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Similar signs to the " Two Negroes ' Heads " were the " Two Black Boys " in Fenchurch Street ( Daily Advertiser , 26 November , 1741 ) . This occurs again on a London trade token , where two black boys are represented shaking hands .
Similar signs to the " Two Negroes ' Heads " were the " Two Black Boys " in Fenchurch Street ( Daily Advertiser , 26 November , 1741 ) . This occurs again on a London trade token , where two black boys are represented shaking hands .
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George Heath , of Butcher Row , Newgate Street , by his second wife Mary ( Humball ? ) had issue :( 1 ) Joseph Heath , born 9 July , baptized 8 August , 1754 , at Christ Church , Newgate Street . He was alive about 1820 , unmarried .
George Heath , of Butcher Row , Newgate Street , by his second wife Mary ( Humball ? ) had issue :( 1 ) Joseph Heath , born 9 July , baptized 8 August , 1754 , at Christ Church , Newgate Street . He was alive about 1820 , unmarried .
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At present almost the only separate étages to be found in London are those in Queen Anne's Mansions , a good number of sets in Victoria Street , a few in Cromwell Road , and a single set in George Street , Edgware Road .
At present almost the only separate étages to be found in London are those in Queen Anne's Mansions , a good number of sets in Victoria Street , a few in Cromwell Road , and a single set in George Street , Edgware Road .
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