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  1. England and Wales Assizes (Southwark)

    The true narrative of the confession and execution of the three prisoners at Kingstone upon Thames, in the county of Surrie. On Monday the 22th of March, 1679 : With the account of their particular facts for which they suffered, as more particularly the last confession and exhortation of Margaret Clark, who fired her masters house in Southwark. And James Christian for killing the waterman, John Selby, John Seamor alias Herring, three notorious highway men. With the names of the places where they committed the facts, for which they now suffer; and many other remarkable circumstances

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    [London: s.n, 1680] ; Ann Arbor, Mich: UMI, 1999

    Published in: Early English Books Online / EEBO

  2. Boyle, Patrick [Author]

    Boyle's city companion to the court guide : for the year 1800. In two parts. The first containing accurate list of the streets, squares, &c. &c. in London, Southwark, and their Environs; with the Number of the House where any Banker, Merchant, Wholesale Trader, or private Family, resides; together with their Profession, or Trade, (if any) annexed to each Name. The second part giving, in an alphabetical arrangement, the names and places of abode of all the principal wholesale dealers, Bankers, and private Families

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    London: printed and sold by P. Boyle, At his Court and City Guide, and General Printing Office, 14, Vine-Street, Piccadilly; sold also by Richardson, under the Royal Exchange; Hurst, Paternoster-Row; and may be had of all the booksellers, in England, [1800] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  3. The ambulator : or, the stranger's companion in a tour round London; within the circuit of twenty-five miles: Describing Whatever is remarkable, either for Grandeur, Elegancy, Use, or Curiosity; and comprehending Catalogues of the Pictures by eminent Artists. To which is prefixed, a concise description of London, Southwark, and Westminster, shewing their Antiquity, Remarkable Buildings, Extent, &c. &c. &c. Not only of Use to Strangers, but the Inhabitants of this Capital. Collected by a Gentleman for his private Amusement. Corrected and enlarged - [The second edition]

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    London: printed for J. Bew, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1782 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  4. The ambulator : or, the stranger's companion in a tour round London; within the circuit of twenty-five miles: Describing Whatever is remarkable, either for Grandeur, Elegancy, Use, or Curiosity; and comprehending Catalogues of the Pictures by eminent Artists. To which is prefixed, a concise description of London, Southwark, and Westminster, shewing their antiquity, remarkable buildings, extent, &c. &c. &c. Not only of Use to Strangers, but the Inhabitants of this Capital. Collected by a Gentleman for his private Amusements

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    London: printed for J. Bew, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1774 ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009

  5. Boyle, Patrick [Author]

    Boyle's city guide, or commercial directory, for the year 1797. In two parts: the first containing accurate lists of the streets, squares, Inns of Court, &c. in London, Southwark, and their Environs, with the Number of the particular House where any Banker, Merchant, Wholesale Trader, or private Family resides: The second part giving, in an alphabetical arrangement, the names and places of abode of all the principal inhabitants of each Street, accurately arranged. The pla is conformable to that of the court guide, The Novelty of which could only be surpassed by its Utility and Convenience. To which are prefixed, the names and places of abode of the directors of the bank, India House, Courts of Aldermen, and the different other Offices, &c. &c

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    London: printed and sold by P. Boyle, At his Court Guide Office, No, 107, Wardout Street; Messrs. Hookham and Carpenter, Bond Street; Mr. Vallance No. 120, Cheapside; Mr. Richardson, under the Royal Exchange; Messrs. Wilmot, 69, Borough, High Street; and may be had of all the booksellers in England, [1797] ; Online-Ausg.: Farmington Hills, Mich: Cengage Gale, 2009