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- Cock_Lane abstract "Cock Lane is a small street in Smithfield in the City of London, leading from Giltspur Street in the east to Snow Hill in the west. In the medieval period, it was known as Cokkes Lane and was the site of legal brothels. It is famous as the site of the house (No. 25) where the supposed Cock Lane ghost manifested itself in 1762, and as being the place where the writer John Bunyan, who wrote England's first best-seller, died from a fever in 1688. The junction of Giltspur Street and Cock Lane was known as Pye Corner, famous as marking the furthest extent of the Great Fire of London: commemorated by the Golden Boy of Pye Corner. This effigy was originally built into the front of a public house called The Fortune of War which used to occupy the site but was pulled down in 1910.".
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- Cock_Lane wikiPageID "21355398".
- Cock_Lane wikiPageRevisionID "514757804".
- Cock_Lane hasPhotoCollection Cock_Lane.
- Cock_Lane subject Category:Streets_in_the_City_of_London.
- Cock_Lane point "51.51723 -0.10235".
- Cock_Lane type Artifact100021939.
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- Cock_Lane type Road104096066.
- Cock_Lane type Street104334599.
- Cock_Lane type StreetsInTheCityOfLondon.
- Cock_Lane type Thoroughfare104426618.
- Cock_Lane type Way104564698.
- Cock_Lane type Whole100003553.
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- Cock_Lane type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Cock_Lane type SpatialThing.
- Cock_Lane comment "Cock Lane is a small street in Smithfield in the City of London, leading from Giltspur Street in the east to Snow Hill in the west. In the medieval period, it was known as Cokkes Lane and was the site of legal brothels. It is famous as the site of the house (No. 25) where the supposed Cock Lane ghost manifested itself in 1762, and as being the place where the writer John Bunyan, who wrote England's first best-seller, died from a fever in 1688.".
- Cock_Lane label "Cock Lane".
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- Cock_Lane lat "51.51723".
- Cock_Lane long "-0.10235".
- Cock_Lane wasDerivedFrom Cock_Lane?oldid=514757804.
- Cock_Lane depiction Cock_Lane.JPG.
- Cock_Lane isPrimaryTopicOf Cock_Lane.