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Page 114
... published his " Poems " " at the shop of John Smithwick , St Dunstan's Churchyard , under the Diall " ( 1608 ) . Izaak Walton lived on the north side of Fleet Street , " in a house two doors west of the end of Chancery Lane , and ...
... published his " Poems " " at the shop of John Smithwick , St Dunstan's Churchyard , under the Diall " ( 1608 ) . Izaak Walton lived on the north side of Fleet Street , " in a house two doors west of the end of Chancery Lane , and ...
Page 123
... published in the magazine ; it was afterwards included in " Sketches by Boz . " No. 8 Bolt Court was the next and last resi- dence of Dr Johnson , pulled down soon after his death . Here he lived from 1776 to his death on 13th December ...
... published in the magazine ; it was afterwards included in " Sketches by Boz . " No. 8 Bolt Court was the next and last resi- dence of Dr Johnson , pulled down soon after his death . Here he lived from 1776 to his death on 13th December ...
Page 152
... published his GROSVENOR GATE At No. 1 , the house which still stands at the corner of Park Lane and Upper Grosvenor Street , Lord Beaconsfield went to live on his marriage with Mrs Lewis in 1839 , and here they remained until she died ...
... published his GROSVENOR GATE At No. 1 , the house which still stands at the corner of Park Lane and Upper Grosvenor Street , Lord Beaconsfield went to live on his marriage with Mrs Lewis in 1839 , and here they remained until she died ...
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