- Cheap, south; Cripplegate, north; Aldersgate, west. It
first consisted of
Basinghall Street with the
courts and
short side
streets off it, but
since a boundary...
-
Basinghall Street (sometimes
written as "B****inghall") is a
street in the City of London, England. It lies
chiefly in the ward of B****ishaw (originally...
- the
Moorgate area of the City of London, England. It is off
Gresham and
Basinghall streets, in the
wards of B****ishaw and Cheap. The
current building dates...
- of 25,
Deloitte opened his own
office opposite the
Bankruptcy Court in
Basinghall Street. He made his name with the
industry of the day—the railways—and...
- Girdlers' Hall in
Basinghall Avenue in the City of London...
-
Wilson with a
royal charter (for the
Chartered Bank line)
Headquarters 1
Basinghall Avenue, London, England, UK Area
served Worldwide Key
people José Viñals...
- of the King and Mayor. 1299:
Acquisition of
original deed of land in
Basinghall Street. 1396:
Request to
Mayor for
regulation against improper vessel...
-
County Court in the City of London. It is
located at
Guildhall Buildings,
Basinghall Street. The
current court is the
successor to
courts pre-dating the County...
- as a
Sheriff in 1243
before being elected Lord
Mayor in 1251. London's
Basinghall Street took its name from the Basing/B****ing family, which, Stow writes...
-
General of
Shipping in
Basinghall Street in London.
While the
survivors were
making arrangements to
rejoin their families,
Basinghall Street advised the men...