EC2P Bishopsgate, London

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

EC2P Bishopsgate, London EC3N Aldgate, London (0.5 miles) miles) EC2A Bishopsgate, London (0 EC3N Tower, London (0.5 miles) EC1A Aldersgate, London (0.8 miles) EC3M Candlewick, London (0.5 miles) EC2M Bishopsgate, London (0.1 miles) EC4V Vintry, London (0.8 miles) miles) EC4N Langbourn, London (0.5 EC4V Queenhithe, London (0.8 EC2P Bishopsgate, London (0.1 miles) miles) miles) EC2R Walbrook, London (0.5 miles) EC1A Cheap, London (0.8 miles) EC2N Bishopsgate, London (0.1 EC4N Walbrook, London (0.5 miles) E1 St Katharine's and Wapping, miles) EC3V Walbrook, London (0.5 miles) London (0.8 miles) EC3A Bishopsgate, London (0.1 EC4N Candlewick, London (0.5 EC1M Farringdon Without, London miles) miles) (0.8 miles) EC3 London, London (0.1 miles) EC2N Walbrook, London (0.5 miles) EC1M Farringdon Within, London EC2N Broad Street, London (0.2 EC3R Billingsgate, London (0.5 (0.9 miles) miles) miles) EC1A Farringdon Within, London EC2M Broad Street, London (0.2 EC4R Candlewick, London (0.5 (0.9 miles) miles) miles) EC4M Castle Baynard, London (0.9 EC2R Broad Street, London (0.2 EC2R Cheap, London (0.6 miles) miles) miles) EC3M Billingsgate, London (0.6 EC1N Castle Baynard, London (0.9 EC2M Spitalfields and Banglatown, miles) miles) London (0.2 miles) EC3R Bridge & Bridge Without, EC4Y Castle Baynard, London (0.9 EC3P Aldgate, London (0.3 miles) London (0.6 miles) miles) EC3M Aldgate, London (0.3 miles) EC4R Bridge & Bridge Without, EC4V Castle Baynard, London (0.9 EC3P Lime Street, London (0.3 London (0.6 miles) miles) miles) EC2R Cordwainer, London (0.6 EC4A Castle Baynard, London (0.9 EC3A Lime Street, London (0.3 miles) miles) miles) EC3R Candlewick, London (0.6 EC4 London, London (0.9 miles) EC3V Lime Street, London (0.3 miles) EC1 London, London (1 miles) miles) EC2V Cordwainer, London (0.6 E98 St Katharine's and Wapping, EC3M Lime Street, London (0.3 miles) London (1 miles) miles) EC1M Bunhill, London (0.6 miles) E1W Shadwell, London (1 miles) EC2N Lime Street, London (0.3 EC2A Bunhill, London (0.6 miles) EC1A Farringdon Without, London miles) EC1A Bunhill, London (0.6 miles) (1 miles) EC2M Cornhill, London (0.4 miles) EC2P Bunhill, London (0.6 miles) EC4M Farringdon Within, London EC2N Cornhill, London (0.4 miles) EC2Y Bunhill, London (0.6 miles) (1.1 miles) EC2R Cornhill, London (0.4 miles) EC1Y Bunhill, London (0.6 miles) E2 Weavers, London (1.1 miles) EC3V Cornhill, London (0.4 miles) EC2M Bunhill, London (0.6 miles) E1 Weavers, London (1.1 miles) EC2P Bassishaw, London (0.4 EC1V Bunhill, London (0.6 miles) EC4V Farringdon Within, London miles) E77 Whitechapel, London (0.6 (1.1 miles) EC2V Bassishaw, London (0.4 miles) E1W St Katharine's and Wapping, miles) EC4N Dowgate, London (0.6 miles) London (1.1 miles) EC2R Bassishaw, London (0.4 EC4R Dowgate, London (0.6 miles) EC4A Farringdon Within, London miles) EC3N St Katharine's and Wapping, (1.2 miles) EC2Y Bassishaw, London (0.4 London (0.6 miles) E14 Shadwell, London (1.2 miles) miles) EC3R Tower, London (0.6 miles) E1 Shadwell, London (1.2 miles) E1 Spitalfields and Banglatown, EC3M Tower, London (0.6 miles) EC4P Temple Church, London (1.2 London (0.4 miles) EC4N Cordwainer, London (0.7 miles) EC3M Langbourn, London (0.4 miles) E2 Haggerston, London (1.2 miles) miles) E1 Tower, London (0.7 miles) EC1M Holborn and Covent Garden, EC3V Langbourn, London (0.4 EC2V Cheap, London (0.7 miles) London (1.3 miles) miles) EC4M Cordwainer, London (0.7 EC1V Hoxton, London (1.3 miles) EC1Y Coleman Street, London (0.4 miles) N1 Hoxton, London (1.3 miles) miles) EC4V Bread Street, London (0.7 SE1 Cathedrals, London (1.3 miles) EC2V Coleman Street, London (0.4 miles) SE1 South Bermondsey, London miles) EC2V Bread Street, London (0.7 (1.3 miles) EC2Y Coleman Street, London (0.4 miles) EC1N Farringdon Without, London miles) EC4M Bread Street, London (0.7 (1.3 miles) EC2M Coleman Street, London (0.4 miles) EC1P Holborn and Covent Garden, miles) EC1A Bread Street, London (0.7 London (1.3 miles) EC2R Coleman Street, London (0.4 miles) EC1N Holborn and Covent Garden, miles) EC4N Vintry, London (0.7 miles) London (1.3 miles) E1 Whitechapel, London (0.4 miles) EC4R Vintry, London (0.7 miles) EC2 London, London (1.4 miles) SE11 Prince's, London (0.4 miles) EC2V Cripplegate, London (0.7 EC4A Farringdon Without, London E1 Bishopsgate, London (0.5 miles) miles) (1.4 miles) EC3V Candlewick, London (0.5 EC1M Cripplegate, London (0.7 EC4Y Farringdon Without, London miles) miles) (1.4 miles) EC3A Aldgate, London (0.5 miles) EC2Y Cripplegate, London (0.7 SE1 Grange, London (1.4 miles) E1 Aldgate, London (0.5 miles) miles) SE16 Riverside, London (1.4 miles) EC3N Portsoken, London (0.5 EC1Y Cripplegate, London (0.7 SE1 Riverside, London (1.4 miles) miles) miles) EC4V Clerkenwell, London (1.4 EC3A Portsoken, London (0.5 EC2V Aldersgate, London (0.8 miles) miles) miles) WC1X Clerkenwell, London (1.4 E1 Portsoken, London (0.5 miles) EC2Y Aldersgate, London (0.8 miles) EC1A Clerkenwell, London (1.4 N1 Barnsbury, London (1.8 miles) E8 Mildmay, London (2.3 miles) miles) N7 Barnsbury, London (1.8 miles) N16 Mildmay, London (2.3 miles) EC3N Clerkenwell, London (1.4 N1P Islington, London (1.8 miles) N5 Mildmay, London (2.3 miles) miles) WC1N Holborn and Covent Garden, E8 Victoria, London (2.3 miles) EC1V Clerkenwell, London (1.4 London (1.8 miles) N1 Mildmay, London (2.3 miles) miles) SE16 New Cross, London (1.9 E9 Victoria, London (2.3 miles) EC1R Clerkenwell, London (1.4 miles) EC3M Bridge & Bridge Without, miles) WC1N King's Cross, London (1.9 London (2.3 miles) N1 Clerkenwell, London (1.4 miles) miles) EC3V Bridge & Bridge Without, EC1M Clerkenwell, London (1.4 E2 Mile End and Globe Town, London (2.3 miles) miles) London (1.9 miles) E14 Limehouse, London (2.4 miles) E1 Bethnal Green South, London E1 Mile End and Globe Town, E5 Chatham, London (2.4 miles) (1.5 miles) London (1.9 miles) E9 Chatham, London (2.4 miles) E2 Bethnal Green North, London SE1 Chaucer, London (1.9 miles) N1 St Pancras and Somers Town, (1.5 miles) N19 St George's, London (2 miles) London (2.4 miles) E2 Bethnal Green South, London WC2B Holborn and Covent Garden, SE5 Faraday, London (2.4 miles) (1.5 miles) London (2 miles) SE16 Rotherhithe, London (2.4 E8 Bethnal Green North, London SE11 Cathedrals, London (2 miles) miles) (1.5 miles) WC1H Bloomsbury, London (2 SE8 Rotherhithe, London (2.5 EC1R Holborn and Covent Garden, miles) miles) London (1.5 miles) WC1E Bloomsbury, London (2 N7 St Mary's, London (2.5 miles) WC2A Farringdon Without, London miles) SW1W Churchill, London (2.5 (1.5 miles) W1T Bloomsbury, London (2 miles) miles) WC1V Farringdon Without, London NW1 Bloomsbury, London (2 miles) N1 Caledonian, London (2.5 miles) (1.5 miles) WC1X King's Cross, London (2 N7 Caledonian, London (2.5 miles) SE16 Grange, London (1.5 miles) miles) W1E London, London (2.6 miles) N1 St Peter's, London (1.5 miles) N1 Dalston, London (2 miles) SE16 Livesey, London (2.6 miles) EC1V St Peter's, London (1.5 miles) E8 Dalston, London (2 miles) SE1 Livesey, London (2.6 miles) EC2A Haggerston, London (1.5 N16 Dalston, London (2 miles) SE15 Livesey, London (2.6 miles) miles) WC1B Holborn and Covent Garden, E9 Wick, London (2.6 miles) E8 Haggerston, London (1.5 miles) London (2 miles) N5 Brownswood, London (2.7 N1 Haggerston, London (1.5 miles) WC1N Bloomsbury, London (2 miles) EC2M Haggerston, London (1.5 miles) N16 Hackney Downs, London (2.7 miles) WC1B Bloomsbury, London (2 miles) EC1V Haggerston, London (1.5 miles) E5 Hackney Downs, London (2.7 miles) E14 St Dunstan's and Stepney miles) E8 Hackney, London (1.5 miles) Green, London (2 miles) NW1 St Pancras and Somers Town, E1 Haggerston, London (1.5 miles) SE17 Newington, London (2 miles) London (2.7 miles) SE16 South Bermondsey, London SE1 East Walworth, London (2.1 N7 Highbury West, London (2.7 (1.5 miles) miles) miles) SE5 Newington, London (1.5 miles) SE5 East Walworth, London (2.1 N1 Highbury East, London (2.7 SE1 Newington, London (1.5 miles) miles) miles) SE15 Newington, London (1.5 SE17 East Walworth, London (2.1 N16 Highbury East, London (2.7 miles) miles) miles) SE11 Newington, London (1.5 SE15 East Walworth, London (2.1 N5 Highbury West, London (2.7 miles) miles) miles) EC50 Clerkenwell, London (1.5 E14 Mile End East, London (2.1 N4 Highbury West, London (2.7 miles) miles) miles) WC2A Holborn and Covent Garden, E3 Mile End East, London (2.1 N5 Highbury East, London (2.7 London (1.6 miles) miles) miles) E8 Queensbridge, London (1.6 WC1A Holborn and Covent Garden, N7 Highbury East, London (2.7 miles) London (2.1 miles) miles) WC1X Holborn and Covent Garden, SE1 Bishop's, London (2.1 miles) N7 St George's, London (2.7 miles) London (1.6 miles) SE11 Bishop's, London (2.1 miles) SE15 Peckham, London (2.7 miles) SE1P Bermondsey, London (1.7 N1 St Mary's, London (2.1 miles) N16 Clissold, London (2.8 miles) miles) N1 Canonbury, London (2.1 miles) SW1H St James's, London (2.8 WC99 London, London (1.7 miles) SE1 Prince's, London (2.1 miles) miles) WC1 London, London (1.7 miles) WC2 London, London (2.2 miles) SE5 Brunswick Park, London (2.8 WC1R Holborn and Covent Garden, SE17 Faraday, London (2.2 miles) miles) London (1.7 miles) N1 King's Cross, London (2.2 miles) W1D St James's, London (2.8 N1C London, London (1.7 miles) WC1H King's Cross, London (2.2 miles) E1 St Dunstan's and Stepney miles) SW1E St James's, London (2.8 Green, London (1.7 miles) WC2H Holborn and Covent Garden, miles) SE8 Surrey Docks, London (1.7 London (2.2 miles) WC2B St James's, London (2.8 miles) E3 St Dunstan's and Stepney miles) SE16 Surrey Docks, London (1.7
Recommended publications
  • Central London Plan Bishopsgate¬Corridor Scheme Summary
    T T T T D S S S R Central London Plan EN H H H H H RE G G BETHNAL SCLATER S Bishopsgate¬corridor Scheme Summary I T H H ShoreditchShoreditch C Key T I HHighigh StreetStreet D E Bus gate – buses and cyclists only allowed R O B through during hours of operation B H R W R OR S I I Q Q SH C IP C S K Section of pavement widened K ST N T E Y O S T L R T A L R G A U Permitted turns for all vehicles DPR O L I N M O B L R N O F S C O E E S P ST O No vehicular accessNSN except buses P M I A FIF E M Email feedback to: T A E streetspacelondon@tfl.gov.uk G R S C Contains Ordnance Survey data LiverpoolLiverpool P I © Crown copyright 2020 A SStreettreet O L H E MoorgateM atete S ILL S T I ART E A B E T RY LANAN R GAG E R E O L M T OOO IVE * S/BS//B onlyoonlyy RP I OO D M L S O T D S LO * N/BN//B onlyoonlyy L B ND E S O ON S T RNR W N E A E LL X T WORM A WO S OD HOUH T GATEG CA T T M O R S R E O U E H S M NDN E G O T I T I A LE D H O D S S EL A G T D P M S B I A O P E T H R M V C .
    [Show full text]
  • Committee(S) Dated: Planning and Transportation
    Committee(s) Dated: Planning and Transportation 23rd June 2020 Subject: Public Delegated decisions of the Chief Planning Officer and Development Director Report of: For Information Chief Planning Officer and Development Director Summary Pursuant to the instructions of your Committee, I attach for your information a list detailing development and advertisement applications determined by the Chief Planning Officer and Development Director or those so authorised under their delegated powers since my report to the last meeting. In the time since the last report to Planning & Transportation Committee Thirty-Nine (39) matters have been dealt with under delegated powers. Sixteen (16) relate to conditions of previously approved schemes. Six (6) relate to works to Listed Buildings. Two (2) applications for Non-Material Amendments, Three (3) applications for Advertisement Consent. One (1) Determination whether prior app required, Two (2) applications for works to trees in a conservation area, and Nine (9) full applications which, including Two (2) Change of Uses and 396sq.m of floorspace created. Any questions of detail arising from these reports can be sent to [email protected]. Details of Decisions Registered Address Proposal Applicant/ Decision & Plan Number & Agent name Date of Ward Decision 20/00292/LBC 60 Aldersgate (i) Replacement of single Mackay And Approved Street London glazed, steel framed Partners Aldersgate EC1A 4LA double height windows 04.06.2020 with double glazed aluminium framed windows (north and south facing elevations, first and second sub-podium levels) (ii) Retention of existing frames and replacement of single glazing with double glazing (north and south facing elevations, first sub-podium level) (iii) Retention of frames and replacement double glazed units (south and west facing elevations, second sub-podium level).
    [Show full text]
  • June 2015 BRIEFING
    LIVERY June 2015 BRIEFING From the Chairman of the Livery Committee. having by then served as Sheriff. The Court together with masters’ names, bio’s, photos, then decided that it would support Andrew company information and other links go to Dear Clerk, Parmley for election as Lord Mayor for 2016- www.liverycompanies.info 17. Herewith the latest edition of the Magna Carta 800 celebrations bi-monthly Livery Briefing, for onward With respect to the Shrievalty in 2016-17 800 years to the day since the sealing of distribution to your Livery, please. This edition the Livery Committee has given favourable Magna Carta, on 15 June Her Majesty the of the bi-monthly Briefing includes a summary consideration to supporting the possibility of Queen led a celebration in the meadow at of those topics discussed at the meeting two Aldermen holding the office of Sheriff in Runnymede attended by other senior of the Livery Committee on 10 June 2015, that year. members of the Royal Family, the Archbishop together with an update on more general of Canterbury, the Prime Minister, and subjects of interest to liverymen. The full letter may be downloaded here. many guests which included a large City delegation of livery masters and others led The content draws heavily on the News Election of Sheriffs by the Lord Mayor. pages at the Livery Committee website, Wednesday 24 June will see the annual where you can find details and links to a election of Sheriffs. At the closing date for The City of London played an active role in host of livery related information.
    [Show full text]
  • Chaucer’S Birth—­A Book Went Missing
    © Copyright, Princeton University Press. No part of this book may be distributed, posted, or reproduced in any form by digital or mechanical means without prior written permission of the publisher. •CHAPTER 1 Vintry Ward, London Welcome, O life! I go to encounter for the millionth time the reality of experience. — James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man In the early 1340s, in Vintry Ward, London— the time and place of Chaucer’s birth— a book went missing. It wasn’t a very important book. Known as a ‘portifory,’ or breviary, it was a small volume containing a variety of excerpted religious texts, such as psalms and prayers, designed to be carried about easily (as the name demonstrates, it was portable).1 It was worth about 20 shillings, the price of two cows, or almost three months’ pay for a carpenter, or half of the ransom of an archer captured by the French.2 The very presence of this book in the home of a mer- chant opens up a window for us on life in the privileged homes of the richer London wards at this time: their inhabitants valued books, ob- jects of beauty, learning, and devotion, and some recognized that books could be utilized as commodities. The urban mercantile class was flour- ishing, supported and enabled by the development of bureaucracy and of the clerkly classes in the previous century.3 While literacy was high in London, books were also appreciated as things in themselves: it was 1 Sharpe, Calendar of Letter- Books of the City of London: Letter- Book F, fol.
    [Show full text]
  • Community and Childrens Services Terms of Reference
    WOOTTON, Mayor RESOLVED: That the Court of Common Council holden in the Guildhall of the City of London on Thursday 19th April 2012, doth hereby appoint the following Committee until the first meeting of the Court in April, 2013. COMMUNITY & CHILDREN’S SERVICES COMMITTEE 1. Constitution A Ward Committee consisting of, two Aldermen nominated by the Court of Aldermen up to 33 Commoners representing each Ward (two representatives for the Wards with six or more Members regardless of whether the Ward has sides), those Wards having 200 or more residents (based on the Ward List) being able to nominate a maximum of two representatives a limited number of Members co-opted by the Committee (e.g. the two parent governors required by law) In accordance with Standing Order Nos. 29 & 30, no Member who is resident in, or tenant of, any property owned by the City of London and under the control of this Committee is eligible to be Chairman or Deputy Chairman. 2. Quorum The quorum consists of any nine Members. [N.B. - the co-opted Members only count as part of the quorum for matters relating to the Education Function] 3. Membership 2012/13 ALDERMEN 1 The Hon. Philip John Remnant, C.B.E. 1 New Alderman for the Ward of Aldgate COMMONERS 7 The Revd. Dr. Martin Dudley ………………………………………………………………….Aldersgate 2 Joyce Carruthers Nash, O.B.E., Deputy .........................................................................Aldersgate 4 Hugh Fenton Morris .......................................................................................................Aldgate
    [Show full text]
  • Aon Hewitt-10 Devonshire Square-London EC2M Col
    A501 B101 Old C eet u Street Str r t A1202 A10 ld a O S i n Recommended h o A10 R r Walking Route e o d et G a tre i r d ld S e t A1209 M O a c Liverpool iddle t h sex Ea S H d Street A5201 st a tre e i o A501 g e rn R Station t h n S ee Police tr S Gr Station B e e t nal Strype u t Beth B134 Aon Hewitt C n Street i t h C y Bishopsgate e i l i t N 10 Devonshire Square l t Shoreditch R a e P y East Exit w R N L o iv t Shoreditcher g S St o Ra p s t London EC2M 4YP S oo re pe w d l o e y C S p t tr h S a tr o i A1202 e t g Switchboard Tel: 020 7086 8000 - Fax: 020 7621 1511 d i e h M y t s H i D i R d www.aonhewitt.com B134 ev h B d o on c s Main l a h e t i i r d e R Courtyard s J21 d ow e e x A10 r W Courtyard M11 S J23 B100 o Wormwood Devonshire Sq t Chis h e r M25 J25 we C c e l S J27 l Str Street a e M1 eet o l t Old m P Watford Barnet A12 Spitalfields m A10 M25 Barbican e B A10 Market w r r o c C i Main r Centre Liverpool c a r Harrow Pl A406 J28 Moorgate i m a k a e t o M40 J4 t ld S m Gates C Harrow hfie l H Gate Street rus L i u a B le t a H l J1 g S e J16 r o J1 Romford n t r o e r u S e n tr A40 LONDON o e d e M25 t s e Slough M t A13 S d t it r c A1211 e Toynbee h J15 A13 e M4 J1 t Hall Be J30 y v Heathrow Lond ar is on W M M P all e xe Staines A316 A205 A2 Dartford t t a London Wall a Aldgate S A r g k J1 J2 s East s J12 Kingston t p Gr S o St M3 esh h h J3 am d s Houndsditch ig Croydon Str a i l H eet o B e e A13 r x p t Commercial Road M25 M20 a ee C A13 B A P h r A3 c St a A23 n t y W m L S r n J10 C edldle a e B134 M20 Bank of e a h o J9 M26 J3 heap adn Aldgate a m sid re The Br n J5 e England Th M a n S t Gherkin A10 t S S A3 Leatherhead J7 M25 A21 r t e t r e e DLR Mansion S Cornhill Leadenhall S M e t treet t House h R By Underground in M c o Bank S r o a a Liverpool Street underground station is on the Central, Metropolitan, u t r n r d DLR h i e e s Whitechapel c Hammersmith & City and Circle Lines.
    [Show full text]
  • City Office Market Watch
    UK Commercial – May 2020 MARKET IN City Office MINUTES Savills Research Market Watch Inevitable drop in take-up for April, although still a significant amount is under offer in the City Despite being in ‘lockdown’ for the entirety of the month, We have started to see a slight uptick in tenant supply, take-up for April reached 165,653 sq ft across 6 deals, rising from a 25% share in March (1.79m sq ft) to a 27% bringing the total for the year to date to 1.5m sq ft, which is share at the end of April (1.95m sq ft), which is still below slightly down on this point last year by 4% and 16% down on the long-term average of 29%. While this is by no means the 10-year average for this part of the year. The 12-month enough tenant supply to begin to affect rents negatively, rolling take-up is now at 6.6m sq ft, which is 3% up on the it is proving our expectations to be correct, and the more 165,553 sq ft 10-year average. Please note that this piece is not intended tenant controlled space we see arrive to the market in the of take-up in April was as an analysis of COVID-19 on the office market, rather a next 6 months could result in a negative effect on rents. the lowest amount of factual analysis of the market metrics. monthly take-up since Some of the notable tenant supply that has come to the February 2009 The largest deal to complete last month saw Covington market since lockdown began in mid-March includes 65,000 & Burling LLP acquire levels 51 - 54 (85,768 sq ft) at sq ft at the Blue Fin, SE1 building from HSBC, 20,300 sq ft TwentyTwo Bishopsgate, EC2.
    [Show full text]
  • The Visitation of London Begun in 1687. by Jacob Field
    Third Series Vol. II part 1. ISSN 0010-003X No. 211 Price £12.00 Spring 2006 THE COAT OF ARMS an heraldic journal published twice yearly by The Heraldry Society THE COAT OF ARMS The journal of the Heraldry Society Third series Volume II 2006 Part 1 Number 211 in the original series started in 1952 The Coat of Arms is published twice a year by The Heraldry Society, whose registered office is 53 High Street, Burnham, Slough SL1 7JX. The Society was registered in England in 1956 as registered charity no. 241456. Founding Editor † John Brooke-Little, C.V.O., M.A., F.H.S. Honorary Editors C. E. A. Cheesman, M.A., PH.D., Rouge Dragon Pursuivant M. P. D. O'Donoghue, M.A., Bluemantle Pursuivant Editorial Committee Adrian Ailes, B.A., F.S.A., F.H.S. Andrew Hanham, B.A., PH.D Advertizing Manager John Tunesi of Liongam GENTRY AT THE CENTRE Jacob Field The Visitation of London begun in 1687, edd. T. C. Wales and C. P. Hartley. Harleian Society publications new series, 16-17 (2003-4). 2 vols. London: The Harleian Society, 2005. The 1687 visitation of London was the last held in England and Wales. It has recent• ly been published in two parts by the Harleian Society, edited by Tim Wales and Carol Hartley. London was easily the largest city in the nation, and the centre of pol• itics, culture and economy.1 As such, the 1687 visitation of London holds a dual his• torical importance as both the last visitation in English history, but also an account of the gentry who inhabited England's wealthiest and most important centre of pop• ulation.2 The edition draws on the visitation pedigrees, as well as various other ancil• lary sources, including two notebooks; one from the College of Arms, and one from the Guildhall.3 Henry VIII inaugurated the system of visitations in 1530, making two senior heralds, Clarenceux and Norroy Kings of Arms, responsible for making periodic vis• its to the counties to ensure all arms were borne with proper authority.
    [Show full text]
  • ESTLIN, Mayor RESOLVED: That the Court of Common Council Holden In
    ESTLIN, Mayor RESOLVED: That the Court of Common Council holden in the Guildhall of the City of London on Thursday 25th April 2019, doth hereby appoint the following Committee until the first meeting of the Court in April, 2020. CULTURE, HERITAGE & LIBRARIES COMMITTEE 1. Constitution A Ward Committee consisting of, two Aldermen nominated by the Court of Aldermen up to 31 Commoners representing each Ward (two representatives for the Wards with six or more Members regardless of whether the Ward has sides) or Side of Ward the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Guildhall School of Music & Drama (ex-officio) the Chairman of the Barbican Centre Board (ex-officio) 2. Quorum The quorum consists of any nine Members. 3. Membership 2019/20 ALDERMEN 1 Robert Picton Seymour Howard 1 Alistair John Naisbitt King COMMONERS 9 Barbara Patricia Newman, C.B.E………...…………………………………………………… Aldersgate 7 Jeremy Paul Mayhew……………..…….……………………………………………………… Aldersgate 9 Sylvia Doreen Moys……….……………………………………………………………………. Aldgate 5 Graeme George Harrower……………………………………………………………………... Bassishaw 2 John Petrie.……………………………….………………………………………………..……. Billingsgate 6 Wendy Hyde, Deputy…………………………..………………………………………………. Bishopsgate 3 Andrew Paul Mayer……………………………………..……………………………………… Bishopsgate 7 Dr Giles Robert Evelyn Shilson, Deputy……………………………………………………… Bread Street 4 John Alfred Bennett, M.B.E., Deputy………………………………………………………… Broad Street (Candlewick has paired with Walbrook for this appointment)....……….……………….…. Candlewick 7 Graham David Packham…………………………………………………………………….….
    [Show full text]
  • Cordwainer Ward Newsletter
    September 2020 Cordwainer A report from your Ward team: Working with you through 2020’s challenges and looking to the recovery Your Ward team, Alderman Sir Roger Gifford and Common Councillors Sir Michael Snyder, Alex Barr and Tracey Graham were acutely aware at the start of the COVID-19 crisis earlier this year that their multi-faceted civic role would have to adapt. The team’s focus therefore moved immediately to one thing, and one thing alone: that of supporting all the Cordwainer community (which is mostly businesses, but also includes a small residential population and rough sleepers) through the pandemic. Most of the work was in managing the many inbound enquiries on business rates or the package of government grants for small businesses, particularly for from current rising City footfall levels, and the retail, leisure and hospitality sectors. tube/train passenger volumes. Despite the With government support evolving headlines around the likely continuation through the crisis your team became of working from home, and September’s a central conduit for the distribution and new restrictions on gatherings, the team interpretation of that rapidly changing have been gladdened to see at first hand information. Allied to this was analysing some return of trade for those businesses the support being offered by the City of that have partially reopened. Equally London Corporation and making sure Sir Michael Snyder, Tracey Graham and Alex Barr they know from their own commercial that our Ward businesses, where eligible, visiting Ward businesses. Pictured on Bow Lane experience the competitive advantage with Michael, Tracey and Alex are Carina Stasi of were able to easily access those support Cheaney Shoes and Wahid Azizi of Spacephone.
    [Show full text]
  • Of 5Vcr,Frttli Monmoothqai're, Hasfaoaman. Samuel Gillett Ute of Mary Magdalen Bermondfey, Smith for Pinmaken Tools. Samuel Fren
    of 5Vcr,frttli MonmoothQai're, Hasfaoaman. Samuel Gillett maker. Jane Denton Ute of Rosemary Lane, Widow. , Joho Ute of Mary Magdalen Bermondfey, Smith for Pinmaken Chapman lite of Wapping, Labourer. Jacob Stuck late of Tools. Samuel French Meccer, Nathapiel French Grocer, both tbe Minorjes,.durdwaiuer. .Heuiy.Rickes iace of, Gravel Lang late of Dedinaton Oxfordshire. Benjamin Kendall, Jon. late Southwark* Barber and Perukerpiker. Adam Rutherford latg ot Barking in ussex, Shopkeeper. Juhn Lloyd late uf Hano­ ut Geirge*Yard Tower-Hill,. Curdwainer, Richaid Ingrain; ver-Square, Baker. Henry Giiljim late 9! St. Giles's Brandy- late uf. St. Giles in the Fields, Labourer.. Walter Pobgee Uti* Jnan. Murryoe Brandon late of St Olave's Southwark^Felt- of Bow in Bllei, Seowerer. John. Vevers lav of Wfoodltreet, maker. John Smelt Ute uf Sepulchre's Middlesex, Looking- Londonj Barber-Surgeon. ,Thomas, Downes Ute of New- Turn- Xilass-Frame-Riaker, Leonard Leini tt Ute of .St. Giles in the Stile Holbourn, Cordwainer. .John Tomliujate uf Rochester "Field*, Fan stick maker. Kichard Woolte Ute of Holbourn, in Kent, Baker. Thomas Weeden Ute of St. Andrew's Holbourn' Rolling-Pref* Printer. William Hodges lite of St Diinllans in Curdwainer. Francis Winter lace uf St Margaret's Westminster, the Wtst, Ingraver, Thomas *8ell late of Mary Rotherhith, Curdwainer, John Draper lateof Whitechappel, Cordwainer. Victualler. Stephen Bulland lat: of Leeds in Yorkshire, Clo­ George Taylor late of Savi >urs S -uthwatk,Smitb. Robert Webb thier. Joleph Fear late of Lullingcoo in Somersetshire, Cloath­ Ute of Lombardstrtet London, Carpenter. Rkhard Cbilton late worker. Robert Collier, late of it James Wellminlier, Chaod- late.of Ipswich in Suffolk, Victualler.
    [Show full text]
  • Broad Street Ward News
    December 2016 Broad Street Guildhall School of Music & Drama – A centre of excellence for Performing Arts This is the final article for the Ward Since its founding in 1880, the School has performances by ensembles with which Newsletter this year featuring the stood as a vibrant showcase of the City the Guildhall School is associated, Committees of which the Members of London Corporation’s commitment namely Britten Sinfonia, the Academy of Common Council for the Ward to education and the arts. The School of Ancient Music and the BBC Singers. of Broad Street are Chairmen. The is run by the Principal, Professor Barry Ife Student performances are open to the Ward is probably unique in that all its CBE, supported by three Vice Principals public and tickets are available at very Common Councilmen are Chairmen (Music, Drama and Academic). The reasonable prices. of major committees of the City of School recently announced that Lynne London Corporation. The two previous Williams will become the next Principal, In 2014, following an application Newsletters have featured the submitted to the Higher Education Markets Committee chaired by John Funding Council for England (HEFCE), Scott CC and the Planning and the School was granted first degree Transportation Committee chaired awarding powers, enabling it to confer by Chris Hayward CC. its own first degrees rather than those of City University. John Bennett, Deputy for the Ward, is Chairman of the Board of Governors This summer, HEFCE conducted an of the Guildhall School of Music & institution-specific review which resulted Drama, owned by the City Corporation in the Guildhall School’s teaching being and part of the City’s Cultural Hub.
    [Show full text]