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  • Mincing Lane
  • Street in the City of London

    Mincing Lane is a short one-way street in the City of London linking Fenchurch Street to Great Tower Street. In the late 19th century it was the world's

    Mincing Lane

    Mincing Lane

    Mincing_Lane

  • Mince
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up mince in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mince may refer to: Mincing, a food preparation technique Ground meat, also known as mince Ground beef

    Mince

    Mince

  • London Athletic Club
  • British athletics club

    independent track and field club in the world. Initially the club was named Mincing Lane Athletic Club because its members were mainly businessmen in the City

    London Athletic Club

    London Athletic Club

    London_Athletic_Club

  • 30 Fenchurch Street
  • Office building in the City of London

    approximately 10,200 sq m, with Fenchurch Street to the north, Mincing Lane to the east, and Rood Lane to the west. It is bounded to the south by its sister building

    30 Fenchurch Street

    30 Fenchurch Street

    30_Fenchurch_Street

  • List of Sephardic Jews
  • National Biography: "the only son of David Guedalla, an almond broker in Mincing Lane, who came from a Spanish-Jewish family... He was buried in Golders Green

    List of Sephardic Jews

    List_of_Sephardic_Jews

  • East India House
  • Headquarters of the East India Company in London

    the sun's light", and refers to Fish Street Hill, Fenchurch Street and Mincing Lane, which formed part of his walking route to work in Leadenhall Street

    East India House

    East India House

    East_India_House

  • Jack Cohen (businessman)
  • English grocer, Tesco founder (1898–1979)

    supplier, T. E. Stockwell (formerly Messrs Torring and Stockwell of Mincing Lane), and the first two letters of his surname. The market trading business

    Jack Cohen (businessman)

    Jack Cohen (businessman)

    Jack_Cohen_(businessman)

  • Worshipful Company of Clothworkers
  • Livery company of the City of London

    based at Clothworkers’ Hall, located in Dunster Court, between Mincing Lane and Mark Lane in the City of London. The site was acquired by a group of Shearmen

    Worshipful Company of Clothworkers

    Worshipful Company of Clothworkers

    Worshipful_Company_of_Clothworkers

  • Billee Taylor
  • Comic opera by Edward Solomon and Henry Pottinger Stephens

    Theatre in London on 30 October 1880, starring Arthur Williams as Sir Mincing Lane and Frederick Rivers as Billee. The first Broadway production opened

    Billee Taylor

    Billee Taylor

    Billee_Taylor

  • Thomas Lipton
  • Scottish businessman (1848–1931)

    wholesale distribution channels (most UK tea-trading was focused in London's Mincing Lane) in order to sell teas at unprecedentedly low prices to the untapped

    Thomas Lipton

    Thomas Lipton

    Thomas_Lipton

  • William Black (novelist)
  • Scottish novelist (1841–1898)

    Two further early novels Love or Marriage (1868) and The Monarch of Mincing Lane (1871) did little to advance his career, and all three were omitted from

    William Black (novelist)

    William Black (novelist)

    William_Black_(novelist)

  • Barings Bank
  • Defunct English merchant bank

    Cheapside in London, and within a few years moved to larger quarters in Mincing Lane. Barings gradually diversified from wool into many other commodities

    Barings Bank

    Barings_Bank

  • Montrose Lifeboat Station
  • RNLI lifeboat station in Angus, Scotland

    with oars and sails, was funded by the merchants of Mincing Lane, London, and duly named Mincing Lane. The existing lifeboat was retained as a No.2 lifeboat

    Montrose Lifeboat Station

    Montrose Lifeboat Station

    Montrose_Lifeboat_Station

  • Granville Sharp
  • English scholar, philanthropist and abolitionist (1735–1813)

    instruments as a family orchestra, giving concerts at William's house in Mincing Lane and later in the family sailing barge, Apollo, which was moored at the

    Granville Sharp

    Granville Sharp

    Granville_Sharp

  • Dilmah
  • Sri Lankan brand of tea

    became one of the Ceylonese tea tasters, after doing his training at Mincing Lane in London. While there, he was astonished to see that different teas

    Dilmah

    Dilmah

  • Crisp Gascoyne
  • British merchant, politician and philanthropist (1700–1761)

    recorded there between 1733 and 1738. In 1755 he is described as of Mincing Lane, where he probably lived in the house of his father-in-law, Dr. Bamber

    Crisp Gascoyne

    Crisp Gascoyne

    Crisp_Gascoyne

  • Fenchurch Street
  • Street in the City of London

    EC3M. London portal Nearby streets: Leadenhall Street Mark Lane Mincing Lane Philpot Lane Lime Street Fen Court Mills, David (2010). A Dictionary of London

    Fenchurch Street

    Fenchurch Street

    Fenchurch_Street

  • EC postcode area
  • Postcode area within the United Kingdom

    Street, Gracechurch Street, Leadenhall Street, Lombard Street, Mincing Lane, Pudding Lane and Tower Hill and roughly covers the southeastern corner of the

    EC postcode area

    EC_postcode_area

  • Edward Henry Purcell
  • English organist and musician

    hereby give Notice, That I intend to Compel Edward Henry Purcell, late of Mincing Lane, London, Musician, who is a Prisoner in the Custody of the Keeper of

    Edward Henry Purcell

    Edward_Henry_Purcell

  • Nicholas Barbon
  • English economist, physician, life insurance pioneer

    scheme was completed. Another setback came when houses he had built at Mincing Lane collapsed because of inadequate foundations. "He was unique in the unscrupulousness

    Nicholas Barbon

    Nicholas_Barbon

  • Merrill J. Fernando
  • Sri Lankan businessman (1930–2023)

    there as a candidate. He then went to London to train as a tea taster at Mincing Lane. While there, he noticed that tea was being mixed and blended but still

    Merrill J. Fernando

    Merrill J. Fernando

    Merrill_J._Fernando

  • Plantation Place South
  • Office building in the City of London

    Plantation Place South is located at the corner of Great Tower Street and Mincing Lane, near the Tower of London and Fenchurch Street railway station. Its main

    Plantation Place South

    Plantation Place South

    Plantation_Place_South

  • Rowley Regis
  • Town in the West Midlands, England

    1855, at Rowley Hall Colliery from 1865 and at Bell End Colliery off Mincing Lane. The three collieries were connected by mineral tramway to the Causeway

    Rowley Regis

    Rowley Regis

    Rowley_Regis

  • Gideon Acland
  • Merchant, spouse of Maria Lawford, of Tiverton

    Gideon Acland & Co. was advertising sales of indigo and coffee. Acland's Mincing Lane partnership as sugar brokers with James White was dissolved in 1815.

    Gideon Acland

    Gideon_Acland

  • Arthur Williams (actor)
  • English actor and singer (1844–1915)

    appeared in comic operas in the 1880s, in which he created the roles Sir Mincing Lane in Billee Taylor, Sir Whiffle Whaffle in Claude Duval, Amaranth CVIII

    Arthur Williams (actor)

    Arthur Williams (actor)

    Arthur_Williams_(actor)

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

    Grub/Grubbe Street, after the former owner, or perhaps to a grube ('drain') Mincing Lane – after minchins/mynecen, a term for the nuns who formerly held property

    Street names of the City of London

    Street_names_of_the_City_of_London

  • Harry Payne (artist)
  • English military artist

    Harry Payne commenced his artistic career in the office of a merchant in Mincing Lane. After attending art school he worked as a designer to a firm of military

    Harry Payne (artist)

    Harry_Payne_(artist)

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

    1985 "Almshouses, Mincing Lane – Anabaptist Meeting House – British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. "Almshouses, Mincing Lane – Anabaptist Meeting

    St Alphege London Wall

    St Alphege London Wall

    St_Alphege_London_Wall

  • Borneo Company Limited
  • One of the oldest companies based in East Malaysia

    initial capital of the Borneo Company was £60,000 and the office was at 25 Mincing Lane.[citation needed] Its directors, including some close associates of White

    Borneo Company Limited

    Borneo Company Limited

    Borneo_Company_Limited

  • Bullock family
  • Family name from Southern England

    (1663–1705) of Faulkbourne Josiah Bullock (1697–1752) of Faulkbourne and Mincing Lane Col. John Bullock (1731–1809) of Faulkbourne Elizabeth Bullock (1725–1763)

    Bullock family

    Bullock family

    Bullock_family

  • List of mottos and halls of the livery companies
  • My Trust Is in God Alone English Clothworkers' Hall, Dunster Court, Mincing Lane Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness Makers 72 Coachmakers

    List of mottos and halls of the livery companies

    List_of_mottos_and_halls_of_the_livery_companies

  • Frederick Le Gros Clark (surgeon)
  • British surgeon

    February 1811 – 19 July 1892) was a British surgeon. He was born in Mincing Lane, London, the son of a City merchant. On 9 September 1841, he married

    Frederick Le Gros Clark (surgeon)

    Frederick Le Gros Clark (surgeon)

    Frederick_Le_Gros_Clark_(surgeon)

  • Bransby Williams
  • British actor and comedian (1870–1961)

    (née Booth), Bransby Williams began his working life as a tea taster in Mincing Lane before working in the design department of a wallpaper manufacturer.

    Bransby Williams

    Bransby Williams

    Bransby_Williams

  • List of public art in the City of London
  • Archived from the original on 15 May 2018. Retrieved 14 May 2018. Philpot Lane Mice – No Longer the Smallest?. Peter Berthoud. Retrieved 17 July 2014. Ward-Jackson

    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

  • Benjamin Greene (brewer)
  • Founder of Greene King breweries

    son, Benjamin Greene & Son, West India merchants and shipowners, at 11 Mincing Lane, London. He made three claims under the Slavery Abolition Act 1833 and

    Benjamin Greene (brewer)

    Benjamin_Greene_(brewer)

  • Lorteburn
  • Lost river in the City of London

    especially about the church, which stood in the broad way between Mincing-lane and Rood-lane, that it was then called Fenchurch-street. The Ward also partook

    Lorteburn

    Lorteburn

  • John Tate (papermaker)
  • English papermaker

    will in 1507 and died that year or the following. He had been living at Mincing Lane in the City of London and was buried at St Dunstan-in-the-East. Sele

    John Tate (papermaker)

    John_Tate_(papermaker)

  • Sydney Templeman, Baron Templeman
  • British judge

    [1987] AC 539 China and South Sea Bank v Tan [1990] 1 AC 536 JH Rayner (Mincing Lane) Ltd v Department of Trade and Industry [1990] 2 AC 418 Lipkin Gorman

    Sydney Templeman, Baron Templeman

    Sydney_Templeman,_Baron_Templeman

  • Pussellawa
  • Place in Central Province, Sri Lanka

    others to recapitulate. Rothschild tea was the standard for quality in Mincing Lane for over twenty-five years. With the start made at Pussellawa (History

    Pussellawa

    Pussellawa

  • J. W. C. Fegan
  • English Nonconformist evangelist (1852–1925)

    testimonial." In 1869, he entered the office of colonial brokers in Mincing Lane, London; but the following year, he was suddenly converted while sitting

    J. W. C. Fegan

    J. W. C. Fegan

    J._W._C._Fegan

  • Samuel Ongley (died 1726)
  • English politician

    Sir Samuel Ongley (1647–1726), of Old Warden, Bedfordshire and Mincing Lane, London, was an English politician. Born in Maidstone, Kent, he became a London

    Samuel Ongley (died 1726)

    Samuel Ongley (died 1726)

    Samuel_Ongley_(died_1726)

  • London Tea Auction
  • Tea auction in London, England

    the East India Company went out of business, the auction was held on Mincing Lane. To the uninitiated a Tea sale appears to be a mere arena in which the

    London Tea Auction

    London_Tea_Auction

  • Samuel Vaughan
  • Anglo-Irish merchant (1720–1802)

    1752, when he set up business as a merchant banker at Dunster's Court, Mincing Lane, in the City of London. In politics Vaughan supported John Wilkes. He

    Samuel Vaughan

    Samuel Vaughan

    Samuel_Vaughan

  • Thomas Hanbury
  • English businessman, gardener and philanthropist

    Hanbury worked for the tea brokers William James Thompson & Sons in Mincing Lane, London. In 1853 he travelled to Shanghai, which had opened to foreign

    Thomas Hanbury

    Thomas Hanbury

    Thomas_Hanbury

  • Richard Myddelton (died 1577 or 1578)
  • Welsh politician

    Ferris, John. P.; Healy, Simon. "MYDDELTON, Robert (c.1563-1616), of Mincing Lane, London; formerly of Weymouth, Dorset". www.histparl.ac.uk. History of

    Richard Myddelton (died 1577 or 1578)

    Richard_Myddelton_(died_1577_or_1578)

  • Constitution of Singapore
  • Supreme law of Singapore

    90–91. Taw Cheng Kong (H.C.), pp. 106–107, para. 74, citing J.H. Rayner (Mincing Lane) Ltd. v. Department of Trade and Industry [1990] 2 A.C. 418 at 476, House

    Constitution of Singapore

    Constitution of Singapore

    Constitution_of_Singapore

  • Robert Myddelton (died 1616)
  • Welsh politician

    Ferris, John. P.; Healy, Simon. "MYDDELTON, Robert (c.1563-1616), of Mincing Lane, London; formerly of Weymouth, Dorset". www.histparl.ac.uk. History of

    Robert Myddelton (died 1616)

    Robert_Myddelton_(died_1616)

  • E. H. Visiak
  • English writer

    clerk with the Indo-European Telegraph Company, working in London's Mincing Lane and also for a period in Manchester. During World War I Physick wrote

    E. H. Visiak

    E._H._Visiak

  • History of slavery in Virginia
  • Whoever shall secure..., and bring him to Mr. John Midford, Merchant, in Mincing Lane, shall have Ten Pounds Reward. N.B. Another...[man] is suppos’d to be

    History of slavery in Virginia

    History of slavery in Virginia

    History_of_slavery_in_Virginia

  • Hibbert, Purrier and Horton
  • English merchant and shipping business

    (1757–1837) who eventually rose to head the firm, which had offices at 9 Mincing Lane. Reflecting the changing personnel involved, with sometimes more than

    Hibbert, Purrier and Horton

    Hibbert,_Purrier_and_Horton

  • All Hallows Staining
  • Church in London, UK

    23 January 2009. "Site Bounded By Fenchurch Street, Mark Lane, Dunster Court And Mincing Lane. London EC3M 3JY" (PDF). City of London Corporation. Historic

    All Hallows Staining

    All Hallows Staining

    All_Hallows_Staining

  • Peter Middleton (MP)
  • English merchant and politician (1603–1661)

    Ferris, John. P.; Healy, Simon. "MYDDELTON, Robert (c.1563-1616), of Mincing Lane, London; formerly of Weymouth, Dorset". www.histparl.ac.uk. History of

    Peter Middleton (MP)

    Peter_Middleton_(MP)

  • Charles Alexander Bruce
  • British naval officer, explorer and writer

    In 1839 the first consignment of Indian tea was put up for auction in Mincing Lane, London. It consisted of eight chests weighing 350 pounds, auctioned

    Charles Alexander Bruce

    Charles_Alexander_Bruce

  • Anthony Jacques Mantle
  • British aviator (1899–1988)

    1917 he had been working as a broker's clerk at the firm of J Amis on Mincing Lane in the City of London. It is not clear where he was initially based,

    Anthony Jacques Mantle

    Anthony Jacques Mantle

    Anthony_Jacques_Mantle

  • Mather & Co.
  • British trio of brothers and Navy contractors

    Place, Blackwall, London, 12 Birchin Liane, Cornhill, London, Mark Lane and Mincing Lane, Tower, Copthall buildings, Throgmorton Street, and Finsbury Square

    Mather & Co.

    Mather_&_Co.

  • Hugh Smith (physician)
  • English medical writer

    practised in Essex, but came to London in 1759, and fixed his residence in Mincing Lane. In 1760 he commenced a course of lectures on the theory and practice

    Hugh Smith (physician)

    Hugh_Smith_(physician)

  • Enodis
  • British multinational foodmaking equipment manufacturing company

    incorporated in 1910. In 1968 it acquired commodity trading company J&H Rayner (Mincing Lane) Limited and through the 1970s it expanded its commodity business. In

    Enodis

    Enodis

  • Byward Street
  • Street in the City of London

    Paralympic marathons were held on 9 September. Other nearby streets: Mark Lane Mincing Lane Pepys Street Savage Gardens Harben, H. A. (1922). A Dictionary of

    Byward Street

    Byward Street

    Byward_Street

  • St Gabriel Fenchurch
  • Church in London, England

    Great Fire of London and not rebuilt. The church stood between Rood Lane and Mincing Lane, with the churchyard extending north beyond present day Fenchurch

    St Gabriel Fenchurch

    St Gabriel Fenchurch

    St_Gabriel_Fenchurch

  • Samuel Angell
  • British architect and archaeologist

    estate at Islington for building. and rebuilt the company's hall in Mincing Lane (completed in 1860). He also designed buildings for the company's estates

    Samuel Angell

    Samuel_Angell

  • Alexander Scotland
  • British Army Intelligence Officer (1882–1965)

    the age of fourteen, worked as an office boy at a tea merchant's in Mincing Lane, City of London, and then sailed to Australia before returning to England

    Alexander Scotland

    Alexander Scotland

    Alexander_Scotland

  • P. B. Burgoyne
  • English Wine Merchant

    led, around 1868, to a management position in a similar business in Mincing Lane, London. Around 1871 his aunt, Mrs. Thomas Colton (née Bond, a sister

    P. B. Burgoyne

    P._B._Burgoyne

  • John White (bishop)
  • English bishop

    Winchester and Lincoln were similarly unthroned at the Sheriff's house in Mincing Lane, and Dr White was returned to the Tower. (These substitutions were needed

    John White (bishop)

    John_White_(bishop)

  • Royal National Children's Foundation
  • British children's charity

    Education for vulnerable children Location 6th Floor, Minster House 42 Mincing Lane London EC3R 7AE Key people Patron: Princess Royal Chair: Nick Owen (incumbent)

    Royal National Children's Foundation

    Royal National Children's Foundation

    Royal_National_Children's_Foundation

  • Humphry Morice (governor of the Bank of England)
  • British merchant (c.1671–1731)

    (2002). "Morice, Humphry (c.1671–1731), of The Grove, Chiswick, Mdx., and Mincing Lane, London". In Hayton, David; Cruickshanks, Eveline; Handley, Stuart (eds

    Humphry Morice (governor of the Bank of England)

    Humphry Morice (governor of the Bank of England)

    Humphry_Morice_(governor_of_the_Bank_of_England)

  • James Boevey
  • English merchant (1622–1696)

    Huguenot parentage. He was born in London at 6 a.m. on 7 May 1622 in Mincing Lane, in the parish of St. Dunstan-in-the-East. He was the youngest son of

    James Boevey

    James Boevey

    James_Boevey

  • Human rights in the United Kingdom
  • (2005), para. 5-063. Clayton & Tomlinson (2009), para. 2.05. J.H. Rayner (Mincing Lane) v Department of Trade and Industry, [1990] 2 AC 418, p. 500. Clayton

    Human rights in the United Kingdom

    Human_rights_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Matthew Clarmont
  • Governor of the Bank of England (1704-1772)

    in May 1737, who died along with Martha in June 1737. He lived at 16, Mincing Lane, London. He died in Bath, Somerset, aged 68. Chief Cashier of the Bank

    Matthew Clarmont

    Matthew_Clarmont

  • Joshua Watson
  • English wine merchant (1771–1855)

    his father's counting-house, which had then moved from Tower Hill to Mincing Lane; in 1792, when he came of age, he was admitted a partner. In 1797 he

    Joshua Watson

    Joshua Watson

    Joshua_Watson

  • Sidney Wilson (cricketer)
  • English cricketer, broker and soldier

    captain in April 1885. By profession he was a colonial produce broker at Mincing Lane in City of London. He died in February 1917 at Flushing, Cornwall. Winchester

    Sidney Wilson (cricketer)

    Sidney_Wilson_(cricketer)

  • List of shipwrecks in January 1881
  • Bank. All twelve people on board were rescued by the Montrose Lifeboat Mincing Lane ( Royal National Lifeboat Institution). Star of Peace was subsequently

    List of shipwrecks in January 1881

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1881

  • George Hibbert
  • English merchant, politician and ship-owner

    Hibbert, Purrier and Horton (later Hibberts, Fuhr and Purrier) at 9 Mincing Lane. He eventually became head of the firm, described in 1800 as the 'first

    George Hibbert

    George Hibbert

    George_Hibbert

  • John Champneys
  • divine judgment for having added "a high tower of brick" to his house in Mincing Lane, "the first that I ever heard of in any private man's house, to overlook

    John Champneys

    John Champneys

    John_Champneys

  • Sutton Lifeboat Station
  • Former RNLI lifeboat station in Lincolnshire, England

    (8-oared) Montrose-class self-righting (P&S) lifeboat, gift of Mr N. Reid of Mincing Lane, built by Wolfe of Shadwell, London, costing £275. 31-foot x 7-foot 3in

    Sutton Lifeboat Station

    Sutton Lifeboat Station

    Sutton_Lifeboat_Station

  • Daniel Harrison (merchant)
  • English tea and coffee merchant

    From the early days, Smith Harrison attended the tea sales in London's Mincing Lane. In Liverpool, the company did business at 6 Temple Place. In 1855, the

    Daniel Harrison (merchant)

    Daniel Harrison (merchant)

    Daniel_Harrison_(merchant)

  • John Moore (Lord Mayor)
  • English politician (1620–1702)

    doi:10.1093/hwj/dbm032. ISSN 1363-3554. 'MOORE, Sir John (1620-1702), of Mincing Lane, London', History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690, ed.

    John Moore (Lord Mayor)

    John Moore (Lord Mayor)

    John_Moore_(Lord_Mayor)

  • William Hewett (Lord Mayor)
  • Lord Mayor of London

    Clothworker Lord Mayor, died in 1548, as the Company Hall and Parlour at Mincing Lane were rebuilding. If Hewett was reluctant to accept civic office, Edward's

    William Hewett (Lord Mayor)

    William Hewett (Lord Mayor)

    William_Hewett_(Lord_Mayor)

  • John Whichcord Jr.
  • English architect (1823-1885)

    consisted largely of office premises in the City of London, such as 9 Mincing Lane, 24 Lombard Street and 8 Old Jewry; and Mansion House Chambers, the New

    John Whichcord Jr.

    John Whichcord Jr.

    John_Whichcord_Jr.

  • Frederick Hankey (diplomat)
  • Hankey was born in London, the third son of John Hankey, a merchant of Mincing Lane, and his wife, Elizabeth. Hankey married his first cousin, Charlotte

    Frederick Hankey (diplomat)

    Frederick Hankey (diplomat)

    Frederick_Hankey_(diplomat)

  • Thomas Myddelton (Lord Mayor of London)
  • English merchant, politician and Lord Mayor of London

    Ferris, John. P.; Healy, Simon. "MYDDELTON, Robert (c.1563-1616), of Mincing Lane, London; formerly of Weymouth, Dorset". www.histparl.ac.uk. History of

    Thomas Myddelton (Lord Mayor of London)

    Thomas_Myddelton_(Lord_Mayor_of_London)

  • Sir Job Charlton, 1st Baronet
  • English judge and politician (died 1697)

    in London, the only surviving son of Robert Charlton, goldsmith, of Mincing Lane, London and perhaps of Whitton Court, Shropshire, and his first wife

    Sir Job Charlton, 1st Baronet

    Sir Job Charlton, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Job_Charlton,_1st_Baronet

  • Thomas Daniel (merchant)
  • English merchant and Caribbean planter (1762–1854)

    brother John Daniel (1768–1853) as Thomas Daniel & Co. in London at 4 Mincing Lane. Thomas Daniel & Sons were the fifth largest importer of slave-produced

    Thomas Daniel (merchant)

    Thomas Daniel (merchant)

    Thomas_Daniel_(merchant)

  • Thomas Myddelton (younger)
  • Welsh politician (1586–1666)

    of another Lord Mayor, Sir Richard Saltonstall. Myddelton was born in Mincing Lane, London, but spent much of his adult life at Chirk, which his father

    Thomas Myddelton (younger)

    Thomas Myddelton (younger)

    Thomas_Myddelton_(younger)

  • John Bullock (1731–1809)
  • British politician and militia officer (1731–1809)

    eldest surviving son of Josiah Bullock J.P. D.L. of Faulkbourne and Mincing Lane, London and Hannah Cooke, youngest daughter of Sir Thomas Cooke, Member

    John Bullock (1731–1809)

    John Bullock (1731–1809)

    John_Bullock_(1731–1809)

  • Hermann Marx
  • British banker

    a false prospectus which made no mention of the word "pepper". Many Mincing Lane commodity brokers in London, who had lent the firm money, were threatened

    Hermann Marx

    Hermann_Marx

  • Francis Gregg
  • English lawyer and politician

    below. Francis junior (died 1825), who married Janet Bell (died 1841) of Mincing Lane in 1791. He succeeded his father as clerk to the Skinners' Company (this

    Francis Gregg

    Francis_Gregg

  • England Boxing National Amateur Championships Middleweight Champions
  • English Boxing competition

    Steers Middleton ABC 1893 Joe Steers Middleton ABC 1894 Walter Sykes Mincing Lane ABC 1895 Geoff Townsend Goldsmith's Institute ABC 1896 W. G. Ross Belsize

    England Boxing National Amateur Championships Middleweight Champions

    England_Boxing_National_Amateur_Championships_Middleweight_Champions

  • Dudley Costello
  • Anglo-Irish soldier and journalist (1803–1865)

    are Stories from a Screen (18 short stories, 1855), The Millionaire of Mincing Lane (1858), Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady (1859), and Holidays with Hobgoblins

    Dudley Costello

    Dudley Costello

    Dudley_Costello

  • Sir William Hodges, 1st Baronet
  • Hall, merchant, of London and Ballasore, Bengal. He resided in 1681 in Mincing Lane. Hodges acquired a fortune in the Spanish trade, and was in partnership

    Sir William Hodges, 1st Baronet

    Sir William Hodges, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Hodges,_1st_Baronet

  • Benjamin Buck Greene
  • British banker

    son Benjamin Greene & Son, West India merchants and shipowners, at 11 Mincing Lane. Through his wife's family connections, Greene formed a partnership with

    Benjamin Buck Greene

    Benjamin_Buck_Greene

  • James Hatton Hall
  • British planter and soldier (1866–1945)

    dividend for the first six years. The rubber fetched high prices on Mincing Lane, highlighting the estate's success under his management. Originally a

    James Hatton Hall

    James_Hatton_Hall

  • The Birdcage
  • 1996 film by Mike Nichols

    Broadway star, little seen up to now in films, makes the most of them, mincing, pouting, posing and cavorting to hilarious and heartwarming effect. Although

    The Birdcage

    The_Birdcage

  • List of shipwrecks in December 1876
  • Montrose, Forfarshire. Her six crew were rescued by the Montrose Lifeboat Mincing Lane ( Royal National Lifeboat Institution). Bellalie was on a voyage from

    List of shipwrecks in December 1876

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1876

  • R (Carson) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions & Another
  • [1994]; Blackburn v Attorney-General [1971] 1 WLR 1037; J H Rayner (Mincing Lane) Ltd v Department of Trade and Industry [1990] 2 AC 418; Brunswick (Duke

    R (Carson) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions & Another

    R (Carson) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions & Another

    R_(Carson)_v_Secretary_of_State_for_Work_and_Pensions_&_Another

  • 1918 New Year Honours (OBE)
  • Award giving in 1918

    Frederick Henry Dumas Man, Senior Partner of Messrs. E. D. and F. Man, Mincing Lane Arthur Woodroffe Manton, Late in Charge of Production of Lewis Guns,

    1918 New Year Honours (OBE)

    1918_New_Year_Honours_(OBE)

  • Charles Groves (actor)
  • Comedy actor

    States, engaged by the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company in Billee Taylor as Sir Mincing Lane. On his return to London, he gained wider notice in the West End with

    Charles Groves (actor)

    Charles Groves (actor)

    Charles_Groves_(actor)

  • List of shipwrecks in December 1872
  • United Kingdom. Her eight crew were rescued by the Montrose Lifeboats Mincing Lane and Roman Governor (both Royal National Lifeboat Institution). Henriette

    List of shipwrecks in December 1872

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_December_1872

  • Robert Willimot
  • British politician

    of whom at least one predeceased him. "WILLIMOT, Robert (d.1746), of Mincing Lane, London and Coombe, Surrey". History of Parliament Online. Retrieved

    Robert Willimot

    Robert_Willimot

  • List of shipwrecks in January 1871
  • "Latest Shipping Intelligence". Daily News. No. 7751. London. 3 March 1871. Lane, Anthony (2009). Shipwrecks of Kent. Stroud: The History Press. p. 89.

    List of shipwrecks in January 1871

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_January_1871

  • List of shipwrecks in October 1874
  • Montrose, Forfarshire. Her five crew were rescued by the Montrose Lifeboat Mincing Lane ( Royal National Lifeboat Institution ). Active was on a voyage from

    List of shipwrecks in October 1874

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_October_1874

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  • Minting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mint

  • Finding
  • n.

    The result of a judicial examination or inquiry, especially into some matter of fact; a verdict; as, the finding of a jury.

  • Pinking
  • n.

    The act or method of decorating fabrics or garments with a pinking iron; also, the style of decoration; scallops made with a pinking iron.

  • Mincing
  • a.

    That minces; characterized by primness or affected nicety.

  • Mincingly
  • adv.

    In a mincing manner; not fully; with affected nicety.

  • Pinching
  • a.

    Compressing; nipping; griping; niggardly; as, pinching cold; a pinching parsimony.

  • Zincing
  • n.

    The act or process of applying zinc; galvanization.

  • Fencing
  • v. i.

    The aggregate of the fences put up for inclosure or protection; as, the fencing of a farm.

  • Wincing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Wince

  • Minding
  • n.

    Regard; mindfulness.

  • Ginging
  • n.

    The lining of a mine shaft with stones or bricks to prevent caving.

  • Morrice
  • a.

    Dancing the morrice; dancing.

  • Fault-finding
  • n.

    The act of finding fault or blaming; -- used derogatively. Also Adj.

  • Minging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Mince

  • Mining
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to mines; as, mining engineer; mining machinery; a mining region.

  • Insinuating
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    Winding, creeping, or flowing in, quietly or stealthily; suggesting; winning favor and confidence insensibly.

  • Minding
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  • Zincking
  • n.

    Alt. of Zincing

  • Wincing
  • n.

    The act of washing cloth, dipping it in dye, etc., with a wince.