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Cornmarket may be:
Cornmarket Group Financial Services Ltd,
Ireland Cornmarket, Dublin, an area of
Dublin city
Cornmarket Press, the
original name of...
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Cornmarket Street (colloquially
referred to as
Cornmarket or
historically The Corn) is a
major shopping street and
pedestrian precinct in Oxford, England...
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Cornmarket Group Financial Services Ltd is an
investment and
insurance brokerage company based in Ireland. Over the years,
Cornmarket expanded their product...
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expanded outside the UK in 1999.
Haymarket began in 1956,
under the name
Cornmarket Press.
Clive Labovitch and
Michael Heseltine –
later a
Cabinet minister...
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extracted from its
Savile Row
roots and used as the
launch pad for the
Cornmarket (later Haymarket)
group when it was
bought by
Clive Labovitch and Michael...
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Newgate and the
Black Dog jail. This area is
today often referred to as
Cornmarket but was
previously referred to as
Newhall Market. In 1816,
Benjamin Eaton...
- 1984. The
centre faces Cornmarket Street, and has
other entrances onto
Queen Street and Shoe Lane. The
fascia onto
Cornmarket Street is that of the Woolworths...
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based at 26–27
Cornmarket Street Oxford, England.
Abraham Zacharias was a silversmith, jeweller, and watchmaker/clockmaker at 2
Cornmarket and 95 High Street...
- in the
centre of the city, on a site
between Turl Street, Ship Street,
Cornmarket Street and
Market Street. The
college was
founded by
Queen Elizabeth I...
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Audoen in the
Church of Ireland,
located south of the
River Liffey at
Cornmarket in Dublin, Ireland. This was
close to the
centre of the
medieval city...