This street stretcheth up unto Drury lane, so called, for that there is a house belonging to the family of the Druries.
Then was there a house belonging to the bishop of Landaff; for I find in record, the 4th of Edward II.
Hee had no sooner told the tale, but hee was taken suddenly with a great cold and stifenesse in his limmes, so that they had much adoo to get him so farre as Haling, a house belonging to the Bishop of Rochester.
A house belonging to the Priory and Convent of St. Mary, in Southwark, paid 1s.
To these officers is added a Collector of Rents of Tenants at Will in St. George’s Fields, who resides in a house belonging to the estate, and is paid by a commission of 5 per cent.
On the fourth story of a house belonging to Molineux, on rue de Surene, near the Madeleine, Madame Leseigneur occupied unadorned and gloomy apartments.
In the year 1606 the Vicarage-house belonging to this town was burnt down, and never re-built; so that there has not been any Vicarage-house belonging to the parish ever since.
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