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... EAST HEATH ROAD ( See Hampstead . ) EAST SMITHFIELD Edmund Spenser was born in East Smithfield . EBURY STREET At No. 42 Tennyson stayed in 1847. He writes from thence to Edward Fitzgerald : " MY DEAR FITZ , -Ain't I a beast for not ...
... EAST HEATH ROAD ( See Hampstead . ) EAST SMITHFIELD Edmund Spenser was born in East Smithfield . EBURY STREET At No. 42 Tennyson stayed in 1847. He writes from thence to Edward Fitzgerald : " MY DEAR FITZ , -Ain't I a beast for not ...
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... east corner . HOWARD STREET , STRAND Congreve lived in this street at one time , though in which house is not known . Here he had for a neighbour Mrs Bracegirdle , the famous actress , with whom he was very intimate . HOXTON SQUARE ...
... east corner . HOWARD STREET , STRAND Congreve lived in this street at one time , though in which house is not known . Here he had for a neighbour Mrs Bracegirdle , the famous actress , with whom he was very intimate . HOXTON SQUARE ...
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... East India Service , 258 ; Garrick , 193 ; Honourable So- ciety of Jackers , 240 ; Ivy Lane , or King's Head , 185 ; Kit Kat , 154 , 155 , 225 , 289 ; Literary , or The Club , 136 , 137 , 259 ; Mer- maid , 65 ; Museum , 219 ; Reform ...
... East India Service , 258 ; Garrick , 193 ; Honourable So- ciety of Jackers , 240 ; Ivy Lane , or King's Head , 185 ; Kit Kat , 154 , 155 , 225 , 289 ; Literary , or The Club , 136 , 137 , 259 ; Mer- maid , 65 ; Museum , 219 ; Reform ...
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