- Little Moorfields
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
Back Alley, Yard, Little Moorfields — West out of Back Street, Little Moorfields, with passage south to Moor Lane (Strype, ed. 1720), and leading to Ropemakers Alley. Cripplegate Ward Without … Dictionary of London
Back Street, Little Moorfields — See Moorfields … Dictionary of London
Moorfields — North out of Fore Street, at No. 61, to Ropemaker Street (P.O. Directory). In Cripplegate Ward Without. So named first, 1879. Former names: Little Moorfields (O. and M. 1677, to O.S. 1875 80). Back Street, Little Moorfields, in Strype s… … Dictionary of London
Moorfields railway station — Moorfields Platform 1 at Moorfields station Loca … Wikipedia
Little Moorgate — A postern or gate opposite Little Winchester Street leading into Moorfields (Strype, 1720, I. ii. 131 Rocque, 1746). Taken down (ed. 1755, I. 458.) … Dictionary of London
Fore Street — East out of Redcross Street at No. 34 to No. 9 Finsbury Pavement (P.O. Directory). In Coleman Street Ward and Cripplegate Ward Without. First mention: le Forstrete, 4 Ed. III. (Anc. Deeds, A. 7930). Other forms : le Forestrete, 1348 (Ct … Dictionary of London
Short Street — West out of Finsbury Pavement, at No. 65, to Little Moorfields (P.O. Directory). In Coleman Street Ward. First mention: Horwood, 1799. Erected on part of the site of Moorfields towards the end of the 18th and in the early part of the… … Dictionary of London
Blomfield Street — North out of London Wall at 86 (P.O. Directory). Forms part of the boundary between Bishopsgate and Coleman Street Wards, the eastern side of the street being in Bishopsgate Ward and the western in Coleman Street Ward. First mention:… … Dictionary of London
Maidenhead Court — 1) West out of Grub Street, in Cripplegate Ward Without (Strype, 1720 Boyle, 1799). Former name : Maidenhead Alley (O. and M. 1677 Hatton, 1708). British School on site, O.S. 1880. The site is now occupied by offices and business… … Dictionary of London
Christopher Packe (chemist) — Christopher Packe (born in or before 1657, died in or after 1708), was an English chemist.[1] Packe set up his laboratory in 1670 at the sign of the Globe and Chemical Furnaces in Little Moorfields, London, and styled himself a professor of… … Wikipedia