Hand Alley, Bishopsgate
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Stable Yard, Hand Alley — South out of Hand Alley, in Bishopsgate Ward Without (Rocque, 1746). Demolished towards the end of the 18th century … Dictionary of London
Hand Court — 1) West out of Philip Lane in Cripplegate Ward Within (O. and M. 1677 Boyle, 1799). Also called : Hand Alley (Strype, 1720 and 1755). It seems to be called Hand Alley or Sands Court in P.C. 1732. The site is now occupied by offices… … Dictionary of London
Edmund Calamy (historian) — Edmund Calamy (April 5, 1671 – June 3, 1732), English Nonconformist churchman, grandson of Edmund Calamy the Elder was born in London, in the parish of St Mary Aldermanbury. He was sent to various schools, including Merchant Taylors , and in 1688 … Wikipedia
New Street — 1) West from Cloth Street to King Street, in Farringdon Ward Without (O.S. 1880). See Newbury Street. 2) Identified with Chancery Lane (q.v.). See Fetter Lane. 3) North out of Cloth Fair at No.43 (P.O. Directory). Led into Aldersgate… … Dictionary of London
Port of London Authority's Warehouses — At the northern boundary of Portsoken Ward and extending into Bishopsgate Ward Without (P.O. Directory). Former names : East India Warehouses (Greenwood, 1827). Cutler Street Warehouses (O.S. 1848 51). London and St. Katherine s Dock Co. s… … Dictionary of London
Three Slipper Court — West out of Hand Alley, in Bishopsgate Ward Without (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 108 Boyle, 1799). Site now occupied by offices and business houses … Dictionary of London
Death of Ian Tomlinson — Ian Tomlinson redirects here. For the Australian athlete, see Ian Tomlinson (athlete). Death of Ian Tomlinson Ian Tomlinson remonstrates with police after being pushed to the ground, minutes before he died. Date 1 April 2009 ( … Wikipedia
Cornhill, London — Coordinates: 51°30′49″N 0°05′06″W / 51.5135°N 0.085°W / 51.5135; 0.085 … Wikipedia
Portsoken Ward — The eastemmost of the City wards, lying outside the Wall, and in its present state wholly within the parish of St. Botolph Aldgate. The history of the Portsoken, which must be looked upon as partly legendary, is as follows: The Liber… … Dictionary of London