id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 37817 Smith, John Thomas The Cries of London Exhibiting Several of the Itinerant Traders of Antient and Modern Times .txt text/plain 30098 1404 73 PRISON BASKET-MAN, from a print published by Overton, the end of Norton Street, New Road, bearing the sign of the Green Man. Hand's Bun House at Chelsea was established about one hundred and twenty first sold in Fleet Street one hundred years ago, at the house now No. 102, where lines in its praise were painted upon a board and hung up in Of this description of men, the Second Plate, copied from a rare print curious set of twelve figures engraved in wood of the time of James the entitled, the "Cries of London," performed some years since in the Little country houses, particularly in bed-rooms; but in London, where almost that from the time of Hogarth to the present day the street strollers with of Southwark Fair, the figure of a little man, at that time extremely well 1. In the View of the Old Houses in London Wall, p. ./cache/37817.txt ./txt/37817.txt