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  2. Leather Lane Market - Wikipedia

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    The undeveloped areas of Hatton Garden were used as a refuge for Londoners escaping destruction of much of the city. [1] It seems likely that street trading established itself on Leather Lane at this time to cater to the needs of those refugees and to provide employment for the traders who had lost their normal pitches.

  3. Hatton Garden - Wikipedia

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    43 Hatton Garden, former 1686 church now known as Wren House. The Hatton Garden area between Leather Lane in the west and Saffron Hill in the east, and from Holborn in the south to Hatton Wall in the north, was developed as a new residential district in the Restoration period, between 1659 and 1694. [3]

  4. Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden, Ely Rents and Ely Place

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    The boundary in the east approximated Farringdon Road and Farringdon Street. It included the entire lengths of the streets now called Saffron Hill, Hatton Garden and Ely Place. Ely Rents was a group of houses owned by the See of Ely. [2] The liberty had a workhouse from 1730 and was grouped into the Holborn Poor Law Union in 1836. [3]

  5. Hatton: Even those who live among steel and concrete yearn ...

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  6. List of bank robbers and robberies - Wikipedia

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    Hatton Garden, London: £150,000 (£18.6 million in 2023) Eastcastle Street robbery: 1952: Eastcastle Street, London: £287,000 (£10.4 million in 2023) Great Train Robbery: 1963: Mentmore, Buckinghamshire: £2.6 million (£68.8 million in 2023) Baker Street robbery: 1971: Baker Street, London: £3 million (£53.6 million in 2023) Bank of ...

  7. Pentonville Road - Wikipedia

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    The Castle, a pub on Pentonville Road, achieved notoriety in 2015 when it was discovered the Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary was discussed there by the perpetrators. The Lexington is a music venue at Nos. 96-98. It has played host to local bands, and as a warm-up venue for more established acts. [20]

  8. Hatton Garden safe deposit burglary - Wikipedia

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    In April 2015, an underground safe deposit facility in Hatton Garden, London, owned by Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Ltd., was burgled. According to official sources, the total stolen had an estimated value of up to £14 million (equivalent to £20 million in 2023), of which only £4.3 million (equivalent to £6 million in 2023) has been recovered.

  9. Ely Place - Wikipedia

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    It hosts a 1773-rebuilt public house, Ye Olde Mitre, of Tudor origin and is adjacent to Hatton Garden. It is privately managed by its own body of commissioners and beadles. Ely Place sits on the site of the London residence of the Bishops of Ely, who regularly lived there between 1290 to 1772. The bishop's palace and surrounding land was then ...