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Cripplegate was a gate in the
London Wall
which once
enclosed the City of London, England. The
Cripplegate gate lent its name to the
Cripplegate ward of...
- St Giles-without-
Cripplegate is an
Anglican church in the City of London,
located on Fore
Street within the
modern Barbican complex. When
built it stood...
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Morning Exercises refers to a
religious observance by
Puritans in
London which started at the
beginning of the
English Civil War. As most of the citizens...
- London. It was
built to
relieve the City
church of St Giles-without-
Cripplegate,
Cripplegate,
under the
Commission for
Building Fifty New Churches, an attempt...
- that
stood to its north-western side. The fort, now
referred to as the
Cripplegate Fort, was
later incorporated into a
comprehensive city-wide defence,...
- (1231) and
means "manor of a man
called Finn".
Finsbury lay just
outside Cripplegate (and on its
later construction, Moorgate) in
London Wall. At that time...
- The
Cripplegate ward was
virtually demolished and by 1951 the
resident po****tion of the City
stood at 5,324, of whom 48
lived in
Cripplegate. Discussions...
- Independents, 5 by Labour, and the
remaining 17 by
localist groups. Aldersgate,
Cripplegate,
Farringdon Without,
Portsoken and
Queenhithe are the more resident-po****ted...
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directly upon
London Wall. It was also
known as St Alphege
Cripplegate, from its
proximity to
Cripplegate. It is now
operated as St
Alphage Garden. The parish...
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gates on
London Bridge). Some wards—Aldersgate,
Bishopsgate and
Cripplegate—cover an area that was both
within and
without the Wall and, although...