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... formed by the incorporation of several smaller ones , its site having been originally occupied by two colleges and numerous hostles . — KING'S HALL . Of these , the most important and the best endowed was King's Hall , as it was named ...
... formed by the incorporation of several smaller ones , its site having been originally occupied by two colleges and numerous hostles . — KING'S HALL . Of these , the most important and the best endowed was King's Hall , as it was named ...
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... formed by this lane and Mill Street , was the back entrance to King's Hall . PRONA PRO PATRIA 3377 TERTIVS EDWARDVS FAMA SVPER ATHERA NOTVS G.JEWITT SC STATUE OF EDWARD III . ON GATEWAY TOWER , TRIN . COLL . The period during which ...
... formed by this lane and Mill Street , was the back entrance to King's Hall . PRONA PRO PATRIA 3377 TERTIVS EDWARDVS FAMA SVPER ATHERA NOTVS G.JEWITT SC STATUE OF EDWARD III . ON GATEWAY TOWER , TRIN . COLL . The period during which ...
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... formed the corner of Mill Street and the lane called Foul Lane , leading from it to the river , and to have been thus opposite the back entrance of King's Hall . In the time of Caius the old building had been demolished , and its site ...
... formed the corner of Mill Street and the lane called Foul Lane , leading from it to the river , and to have been thus opposite the back entrance of King's Hall . In the time of Caius the old building had been demolished , and its site ...
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... forming the south side of the great quadrangle of Trinity College . This hostle was formerly the private residence of William Phiswick , Esquire , beadle of the university in the latter part of the fourteenth century . By his will ...
... forming the south side of the great quadrangle of Trinity College . This hostle was formerly the private residence of William Phiswick , Esquire , beadle of the university in the latter part of the fourteenth century . By his will ...
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... was Phiswick's Hostle , whose western end formed the corner of Mill Street . To the east , stood St. Catherine's Hostle , Tyled Hostle , and St. Margaret's Hostle ; the latter , probably , occupying the 20 TRINITY COLLEGE .
... was Phiswick's Hostle , whose western end formed the corner of Mill Street . To the east , stood St. Catherine's Hostle , Tyled Hostle , and St. Margaret's Hostle ; the latter , probably , occupying the 20 TRINITY COLLEGE .
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