Pinners' Court — West out of Old Broad Street, in Broad Street Ward (O.S. L.C.C. List, 1912). First mention: Pinmakers Alley (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 132). Pinner s Alley and Pinners Hall Court in P.C. 1732. Leads to Pinners Hall … Dictionary of London
Plasterers' Hall — On the north side of Addle Street at No.23. In Cripplegate Ward Within (Elmes, 1831). First mention: Plaisterers Hall (S. 299), formerly Pinners Hall. Burnt in the Fire 1666 and rebuilt by Sir Christopher Wren. The hall has been… … Dictionary of London
Pinmakers' Hall — See Pinners Hall … Dictionary of London
James Foster (Baptist minister) — James Foster (6 September 1697, Exeter – 5 November 1753, Pinners Hall, Middlesex) was an English Baptist minister.Foster was born and baptized at Exeter, 6 September 1697. Most of our biographical knowledge of him comes from memoirs attached to… … Wikipedia
Matthew Mead (minister) — Matthew Mead or Meade[1] (1630?–1699) was an English Independent minister. 1683 engraving of Matthew Mead by Robert White. Contents 1 … Wikipedia
British Bankers' Association — Abbreviation BBA Motto The voice of banking financial services Format … Wikipedia
Anabaptist Meeting House — 1) See Pinners Hall. 2) On the east side of Maidenhead Court, north of Great Eastcheap. In Candlewick Ward (Rocque, 1746). The site was cleared in the early part of the 19th century for the enlargement of the roadway … Dictionary of London
Hurrion — This unusual and interesting name has its origins in an ancient British (pre Roman) personal name, found as Urion, Urian, Uren and in Wales particularly as Urien . The Hundred Rolls of Huntingdonshire record one John, son of Urian in 1273, and… … Surnames reference
Urian — This unusual and interesting name has its origins in an ancient British (pre Roman) personal name, found as Urion, Urian, Uren and in Wales particularly, Urien. The Hundred Rolls of Huntingdonshire record one John, son of Urian in 1273 and… … Surnames reference
Urien — This unusual and interesting name has its origins in an ancient British (pre Roman) personal name, found as Urion, Urian, Uren and in Wales particularly, Urien. The Hundred Rolls of Huntingdonshire record one John, son of Urian in 1273 and… … Surnames reference