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And between the lawyers of the Restoration and the judges of George III. 's reign, a large proportion of our most eminent jurists and advocates lived in that square and the adjoining streets; such as Queen Street on the west, Serle Street, Carey Street, Portugal
A Book About Lawyers John Cordy Jeaffreson 1866
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Sophie Crybacce drove into York and turned down Queen Street beneath the walls of the ancient city, across Lendal Bridge, then left in front of the towering splendour of the Minster and out of the city to the expensive northern side, to the village of Pocklington, to the Viking-inspired named Foss Avenue, to number 12, her new-built, airy, split-level house.
The Devil's Bedpost 2010
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And so, that very afternoon, in the guise of a plain, humble Quaker girl seeking some honest employment, I went with Ben through the heavy fog to Queen Street, where his brother James ran his shop and printed the New-England Courant.
The Secret of the Sealed Room Bailey MacDonald 2010
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Ben then bought a little pot of strawberry preserves, and we made our way back to the prison in Queen Street.
The Secret of the Sealed Room Bailey MacDonald 2010
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* Time: 12: 00 (noon) * Location: Nye Bevan statue, Queen Street, Cardiff, Wales
OpEdNews - Diary: Greece Fire: The Flames Are Spreading! 2008
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Immediate medical assistance was procured, and her ladyship was carried to her own house, in Queen Street, Mayfair.
The Newcomes 2006
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Receipts of Pastry and Cookery, for the use of his Scholars, who teaches at his School in Queen Street, near St. Thomas
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Over the black belt of the garden I saw the long line of Queen Street, with here and there
Lay Morals 2005
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Sophie Crybacce drove into York and turned down Queen Street beneath the walls of the ancient city, across Lendal Bridge, then left in front of the towering splendour of the Minster and out of the city to the expensive northern side, to the village of Pocklington, to the Viking-inspired named Foss Avenue, to number 12, her new-built, airy, split-level house.
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Elspeth turned right off Queen Street and headed into the New Town.
Boiling a frog Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- 2000
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