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  • 121Counting House Yard —    South from the Town Ditch to Christ Church, on the east side of Christ s Hospital (Rocque, 1746). In Farringdon Ward Within.    Site now covered by new General Post Office buildings …

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  • 122White Horse Yard —    1) West out of Coleman Street at No.15, in Coleman Street Ward (P.O. Directory).    First mention: Leake, 1666.    Named after the Inn of the same name, shown in Rocque, 1746.    2) South out of Fan s Alley, in Aldersgate Ward (Rocque, 1746… …

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  • 123grave·yard — /ˈgreıvˌjɑɚd/ noun, pl yards [count] 1 : a place where people are buried : ↑cemetery ◇ Graveyard usually refers to a small cemetery, such as one that is next to a church. 2 : a place where old things are left or thrown away an automobile… …

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  • 124churchyard — church•yard [[t]ˈtʃɜrtʃˌyɑrd[/t]] n. the yard or ground adjoining a church, often used as a graveyard • Etymology: 1125–75 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 125churchyard — church|yard [ˈtʃə:tʃja:d US ˈtʃə:rtʃja:rd] n a piece of land around a church where people are buried …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 126churchyard — church|yard [ tʃɜrtʃ,jard ] noun count the area of land around a church where dead people are buried …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 127Listed buildings in Liverpool — Partial and incomplete lists of listed buildings in Liverpool, England. A *July 28 1952 II Abercromby Square L7 Garden House *July 28 1952 II Abercromby Square (west side) L7 Nos. 1 to 7 (consec) No. 7a *July 28 1952 II Abercromby Square (south… …

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  • 128Northern Virginia trolleys — Terminal at Mount Vernon Operation Began operation 1892 Ended operation …

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