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In 1752 John Wesley converted the New Wells, a place of amusement, into a tabernacle, and preached there. It stood on the site of the houses numbered 5, 6, 7, and 8 Lower Roso- man Street.
The " Old Baptist's Head " at No. 30 St John's Lane, Clerkenwell, is built on the site of the old tavern bearing the same name, which was a favourite resort of Goldsmith. Johnson too was frequently to be found here. On a house in Wilderness Row, Clerkenwell LITERARY LONDON 83 Road, is a tablet bearing the ins
...cription: "William Makepeace Thackeray lived here 1822-1824. " Here Thackeray was a boarder with some fifty other boys in Mr Penny's house, when he first went to Charter House School, at the age of eleven.
CLEVELAND ROW, ST JAMES'S STREET Theodore Hook was living at No. 5 in 1827 a house facing the Chapel Royal, and recently demolished.
CLEVELAND STREET, FITZROY SQUARE In this street (then called Norfolk Street) the Dickens family lodged in 1816, on the occasion of Charles Dickens's first visit to London.


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