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the road is clearly marked as Paternoster Row. The building to the south, Paternoster House has an address in St Pauls Churchyard (the pedestrian way north of the bounds of the churchyard proper), where its south face is. There are no signs on the next segment up to Paternoster Square, nor around
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Abduction of M. G. The trial of J. Bowditch and nine others on the prosecution of G. L. Tuckett, for conspiracy, assault and false imprisonment at the assizes for the County of Dorset July 25, 1818. Taken from the short hand notes of Mr
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Hall's Chronicle: Containing the History of England, During the Reign of Henry the Fourth, and the Succeeding Monarchs, to the End of the Reign of Henry the Eighth, in which are Particularly Described the Manners and Customs of Those
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Plain truth: or, an impartial account of the proceedings at Paris during the last nine months. Containing, Among other interesting Anecdotes, a particular statement of the memorable tenth of August, and third of September. By an eye
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A Practical Discourse of Repentance, Rectifying the Mistakes about it, especially such as lead either to Despair or Presumption. Perswading and Directing to the True Practice of it, and Demonstrating the Invalidity of a Death-Bed
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A Practical Discourse of Repentance, Rectifying the Mistakes about it, especially such as lead either to Despair or Presumption. Perswading and Directing to the True Practice of it, and Demonstrating the Invalidity of a Death-Bed
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Paternoster Row. The club known both as the 'City Billiard Club' and the 'Junior Gresham Club' had been there barely three weeks at the time of the raid. Forty-five arrests were made, including club owner Albert Cohen.
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The Choice Spirit's Chaplet: Or, a Poesy from Parnassus. Being a Select Collection of Songs, from the Most Approved Authors; Many of Them Written and the Whole Compiled by George Alexander Stevens, Esq
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in January 1941. He said, "I thought that the burning of Paternoster Row, the street where the books are published, was rather symbolic. They have destroyed the place where the truth is told".
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was erected, booksellers returned after a number of years. At the same time Pissing Alley which linked Paternoster Row to St. Paul's Churchyard was rebuilt and renamed
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The siege of Paternoster Row: a moral satire, unfolding in heroic metre, certain secrets concerning literary trading … funds … the exchequer … and … other subjects
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Smith, Sydney; Jeffrey, Francis Jeffrey; Empson, William; Napier, Macvey; Lewis, George Cornewall; Reeve, Henry; Elliot, Arthur Ralph Douglas; Cox, Harold (1817).
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were made. The beads were popular with the laity, as well as illiterate monks and friars at the time, who prayed 50 Paternoster prayers (Latin for "Our Father")
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and fire crews extinguished the flames in half an hour. The floor was badly damaged, with smoke, heat and water impacting the rest of the building.
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This blaze was followed later the same year on 5 October by 'an alarming fire'. At 00:30 a fire was discovered at W. Hawtin and Sons, based in
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The London catalogue of periodicals, newspapers and transactions of various societies with a list of metropolitan printing societies and clubs
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the square. The exit from the south-west corner of the square, along, or very close to. the previous route of Paternoster Row, debouching on
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stayed at the Chapter Coffeehouse on the street when visiting London in 1847. They were in the city to meet their publisher regarding
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No. 60 – Friendly Female Society, "for indigent widows and single women of good character, entirely under the management of ladies."
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operating from the street. Paternoster Row was described as "almost synonymous" with the book trade. It was part of an area called
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The Complete Confectioner; or, Housekeeper's Guide: To a simple and speedy method of understanding the whole ART OF CONFECTIONARY
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A Vindication of the Government, Doctrine, and Worship, of the Church of England: Established in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth
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Another correspondent with the newspaper, Ernest W. Larby, described his experience of 25 years working on Paternoster Row:
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The Pilgrim's Progress: As Originally Published by John Bunyan : Being a Facsimile Reproduction of the First Edition
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A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers who Were at Work in England, Scotland and Ireland from 1641 to 1667
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A Pictorial and Descriptive Guide to London and Its Environs: With Two Large Section Plans of Central London…
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The poll of the freemen of the city of Oxford for two representatives in parliament, 6th [-] 9th ...
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The Secret History of the Court of England from the Commencement of 1750 to the Reign of William the Fourth
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indicates that he lives on Paternoster Row. (Coincidentally, the actress playing Victoria in the series,
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On 21 November 1894, police raided an alleged gambling club which was based on the first floor of
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The street is supposed to have received its name from the fact that, when the monks and clergy of
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https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1817/feb/03/petition-of-thomas-dugood
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are a trio of Victorian detectives aligned with the Doctor in the television series
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The Athenæum: Journal of Literature, Science, the Fine Arts, Music and the Drama
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Discovery in Haste: English Medical Dictionaries and Lexicographers 1547 to 1796
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entering the pedestrian area on New Change and Paternoster Row in November 2004.
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was an anonymous 1826 booklet in verse, attacking the reliability of bankers.
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No. 47 – Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy (1817, 1818), Baldwin and Craddock, later
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A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates
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On 4 November 1939, a large-scale civil defence exercise was held in the
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Another possible etymology is that it was the main place in London where
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The Business of Books: Booksellers and the English Book Trade 1450–1850
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Printers, publishers and booksellers formerly based in Paternoster Row
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Champions of the Rosary: The History and Heroes of a Spiritual Weapon
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No. 20 & 21 – F. Pitman, later F. Pitman Hart and Co. Ltd. (1904)
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The name of the street dates back at least to the sixteenth century.
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as a substitute for the 150 psalms recited a day by literate monks.
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London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions
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No. 59 - Junior Gresham Club, opened and destroyed by fire in 1894
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View along Queen's Head Passage of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral
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E. Cobham Brewer 1810–1897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898.
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Richmondshire Churches, H. B. McCall, Eliot Stock, London, 1910
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Street in London, famed for its association with the book trade
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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Marshall Brothers Ltd., Keswick House, Paternoster Row, London
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Elements of algebra, preliminary to the differential calculus
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In the episode "Young England" of the 2016 television series
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the name it still bears, although it was also referred to as
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (January 1872).
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The Princes Arms/Prince's Arms (Arms of the Prince of Wales)
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Literary Blunders – A Chapter in the History of Human Error
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Various editions published during this period, including
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Mr Collins (printer of moral and religious tracts) (1817)
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An Essay on the Management of the Present War with Spain
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An Essay on the Management of the Present War with Spain
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The street was devastated by aerial bombardment during
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The street was devastated by aerial bombardment during
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that was a centre of the London publishing trade, with
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No. 6 Panyer Alley – R. Groombridge (prior to c. 1845)
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London: being a complete guide to the British capital
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Beads and Prayers: The Rosary in History and Devotion
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No. 1 – J. Souter (1817), Jan Van Voorst (1851) (see
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that featured the above-mentioned Paternoster Gang.)
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Myers (~1800) 559:The Three Flower-de-luces/Three Flower-de-Luces 2756:Paternoster Square destruction and development 2671:Stow, John (1842). Thoms, William John (ed.). 1919: 1917: 1915: 1671:. Vol. 10. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1470: 1278:"News in Brief – Charlotte Bronte in London". 2525: 2393: 2325: 2235: 2214:, Dublin (printer) (1 ed.). London, UK: 2186: 2073:Henry Richard Tedder, "Robinson, George", in 1879: 1865: 1721: 1719: 1717: 1715: 1713: 1512: 1510: 1508: 1506: 1122: 763:No. 23 – Piper, Stephenson, and Spence (1857) 337:The ruins of Paternoster Row were visited by 80:at the East, bounded by St Pauls Churchyard, 2112: 1976: 1929:The picture of London, enlarged and improved 1803: 1801: 1769: 68:. In 2003 the area was pedestrianised with 2689:Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900 2573: 2486: 2473: 2447: 2384: 2175: 2144: 2014: 2012: 1933:Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green 1912: 1850: 1841: 1825: 1783:. 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Davis. 2435: 1903: 586:(1694, 1695, 1705), printers to the 2605: 1649: 1635: 808:No. 37 – James Duncan (1825–1838), 709:No. 3 – Jan Van Voorst (1838) (see 13: 2626: 2196:(1866-01-01). Written at Dublin. 1891:Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans 1736: 1477:McConchie, Roderick (2019-05-20). 1441: 780:– Walton and Maberly (also at 28 14: 2793: 2737: 2677:. Whittaker and Company. p.  1184:Ward, Lock & Company, Limited 909:Sherwood, Neely, and Jones (1817) 2743: 2076:Dictionary of National Biography 1702:Captain Charles Johnson (1724). 1668:Dictionary of National Biography 880:Hawes, Clarke and Collins (1771) 836:No. 40 – West and Hughes (~1800) 617:(1708, 1719–1724), subsequently 373:A General History of the Pyrates 51: 2558: 2554:Slatter and Munday. p. 28. 2541: 2512: 2467: 2420: 2378: 2287:. London, New York and Bombay: 2169: 2067: 1991: 1897: 1695: 1675: 1422:"Ministers Greet Mr. Willkie". 932:Others based in Paternoster Row 766:No. 24 – George Wightman (1831) 725:No. 10 – W. W. 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