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... London . For many of those great men ( if the Hibernianism is admissible ) lived in London when it was not London . Camberwell is now one of the greyest spots in our present area ; when Browning lived in it , it may even have been one ...
... London . For many of those great men ( if the Hibernianism is admissible ) lived in London when it was not London . Camberwell is now one of the greyest spots in our present area ; when Browning lived in it , it may even have been one ...
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... London . " He lies in the churchyard of All Saints , Fulham , immediately opposite the chancel , and within a few steps of where his own house used to stand . A stone , with his name and age , marks the spot . In 1834 Douglas Jerrold ...
... London . " He lies in the churchyard of All Saints , Fulham , immediately opposite the chancel , and within a few steps of where his own house used to stand . A stone , with his name and age , marks the spot . In 1834 Douglas Jerrold ...
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... employed by a printer in Lombard Street in 1819 . LONDON BRIDGE The head of Sir Thomas More was set on a pole , and exhibited on London Bridge , until it was rescued by his devoted daughter , Margaret Roper , LITERARY LONDON 203.
... employed by a printer in Lombard Street in 1819 . LONDON BRIDGE The head of Sir Thomas More was set on a pole , and exhibited on London Bridge , until it was rescued by his devoted daughter , Margaret Roper , LITERARY LONDON 203.
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