Usually means: Sanctuary for debtors in London.
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  1. Alsatia: Merriam-Webster
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  8. Alsatia: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
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  10. Alsatia: E Cobham Brewer, The Reader's Handbook
  11. alsatia: FreeDictionary.org
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  14. Alsatia: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (1898)

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noun:  (historical, slang) An area lying north of London's River Thames, once privileged as a sanctuary and thus known as a refuge for criminals. It spanned from the Whitefriars monastery to the south of the west end of Fleet Street and adjacent to the Temple.

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