He had directorial responsibility for three major new Bank of England buildings, including the New Change office block at the top of Cheapside. |
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John Milton was born on December 9, 1608 on Bread Street in Cheapside, London, England to a scrivener and his wife. |
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Back in 1982 four musical busmen formed a folk band called Cheapside and were riding high. |
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She was the daughter of a Cheapside mercer and wife of a Lombard Street goldsmith, and exercised great influence over Edward IV by her beauty and wit. |
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He taxed the wolfish merchants and money-lenders of Cheapside but turned a blind eye to their cheating ways. |
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This cornelian gem provides crucial dating evidence for the Cheapside Hoard as it is engraved with the heraldic badge of Stafford. |
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After he collided with a stone central reservation in Petergate, he struck a police Transit van, reversed the car and set off at speed towards Cheapside. |
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Bates Wells and Braithwaite, a firm of solicitors in Cheapside, is trying to organise a shared poet-in-residence for a number of local businesses. |
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He lived in and worked from a house on Bread Street, where the Mermaid Tavern was located in Cheapside. |
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William's father, Charles Blackstone, was a silk mercer from Cheapside, the son of a wealthy apothecary. |
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Anthony O'Sullivan, 60, was walking across a crash deck floor at a site in Cheapside, London, when the floor gave way beneath him. |
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The Adelaide Centre is an unenclosed community shopping centre located at the northeast corner of Adelaide Street and Cheapside Street in London, Ontario. |
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He married secondly in 1604 to Elizabeth Pierpoint, daughter of Sir Henry Pierpoint, and thirdly the thrice widowed Dorothy, daughter Ambrose Smith of Cheapside. |
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It contained the fire until late afternoon, when the flames leapt across and began to destroy the wide, affluent luxury shopping street of Cheapside. |
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He sold the British rights of his machine to a Cheapside corsetmaker. |
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