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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… ballast, given "for the use of the city to pave without Moorgate." An action to be entered against William Angell for … the value of 5 l., or 20 nobles, to be given to pave by Moorgate for the use of the city. John Woodhouse, a preacher, … of 8 l. or 9 l. bestowed freely on the city for the use of Moorgate. Some of Roe's consultations in the Indies read ; …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Persia
… instead of ballast, towards paving the highway without Moorgate; though ready to pleasure the city in so good a … paid. Motion for some stones to pave the way without Moorgate; some of the smaller stones would serve for ballast, … some of the stones at Blackwall to pave the way without Moorgate, but it was now thought meet to reserve them for the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Barking and East Ham to St. Pancras and so to the City at Moorgate. 20 And the Great Eastern in 1903 opened a short …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 75 There were 699 on the roll in 1986. 76 British (Minster Moorgate). A boys' school, opened in 1838, 77 was supported … the school was moved to the National school in Minster Moorgate in an exchange of premises. 9 The attendance was 70 … school was moved to the former National school in Minster Moorgate, which Graves's boys' school had also occupied for a …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… [D] Fordham, James, Carpenters Hall, London Wall, near Moorgate, London, cm and u (172745). Trade card states that …
Survey of London
… terminus at Blackfriars and another going further east to Moorgate. Such plans for growth, and the increasing use of … work was carried out by John Kelk (also contractor for the Moorgate extension), with Fowler as engineer. 36 507. … acknowledged when the equally wellconstructed temporary Moorgate Station opened in 1865. 47 The platform sheds …
A Dictionary of London
… "Moor" so called in early records, without the postern of Moorgate and Cripplegate. The name survives in Finsbury …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… Moor, whence ran the Wallbrook, entering the City between Moorgate and Bishopsgate, and discharging itself into the …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… gate Ward, whereas it clearly refers to the postern of Moorgate, in the neighbourhood of the Walbrook. It is to this …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… or the "Moor of Bedleem," to the north of the City between Moorgate and Bishopsgate. Cf. supra, p. 7; 'Cal. Letter-Book …
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