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  • Having opened his first British store last July in Holborn, London, Hill has come to Britain with a similar mandate to offer customers good service over good interest rates, and promising "no stupid bank rules."

    Vernon Hill Beefs Up 'Whopper Banking' In London Parmy Olson 2010

  • Having opened his first British store last July in Holborn, London, Hill has come to Britain with a similar mandate to offer customers good service over good interest rates, and promising "no stupid bank rules."

    Vernon Hill Beefs Up 'Whopper Banking' In London Parmy Olson 2010

  • Old Holborn is taking a stroll on 5 November and is happy for friends to join him.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • When I worked there I mostly stayed in Holborn so it was a nice little walk to CG.

    The manhole cover quilt katelnorth 2008

  • We'll be meeting at the Yorkshire Grey Pub in Holborn from 6: 30pm, having a few drinks, and talking about open data, building communities around free information, mashups, and more.

    Archive 2008-08-01 Mia 2008

  • We'll be meeting at the Yorkshire Grey Pub in Holborn from 6: 30pm, having a few drinks, and talking about open data, building communities around free information, mashups, and more.

    Freebase meetup, London, August 20 Mia 2008

  • Landing in Holborn, half dead, bright Sunday afternoon, amidst a crowd of porters, cabmen, hungry officials, some seven or ten of them, ravenous for sixpences and shillings, till at length I shut the cab-door.

    Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle 1883

  • This Anne, who had continued and did still for several years, was an elderly cockney specimen (mother still in Holborn), punctual, rational, useful, though a little selfish and discontented.

    Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle 1883

  • I was now in Holborn, and passed by a public house filled with uproarious companions, whose songs, laughter, and shouts were more sorrowful than the pale looks and silence of the mourner.

    II.8 1826

  • And yet, as I did not tell him at whose house I lived, he may not be able to discover me; I merely said in Holborn; and he, who I suppose saw my embarrassment, forbore to ask any other direction.

    Evelina: or, The History of a Young Lady's Entrance Into the World 1778

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