Billiter Square Buildings — At No. 1 Billiter Square (P.O. Directory). In Aldgate Ward. First mention: L.C.C. List, 1912 … Dictionary of London
Billiter Court — 1) North west out of Billiter Square (O.S. 1880). It seems to be shown in Rocque, 1746, but not named. Site now occupied by Fenchurch Avenue (q.v.). 2) See Billet Court … Dictionary of London
Squares in London — London has had a long history with squares. Of London s squares, a few, such as Trafalgar Square, were built as public open spaces, like the city squares found in many cities, but most of them originally contained private communal gardens for use … Wikipedia
(St.) Michael Aldgate — One of the old parishes mentioned by Stow as having formed first the parish of the Holy Cross or Holy Rood and afterwards as having been absorbed by the Priory of Holy Trinity, the parish of Holy Trinity (S. 142). It seems to be still… … Dictionary of London
Lime Street Alley — East out of Lime Street, with a winding passage leading by Lime Street Square and Billiter Square into Fishmongers Alley and Fenchurch Street (Strype, ed. 1720 O.S. 1848 51). It is only named in Strype, but the passage seems to be shown in… … Dictionary of London
Philip Henry Pye-Smith — Infobox Scientist name = Philip Henry Pye Smith box width = image width =150px caption = Philip Henry Pye Smith birth date = 30 August 1839 birth place = London death date = 23 May 1914 death place = London residence = citizenship = nationality … Wikipedia
Smith's Rents — 1) In Angel Square, Bishopsgate Without (Lockie, 1810 Elmes, 1831).. Not named in the maps. 2) South west out of Billiter Square, leading down Fishmongers Alley to Fenchurch Street (Povah, 313). First mention: Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii … Dictionary of London
Dilston Castle — Coordinates: 54°57′54″N 2°02′20″W / 54.965°N 2.039°W / 54.965; 2.039 … Wikipedia
Fenchurch Avenue — East out of Lime Street, at No. 40, to Billiter Square at No. 7 (P.O. Directory). In Aldgate Ward. Erected 1897. Site formerly occupied by Ball Alley (Hatton, 1708 Elmes, 1831). It seems to be called Axe Yard in Strype … Dictionary of London
Wall of London — Considerable difference of opinion exists as to the date when the walls that encircled the ancient City of London were first erected, and no evidence is obtainable from the Anglo Saxon Chronicle or other early records. There is no doubt… … Dictionary of London