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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 … This chapel was founded in the year 1299, dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen and All Saints, and called London college. … on the ground once occupied by an hospital dedicated to St. Thomas of Acars, or Acons 9, founded by Thomas …
A New History of London
… 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 … used as a place of worship by a Presbyterian congregation. St. Stephen Coleman street. On the west side of …
A New History of London
… 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 … after the fire, the parishes of Allhallows Honey-lane, and St. Pancras were united to it: the latter is a peculiar …
A New History of London
… 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 … for the mayor's court is also kept over the Exchange. St. Peter's church Cornhill. At the south east angle of …
A New History of London
… and-Cheap ward; on the north by the parish of St. Luke, Old street; on the west by Aldersgate-ward; on the … college. In London wall street, adjoining to the church of St. Alphage, and upon the ruins of Elsing Spital 1, stands Sion college; founded by Dr. Thomas White, vicar of St. Dunstan in the west: who, among other charities, left …
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 …
A New History of London
… and Walbrook wards Extent. The extent of this ward is from St. Martin's-lane in the east, to Cloak-lane in the west; and … Friarslane, Cosins-lane, Dowgate-dock, and the Still-yard; St. Laurence Pountneyhill, almost as far as St. Laurence's church-yard; Suffolk-lane, as far as the …
A New History of London
… by Aldersgate and Cripplegate-wards, and the liberty of St. Martin le Grand; on the west by Farringdonwithout; and on … to Foster-lane, and down that lane to the north side of St. Foster's church-yard only on the east side, and to over … Then from the south end of Foster-lane westward to St. Martin le Grand, and away to Newgate, including both …
A New History of London
… of Farringdon-within, the precinct of the late priory of St. Bartholomew near Smithfield, and the ward of Aldersgate; … on the north, by the Charter-house, the parish of St. John's Clerkenwell, and part of St. Andrew's parish without the freedom; on the west by …
A New History of London
… of the name. Near Magpie-alley adjoining to the church of St. Catherine Coleman in Aldgate-ward was antiently a spring … and through Lombard-street as far as the church of St. Mary Woolnoth. Here parting into several shares, or … Birchin-lane, and George-yard; on the south side, St. Swithin's-lane, Sherbourn-lane, Abchurch-lane, St. …
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