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  • The Gun, in a cobbled street called Coldharbour, can fit 200 customers in several cabin rooms, restaurants and a riverside terrace that overlooks the

    Evening Standard - Home 2009

  • The King at his house, "Coldharbour," (the same which he afterwards assigned to the Prince,) had assented to a proclamation against the Welsh on the 13th of March; and on the 21st of March the council had agreed to seal an instrument with the great seal, authorizing the Prince himself to discharge any constables of the castles who should neglect their duty, and not execute their office in person.

    Henry of Monmouth, Volume 1 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth James Endell Tyler 1820

  • "Extracts from the Act for the afforesting of certain lands lying between the town of Sunchildston, formerly called Coldharbour, and the mountains which bound the kingdom of Erewhon, passed in the year

    Erewhon Revisited Samuel Butler 1868

  • One weekend, rather than go for a healthy walk in the park, Dad and Mum took us three kids now including my little sister to a huge council estate with the unwelcoming name of Coldharbour.

    Born to protest 2011

  • Her deathly fear of water; her night terrors; most of all, her fixation with a photo of an Irish seaside town called Coldharbour.

    Yes, My Darling Daughter by Margaret Leroy: Book summary 2010

  • Musically the band mixes strings, banjo, and piano into a more traditional indie pop structure like their thematic and instrumental soul mates, The Decemberists see 'The Coldharbour Road'.

    Marc Ruxin: The Bestest 2010 -- Tunage Marc Ruxin 2011

  • One weekend, rather than go for a healthy walk in the park, Dad and Mum took us three kids now including my little sister to a huge council estate with the unwelcoming name of Coldharbour.

    Born to protest 2011

  • Musically the band mixes strings, banjo, and piano into a more traditional indie pop structure like their thematic and instrumental soul mates, The Decemberists see 'The Coldharbour Road'.

    Marc Ruxin: The Bestest 2010 -- Tunage Marc Ruxin 2011

  • Earlier, the prime minister met local police on the Coldharbour estate.

    General election 2010 live blog - Sunday 2 May senior political correspondent 2010

  • I think we've got places like Weybridge or St. George's Hill in mind, as opposed to the delights of Leith Hill, Coldharbour and Westhumble railway station.

    On the Verge Peter Ashley 2008

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