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Clearly an ambitious man of humble origins, he receives a coat-of-arms, becomes a part-owner of a player's company, eventually with King James as company patron, and buys the largest house in Stratford and the prestigious Blackfriar's gatehouse in London.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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Clearly an ambitious man of humble origins, he receives a coat-of-arms, becomes a part-owner of a player's company, eventually with King James as company patron, and buys the largest house in Stratford and the prestigious Blackfriar's gatehouse in London.
Jonathan Hobratsch: Shakespeare Is Shakespeare Jonathan Hobratsch 2011
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Tony is first encountered hanging beneath Blackfriar's Bridge with mystic runes painted on his forehead.
Story. Plot. Imagination. Walter Jon Williams 2010
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Ledeen operated a right-wing cell in Rome that included Francesco Pazienza, an Italian businessman linked to P-2, Italian SISMI military intelligence chief General Giuseppe Santovito, and the mafia; P-2 "Venerable Master" Licio Gelli; and Banco Ambrosiano chief Roberto Calvi (later murdered Masonic ritual-style in London on Blackfriar's Bridge).
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Black Bo's is on Blackfriar's Street in the Old Town, and has a little bar next to the restaurant.
Archive 2006-04-01 Laura Anderson 2006
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Black Bo's is on Blackfriar's Street in the Old Town, and has a little bar next to the restaurant.
Black Bo's Restaurant Laura Anderson 2006
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Lombard Street, along Cheapside, over Blackfriar's Bridge, down the New
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In the first year after the Rapture, the whole of the shops and warehouses on both sides of Ludgate hill, with all the purlieus at the back of each range of buildings, had been demolished, so that a huge open space, spreading fan shape, (the handle at St. Paul's) swept out, ever-widening, on the left as far as the approach of Blackfriar's
The Mark of the Beast Sidney Watson
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He had heard by some means or other of my swimming from Chelsea to Blackfriar's, and of my teaching Wygate and another young man to swim in a few hours.
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He got swift glimpses of other cabs and foot-passengers, the trees seemed to flit past like telegraph-posts on a railway, the barges and lighters on the river dropped one by one behind them: it was a fair course for a race, with never a check before Blackfriar's Bridge.
The Lunatic At Large 1905
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