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Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… Christchurch or Creechurch, and a neighbouring church in Leadenhall Street is still named St. Katharine Creechurch. …
Survey of London
… 723 under auspices of Ebenezer Howard, poultry salesman of Leadenhall Market, by W. Parratt, builder, and John Faulkner …
Survey of London
… Crescent, both to Ebenezer Howard, a poultry salesman at Leadenhall Market, 223 and it has already been mentioned that … were acquired by Ebenezer Howard, the poultry salesman of Leadenhall Market, 251 and under his auspices William …
Old and New London
… such a river as the Thames? such ponds and decoys as in Leadenhall market for your fish and fowl?" "At the north end …
Old and New London
… to removal, and it is likely to act as a severe drain on Leadenhall, if not to shut it up altogether, although it is …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Street; two between Bromley and Chelsea; one each to Bank, Leadenhall Street, and Whitechapel church; and 27 to Mile End …
A History of the County of London
… and St. Thomas on London Bridge, while the chapel of Leadenhall was entrusted to the charge of a fraternity of …
Old and New London
… council on the necessity of a new place of resort, and Leadenhall Street had been proposed. In the year 1565 certain …
A Dictionary of London
… L. Bk. K. p.119). Seems to occupy part of the site of Leadenhall Market. Timberhithe Tenements and wharves in …
A Dictionary of London
… Tokenhouse Yard, Lothbury. Tokenhouse Yard South out of Leadenhall Street, east of Leadenhall, and communicating with it. In Lime Street Ward (Strype, ed. 1720-Boyle, 1799). Site now occupied by Leadenhall Market. Tokenhouse Yard North out of Lothbury, at …
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