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... wall and a few barred windows may be seen , though in 1887 Marshalsea Place was transformed into a warehouse , a tablet being placed thereon to mark the site of the prison . In Lant Street , the Borough , Charles Dickens lodged in 1824 ...
... wall and a few barred windows may be seen , though in 1887 Marshalsea Place was transformed into a warehouse , a tablet being placed thereon to mark the site of the prison . In Lant Street , the Borough , Charles Dickens lodged in 1824 ...
Page 283
... wall of the nave . Edmund Shakespeare , " a player , " brother of the bard , was buried in this church on 31st December 1609 , " with a forenoone knell of the great bell . " A stone in the pavement of the choir bears his name and the ...
... wall of the nave . Edmund Shakespeare , " a player , " brother of the bard , was buried in this church on 31st December 1609 , " with a forenoone knell of the great bell . " A stone in the pavement of the choir bears his name and the ...
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... wall of the nave . There is the monogram I. W. , and the date 1658 , scratched by Izaak Walton on a memorial to Isaac Casaubon in the south transept . Abraham Cowley was buried " next to Chaucer's monument " LITERARY LONDON 321.
... wall of the nave . There is the monogram I. W. , and the date 1658 , scratched by Izaak Walton on a memorial to Isaac Casaubon in the south transept . Abraham Cowley was buried " next to Chaucer's monument " LITERARY LONDON 321.
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