id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21648 Mitton, G. E. (Geraldine Edith) Westminster .txt text/plain 23116 1253 77 three years later the boys were removed to the new buildings in Palace and dangerous." At the north-east end stood the parish pound-house. Great College Street stood the King's slaughter-house for supplying meat In Old Pye Street a few squalid houses with low doorways Great Peter Street is a dirty thoroughfare with some very old houses. Peter Street runs at its west end into Strutton Ground, a quaint place building in Palace Street stands back from the road behind a space of Tart Hall, built 1638, stood at the north end of James Street. A great gatehouse formerly stood at the east end of Victoria Street, piece of land on the north, occupied by the King's House and the Abbey. The part of the King's House thus occupied, the narrow streets The present Houses of Parliament, built after the fire from Sir Charles of the present King Street." This must have been on the site of the ./cache/21648.txt ./txt/21648.txt