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Page 95
... called Defoe Street was cut through the grounds of the house in Stoke Newington where Defoe went to live with his family in 1703 , after his release from prison . It stood in about four acres of ground . " Robin- son Crusoe , " which ...
... called Defoe Street was cut through the grounds of the house in Stoke Newington where Defoe went to live with his family in 1703 , after his release from prison . It stood in about four acres of ground . " Robin- son Crusoe , " which ...
Page 157
... called " Keats Cottage , " and in Well Road are two houses called respectively " Keats Corner " and " Keats Villa . " also in Well Walk the bench ( marked by a printed sign " Keats's Bench " ) on which Keats was wont to rest during his ...
... called " Keats Cottage , " and in Well Road are two houses called respectively " Keats Corner " and " Keats Villa . " also in Well Walk the bench ( marked by a printed sign " Keats's Bench " ) on which Keats was wont to rest during his ...
Page 240
... called the " Honourable Society of Jackers , " of which Theodore Hook was a mem- ber , held its meetings here . PORTLAND HOTEL , PORTLAND PLACE In 1782 John Wolcot ( " Peter Pindar " ) lived in a house , the site of which is now ...
... called the " Honourable Society of Jackers , " of which Theodore Hook was a mem- ber , held its meetings here . PORTLAND HOTEL , PORTLAND PLACE In 1782 John Wolcot ( " Peter Pindar " ) lived in a house , the site of which is now ...
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