experiments in vacuo.
...
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In-going
·noun The act of going in; entrance.
II. In-going ·adj Going; entering, as upon an office or a poss...
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Lying-in
·noun The act of bearing a child.
II. Lying-in ·noun The state attending, and consequent to, childb...
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Printing in
·add. ·- A process by which cloud effects or other features not in the original negative are introdu...
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Roughing-in
·noun The first coat of plaster laid on brick; also, the process of applying it.
...
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Shoo-in
·add. ·- a candidate who is certain to win easily.
...
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Take-in
·noun Imposition; fraud.
...
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foysted in
Words or passages surreptitiously interpolated or inserted into a book or writing.
...
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taken in
Imposed on, cheated.
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in twig
Handsome; stilish. The cove is togged in twig; the fellow is dressed in the fashion.
...
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well-in
adj.
answering to `well off,' `well todo,' `wealthy'; and ordinarily used, in Australia, instead of...
Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris
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to cave in
Said of the earth which falls down when digging into a bank. Figuratively, to break down; to give up...
Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.
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to happen in
To happen to call in; to come in accidentally.
...
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to rope in
To take or sweep in collectively; an expression much used in colloquial language at the West. It ori...
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to stand in
To cost. 'This horse stands me in two hundred dollars.'
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to suck in
To take in; to cheat; to deceive. A figurative expression, probably drawn from a sponge, which sucks...
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to turn in
To go to bed. Originally a seaman's phrase, but now common on land.
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to put the licks in
is to run very fast. A Northern phrase. Also in speaking of a ship sailing, we bear the phrase, 'She...
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forted in
Intrenched in a fort.
A few inhabitants forted in on the Potomac.--Marshall's Washington.
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roping in
Cheating. A very common expression in the South-western States.
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bringing in
The detention of a vessel on the high seas, and bringing her into port for adjudication.
...
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chancery, in
When a ship gets into irons. (See irons.)
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cutting in
Making the special directions for taking the blubber off a whale, which is flinched by taking off ci...
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filling in
The replacing a ship's vacant planks opened for ventilation, when preparing her, from ordinary, for ...
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heaving in
Shortening in the cable. Also, the binding a block and hook by a seizing.
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housing-in
After a ship in building is past the breadth of her bearing, and that she is brought in too narrow t...
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in-board
Within the ship; the opposite of out-board.
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in-boats!
The order to hoist the boats in-board.
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in-bow!
The order to the bowman to throw in his oar, and prepare his boat-hook, previous to getting alongsid...
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in-hauler
The rope used for hauling in the clue of a boom-sail, or jib-traveller: it is the reverse of out-hau...
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lay in
The opposite of lay out. The order for men to come in from the yards after reefing or furling. It al...
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lie in!
The order to come in from the yards when reefing, furling, or other duty is performed.
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locking-in
the alternate clues and bodies of the hammocks when hung up.
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set in
Said when the sea-breeze or weather appears to be steady.
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taking in
The act of brailing up and furling sails at sea; generally used in opposition to setting. (See furl,...
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tumble in
See tumbling home.
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Pump Court, Alley
Near Whitecross Street (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
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fetching the pump
Pouring water into the upper part in order to expel the air contained between the lower box and that...
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oscillating pump-spear
A contrivance by which the pumps of a large vessel are worked, connected with a crank-shaft and fly-...
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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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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.
First...
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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.
F...
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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).
F...
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Burr Street
South-west out of Nightingale Lane to Lower East Smithfield at No 25 (P.O. Directory).
Earliest men...
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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.
F...
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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).
Name...
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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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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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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.
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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.
Not properly Grub Street any further than the Post and Chain ; the other part in...
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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).
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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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