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  • Cripplegate
  • Ward of the City of London

    Cripplegate was a gate in the London Wall which once enclosed the City of London, England. The Cripplegate gate lent its name to the Cripplegate ward of

    Cripplegate

    Cripplegate

    Cripplegate

  • St Giles-without-Cripplegate
  • Church in London, England

    St Giles-without-Cripplegate is an Anglican church in the City of London, located on Fore Street within the modern Barbican complex. When built it stood

    St Giles-without-Cripplegate

    St Giles-without-Cripplegate

    St_Giles-without-Cripplegate

  • 2025 City of London Corporation election
  • Local election in the City of London

    Independents, 5 by Labour, and the remaining 17 by localist groups. Aldersgate, Cripplegate, Farringdon Without, Portsoken and Queenhithe are the more resident-populated

    2025 City of London Corporation election

    2025_City_of_London_Corporation_election

  • Finsbury
  • District of Central London

    (1231) and means "manor of a man called Finn". Finsbury lay just outside Cripplegate (and on its later construction, Moorgate) in London Wall. At that time

    Finsbury

    Finsbury

    Finsbury

  • London Wall
  • Defensive wall built around London

    that stood to its north-western side. The fort, now referred to as the Cripplegate Fort, was later incorporated into a comprehensive city-wide defence,

    London Wall

    London Wall

    London_Wall

  • Barbican Estate
  • Residential complex in London, England

    The Cripplegate ward was virtually demolished and by 1951 the resident population of the City stood at 5,324, of whom 48 lived in Cripplegate. Discussions

    Barbican Estate

    Barbican Estate

    Barbican_Estate

  • St Luke Old Street
  • Church in London, England

    London. It was built to relieve the City church of St Giles-without-Cripplegate, Cripplegate, under the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches, an attempt

    St Luke Old Street

    St Luke Old Street

    St_Luke_Old_Street

  • Fore Street, London
  • Street in the City of London, England

    nothing now remains of its original buildings other than St Giles-without-Cripplegate, which is a short distance away from the modern street. Fore Street was

    Fore Street, London

    Fore Street, London

    Fore_Street,_London

  • St Alphege London Wall
  • Former church-site in London

    directly upon London Wall. It was also known as St Alphege Cripplegate, from its proximity to Cripplegate. It is now operated as St Alphage Garden. The parish

    St Alphege London Wall

    St Alphege London Wall

    St_Alphege_London_Wall

  • Morning Exercises
  • Morning Exercises refers to a religious observance by Puritans in London which started at the beginning of the English Civil War. As most of the citizens

    Morning Exercises

    Morning_Exercises

  • Wards of the City of London
  • Special form of ward in the City of London

    the gates on London Bridge). Some wards—Aldersgate, Bishopsgate and Cripplegate—cover an area that was both within and without the Wall and, although

    Wards of the City of London

    Wards of the City of London

    Wards_of_the_City_of_London

  • John Speed
  • English cartographer and historian (1551 or 1552 – 1629)

    wife (who had died in the previous year) in London's St Giles-without-Cripplegate church on Fore Street. According to Fuller, his funeral sermon was delivered

    John Speed

    John Speed

    John_Speed

  • The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
  • British radio drama series

    Harden" 13 February 2002 4 4 "The Singular Inheritance of Miss Gloria Wilson" 20 February 2002 5 5 "The Saviour of Cripplegate Square" 27 February 2002

    The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

    The_Further_Adventures_of_Sherlock_Holmes

  • St Alban, Wood Street
  • Former church in London

    reproduced in facsimile, London, London Topographical Society, 1946 'Cripplegate, one of the 26 Wards of the City of London' Baddesley, J.J p18: London;

    St Alban, Wood Street

    St Alban, Wood Street

    St_Alban,_Wood_Street

  • London Trained Bands
  • Auxiliary Military force in London

    Parliament, especially the City of London MP John Venn (captain of the Cripplegate Within company and in the HAC). The LTBs, meanwhile, were maintaining

    London Trained Bands

    London Trained Bands

    London_Trained_Bands

  • List of London workhouses
  • workhouse City of London workhouse Clapham workhouse Clerkenwell workhouse Cripplegate workhouse Forest Gate workhouse Fulham workhouse Greenwich workhouse

    List of London workhouses

    List_of_London_workhouses

  • Cheapside
  • Street in the City of London

    boundary changes in 2003 the road was divided amongst Farringdon Within and Cripplegate wards in addition to the current three. The contemporary Cheapside is

    Cheapside

    Cheapside

    Cheapside

  • Anglicanism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    permanently north-south at the east wall of the choir. The parish of St. Giles Cripplegate, London, began to apply the Chapels Royal arrangement of the communion

    Anglicanism

    Anglicanism

  • Fort Barrington, Antigua and Barbuda
  • Fort Barrington (previously Goat Hill Fort, Cripplegate Battery, and Queen’s Battery) is a historic military fort in Antigua and Barbuda. It is located

    Fort Barrington, Antigua and Barbuda

    Fort Barrington, Antigua and Barbuda

    Fort_Barrington,_Antigua_and_Barbuda

  • Court of Aldermen
  • Elected body, part of the City of London Corporation

    Graves declined to stand for re-election after six years as Alderman for Cripplegate, stating "given the current CV-19 concerns and limitations, I decided

    Court of Aldermen

    Court of Aldermen

    Court_of_Aldermen

  • North London
  • Informal division of London, England

    of Central London. The first northern suburb developed in the Soke of Cripplegate in the early part of the twelfth century, but London's growth beyond

    North London

    North London

    North_London

  • Oliver Cromwell
  • English military and political leader (1599–1658)

    Elizabeth Bourchier (1598–1665) on 22 August 1620 at St Giles-without-Cripplegate on Fore Street, London. Elizabeth's father, James Bourchier, was a London

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver Cromwell

    Oliver_Cromwell

  • Edward Moseley
  • British colonial official

    from indenture. John Moseley began his own merchant tailor business in Cripplegate, just west of Bishopsgate; but he had died by April 1690 when his orphaned

    Edward Moseley

    Edward_Moseley

  • List of buildings that survived the Great Fire of London
  • 0°06′27″W / 51.5187°N 0.1074°W / 51.5187; -0.1074 I Saint Giles-without-Cripplegate Fore Street Church 1394, 1545 and 1682 51°31′7.38″N 0°5′38.55″W / 51

    List of buildings that survived the Great Fire of London

    List of buildings that survived the Great Fire of London

    List_of_buildings_that_survived_the_Great_Fire_of_London

  • City of London
  • Central business district of London, England

    the four more residential wards: Portsoken, Queenhithe, Aldersgate and Cripplegate together elect 20 of the 100 commoners, whereas the business-dominated

    City of London

    City of London

    City_of_London

  • Richard Martin (lord mayor of London)
  • English goldsmith (??–1617)

    March 1595 Martin raided the house of Edmund Williamson in Philip Lane, Cripplegate, after his brother Nicholas Williamson was arrested for treason. Martin

    Richard Martin (lord mayor of London)

    Richard_Martin_(lord_mayor_of_London)

  • Wood Street, London
  • Street in the City of London

    discovered after World War II bombing. The north gate of the fort became Cripplegate, the south gate of the fort was just south of the junction with Love

    Wood Street, London

    Wood Street, London

    Wood_Street,_London

  • List of former schools in the City of London
  • 1715–1727 Cornhill and Lime Street Wards Charity School 1849 1775–1818, 1872 Cripplegate within Ward Schools 1823–1833 1784–1822 1712–1892 Dissenters' Charity

    List of former schools in the City of London

    List_of_former_schools_in_the_City_of_London

  • The Six Wives of Henry VIII (album)
  • 1973 studio album by Rick Wakeman

    Guy Protheroe, who suggested for him to enquire at St Giles-without-Cripplegate in Barbican. Wakeman later considered the church organ was the wrong

    The Six Wives of Henry VIII (album)

    The_Six_Wives_of_Henry_VIII_(album)

  • Whitecross Street
  • Street in Islington, London

    continued further south from its current southern end, to just outside Cripplegate, a gate of the London Wall surrounding the City of London. In his 1720

    Whitecross Street

    Whitecross Street

    Whitecross_Street

  • Grub Street
  • Former street in London

    the Cripplegate Without suburb, immediately north of London's defensive wall. The street ran from Fore Street east of St Giles-without-Cripplegate, north

    Grub Street

    Grub Street

    Grub_Street

  • Great Fire of London
  • 1666 conflagration in England

    beyond the wall into extramural settlements such as Shoreditch, Holborn, Cripplegate, Clerkenwell and Southwark, and the Inns of Court. To the West it reached

    Great Fire of London

    Great Fire of London

    Great_Fire_of_London

  • List of English monarchs
  • June 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2007. "History of St Giles' without Cripplegate". stgilescripplegate.org.uk. Archived from the original on 29 September

    List of English monarchs

    List of English monarchs

    List_of_English_monarchs

  • John Milton
  • English poet and civil servant (1608–1674)

    66th birth anniversary. He was buried in the church of St Giles-without-Cripplegate, Fore Street, London. It is disputed whether the cause of death was consumption

    John Milton

    John Milton

    John_Milton

  • 2022 City of London Corporation election
  • 2022 local election in the City of London

    the twenty-five wards of the City of London live in the Aldersgate, Cripplegate, Portsoken and Queenhithe. Residents have one vote each, and businesses

    2022 City of London Corporation election

    2022 City of London Corporation election

    2022_City_of_London_Corporation_election

  • St Luke's, London
  • Human settlement in England

    the church, the parish was reabsorbed into that of St Giles-without-Cripplegate, from which it had separated in 1733. The civil and ecclesiastical parish

    St Luke's, London

    St Luke's, London

    St_Luke's,_London

  • Robert Dyas
  • British retailer founded in 1872

    founder and committee member of the Cripplegate Photographic Society which later became the City of London and Cripplegate Photographic Society At St Nicholas

    Robert Dyas

    Robert_Dyas

  • St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street
  • Church in City of London, England

    site of London's medieval milk market, located north of Cheapside, in Cripplegate, with part of the parish in Bread Street. In his 'Survey' of 1603, John

    St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street

    St Mary Magdalen, Milk Street

    St_Mary_Magdalen,_Milk_Street

  • City of London ward clubs
  • English civil society organisations

    Yes Cordwainer Ward Club Cornhill See Lime Street Ward Club Cripplegate 1878 Yes Cripplegate Ward Club Dowgate See Vintry Farringdon Within no Farringdon

    City of London ward clubs

    City_of_London_ward_clubs

  • The Saxon Stories
  • Series of novels by Bernard Cornwell

    War of the Wolf 918–921 61 Fictional battle of Heahburh Sword of Kings 924 67 Fictional battle of Cripplegate War Lord 927–937 70 Battle of Brunanburh

    The Saxon Stories

    The_Saxon_Stories

  • Richard Levett
  • English merchant and politician

    and Dr Robert Hooke, Levett acquired several properties in Kew and Cripplegate. Although born into a once-powerful Sussex Anglo-Norman family (its surname

    Richard Levett

    Richard Levett

    Richard_Levett

  • Thomas Vincent (minister)
  • English Puritan minister and author (1634–1678)

    1678 and was buried on 27 October in the churchyard of St Giles-without-Cripplegate. His funeral sermon was preached by Samuel Slater. Vincent's best-known

    Thomas Vincent (minister)

    Thomas_Vincent_(minister)

  • Ayesha Dharker
  • British actress (born 1978)

    the United Kingdom. In May 2010 she married Robert Taylor in St Giles Cripplegate, London. Dharker made her screen debut in the 1989 François Villiers

    Ayesha Dharker

    Ayesha_Dharker

  • Worcester, England
  • Cathedral city in Worcestershire, England

    Foregate Street station The coat of arms as shown on the entrance gate to Cripplegate Park The coat of arms as shown in the Guildhall, with the "modern" placed

    Worcester, England

    Worcester, England

    Worcester,_England

  • Lyminster
  • Village in West Sussex, England

    the treble, second and fourth bells in 1759. John Warner and Sons of Cripplegate, London cast the third and fifth bells in 1887, the year of the Golden

    Lyminster

    Lyminster

    Lyminster

  • John Tallis
  • 1838 to 1851. Tallis set up as a publisher with Frederick Tallis in Cripplegate in 1842; the business moved to Smithfield in 1846, and was dissolved

    John Tallis

    John Tallis

    John_Tallis

  • Henry Denham
  • 1560. In 1564 he set up his own printing house in White Cross Street, Cripplegate, but in the following year he moved to Paternoster Row, at the sign of

    Henry Denham

    Henry_Denham

  • Great Conduit
  • Underground channel in England

    conduit, from the Westbourne, enabling a new, additional off-tap at Cripplegate: one parish within and one without (outside) a northern gate in ancient

    Great Conduit

    Great Conduit

    Great_Conduit

  • Golden Lane Estate
  • 1950s council housing complex in London

    interest. The estate provides residential accommodation to the north of Cripplegate, following destruction by Nazi bombing of much of the City of London

    Golden Lane Estate

    Golden Lane Estate

    Golden_Lane_Estate

  • Charles Hart (actor)
  • 17th-century English actor

    Hart was christened on 11 December 1625, in the parish of St. Giles Cripplegate, in London. It is not absolutely certain that this was the actor, though

    Charles Hart (actor)

    Charles_Hart_(actor)

  • Meriden Britannia Company
  • American silverware manufacturer, 1852–1898

    State Street); San Francisco (134 Sutter Street); London, England (7 Cripplegate Buildings, Wood Street, E.C.); and Paris, France (26 Avenue de l'Opéra)

    Meriden Britannia Company

    Meriden Britannia Company

    Meriden_Britannia_Company

  • Bassishaw
  • Ward of the City of London

    smallest. It is bounded by four wards: Coleman Street, east; Cheap, south; Cripplegate, north; Aldersgate, west. It first consisted of Basinghall Street with

    Bassishaw

    Bassishaw

  • The Philanderer
  • Play by George Bernard Shaw

    never produced. It was privately performed on 20 February 1905, at the Cripplegate Institute. The first West End performance was on 5 February 1907 at the

    The Philanderer

    The Philanderer

    The_Philanderer

  • 2017 City of London Corporation election
  • Elections in England

    the twenty-five wards of the City of London live in the Aldersgate, Cripplegate, Portsoken and Queenhithe. Residents have one vote each, and businesses

    2017 City of London Corporation election

    2017 City of London Corporation election

    2017_City_of_London_Corporation_election

  • List of public art in the City of London
  • Notes Science and Art; Education accompanied by Art and Science Former Cripplegate Institute (now UBS), Golden Lane 1894–1896 and 1910–1911 ? Sidney R.

    List of public art in the City of London

    List of public art in the City of London

    List_of_public_art_in_the_City_of_London

  • William Emes
  • English landscape gardener

    died at Vicarage House, St Giles Cripplegate, the home of his daughter, Sarah. He was buried at St Giles Cripplegate. Lodge at Attingham Hall, Shropshire

    William Emes

    William_Emes

  • St Michael Wood Street
  • Church in London, England

    Michael's Wood Street was a church and parish of medieval origin in Cripplegate Ward in the City of London, and is first mentioned in 1225 as St. Michael

    St Michael Wood Street

    St Michael Wood Street

    St_Michael_Wood_Street

  • List of places in Middlesex
  • the Bars with St George the Martyr. St Giles [L] Ancient 1774 St Giles Cripplegate [L] Ancient 1907 A City of London parish with a portion in M'sex till

    List of places in Middlesex

    List of places in Middlesex

    List_of_places_in_Middlesex

  • East End of London
  • Area of London, England

    beyond the walls, the Walbrook separated landholdings, with the Soke of Cripplegate to the west and the Soke of Bishopsgate to the east. The western side

    East End of London

    East End of London

    East_End_of_London

  • Symphony No. 2 (Kabalevsky)
  • Melodiya, Monarch 24:18 New Philharmonia David Measham St Giles-without-Cripplegate, London 1973 HNH, Unicorn 23:51 Szeged Symphony Ervin Acél 1977 Olympia

    Symphony No. 2 (Kabalevsky)

    Symphony_No._2_(Kabalevsky)

  • Street names of the City of London
  • Etymology of London street names

    presumably after Lancelot Andrewes, rector of the nearby St Giles-without-Cripplegate Church Angel Court – named after a long demolished inn of this name Angel

    Street names of the City of London

    Street_names_of_the_City_of_London

  • City of London Corporation
  • English municipal governing body

    2 Castle Baynard 8 Cheap 3 Coleman Street 4 Cordwainer 3 Cornhill 3 Cripplegate 8 Dowgate 2 Farringdon Within 8 Farringdon Without 10 Langbourn 3 Lime

    City of London Corporation

    City of London Corporation

    City_of_London_Corporation

  • Close to the Edge
  • 1972 studio album by Yes

    better on the organ. It is played on the pipe organ at St Giles-without-Cripplegate church in Barbican, London. The band produced a take of the section after

    Close to the Edge

    Close_to_the_Edge

  • Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet
  • English politician

    Anne, sister of John Ashburnham. He was educated at Heathfield in 1632, Cripplegate, London under Thomas Farnaby in 1633, Throwley under Mr Craig from 1634

    Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet

    Sir Edward Dering, 2nd Baronet

    Sir_Edward_Dering,_2nd_Baronet

  • Gerlach Flicke
  • German painter

    Gallery in London. Flicke died in the London parish of St Giles-without-Cripplegate on 24 January 1558. He left his goods to a servant in Osnabrück, which

    Gerlach Flicke

    Gerlach Flicke

    Gerlach_Flicke

  • Gavyn Arthur
  • British judge

    Deputy High Court Judge in 2008. He served as Alderman for the Ward of Cripplegate in the City from his election in 1991 until 2005. Sir Gavyn served as

    Gavyn Arthur

    Gavyn Arthur

    Gavyn_Arthur

  • Dulwich College
  • Public school in London, England

    Botolph's, Bishopsgate, of St Saviour's, Southwark, and of St Giles', Cripplegate. The master was most senior, followed by the warden and on vacancy of

    Dulwich College

    Dulwich College

    Dulwich_College

  • The Pale (band)
  • Irish rock and indie band

    was to be the vehicle for their next three releases, Cheapside (1996), Cripplegate (1997) and Spudgun (1997). The albums were all self-produced and were

    The Pale (band)

    The_Pale_(band)

  • Bunhill (ward)
  • Electoral division in the London Borough of Islington

    (population 750) was transferred from the Bunhill ward in Islington to the Cripplegate ward in the City of London. The election took place on 7 May 1998. There

    Bunhill (ward)

    Bunhill_(ward)

  • Tenterground
  • Place where tenters are used for drying cloth

    layersoflondon.org shows a strip of land marked Tenter ground, between Cripplegate and Moorgate, with another behind The Bell Inn, immediately to the north

    Tenterground

    Tenterground

  • Saint Giles (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Walsall, West Midlands St Giles Church, Wormshill, Kent St Giles-without-Cripplegate, London St Giles in the Fields, London Scotland St Giles' Cathedral,

    Saint Giles (disambiguation)

    Saint_Giles_(disambiguation)

  • St John's, Worcester
  • Suburb of Worcester in Worcestershire, England

    encompassing the university, the Worcestershire County Cricket Club ground and Cripplegate Park. The name St John's probably derives from the Saint John the Baptist;

    St John's, Worcester

    St John's, Worcester

    St_John's,_Worcester

  • Great Plague of London
  • Epidemic of bubonic plague, 1665–66

    Thames. There were gates in the wall at Ludgate, Newgate, Aldersgate, Cripplegate, Moorgate, Bishopsgate and Aldgate, and the Thames was crossable at London

    Great Plague of London

    Great Plague of London

    Great_Plague_of_London

  • Samuel Annesley
  • Puritan and nonconformist pastor

    1658 was presented by Richard Cromwell to the vicarage of St Giles, Cripplegate. He was presented again there after the Stuart Restoration, but was ejected

    Samuel Annesley

    Samuel Annesley

    Samuel_Annesley

  • Southwater
  • Village and parish in West Sussex, England

    new lake named Cripplegate Lake was man made from the quarries that were used to subtract the clay needed to make the bricks. Cripplegate Lake is over 30 ft

    Southwater

    Southwater

    Southwater

  • BBC Singers
  • British professional chamber choir

    locations around the country: London venues have included St Giles-without-Cripplegate, St John's, Smith Square and St Paul's Church, Knightsbridge. The BBC

    BBC Singers

    BBC Singers

    BBC_Singers

  • Josiah Spode
  • Founder of the Spode pottery works (1733-1797)

    1782 Josiah II and Elizabeth moved between Longton, Staffordshire and Cripplegate, London, where he was doubtless manager of the Fore Street warehouse

    Josiah Spode

    Josiah Spode

    Josiah_Spode

  • Listed parks and gardens in Greater London
  • Completed Grid ref. Geo-coordinates Entry number Image The Barbican II* Cripplegate Housing estate grounds 1982 TQ 32349 81831 1001668 Finsbury Circus II

    Listed parks and gardens in Greater London

    Listed_parks_and_gardens_in_Greater_London

  • Castle Baynard
  • Ward of the City of London

    Council in Castle Baynard when the local resident Natasha Lloyd-Owen (now Cripplegate) topped the polls for Labour in an unexpected by-election victory. Labour

    Castle Baynard

    Castle Baynard

    Castle_Baynard

  • Arx (Roman)
  • Ancient Roman citadel

    in the northwest corner of the present-day City of London, south of Cripplegate. It was constructed around 120 and dismantled around the time of Diocletian

    Arx (Roman)

    Arx (Roman)

    Arx_(Roman)

  • Nicholas Williamson
  • English lawyer and Catholic recusant

    Williamson ran a kind of pawnbroking business from his house in Philip Lane, Cripplegate, obtaining luxury goods from young men for small sums, less than their

    Nicholas Williamson

    Nicholas Williamson

    Nicholas_Williamson

  • Jack Nitzsche
  • American musician, composer, arranger (1937–2000)

    of the Beatles (Reprise, 1964) Chopin '66 (Reprise, 1966) St. Giles Cripplegate (Reprise, 1972) Blue Collar (Music from the Original Motion Picture)

    Jack Nitzsche

    Jack Nitzsche

    Jack_Nitzsche

  • Thomas Wriothesley
  • English Officer of Arms

    November 1534, and was presumably buried with his family in St Giles Cripplegate. Mark Noble purports to quote from his will, but it cannot now be found

    Thomas Wriothesley

    Thomas Wriothesley

    Thomas_Wriothesley

  • Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1950 onwards

    Candlewick, Castle Baynard, Cheap, Coleman Street, Cordwainer, Cornhill, Cripplegate, Dowgate, Farringdon Within, Farringdon Without, Langbourn, Lime Street

    Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

    Cities of London and Westminster (UK Parliament constituency)

    Cities_of_London_and_Westminster_(UK_Parliament_constituency)

  • Anthony Horneck
  • German clergyman and scholar

    later 1670s, in partnership with Richard Smithies, curate of St Giles Cripplegate. Horneck was born in 1641 at Bacharach, where his father was 'recorder'

    Anthony Horneck

    Anthony Horneck

    Anthony_Horneck

  • Thomas Hawley (officer of arms)
  • 1557. He was buried two days later in an elaborate ceremony at St Giles Cripplegate. He is not known to have married; his will appointed William Harvey,

    Thomas Hawley (officer of arms)

    Thomas Hawley (officer of arms)

    Thomas_Hawley_(officer_of_arms)

  • List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1826
  • Leith and Newhaven, and Kinghorn, Burntisland and Dysart. St. Giles Cripplegate Tithes Act 1826 (repealed) 7 Geo. 4. c. liv 5 May 1826 An Act for extinguishing

    List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1826

    List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1826

  • Margery Allingham
  • English editor and novelist (1904–1966)

    and Aeneas, which was performed at St. George's Hall, London, and the Cripplegate Theatre, London. Allingham played the role of Dido and the scenery was

    Margery Allingham

    Margery_Allingham

  • St James' Church, Islington
  • Church in London, England

    when it was located in the "Chapel of the Clothworkers' Almshouses, Cripplegate". On 14 December 2018 the church was used to film a short sequel to Four

    St James' Church, Islington

    St James' Church, Islington

    St_James'_Church,_Islington

  • Oranges and Lemons
  • English folk song

    market-sellers. St. Margaret's is St Margaret Lothbury. St. Giles' is St Giles Cripplegate. St. Peter's is St Peter upon Cornhill. "Pancakes and fritters" may refer

    Oranges and Lemons

    Oranges and Lemons

    Oranges_and_Lemons

  • John More (judge)
  • English lawyer

    for the soul of King Edward IV. On 24 April 1474, at St Giles-without-Cripplegate, More married Agnes Graunger (d.1499), the daughter of Thomas Graunger

    John More (judge)

    John More (judge)

    John_More_(judge)

  • David Sulkin
  • English theatre and opera director (born 1949)

    voluntary roles, which have included being a governor and chair of the Cripplegate Foundation, a trustee of the De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill-on-Sea, a trustee

    David Sulkin

    David_Sulkin

  • Which Was the Son of ...
  • 2000 musical composition by Arvo Pärt

    Hughes, Bernard (11 November 2025). "Carice Singers, Parris, St Giles, Cripplegate review - 90th birthday concert also celebrates younger composer". The

    Which Was the Son of ...

    Which Was the Son of ...

    Which_Was_the_Son_of_...

  • William Hale (priest)
  • Archdeacon of London and Master of Charterhouse School (1795–1870)

    of Charterhouse, and from 1847 to 1857 held the vicarage of St Giles Cripplegate. Hale was a Tory and an opponent of reform. He resisted the passage of

    William Hale (priest)

    William Hale (priest)

    William_Hale_(priest)

  • David Crosley
  • English Baptist minister

    seventy-fifth year. He was succeeded in the pastorate of the Curriers' Hall, Cripplegate, by John Skepp. In 1696 Crosley edited and published The Old Man's Legacy

    David Crosley

    David_Crosley

  • The Academy in Peril
  • 1972 studio album by John Cale

    Oxfordshire ("Brahms", "Intro" and "3 Orchestral Pieces") St. Giles Church, Cripplegate, England ("Days of Steam" and "King Harry") Genre Modern classical Length

    The Academy in Peril

    The_Academy_in_Peril

  • John Edward Betts
  • English instrument maker (1755–1823)

    instruments. He was born at Stamford, Lincolnshire and is buried at Cripplegate Church. Betts apprenticed under Richard Duke starting in 1765 and eventually

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  • All Saints' Church, Hoole
  • Church in Cheshire, England

    ringing. The five original bells were cast by John Warner & Sons of Cripplegate and bear inscriptions dating their casting to 1867 (third and fourth)

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  • John Wesley
  • English clergyman (1703–1791)

    ISBN 978-1-60258-023-7. Busenitz, Nathan (2013). "John Wesley's Failed Marriage". the Cripplegate. Retrieved 7 July 2014. Campbell, Ted A. (2019). Deeper Christian Faith

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  • Appleford-on-Thames
  • Village in Oxfordshire, England

    by the same foundry late in the 15th century. John Warner & Sons of Cripplegate, London cast or recast the first (treble), second, third and sixth (tenor)

    Appleford-on-Thames

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