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  • 101Bell Island — ▪ island, Newfoundland, Canada       island in southeastern Newfoundland, Canada; it lies in Conception Bay 3 mi (5 km) off the Avalon Peninsula. Bell Island is 6 mi long and 3 mi wide, and has an area of 11 sq mi (28 sq km). Named after a large… …

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  • 102Bell Alley, Bishopsgate —    West out of Bishopsgate Street, near the middle, in Bishopsgate Ward Without (O. and M. 1677 Strype, 1755).    First mentioned in I. p.m. 1557, 7 Eliz. (London, I. p.m. II. p. 31) and called Bell Alley, alias Lamb Alley, 1625 (End Ch. 1829, p …

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  • 103Bell Alley, Cannon Street —    In Cannon Street, by Budge Row, at Walbrook End (W. Stow, 1722 Boyle, 1799).    Not named in the maps.    See Bell Court and Bell Alley, Abchurch Lane …

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  • 104Bell Inn, Coleman Street —    Messuage called The Bell on the east side of the street called Colman Streete, in parish of St. Stephen in Colman Streete, between the Armourer s Hale north and tenement of Thos. Offley south, and a Yerde part of the possession of the College… …

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  • 105Bell Yard —    1) South out of Carter Lane at No.41 to Knightrider Street, in Castle Baynard Ward (P.O. Directory).    First mention: O. and M. 1677.    Hatton says the Bell Inn stood there in 1708.    Had a passage to Addle Hill in the 19th century, Elmes,… …

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  • 106Bell Yard, Gracechurch Street —    West out of Gracechurch Street, at No.12 (P.O. Directory). In Bishopsgate Ward Within.    First mention: O. and M. 1677.    Led to St. Michael s Alley, Birchin Lane and Cornhill in Hatton, 1708.     The Bell mentioned in will of William… …

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  • 107bell-bottomed — adjective A style of pants in which the end of each pantleg flares out dramatically from the knee downward, like the mouth of a bell …

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  • 108bell-bottom — adjective A style of pants in which the end of each pantleg flares out dramatically from the knee downward, like the mouth of a bell …

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  • 109Bell Alley, Abchurch Lane —    In Abechurch Lane, mentioned in deed of 1649 (End. Ch. Rep. St. Michael Crooked Lane, 1903, p. 8).    Near Candlewick Street, in parish of St. Mary Abchurch, 24 Chas. I. 1648 (L.C.C. Deeds, Harben Bequest, 1600 1700, No.13).    Probably… …

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  • 110Bell Square —    1) East out of St. Martin s le Grand to Foster Lane in Aldersgate Ward (Horwood, 1799 Lockie, 1816).    First mention: Belle Alley, 32 H. VIII. (L. and P. H. VIII. XVI. 243). Bell Court (O. and M. 1677 Boyle, 1799).    Site covered by old… …

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