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  • 31The Holeburne —    Described by Stow as a bourne that sometimes ranne downe Oldbourn hill. But there does not seem to be any authority for this statement, as to a burn or brook running down and giving its name to Holborn Hill.    The name Holborn appears in… …

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  • 32Epistle to the Ephesians — Described by William Barclay as the Queen of the Epistles , the Epistle to the Ephesians is one of the books of the Bible in the New Testament. [William Barclay, The Daily Bible Study: Revised Edition: The Letters to the Galatians and the… …

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  • 33Transport Act 1962 — Described as the most momentous piece of legislation in the field of railway law to have been enacted since the Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854 [ cite journal|title=Transport Act, 1962|journal=Modern Law Review|date=March… …

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  • 34Formstone — described formstone as the polyester of brick …

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  • 35St Lawrence Jewry — Described by Sir John Betjeman as Very municipal, very splendid [ The City of London Churches Betjeman,J Andover, Pikin, 1967 ISBN 0853721122] ,St Lawrence Jewry is a Church of England church in The City, London. It was originally built in the… …

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  • 36Francis de Witt Batty — Described by his The Times obituary as one of the most outstanding Englishmen ever to dedicate his life to public service in Australia [The Times, Tuesday, Apr 25, 1961; pg. 17; Issue 55064; col B Obituary: Bishop De Witt Batty ] The Rt Rev… …

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  • 371992 North American IRA arrests — Described as a political witch hunt , four men were arrested as part of a terrorism operation Barron, James. New York Times, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE1DB133FF931A25752C1A964958260 4 Arrested in Shipments of Detonators… …

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  • 38eustachian — Described by or attributed to Eustachio. * * * eu·sta·chi·an (u staґke ən) named for Bartolommeo Eustachio (L. Eustachius), Italian anatomist, 1524–1574, as the eustachian muscle, tube, or valve …

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  • 39jacksonian — Described by John Hughlings Jackson. See j. epilepsy, j. seizure. * * * jack·so·ni·an jak sō nē ən adj, often cap of, relating to, associated with, or resembling Jacksonian epilepsy Jack·son jak sən John Hughlings (1835 1911) British neurologist …

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  • 40Chick Lane, Tower Ward —    Described as east of Barking Church (in Stow, p. 132). From the descriptions given at the references here cited, this lane would appear to be identical with Barking Churchyard (q.v.).    Earliest mention: Chickene lane, 19 H. III. (Anc. Deeds …

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