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  2. St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr

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    St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr (also known as St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr Queen Square) was a civil parish in the metropolitan area of London, that existed from 1767 to 1930. The four Inns of Court are all within the parish.

  3. St Andrew Holborn (parish) - Wikipedia

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    Reduced 1723: see St George the Martyr Reduced 1767: see St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr above both de facto largely replaced in 1855 by Holborn District. Remaining Below the Bars element gradually replaced in importance by Farringdon Without Ward of the City, de facto. De jure replaced as the whole of the City of ...

  4. Saint Andrew, Holborn-above-bars (Watching, etc.) Act 1736

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  5. Laurie Lee - Wikipedia

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    Laurie Lee's childhood home, Bank Cottages (now Rosebank Cottage), in the village of Slad. Lee was born in Stroud, Gloucestershire on 26 June 1914, son of civil servant Reginald Joseph Lee (1877-1947) and Annie Emily (1879-1950), née Light, and moved with his family to the village of Slad in 1917; this relocation opens Lee's novel Cider with Rosie.

  6. Holborn - Wikipedia

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    The Holborn District was created in 1855, consisting of the civil parishes and extra-parochial places of Holborn outside the city; St Andrew Holborn Above the Bars with St George the Martyr, Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, Ely Rents and Ely Place, as well as two tiny units that were added from the Finsbury Division: Glasshouse Yard and St ...

  7. Laurie Bartram - Wikipedia

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    Laurie Lee Bartram (May 16, 1958 – May 25, 2007) [1] was an American actress and ballet dancer best known for her role as "Brenda" in the 1980 landmark slasher film Friday the 13th. Career [ edit ]

  8. Heavens Above! - Wikipedia

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    Heavens Above! is a 1963 British satirical comedy film directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting, and starring Peter Sellers. It was written by John Boulting and Frank Harvey , from an idea by Malcolm Muggeridge .

  9. Holborn District (Metropolis) - Wikipedia

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    The district was governed by the Holborn District Board of Works, which consisted of forty-nine elected vestrymen: twenty-four elected for the parish of St Andrew Holborn above Bars; nine for St George the Martyr; nine for Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, Ely Rents, and Ely Place; six for St Sepulchre and one for Glasshouse Yard. [5]