Leadenhall Market, EC3M

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Leadenhall Market is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area.


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Added: 20 Sep 2020 13:01 GMT   

Pepys starts diary
On 1 January 1659, Samuel Pepys started his famous daily diary and maintained it for ten years. The diary has become perhaps the most extensive source of information on this critical period of English history. Pepys never considered that his diary would be read by others. The original diary consisted of six volumes written in Shelton shorthand, which he had learned as an undergraduate on scholarship at Magdalene College, Cambridge. This shorthand was introduced in 1626, and was the same system Isaac Newton used when writing.

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Added: 9 Jan 2025 18:51 GMT   

Parkers Row, SE1
My great great grandmother, and her soon to be husband, lived in Parker’s Row before their marriage in St James in June 1839. Thier names were - Jane Elizabeth Turner and Charles Frederick Dean. She was a hat trimmer and he was a tailor.

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Lindsay Trott   
Added: 1 Jan 2025 17:55 GMT   

Lockside not on 1939 Register
I have the Denby family living in Lockside in 1938 but it does not appear on the 1939 Register.

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Janelle Robbins   
Added: 27 Dec 2024 18:47 GMT   

Harriet Robbins
Please get in touch re Harriet Robbins


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Dave Hinves   
Added: 27 Nov 2024 03:55 GMT   

he was a School Teacher
Henry sailed from Graves End 1849 on ’The Woodbridge’ arrived South Australia 1850. In 1858 he married Julia Ann Walsh at Burra, South Australia, they had 3 children, and 36 grand children. Died 24 June 1896 at Wilmington, South Australia. He is my 1st cousin 3x removed.

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Kevin Pont   
Added: 23 Nov 2024 17:03 GMT   

St Georges Square
This is rather lovely and well worth a visit!

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Simon Chapman   
Added: 22 Nov 2024 17:47 GMT   

Blossom Place
My Great Great Grandmother, Harriett Robbins lived in 2 Blossom Place in 1865 before marrying my Great Great Grandfather. They moved to 23 Spitall Square.

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Mark G   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 21:54 GMT   

Skidmore Street, E1
Skidmore Street was located where present day Ernest Street and Solebay Street now stand. They are both located above Shandy Street and Commodore Street.

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Alan Russell   
Added: 26 Oct 2024 14:36 GMT   

Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969
Cheshire Street, London E2 - 1969

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Aldgate Holy Trinity Priory The Holy Trinity Priory, also known as Christchurch Aldgate, was a priory of Austin canons (Black Canons) founded around 1108 by Queen Matilda of England.
Aldgate Pump Aldgate Pump is a historic water pump, located at the junction where Aldgate meets Fenchurch Street and Leadenhall Street.
All Hallows Staining All Hallows Staining was a church located at the junction of Mark Lane and Dunster Court.
Bank of England The Bank of England is the central bank of the United Kingdom.
Bevis Marks Synagogue Bevis Marks Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in the United Kingdom.
Great Synagogue of London The Great Synagogue of London was, for centuries, the centre of Ashkenazi synagogue and Jewish life in London. It was destroyed during World War II, in the Blitz.
London Metal Exchange The London Metal Exchange (LME) is the futures exchange with the world’s largest market in options and futures contracts on base and other metals.
St James Duke’s Place St James Duke’s Place was an Anglican parish church in the Aldgate ward of the City of London.
St Katharine Cree St Katharine Cree is a Church of England church on the north side of Leadenhall Street near Leadenhall Market.
St Mary Axe St Mary Axe was a medieval parish in the City of London whose name survives as that of the street which formerly occupied it.
St Mary Axe St Mary Axe was a mediaeval church situated just north of Leadenhall Street on a site now occupied by Fitzwilliam House.
St Olave Hart Street St Olave’s Church is a Church of England church located on the corner of Hart Street and Seething Lane.

NEARBY STREETS
20 Fenchurch Street, EC3M 20 Fenchurch Street is a commercial skyscraper in the City of London. (City of London)
Abchurch Lane, EC4N Abchurch Lane was first mentioned as Abbechurche Lane in 1291 (City of London)
Abchurch Yard, EC4N First mentioned in 1732, Abchurch Yard was built on the St Mary Abchurch churchyard (City of London)
Adams Court, EC2R Adam’s Court is thought to be named for Sir Thomas Adams (City of London)
AIG Building, EC3M AIG Building is sited on Fenchurch Street (City of London)
Aldgate Square, EC3N Aldgate Square is a location in London (City of London)
All Hallows Court, EC3M All Hallows Court ran on the northern side of All Hallows Lombard Street church (City of London)
Allianz House, EC3V Allianz House is a block on St Benet’s Place (City of London)
Back Alley, EC3N Back Alley is a small alleyway off of Northumberland Alley (City of London)
Ball Alley, EC3M Ball Alley existed on maps between the 1750s and 1950s (City of London)
Ball Court, EC3V Ball Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Bartholomew Lane, EC3V Bartholomew Lane runs between the junction of Lothbury and Throgmorton Street in the north to Threadneedle Street in the south. (City of London)
Bell Inn Yard, EC3M Bell Inn Yard has also been simply ’Bell Yard’ on maps (City of London)
Bengal Court, EC3V Bengal Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Billiter Square, EC3M Billiter Square is a former square in the City of London (City of London)
Billiter Street, EC3M Billiter Street was once home to a medieval bell foundry (City of London)
Birchin Lane, EC3V Birchin Lane was owned by a medieval gentleman called Birchervere (City of London)
Bishopsgate, EC3V Bishopsgate is named after one of the original eight gates in the London Wall. (City of London)
Brabant Court, EC3M Brabant Court off Philpot Lane, probably marks the site of a settlement of immigrants from Brabant, a province now split between Belgium and the Netherlands (City of London)
Bulls Head Passage, EC3M Bulls Head Passage is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Bury House, EC3A Bury House is a building on Bury Street (City of London)
Bury Street, EC3A Bury Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (City of London)
Candlewick House, EC4N Candlewick House is a block on Cannon Street (City of London)
Capel Court, EC2R On the east side of the Bank of England turn into Bartholomew Lane. Capel Court is off to the east (City of London)
Capital House, EC4N Capital House is a block on King William Street (City of London)
Castle Court, EC3V Castle Court leads off Birchin Lane (City of London)
Change Alley, EC3V Change Alley is a thoroughfare between Lombard Street and Cornhill in London’s financial district (City of London)
Clark’s Place, EC3V Clark’s Place - formerly Clark’s Alley - was a courtyard in the City of London (City of London)
Clements Lane, EC4N Clements Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC4N postal area (City of London)
Clothworkers Hall, EC3M Clothworkers Hall is one of the streets of London in the EC3R postal area (City of London)
Corbet Court, EC3V Corbet Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Cornhill, EC3V Cornhill is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Cree House, EC3A Cree House can be found on Creechurch Lane (City of London)
Creechurch Lane, EC3A Creechurch Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (City of London)
Crutched Friars, EC3N Crutched Friars is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (City of London)
Cullum Street, EC3M Cullum Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
Cunard Place, EC3A Cunard Place is an alleyway off Bury Street (City of London)
Dixon House, EC3A Dixon House is a block on Fenchurch Street (City of London)
Duke Street, EC3A Duke Street was once a street leading northwest from Aldgate (City of London)
Dukes House, EC3A Dukes House is a block on Dukes Place (City of London)
Dunster Court, EC3R Dunster Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3R postal area (City of London)
Eastcheap, EC3M A street within the EC3M postcode (City of London)
Eastgate House, EC3A Eastgate House is a block on Dukes Place (City of London)
Exchange Steps, EC3V Exchange Steps is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Fenchurch Avenue, EC3M Fenchurch Avenue runs from Lime Street to Billiter Street (City of London)
Fenchurch Buildings, EC3A Fenchurch Buildings is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
Fenchurch Mews, EC3M A street within the EC3M postcode (City of London)
Fenchurch Place, EC3M Fenchurch Place is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
Fenchurch Street, EC3R Fenchurch Street links Gracechurch Street and Aldgate (City of London)
Finch Lane, EC3V Finch Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Fountain House, EC3M Fountain House is a building on Fenchurch Street (City of London)
French Horn Yard, EC3N French Horn Yard is a former courtyard (Tower Hill)
French Ordinary Court, EC3M French Ordinary Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
George Yard, EC3V George Yard is a yard off of Lombard Street (City of London)
Gracechurch Street, EC3V Gracechurch Street is in the heart of Roman Londinium - it runs directly over the site of the basilica and forum (City of London)
Great St Helen’s, EC3A This is a street in the EC3A postcode area (City of London)
Hart Street, Hart Street is an old East End street (City of London)
Hart Street, EC3R Hart Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3R postal area (City of London)
Heneage Lane, EC3A Heneage Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (City of London)
Hogarth Court, EC3M Hogarth Court runs from Fenchurch Avenue to Fenchurch Street (City of London)
Holland House, EC3A Holland House is a block on Bury Street (City of London)
James Court, EC3A James Court is an old East End street (City of London)
King William Street, EC4N The northern section of King William Street runs diagonally northwards of the Monument junction (City of London)
Landmark House, EC3A Landmark House is a block on Leadenhall Street (City of London)
Laurence Pountney Lane, EC4N Laurence Pountney Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC4N postal area (City of London)
Leadenhall Avenue, EC3M Leadenhall Avenue was built on the first site of Leadenhall Market (City of London)
Leadenhall Market, EC3M Leadenhall Market is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
Leadenhall Place, EC3V Leadenhall Place is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Leadenhall Street, EC3A Leadenhall Street - historic home to both the East India Company and Lloyd’s of London. (Clerkenwell)
Leadenhall Street, EC3M Leadenhall Street is a road in the EC3N postcode area (City of London)
Leadenhall Street, EC3V Leadenhall Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Leadenhall Street, EC3V Leadenhall Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
Lime Street, EC3M The name Lime Street comes from the lime burners who once sold lime from there for use in construction (City of London)
Lloyd’s Avenue, EC3N A street within the EC3N postcode (City of London)
Lloyd’s Building, EC3M Lloyd’s Building is a block on Lime Street (City of London)
Lloyds Avenue, EC3N Lloyds Avenue is one of the streets of London in the EC3N postal area (City of London)
Lombard Court, EC3V Lombard Court is a small street between Gracechurch Street and Clements Lane in the heart of London’s financial district (City of London)
Lombard Street, EC3V Lombard Street has a history stretching back to medieval times. (City of London)
London Street, EC3M London Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3R postal area (City of London)
Lothbury, EC2R Lothbury is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Mansion House Place, EC3V Mansion House Place is one of the streets of London in the EC4N postal area (City of London)
Mark Lane, EC3R Mark Lane links Great Tower Street and Fenchurch Street (City of London)
Mincing Lane, EC3R Mincing Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3R postal area (City of London)
Minster Court, EC3R Minster Court can be found on Mincing Lane (City of London)
Minsters Pavement, EC3A Minsters Pavement is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (City of London)
Mitre Avenue, EC3A Mitre Avenue is one of the streets of London in the E17 postal area (City of London)
Mitre House, EC3A Mitre House is a block on Mitre Street (City of London)
Mitre Square, EC3A Mitre Square is a small square in the City of London. (City of London)
Mitre Street, EC3A Mitre Street connects Creechurch Lane with the Aldgate (City of London)
Munster Court, EC3R Munster Court is a road in the SW6 postcode area (City of London)
New Baltic House, EC3M New Baltic House is a block on Fenchurch Street (City of London)
New London Street, EC3R New London Street is one of the streets of London in the EC3R postal area (City of London)
Newman’s Court, EC3V Newman’s Court is an old courtyard situated off Cornhill (City of London)
Nicholas Lane, EC3V Nicholas Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Nicholas Lane, EC4N Nicholas Lane has two non-contiguous sections, separated by King William Street (City of London)
NMB House, EC3A NMB House is a block on Bevis Marks (City of London)
Philpot Lane, EC3M Philpot Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
Plantain Gardens, EC3M A street within the EC3V postcode (City of London)
Plantain Gardens, EC3M A street within the EC3V postcode (City of London)
Plantation Lane, EC3M Plantation Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3R postal area (City of London)
Plantation Place, EC3R Plantation Place takes its name from a previous Plantation House, once the recognised centre of the tea trade (City of London)
Plough Court, EC4R Plough Court was named for the Plough tavern which stood here (City of London)
Popes Head Alley, EC3V Popes Head Alley is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Princes Street, EC2R Princes Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Railway Place, Railway Place is an old East End street (City of London)
Religare House, EC4N Religare House is a block on Cannon Street (City of London)
Rood Lane, EC3M Rood Lane is one of the streets of London in the EC3M postal area (City of London)
Royal Court, EC3V Royal Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Royal Exchange Avenue, EC3V Royal Exchange Avenue connects Finch Lane with the Royal Exchange (City of London)
Royal Exchange Buildings, EC3V Royal Exchange Buildings is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Royal Exchange Steps, EC2R Royal Exchange Steps is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Royal Exchange, EC3V Royal Exchange is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
Ship Tavern Passage, EC3M Ship Tavern Passage is a City of London alleyway (City of London)
Sky Garden, EC3M Sky Garden is a location in London (City of London)
St Clement’s House, EC4N St Clement’s House is a block on Clement’s Lane (City of London)
St James’s Passage, EC3N St James’s Passage was formerly known as Church Passage (City of London)
St James’s Place, EC3A St James’s Place was an open square, formerly Broad Court, which held a daily market that sold fruits of various kinds. (City of London)
St Mary Abchurch House, EC4N St Mary Abchurch House is a block on Cannon Street (City of London)
St Michaels Alley, EC3V St Michael’s Alley was the centre of the 17th century London coffee house phenomenon (City of London)
St Michaels Rectory, EC3V St Michaels Rectory is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
St Swithin’s Lane, EC4N St Swithin’s Lane runs from King William Street to Cannon Street (City of London)
St. Mary’s Grove, EC3A Jeffrey’s Square disappeared under the St Mary Axe development (City of London)
Staple Hall, EC3A Staple Hall is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (City of London)
Stock Exchange Tower, EC2N Stock Exchange Tower is a building on Old Broad Street (City of London)
Stone House Court, EC3A Stone House Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (City of London)
Sugarloaf Court, EC3A Sugarloaf Court leads south off Leadenhall Street (City of London)
Sun Court, EC3V Sun Court is an old courtyard of Cornhill (City of London)
Talbot Court, EC3V Talbot Court was next to the Talbot Inn until the Great Fire of London (City of London)
The Courtyard, EC3V The Courtyard is one of the streets of London in the EC3V postal area (City of London)
The Leadenhall Building, EC3 The Leadenhall Building is located on Leadenhall Street (City of London)
The Leadenhall Building, EC3M The Leadenhall Building is a block on Leadenhall Street (City of London)
Threadneedle Street, EC2N Threadneedle Street is one of the streets of London in the EC2R postal area (City of London)
Threadneedle Street, EC3V Threadneedle Street is the location of the Bank of England and Royal Exchange (City of London)
Undershaft, EC3P Undershaft is a road in the EC3P postcode area (City of London)
Walsingham House, EC3N Walsingham House is a block on Seething Lane (Tower Hill)
White Lion Court, EC3V White Lion Court is an old courtyard situated off Cornhill (City of London)
Whittington Avenue, EC3M Whittington Avenue leads south from Leadenhall Street (City of London)
Willis Building, EC3M Willis Building is a block on Lime Street (City of London)
Wrestlers Court, EC3A Wrestlers Court is one of the streets of London in the EC3A postal area (City of London)
XL House, EC3V XL House is a block on Gracechurch Street (City of London)


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Bank station
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Byward Tower, 1893
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Bank station
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The Great Synagogue of London (1810) The Great Synagogue of London was, for centuries, the centre of Ashkenazi synagogue and Jewish life in London. It was destroyed during the Blitz.
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The Aldgate Pump (1874) Aldgate Pump is a historic water pump located at the junction where Aldgate meets Fenchurch Street and Leadenhall Street. The pump is notable for its long, and sometimes dark history, as well as its cultural significance as a symbolic start point of the East End of London. The term "East of Aldgate Pump" is used as a synonym for the East End or for East London as a whole.
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Bevis Marks Synagogue
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St Katherine Cree, City of London St Katharine Cree is a Church of England church on the north side of Leadenhall Street near Leadenhall Market. The present church was built in 1628–30, retaining the Tudor tower of its predecessor. The church escaped the Great Fire of London in 1666 and suffered only minor damage in the London Blitz.
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St James Duke’s Place The church survived the Great Fire of London, but fell into disrepair and was rebuilt in 1727, retaining much of the original woodwork. The poverty of the Aldgate area made it increasingly difficult to raise funds to maintain the church; Godwin described it as being "in a very dirty and dilapidated state". In 1874, under the 1860 Union of Benefices Act, it was demolished and the parish joined to that of St Katherine Cree. The site of the church is now occupied by the Sir John Cass School.
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Petticoat Lane in the 1920s
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Byward Tower, 1893
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Southwark Cathedral
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The George and Vulture was built in 1746 as a public house in Castle Court, near Lombard Street. There has been an inn on the site for centuries. It was said to be a meeting place of the notorious Hellfire Club and is now a City chop house. It is mentioned at least 20 times in The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, who frequently drank there himself.
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