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'''Limehouse''' is a place in ] in the ]. '''Limehouse''' is a place in ] in the ].

Sir ] (] - ]), the exponent of opening up the ] lived here. This inspired ] to sail to ] returning with a mysterious black rock. Gilbert set up the ] with ] and the ] who had their alchemical laboratory in Limehouse. However their attempts to transmute the black rock into gold proved fruitless. (Humphrey's brother ] was reputed a great alchemist and worked closely with ].)

]'s church, Limehouse was built by ]. A pyramid originally planned to be put atop the tower now stand in the graveyard. The church is next door to ], home of the ]. Across the road is the ], where the ] held its conference in ]. The building subsequently became a run down hostel for the homeless which became notorious for its squalor.

LImehouse library has a statue of ], the local M.P. who sanctioned the use of ] against civilian tragets in ].


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Limehouse is a place in London, England in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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