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Cornhill (formerly also
Cornhil) is a ward and
street in the City of London, the
historic nucleus and
financial centre of
modern London, England. The...
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Thomas Henry Bingham,
Baron Bingham of
Cornhill (13
October 1933 – 11
September 2010) was a
British judge who was
successively Master of the Rolls, Lord...
- Jos. Hindmarsh, at the
Golden Ball over
against the
Royal Exchange in
Cornhil. Thompson, C. J. S. (1924)
Poison Mysteries in History,
Romance and Crime...
- common-place-books. London:
Printed for J. Greenwood, Bookseller, at the end of
Cornhil, next Stocks-Market. OCLC 3173495. Havens,
Earle (2001).
Commonplace Books:...
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Crook without Temple-bar. S.
Crouch at the
corner of Popes-head-ally in
Cornhil. G.
Kunholt over
against the Mews near Charing-cross, 1682. Numb. 1. (Munday...
- Church-Yard; T. Goodwin, M. Wotton, B. Tooke, in Fleetstreet; and S.
Manship in
Cornhil – via
Internet Archive. Prowse,
Daniel W. (1895). A
History of Newfoundland...
- [1726]; [Boston in N.E.]: Re-printed at
Boston in N.E. for S.
Gerrish in
Cornhil, and T. Han**** at the
Bible and
Three Crowns in Annstreet, MDCC**** [1730]...
- & Vertot. (1728). The
history of the
Knights of Malta. G.
Strahan in
Cornhil; F.
Gyles over-against Grey's-Inn in Holborn; Mess.
Woodman and Lyon in...
- How at the Seven-Stars at the South-west
Corner of the Royal-Exchange in
Cornhil, OCLC 701822788. However, it has also been
speculated that the work was...
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George Strahan at the Golden-Ball, over
against the Royal-Exchange in
Cornhil. Bradley,
Emily Tennyson (1889). "Finch, Anne (d.1720)" . In Stephen, Leslie...