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    Christianity portal St Nicholas Shambles was a medieval church in the City of London, which stood on the corner of Butcher Hall Lane (now King Edward Street)...
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    this was home to a religious guild of St. Anne. In 1546, Henry VIII gave the church, along with St Nicholas Shambles and the dissolved Christ Church priory...
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    of St Nicholas Shambles and St Ewin, Newgate Market, to the City Corporation. A new parish of Christ Church was created, incorporating those of St Nicholas...
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    Senior and Thomas Purfoot Junior. Purfoot's printshop was located in St Nicholas Shambles. He largely printed translations of foreign works and medical and...
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    flour market at Queenhithe, a meat market at St. Nicholas Shambles, a fruit and vegetable market in St. Paul's Churchyard, a livestock market at Smithfield...
    81 KB (9,666 words) - 21:57, 11 July 2024
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    St Laurence Pountney was a Church of England parish church in the Candlewick ward of the City of London. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666, and...
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    John de Pulteney (category Burials at St Paul's Cathedral)
    Bureford late citizen of London and Roesia his wife” to take place at St Nicholas Shambles, London, since demolished. His association with the de Bereford family...
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  • Newgate Street Formed 1547 by union of abolished parishes St Audoen, St Nicholas Shambles Holy Trinity the Less Inner Temple Extra-parochial place. Still...
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    St Alban's was a church in Wood Street, City of London. It was dedicated to Saint Alban. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt in 1634, destroyed in the Great...
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    St James St Katharine St Lawrence St Magnus St Margaret St Margaret St Martin St Mary St Mary Mary St Mary St Mary St Michael St Nicholas St Olave ST...
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    Nicholas Edward Cave AO FRSL (born 22 September 1957) is an Australian musician, writer and actor. Known for his baritone voice and for fronting the rock...
    111 KB (11,265 words) - 13:59, 8 July 2024
  • December 2015. Retrieved 6 June 2014. "Photo of Kings Lynn, St Margaret's Church and The Shambles 1891 – Francis Frith". francisfrith.com. Retrieved 6 June...
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  • some of the church's stonework was used to build the St Crux Parish Hall at the bottom of the Shambles. The Hall contains a number of monuments from the...
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    North-West of the City of London by Newgate in the parish of St Nicholas in the Shambles. It was the second Franciscan religious house to be founded in...
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    the original on 15 November 2020. Retrieved 15 November 2020. "'Utter shambles': GPs and medics decry NHS test-and-trace system". The Guardian. 14 September...
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    which led towards the former market-places in Pavement and St Sampson's Square. The Shambles is a narrow medieval street, lined with shops, boutiques and...
    199 KB (16,911 words) - 08:47, 17 July 2024
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    Castello. He found a diocese in shambles and his administration was marked by considerable growth and reform. In 1451, Pope Nicholas V united the Diocese of Castello...
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    Town Hall was built on Westgate in 1821. When built, it was arcaded with shambles on the ground floor and an assembly room on the first. The two-storey building...
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  • time, however, their season was a shambles with the team recording only 3 wins in 25 games. As of November 26, 2019. "St. Lawrence men, women moving home...
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    that the market hall was built around 1450. The Shambles and Buttercross were built after 1570. The Shambles were destroyed in a fire in 1856 but the Yelde...
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