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  2. Gracechurch Street - Wikipedia

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    Gracechurch Street is a main road in the City of London, the historic and financial centre of London, England, which is designated the A1213. The Gracechurch Street exit of Leadenhall Market. It is home to a number of shops, restaurants, and offices and has an entrance to Leadenhall Market, a covered market dating from the 14th century.

  3. All Hallows Lombard Street - Wikipedia

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    All Hallows Lombard Street, also seen with the descriptor Gracechurch Street, was a parish church in the City of London. It stood behind thin buildings fronting both streets [ 1 ] in Langbourn Ward , [ 2 ] The west and south sides faced into Ball Alley.

  4. Alfred Clayton Cole - Wikipedia

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    The younger son of William Henry Cole, [1] a banker and merchant trading with the Americas, with premises in Gracechurch Street, in the City of London, [2] the young Cole was educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, then in 1880 entered his father's business in London, W. H. Cole & Son. [3]

  5. Leadenhall Market - Wikipedia

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    East Arcade of Leadenhall Market. Leadenhall Market is a covered market in London, England, located on Gracechurch Street but with vehicular access also available via Whittington Avenue to the north and Lime Street to the south and east, and additional pedestrian access via a number of narrow passageways.

  6. St Peter upon Cornhill - Wikipedia

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    St Peter upon Cornhill is an Anglican church on the corner of Cornhill and Gracechurch Street in the City of London of medieval, or possibly Roman origin. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666 and rebuilt to the designs of Sir Christopher Wren .

  7. List of Christopher Wren churches in London - Wikipedia

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    St Benet Gracechurch: Gracechurch Street, Bridge, City of London: 1681–87: demolished in 1868 ... Friday Street, Bread Street Ward, City of London: 1682–85:

  8. Panmure Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The firm was headquartered in the City of London at 40 Gracechurch Street. Upon the merger with Liberum, the newly-formed Panmure Liberum moved to Ropemaker Place, 25 Ropemaker Street. Employing 150 people, Panmure Gordon was led by chief executive, Rich Ricci, who was appointed in 2020.

  9. Eastcheap - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that this is the earliest known instance of a street-name on Anglo-Saxon coinage. [1] At its western end, the modern Eastcheap begins at Monument junction where Gracechurch Street, Cannon Street, and King William Street converge by Monument tube station. It continues eastward into Great Tower Street.