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- 06″W / 51.5164833°N 0.0930722°W / 51.5164833; -0.0930722 St Mary Aldermanbury was a parish church in the City of London first mentioned in 1181 and...
- into Cripplegate Within) it extends to streets further west, including Aldermanbury, Wood Street, and, to the north, part of London Wall and St Alphage Garden...
- its most recognizable landmarks – the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury. Originally built in the City of London in the 12th century, it was destro****...
- others depending upon them. The company is based at Insurance Hall on Aldermanbury, near London Wall, a building owned and managed by the Chartered Insurance...
- Peter ad Vincula in the Tower. In 1692 his body was moved to St Mary Aldermanbury. In his London Journal, Leigh Hunt gives the following account of Judge...
- appointed curate and preacher in the City of London church of St Mary Aldermanbury, a strong focus of Puritanism, in the place of Thomas Taylor. In October...
- Seething Lane St Dunstan-in-the-East, St Dunstan's Hill St Mary Aldermanbury, Aldermanbury St Olave Hart Street churchyard, Seething Lane St Paul's churchyard...
- United Kingdom, and comprises three elements: the Church of St Mary Aldermanbury, the museum itself, and the Breakthrough sculpture. The London church...
- Heminges and his sixteen-year-old wife settled in the parish of St Mary Aldermanbury, and had at least thirteen children there between the years 1590 and...
- January 1753 and returned almost a month later to her mother's home in Aldermanbury in the City of London, emaciated and in a "deplorable condition". After...