(St.) Botolph Billingsgate, Churchyard — East out of Botolph Lane, south of Botolph Alley. In Billingsgate Ward (Strype, 1720 and 1755, and Rocque, 1746).Between Botolph Lane and Love Lane.In 1392, 16 Rich. II., a cemetery was to be made for the burial of parishioners of St. Botolph… … Dictionary of London
James Campbell (Mayor) — Sir James Campbell (1570 1642) was a 17th century ironmonger and Lord Mayor of London.Campbell was a grandson of Robert Campbell of Foulsham, Norfolk, and a son of Sir Thomas Campbell (d. 1613), alderman, successively, of Bridge Without (Nov.… … Wikipedia
Abbot's Inn — The town house of the Abbots of Waltham. On the west side of St. Mary At Hill (Street), south of the church. In Billingsgate Ward. There is a long account of the house in the Archæologia XXXVI. ii. pp. 400 10, from which it appears that the … Dictionary of London
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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
London — London † Catholic Encyclopedia ► London London, the capital of England and chief city of the British Empire, is situated about fifty miles from the mouth of the Thames, Lat. 51°30 , Long. 0°5 . The word London is used in widely… … Catholic encyclopedia
Grimsby — For other uses, see Grimsby (disambiguation). Coordinates: 53°33′34″N 0°04′05″W … Wikipedia
Cripplegate — Coordinates: 51°31′08″N 0°05′38″W / 51.519°N 0.094°W / 51.519; 0.094 … Wikipedia
London [1] — London (spr. lonnd n; hierzu Stadtplan: »London, innere Stadt«, mit Registerblatt), Hauptstadt Englands und des britischen Reiches, die bevölkertste Stadt der Erde, liegt zu beiden Seiten der hier 180–275 m breiten Themse, 97 km oberhalb deren… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon