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Cock Court — 1) South out of Ludgate Hill at No. 19, in Farringdon Ward Without (Hatton, 1708 Elmes, 1831). A passage, 40 ft. wide, was made out of the Court into Blackfriars 1760. Called Cock Alley, 1760 (Gent. Mag.). Now St. Martin s Court… … Dictionary of London
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Jews' Almshouses — On the north side of Cock Court, Jewry Street (O.S. 25 in. 1880). Not in the earlier maps. Site seems to be occupied by Carlisle Avenue … Dictionary of London
George Alley — 1) South out of Lombard Street. In Langbourn Ward (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 163). Not further identified. 2) South out of Aldgate High Street with a passage into Poor Jewry Lane (O. and M. 1677 Boyle, 1799). Called Three Tun Tavern in … Dictionary of London
ENGLISH LITERATURE — Biblical and Hebraic Influences The Bible has generally been found to be congenial to the English spirit. Indeed, the earliest English poetry consists of the seventh century metrical paraphrases of Genesis and Exodus attributed to Caedmon (died c … Encyclopedia of Judaism