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- Queenhithe is a small and ancient ward of the City of London, situated by the River Thames and to the south of St. Paul's Cathedral. The Millennium Bridge...
- localist groups. Aldersgate, Cripplegate, Farringdon Without, Portsoken and Queenhithe are the more resident-po****ted of the twenty-five City Wards. Residents...
- the City of London live in the Aldersgate, Cripplegate, Portsoken and Queenhithe. Residents have one vote each, and businesses have a number of votes that...
- St. Michael Queenhithe was a church in the City of London located in what is now Upper Thames Street. First recorded in the 12th century, the church was...
- remaining eighty councilmen. The four residential wards are Portsoken, Queenhithe, Aldersgate and Cripplegate, and the 2003 boundary changes reinforced...
- review it has been agreed that the four more residential wards: Portsoken, Queenhithe, Aldersgate and Cripplegate together elect 20 of the 100 commoners, whereas...
- January 2019. Elected in 1999 as a Common Councillor for the Ward of Queenhithe, in 2006 he was promoted Deputy and since 2016 King serves as the Ward's...
- as it was superior when built compared with the surrounding streets Queenhitheformerly Ethelred****he, after its founder King Æthelred the Unready...
- Adeliza lands that had previously been Matilda's including Waltham and Queenhithe. She had estates in Es****, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Middle****, Gloucestershire...
- main docks were Queenhithe and Billingsgate. The construction of London Bridge in 1209 blocked many boats from accessing Queenhithe, and so Billingsgate...