King's Bench Walk, London
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King's Bench Walk is a street in Temple, in the City of London. It is mainly made up of barristers' chambers.
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A Tale of Two Cities (1859)
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The Red Thumb Mark , Chapter I
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The Squire of Alsatia
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"Conflagratam Ano 1677. Fabricatam Ano 1698. Richardo Powell Armiger Thesaurar." The words, set in four panels, which formed a frieze beneath the pediment of a fine brick portico, summarised the history of one of the tall houses at the upper end of King's Bench Walk and as I, somewhat absent mindedly, read over the inscription, my attention was divided between admiration of the exquisitely finished carved brickwork and the quiet dignity of the building, and an effort to reconstitute the dead and gone Richard Powell, and the stirring times in which he played his part."
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"After a few dull efforts to get to sleep again, which the man dexterously combated by stirring the fire continuously for five minutes, he got up, tossed his hat on, and walked out. He turned into the Temple, and, having revived himself by twice pacing the pavements of King's Bench-walk and Paper-buildings, turned into the Stryver chambers."
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"I have been at your brother's house, and they say he is come to some lawyer's chamber in the King's Bench Buildings"
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