- west.
Gresham Street was
created in 1845 by
widening and
amalgamating Cateaton Street,
Maiden Lane, St. Anne's Lane and Lad Lane. The
nearest London Underground...
-
prepared conversation with the
Deputy Marshal at the Paul's Head
Tavern in
Cateaton Street: "Desiring to know his
opinion in
regard to the
Officers of the...
- near the
junction with Milk Street, Aldermanbury, and
Cateaton Street. Lad Lane and
Cateaton Street were
among four
streets amalgamated into Gresham...
- the
entertainments in the
daytime at the Paul's Head ****embly
Rooms in
Cateaton Street. His
monodramatic entertainments continued after 1795 at a theatre...
- 8:31 am,
injuring six people.[citation needed] The
second bomb
exploded on
Cateaton Street between a
market and
Manchester Cathedral (53°29′04″N 2°14′41″W...
- Two
approaches thereto were provided, one by a
flight of
steps near the
Cateaton Street side of the old churchyard, and the
other at the
corner of Victoria...
-
Cripplegate for
Messers Morrison; a
block of
buildings in
Gresham (formerly
Cateaton)
Street for
Morley & Co and a
warehouse in Wood
Street for Dent & Co. In...
- a moat and is a
Grade II*
listed building.
Hanging Bridge Ruins 051421
Cateaton Street,
Manchester 53°29′04″N 2°14′36″W / 53.484473°N 2.24333°W / 53...
-
Crozier (writing in 1883)
Parry was a
regular of the
Crown &
Anchor pub on
Cateaton Street,
where he sat in the same
chair each
evening beneath a portrait...
- ****berland. He was in
business in
London as a
wholesale haberdasher, in
Cateaton Street. His
warehouse was
adjacent to his home. In the 1780s, Nicholson...