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_posse comitatus_ any writ or warrant directed to them for seizing any person within any pretended privilege place such as Whitefriars, the
Lives of the Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed for Murder, the Highway, Housebreaking, Street Robberies, Coining or other offences Arthur L. Hayward
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But that he confused the word "Whitefriars" with "Blackfriars" is shown by the rest of his statement.]
Shakespearean Playhouses A History of English Theatres from the Beginnings to the Restoration Joseph Quincy Adams 1913
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Caithness bought Whitefriars and still uses the tradrmark on a certain style of paperweights.
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Are the Whitefriars still in attendance at the school?
A powerful piece of drama... Joanna Bogle 2009
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However, the Carmelites still own the Whitefriars site which they lease to St.
A powerful piece of drama... Joanna Bogle 2009
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This did not stop him, two months later, from begging in Whitefriars for the price of a bed for the night.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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One November day in 1566, when he was in Whitefriars, Harman met the Counterfeit Crank, who claimed he had been treated in Bedlam for epilepsy.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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One November day in 1566, when he was in Whitefriars, Harman met the Counterfeit Crank, who claimed he had been treated in Bedlam for epilepsy.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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One November day in 1566, when he was in Whitefriars, Harman met the Counterfeit Crank, who claimed he had been treated in Bedlam for epilepsy.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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This did not stop him, two months later, from begging in Whitefriars for the price of a bed for the night.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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