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Eastcheap is a
street in
central London that is a
western continuation of
Great Tower Street towards Monument junction. Its name
derives from cheap, the...
- St
Clement Eastcheap is a
Church of
England parish church in
Candlewick Ward of the City of London. It is
located on Clement's Lane, off King William...
- St. Leonard,
Eastcheap,
sometimes referred to as St
Leonard Milkchurch, was a
parish church in the City of London. Of
medieval origin, it was destro****...
- The Boar's Head Inn was a
tavern in
Eastcheap in the City of
London which is
supposed to be the
meeting place of Sir John Falstaff,
Prince Hal and other...
- bakery,
where the
Great Fire of
London started in 1666. It runs
between Eastcheap and
Thames Street in the
historic City of London, and
intersects Monument...
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Milner Square in
Islington and an
idiosyncratic vinegar warehouse at 33–35
Eastcheap in the City of London. A
pupil of
Benjamin Dean Wyatt, he
worked in partnership...
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Philpot Lane is a
short street in London,
United Kingdom,
running from
Eastcheap in the
south to
Fenchurch Street in the north. It is
named after Sir John...
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published in 1659. It was
based on
sermons he
delivered at St Clement's,
Eastcheap. It was one of the most
influential works on the Apostles'
Creed in the...
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several former and
current taverns in London, most
famously a
tavern in
Eastcheap that is
supposedly the
meeting place of Sir John Falstaff,
Prince Hal...
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congregation built a
meeting house over the King's
Weigh House in
Little Eastcheap, and from this home the
church took its name. The King's
Weigh House was...