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English: Clarendon Cottage, Gentleman's Row, Enfield Charles Lamb and his sister Mary, probably best known as co-authors of Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, visited Enfield in the summer of 1825 and again in 1827, on both occasions lodging at Clarendon Cottage, Gentleman's Row. |
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