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Some people said there were no Indians, and no agent to be tomahawked at all; but that the whole had been invented in a house in Crutched Friars.
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These delicate creatures from Bedfordbury, Butcher-row, Crutched-friers, and Botolph-lane, cannot breathe in the gross air of the Lower
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Lollia was netted like a plunging doe in the Crutched Friars by St. Olave and dragged off to the gaols.
The Hunger Whitley Strieber 1981
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Lollia was netted like a plunging doe in the Crutched Friars by St. Olave and dragged off to the gaols.
The Hunger Whitley Strieber 1981
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Lollia was netted like a plunging doe in the Crutched Friars by St. Olave and dragged off to the gaols.
The Hunger Whitley Strieber 1981
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Lollia was netted like a plunging doe in the Crutched Friars by St. Olave and dragged off to the gaols.
The Hunger Whitley Strieber 1981
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Street, crossed Crutched Friars, and went up Mark Lane into Fenchurch
In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India Herbert Strang
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On the next Sunday, when it is interesting to observe the drought came to an end, he attended service twice, probably at St. Olave's, Hart St.eet, Mark Lane, in the neighbourhood of Crutched
Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul An Account of the Old and New Buildings with a Short Historical Sketch Arthur Dimock
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He was a brother of the Crutched Friars of Colchester and left them on his death five pounds to pray 'for me and for them that I am bound to pray fore'.
Medieval People Eileen Edna Power 1914
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They settled in London in 1249, where they gave their name to the locality, near Tower Hill, still called "Crutched Friars".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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