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Ward of the City of London
Bishopsgate was one of the eastern gates in London's former defensive wall. The gate's name is traditionally attributed to Earconwald, who was Bishop
Bishopsgate
Commercial skyscraper in London, England
22 Bishopsgate is a commercial skyscraper in London, England. Completed in 2020, it occupies a prominent site in Bishopsgate, in the City of London financial
22_Bishopsgate
Topics referred to by the same term
Road Buildings on the street 8 Bishopsgate 22 Bishopsgate 99 Bishopsgate 100 Bishopsgate Bishopsgate Library Bishopsgate Institute, a cultural institute
Bishopsgate_(disambiguation)
London Underground and railway station
station in the north-eastern corner of the City of London, in the ward of Bishopsgate Without. It is the terminus of the West Anglia Main Line to Cambridge
Liverpool_Street_station
Commercial skyscraper in the City of London
8 Bishopsgate is a 51-storey, 204-metre (669 ft) tall commercial skyscraper located in the City of London financial district. When it opened in 2023,
8_Bishopsgate
Provisional IRA bombing in London
Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated a powerful truck bomb on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in London's financial district, the City of London
1993_Bishopsgate_bombing
Building in London, England
100 Bishopsgate consists of two mixed-use buildings in central London. The buildings are situated on the eastern edge of the City of London financial
100_Bishopsgate
Disused railway station in London, England
Bishopsgate was a railway station located on the eastern side of Shoreditch High Street in the parish of Bethnal Green (now within the London Borough
Bishopsgate_railway_station
Approved skyscraper in the City of London
55 Bishopsgate is an approved skyscraper in the City of London. Plans were submitted in 2022. If built, at 269 metres (883 ft) it would be the second-tallest
55_Bishopsgate
Skyscraper in the City of London, England
in Southwark, 22 Bishopsgate, One Canada Square and Landmark Pinnacle both at Canary Wharf. 110 Bishopsgate is located on Bishopsgate and is bordered by
Heron_Tower
Central business district of London, England
three police stations, at Snow Hill, Wood Street and Bishopsgate. They now only retain Bishopsgate along with an administrative headquarters at Guildhall
City_of_London
Football stadium in Longford, Ireland
Strokestown Road, currently known as Bishopsgate for sponsorship purposes, is a football stadium in Longford, Ireland which is the home of League of Ireland
Bishopsgate_(stadium)
Church in City of London, England
St Helen's Bishopsgate is an Anglican church in London. It is located in Great St Helen's, off Bishopsgate. It is the largest surviving parish church
St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate
St_Helen's_Church,_Bishopsgate
Proposed skyscraper in the City of London
99 Bishopsgate is an approved proposal for a skyscraper in the City of London. Plans for the replacement of the original 26-storey building were submitted
99_Bishopsgate_(new_proposal)
Large house in Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England
51°26′19″N 0°35′36″W / 51.4385°N 0.5933°W / 51.4385; -0.5933 Bishopsgate House is a large house in Englefield Green, Egham, Surrey, England. Its 42-acre
Bishopsgate_House,_Egham
Church in the City of London
St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate is a Church of England church in the Bishopsgate Without area of the City of London, and also, by virtue of lying outside
St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate
St_Botolph-without-Bishopsgate
Commercial in London, England
99 Bishopsgate is a commercial skyscraper in London. It is located on Bishopsgate, a major thoroughfare in the City of London financial district. The building
99_Bishopsgate
The Bishopsgate mutiny occurred in April 1649 when soldiers of Colonel Edward Whalley's regiment of the New Model Army refused to obey orders and leave
Bishopsgate_mutiny
Building in London, England
It was constructed at the same time as the neighbouring building, 201 Bishopsgate, and the two are separated by a covered pedestrian area. The building
Broadgate_Tower
Former pub in London, England
The White Hart is a former pub at 121 Bishopsgate, London. The librarian at the Bishopsgate Institute, Charles Goss, wrote a history of the White Hart
White_Hart,_Bishopsgate
Church in London, England
St Ethelburga-the-Virgin within Bishopsgate is a Church of England church in the City of London, located on Bishopsgate near Liverpool Street station.
St_Ethelburga's_Bishopsgate
Cultural institute and library in London
Bishopsgate Institute is a cultural institute in the Bishopsgate area east of the City of London. The institute was established in 1895. It offers a cultural
Bishopsgate_Institute
Disused railway station in London, England
Bishopsgate (Low Level) was a railway station opened by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) on 4 November 1872 alongside the company's first London terminus
Bishopsgate (Low Level) railway station
Bishopsgate_(Low_Level)_railway_station
Library in the City of London
Bishopsgate Library, now known as Bishopgate Institute's Special Collections and Archives is an independent, charity-funded library located within the
Bishopsgate_Library
Architecture firm in London
in London. In June 2016, the firm received planning permission for 22 Bishopsgate, the tallest tower in the City of London. The firm was founded by Lee
PLP_Architecture
Defensive wall built around London
the west to Aldgate in the east, were: Ludgate, Newgate, Cripplegate, Bishopsgate and Aldgate. Aldersgate, between Newgate and Cripplegate, was added around
London_Wall
Area of London, England
area is taken to include the small ancient extramural City wards of Bishopsgate Without and the Portsoken (as established until 21st century boundary
East_End_of_London
Topics referred to by the same term
Macmillan v Bishopsgate may refer to a series of judicial decisions in the English courts, including: Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Maxwell
Macmillan_v_Bishopsgate
Street in the City of London
Houndsditch is a street running through parts of the Portsoken and Bishopsgate Without wards of the City of London, areas which are also a part of the
Houndsditch
Macmillan Inc v Bishopsgate Investment Trust plc (No 3) [1995] EWCA Civ 55, [1996] WLR 387 is a judicial decision relating to English trusts law and conflict
Macmillan Inc v Bishopsgate Investment Trust plc (No 3)
Macmillan_Inc_v_Bishopsgate_Investment_Trust_plc_(No_3)
on 2020-02-14. Retrieved 2021-03-17. Moore, Rowan (23 May 2021). "22 Bishopsgate: A perfumed 62-storey village for City workers". The Guardian. "Hexagone
List of largest office buildings
List_of_largest_office_buildings
Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Homan [1994] EWCA Civ 33 is an English trusts law case about whether a beneficiary whose fiduciary breaches trust
Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Homan
Bishopsgate_Investment_Management_Ltd_v_Homan
Medieval London building
Great Hall was built in 1466 and originally known as Crosby Place on Bishopsgate, in the City of London. It was moved in 1910 to its present site in Cheyne
Crosby_Hall,_London
Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Maxwell (No 2) [1993] BCLC 814 is a UK company law case concerning a director's duty to act for proper purposes
Bishopsgate Investment Management Ltd v Maxwell (No 2)
Bishopsgate_Investment_Management_Ltd_v_Maxwell_(No_2)
English playwright and poet (1564–1616)
home in Stratford, Shakespeare was living in the parish of St Helen's, Bishopsgate, north of the River Thames. He moved across the river to Southwark by
William_Shakespeare
The five tallest are 22 Bishopsgate at 278 m (912 ft), One Canada Square at 235 m (771 ft), Heron Tower at 110 Bishopsgate at 230 m (750 ft), 122 Leadenhall
List of tallest buildings in the United Kingdom
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_the_United_Kingdom
1960s–1998 conflict in Northern Ireland
political manoeuvring, during which the 1992 Baltic Exchange and 1993 Bishopsgate bombings occurred in London, both loyalist and republican paramilitary
The_Troubles
Office and retail estate in the City of London
Broadgate is a large, 32-acre (13 ha) office and retail estate in the Bishopsgate area of the City of London. It is owned by British Land and GIC and managed
Broadgate
English military and political leader (1599–1658)
England. Rebellions and mutinies followed the debates, and in 1649, the Bishopsgate mutiny resulted in the Leveller Robert Lockyer's execution by firing
Oliver_Cromwell
Local election in the City of London
Billingsgate www.davidjulie4billingsgate.com 0 / 6 2 Bishopsgate Ward Team Simon Duckworth Bishopsgate www.bishopsgate.london/team 4 / 6 6 Ward of Bread Street Emily
2025 City of London Corporation election
2025_City_of_London_Corporation_election
British joint-stock company (1600–1858)
initially transacted at the Nags Head Inn, opposite St Botolph's church in Bishopsgate, before moving to East India House on Leadenhall Street. Sir James Lancaster
East_India_Company
their distinctive shapes. The City of London's tallest building, 22 Bishopsgate, initially broke ground under the name The Pinnacle in 2008, but construction
List of tallest buildings and structures in London
List_of_tallest_buildings_and_structures_in_London
Anglican minister
is an Anglican cleric, best known for his long ministry at St Helen's Bishopsgate, a conservative evangelical church in London, England, and for his work
Dick_Lucas_(minister)
Street in the City of London, England
Threadneedle Street is a street in the City of London, England, between Bishopsgate at its northeast end and Bank junction in the southwest. It is one of
Threadneedle_Street
English merchant and Lord Mayor of London
(1924). "St. Helen's Bishopsgate: Monuments within the church". Survey of London: volume 9: The parish of St Helen, Bishopsgate, part I. Institute of
John Spencer (Lord Mayor of London)
John_Spencer_(Lord_Mayor_of_London)
1549 revolt in Norfolk, England
commenced an attack on Bishopsgate Bridge. They charged down from Mousehold and began swimming the Wensum between the Cow Tower and Bishopsgate. The city defenders
Kett's_Rebellion
British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)
Harrods bombing Warrington bombings Cullaville occupation Camden bombing Bishopsgate bombing Finchley Road bombings Battle of Newry Road Shankill Road bombing
Lord_Mountbatten
Skyscraper in the City of London
(750 ft) Heron Tower in 2010. The tower was severely damaged in the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, after which NatWest undertook a full refurbishment and recladding
Tower_42
Road in England
Enfield, Hertford, Cambridge, Ely and Downham Market. The route between Bishopsgate in the City of London and Royston, Hertfordshire, roughly follows the
A10_road_(England)
wedge shape, similar to that of the kitchen utensil of the same name. 8 Bishopsgate is a 51-storey, 204-metre (669 ft) tall commercial skyscraper located
List of nicknames for London skyscrapers
List_of_nicknames_for_London_skyscrapers
Ward of the City of London
times. It is bounded to the north by Camomile Street, the division with Bishopsgate ward, before travelling due south along its eastern extremity, St Mary
Lime_Street_(ward)
Building 1064746 - 7 and 9, Bishopsgate". Historic England. Retrieved 20 July 2025. "Listed Building 1064749 - 52-68, Bishopsgate". Historic England. Retrieved
Grade II listed buildings in the City of London (EC2)
Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_the_City_of_London_(EC2)
Listed building in the City of London
The Gibson Hall is a Grade I listed building at 13 Bishopsgate in the City of London. Previously known as National Westminster Hall, the building is named
Gibson_Hall,_London
Street in the City of London
which runs between London Wall at its western end and a junction with Bishopsgate and Camomile Street in the east. It is a dual carriageway which forms
Wormwood_Street
Human settlement in England
Bishopgate Green (also known as Bishopsgate Green)[citation needed] is a suburb of Coventry in the West Midlands, England. It is located on the Coventry
Bishopgate_Green
English territorial police force
also housed it from 1832 to 1840) and there is an additional station at Bishopsgate, with former stations including Moor Lane (destroyed in the Blitz on
City_of_London_Police
Mixed use in London, England
075718 The Goodsyard is a proposed development on the site of the former Bishopsgate Goods Yard in Shoreditch, London. It spans the border between the two
The_Goodsyard
Psychiatric hospital in London, England
hospital was originally located just outside the city walls, in the Bishopsgate Without area of the City of London. It moved a short distance to Moorfields
Bethlem_Royal_Hospital
British coffeehouse company
Show dark mode logo Show light mode logo A Black Sheep Coffee branch in Bishopsgate, London Industry Coffee shop Founded 2013; 13 years ago (2013) London
Black_Sheep_Coffee
London Overground station
1994 planning version of the underground map, the station was called 'Bishopsgate'.[citation needed] In May 2008 Abdal Ullah, a Tower Hamlets London Borough
Shoreditch High Street railway station
Shoreditch_High_Street_railway_station
English poet (1569–1645)
Lanier was baptised Aemilia Bassano at the parish church of St Botolph, Bishopsgate, on 27 January 1569. Lanier was born Aemilia Bassano in London in 1569
Emilia_Lanier
Property development company
revived by Gerald Ronson, and has developed a building now known as 110 Bishopsgate, which was initially known as Heron Tower. Named after current Chief
Heron_International
Street in the City of London
previously been rector of the local parish church of St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate. The street was built along the course of a part of the River Walbrook
Blomfield_Street
English pop singer
2026 – via Gaydio. "Hazell Dean Archive". Bishopsgate Institute. 2021. Retrieved 18 May 2026. "Bishopsgate Institute: 2021 Accessions". The National Archives
Hazell_Dean
English merchant and financier (1519–1579)
marrying Thomas Keyes the sergeant-porter, was imprisoned both in his Bishopsgate house as well as his other home, Osterley Park, from June 1569 to the
Thomas_Gresham
Former railway station in London
Blomfield Street and Liverpool Street; most of the station was sited in the Bishopsgate Without area of the City of London, with a small part of the north-west
Broad Street railway station (England)
Broad_Street_railway_station_(England)
City in Ontario, Canada
George and Burford. Smaller communities in the municipality include Bishopsgate, Burtch, Cainsville, Cathcart, East Oakland, Etonia, Fairfield, Falkland
County_of_Brant
British businessman (born 1944)
was 35 years old, and preaches at the 800-year-old St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate, in the City of London around the corner from the London Metal Exchange
Michael_Farmer,_Baron_Farmer
Unclean matter, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin or possessions
Dirty Dicks is a Bishopsgate pub named after Dirty Dick, who once owned it and was notoriously filthy.
Dirt
42nd edition of the 2nd tier competition in association football in Ireland
Park 6,000 Kerry Tralee Mounthawk Park 1,200 Longford Town Longford Bishopsgate 5,097 Treaty United Limerick Markets Field 5,000 UCD Dublin UCD Bowl
2026 League of Ireland First Division
2026_League_of_Ireland_First_Division
British photographer (born 1942)
of the National Portrait Gallery and in the Maggie Murray Archive at Bishopsgate Institute, London. Murray studied photography at Regent Street Polytechnic
Maggie_Murray
Land area in Middlesex, England
what would become the East End of London. It was located between the Bishopsgate ward of the City of London to the south, the parish of St Leonard, Shoreditch
Liberty_of_Norton_Folgate
Multi-Role Ocean Surveillance Ship (MROSS) of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary
RFA Proteus and HMS Belfast from the Horizon 22 viewing gallery, 22 Bishopsgate, City of London, the day before the formal dedication ceremony. RFA Proteus
RFA_Proteus
UK based structural steel contractor
Landmark works include structural steelwork for 20 Fenchurch Street and 201 Bishopsgate in London, and the Aldar Headquarters and Al Bahr Towers in Abu Dhabi
William_Hare_Group
Football tournament season
Stadium: Bishopsgate Note: Baldoyle United were drawn as the home team but the two clubs agreed to switch the venue to Longford Town's Bishopsgate home venue
2026_FAI_Cup
English merchant and Lord Mayor of London
Judde. Judde died on 4 September 1558 and was buried in St Helen's, Bishopsgate, London. Slack 2008. Vere-Hodge 1953, p. 5: "But he was born before February
Andrew_Judde
Railway terminus in the City of London, England
Fenchurch Street to relieve congestion at its other London terminus at Bishopsgate. In 1862 the Great Eastern Railway was created by amalgamating various
Fenchurch Street railway station
Fenchurch_Street_railway_station
Eine On Middlesex Street". Londonist. Retrieved 23 June 2022. "Plaque – Bishopsgate". London Remembers. Retrieved 23 November 2014. Ward-Jackson 2003, p
List of public art in the City of London
List_of_public_art_in_the_City_of_London
Area of London, England
Road, it was a major coaching route to the north, exiting the City at Bishopsgate. The east–west course of Old Street–Hackney Road was also probably originally
Shoreditch
Political party in the United Kingdom
election in the City of London in the Court of Common Council elections in Bishopsgate Ward as an Independent candidate and was elected on 23 March 2017. In
All_People's_Party_(UK)
Provisional IRA attack in London, England
Manchester bombing Warrington bombings 1993 Harrods bombing Camden bombing Bishopsgate bombing Finchley Rd bombings Heathrow mortar attacks Docklands bombing
1973_Old_Bailey_bombing
British non-profit organisation
Accountants and Bookkeepers Abbreviation IAB Formation 1973 Headquarters 110 Bishopsgate, London, EC2N 4AY Region served International Members 704 Chief Executive
Institute of Accountants and Bookkeepers
Institute_of_Accountants_and_Bookkeepers
lxv 22 April 1831 An Act for more effectually repairing the Road from Bishopsgate Bridge in the City of Norwich to the Caister Causeway in the County of
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1831
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1831
Commercial real estate company in North America
it entered into London and Australian markets by acquiring the 100 Bishopsgate development site in the City of London and 16 properties encompassing
Brookfield_Properties
41st edition of the 2nd tier competition in association football in Ireland
Park 6,000 Kerry Tralee Mounthawk Park 1,200 Longford Town Longford Bishopsgate 5,097 Treaty United Limerick Markets Field 5,000 UCD Dublin UCD Bowl
2025 League of Ireland First Division
2025_League_of_Ireland_First_Division
Proposed skyscraper in London
third-tallest building in London and the United Kingdom, behind The Shard and 22 Bishopsgate. In July 2015, details of a revised scheme by the new owners of the site
1_Undershaft
51.5187167°N 0.0940417°W / 51.5187167; -0.0940417 I Saint Helen's Bishopsgate Great St Helen's Church 12th century 51°30′53″N 0°04′54″W / 51.5148°N
List of buildings that survived the Great Fire of London
List_of_buildings_that_survived_the_Great_Fire_of_London
Special form of ward in the City of London
Without was beyond the gates on London Bridge). Some wards—Aldersgate, Bishopsgate and Cripplegate—cover an area that was both within and without the Wall
Wards_of_the_City_of_London
Irish Republican Army command division
Harrods bombing Warrington bombings Cullaville occupation Camden bombing Bishopsgate bombing Finchley Road bombings Battle of Newry Road Shankill Road bombing
IRA_Southern_Command
Provisional IRA attack in England
(equivalent to £1.3 billion in 2024), a sum surpassed only by the 1993 Bishopsgate bombing, also by the IRA. At the time, England was hosting the Euro '96
1996_Manchester_bombing
Voluntary aided comprehensive school in London, England
origins can be traced back to the founding of Bishopsgate Ward School in St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate in 1726. The school moved to various locations
Central Foundation Girls' School
Central_Foundation_Girls'_School
English actor and founder of schools (1566–1626)
College of God's Gift in Dulwich. Alleyn was born on 1 September 1566 in Bishopsgate, London; or so it was recorded in the Biographia Britannica as a product
Edward_Alleyn
English fashion brand
Reiss was founded by David Reiss in 1971. Its first store in London's Bishopsgate sold men's suits. It began to sell women's clothes from 2000. The Reiss
Reiss_(brand)
Church in London, England
of Cornhill. It is now a satellite church in the parish of St Helen's Bishopsgate and home of St Helen's 10am congregation, which meets here for regular
St_Peter_upon_Cornhill
Paramilitary force active from 1969 to 2005
the Warrington bombing in March 1993 which killed two children and the Bishopsgate bombing a month later which killed one person and caused an estimated
Provisional Irish Republican Army
Provisional_Irish_Republican_Army
Area in East London
travellers run by a religious order) erected on the east side of the Bishopsgate thoroughfare in 1197, from which its name is thought to derive ("spital"
Spitalfields
Former church-site in London
church in the City of London, on the corner of Threadneedle Street and Bishopsgate. Of medieval origin, it was rebuilt at the end of the 18th century and
St_Martin_Outwich
Irish republican soldier
Harrods bombing Warrington bombings Cullaville occupation Camden bombing Bishopsgate bombing Finchley Road bombings Battle of Newry Road Shankill Road bombing
Edward Butler (Irish republican)
Edward_Butler_(Irish_republican)
Headquarters shooting Sean Graham bookmakers' shooting 1993 Warrington bombings Bishopsgate bombing Shankill Road bombing Greysteel massacre Downing Street Declaration
Timeline of the Troubles in Europe
Timeline_of_the_Troubles_in_Europe
chronology of British history. Hamilton, Adams and Company. 1849. p. 92. "Bishopsgate" British History Online. Retrieved April 1, 2012. "Cumberland House"
List of demolished buildings and structures in London
List_of_demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_London
BISHOPSGATE
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Bracelet
Boy/Male
French
Bow strength. Famous Bearer: late U.S. film star Humphrey Bogart.
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Chinese, Danish, Finnish, German, Greek, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim
Stability; Ocean or Sea; From the Earth; Pure; Earth; Chicken; Hen
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Glow; Light
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Pot; Calibre; Wisdom; Rank
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
She who is Fond of and Pleased by Devotion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Saptarishi
Male
Greek
(á¼ÎºÏ„ωÏ) Greek name derived from the word ekhein, HEKTOR means "defend; hold fast." In mythology, this is the name of the Trojan champion who killed Patroklos and was himself later killed by Achilles.Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Fionnghuala, FINNGUALA means "white shoulder."
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