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... LANE Izaak Walton lived in Chancery Lane from 1627 to 1644 , " in what was then the seventh house on the left hand as you walk from Fleet Street to Holborn . " No. 120 now stands on the site . It was in Chancery Lane that Coleridge ...
... LANE Izaak Walton lived in Chancery Lane from 1627 to 1644 , " in what was then the seventh house on the left hand as you walk from Fleet Street to Holborn . " No. 120 now stands on the site . It was in Chancery Lane that Coleridge ...
Page 272
... LANE This lane , from the literary point of view , is dedicated to Samuel Pepys . In 1660 he entered upon the possession of a house con- nected with the Navy Office , which then stood on the east side of Seething Lane . He writes in his ...
... LANE This lane , from the literary point of view , is dedicated to Samuel Pepys . In 1660 he entered upon the possession of a house con- nected with the Navy Office , which then stood on the east side of Seething Lane . He writes in his ...
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... Lane , Stoke Newington . Mrs Barbauld died at a house in Church Street in 1825 , and was buried in Stoke Newington Churchyard , near the southern entrance . STRAND At the west end of the Law Courts , Shire Lane , parallel with Chancery Lane ...
... Lane , Stoke Newington . Mrs Barbauld died at a house in Church Street in 1825 , and was buried in Stoke Newington Churchyard , near the southern entrance . STRAND At the west end of the Law Courts , Shire Lane , parallel with Chancery Lane ...
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