- King's Weigh House
- See Weigh House, Eastcheap.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
King's Weigh House — The King s Weigh House was originally a Congregational Church in London HistoryIt was formed around 1695 when Thomas Reynolds was called as minister. In 1697 the congregation built a meeting house over the King s Weigh House in Little Eastcheap,… … Wikipedia
Weigh House, Cornhill — On the north side of Cornhill, for weighing merchandize at the king s beam (S.193). A master and Porters (ib.). The house was built by Sir Thos. Lovell (ib.). Now converted to other uses and a new Weigh House built in Little Eastcheap … Dictionary of London
The Weigh House, Eastcheap — On the south side of Little Eastcheap, between Botolph Lane and Love Lane (O. and M. 1677 O.S. 1880). The King s Weigh House, as it was called, was the place where the King s weights, known as the Great Beam, etc., were kept, where… … Dictionary of London
House Wren — Taxobox name = House Wren image width = 200px image caption = Northern House Wren status = LC status system = iucn3.1 regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves subclassis = Neornithes infraclassis = Neognathae superordo = Neoaves ordo =… … Wikipedia
To keep house — Keep Keep (k[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Kept} (k[e^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Keeping}.] [OE. k[=e]pen, AS. c[=e]pan to keep, regard, desire, await, take, betake; cf. AS. copenere lover, OE. copnien to desire.] 1. To care; to desire. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To keep open house — Keep Keep (k[=e]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Kept} (k[e^]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Keeping}.] [OE. k[=e]pen, AS. c[=e]pan to keep, regard, desire, await, take, betake; cf. AS. copenere lover, OE. copnien to desire.] 1. To care; to desire. [Obs.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eastcheap — is a road in the City of London. Its name derives from cheap , market, with the prefix East distinguishing it from the other former City of London market of Westcheap (now known as Cheapside). In medieval times Eastcheap was the City s main meat… … Wikipedia
List of churches in London — St. Paul s from the South London is the location of many famous churches, chapels and cathedrals, in a density unmatched anywhere else in England.[1] … Wikipedia
Constance Coltman — (née Todd; born 1889 and died 1969) was one of the first women ordained to Christian ministry in Britain, when she was ordained by the Congregational Union of England and Wales at the King s Weigh House (Congregational Church), London, on 17… … Wikipedia
Alfred Waterhouse — Infobox Architect caption=The Natural History Museum, London name=Alfred Waterhouse nationality=English birth date=birth date|1830|7|19|df=y birth place=Liverpool, England death date=death date and age|1905|08|22|1830|07|19|df=y death… … Wikipedia