(St.) Margaret Pattens Lane — See Rood Lane … Dictionary of London
Brettell Lane railway station — Coordinates: 52°28′25″N 2°8′13″W / 52.47361°N 2.13694°W / 52.47361; 2.13694 … Wikipedia
Monument Lane railway station — Monument Lane Location Place Ladywood Area Birmingham Coordinates … Wikipedia
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
Levels — As indicated s.v. London, the levels of the City have varied considerably from time to time since its foundation, with the result that the present streets and buildings are at a much higher level than those of the ancient City. The subject is… … Dictionary of London
Bridge (ward) — infobox UK place official name= Ward of Bridge map type= Greater London country= England region= London london borough= City of London latitude= 51.511 longitude= 0.083 os grid reference= TQ319812 post town= LONDON postcode area= EC postcode… … Wikipedia
List of churches in Cheshire — This is a list of Christian churches in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Church of England The Anglican churches in the county are either part of the diocese of Chester or the diocese of Liverpool. Chester diocese is divided into two… … Wikipedia
Plantation Place — is a large office development in the City of London, taking its name from a previous Plantation House , once the world s recognised centre of the tea trade.It is currently the headquarters of RSA Insurance Group and QBE Insurance in addition to… … Wikipedia
(St.) Gabriel Fenchurch — The church stood in the middle of Fenchurch Street, between Rood Lane and Mincing Lane (Leake). In Langbourn Ward. The parish extended into Billingsgate Ward. Earliest mention, 1526 (L. and P. H. VIII. D.S. XI. p. 580). Newcourt says he… … Dictionary of London
Turners' Alley — North out of Little Eastcheap, between Rood Lane and Philpot Lane. In Billingsgate Ward (O. and M. 1677 Boyle, 1799). So called after Turners Hall (q.v.). The site has been rebuilt and is now occupied by offices and business houses … Dictionary of London