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A New History of London
… Thames-street, on both sides to New-key, part of Michael's-lane, and part of Crooked-lane. London bridge. The principal … who, when he was lord-mayor, flew Wat Tyler 11. St. Magnus church. At the north east corner of London bridge, … made the parochial church for this and the parish of St. Leonard Eastcheap, which is annexed to it. The patronage of …
A New History of London
… iron grate over the common-sewer, under the east end of St. Margaret's church in Lothbury, in the south west; up Pig-street to the pump facing St. Bennet Fink's church in the south; and from the pump, … are included, Threadneedle-street, both sides; Bartholomew-lane; Princes-street, almost as far as Catharine court on the …
A New History of London
… and which is said to be the oldest tavern in London. St. Mary Abchurch. The only public buildings in this ward are the churches, which are these following. St. Mary Abchurch stands near the south west end of Abchurch-lane, and is named from its dedication to the Virgin Mary, …
A New History of London
… or ward in the city, where was a wall of the eanonry of St. Paul, which led down, by a brewhouse of St. Paul, to the Thames, and so to the side of the mill which … Addle hill, Puddle-dock hill Knight-Rider street, Carter lane, St. Paul's chain, part of St. Paul's-church yard, the …
A New History of London
… by Cordwainer's ward. It extends from the entrance of St. Mildred's court, formerly called Scalding alley, in the … on the south east to within 33 feet west of Bow-lane on the south west: within which circuit is included the … This chapel was founded in the year 1299, dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen and All Saints, and called London college. …
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… grate by Lothbury church, to the south side of Ironmonger-lane; but no farther than the south east corner of … part of the Old-Jewry; Lothbury, from Coleman-street to St. Margaret's church on the north side, and on the south to … On the north side of Lothbury, between Coleman-street and St. Margaret's church, is Founders-hall, in a court …
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… Cordwainers-street ward, from Cordwainers-street, now Bow-lane; which formerly was chiefly inhabited by shoemakers and … in this ward are Bow-lane, Queen-street, Budge-row, Little St. Thomas Apostle's, Pancrass-lane, a small part of … building in this ward, is the parish church of St. Mary le Bow; which stands near the north west corner of …
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… It begins on the north east, at the south-east corner of St. Martin Outwich's church in Bishopsgate-street, and runs … south-west corner of Bishopsgate-street, it runs south to St. Peter's alley in Gracechurch-street, and from thence, by … &c. as Star court, Weigh-house yard, Newman's yard, Finch lane, Freeman's court, Swithin's alley, Castle alley, and the …
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… and-Cheap ward; on the north by the parish of St. Luke, Old street; on the west by Aldersgate-ward; on the … &c. within the walls are, Milk street, Aldermanbury, Love lane, Wood street, Silver street, Addle street, and a very … college. In London wall street, adjoining to the church of St. Alphage, and upon the ruins of Elsing Spital 1, stands …
A New History of London
… manner in Pickaxstreet, at the end of Fan-alley, and in St. John's-street: on the west, by bars in Holborn, at the … from the several wards, chosen annually by wardmotes on St. Thomas's-day 2. The resemblance indeed fails in one … aldermen, for holding their respective wardmotes on St. Thomas's-day, for the election of proper officers in each …
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