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The Ward of Aldersgate is traditionally divided into Aldersgate Within and Aldersgate Without, the suffix denoting whether the part was within the line of the wall or outside it. The ancient ward boundaries were redrawn in 2013; the names are preserved but their location only loosely approximates to
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The ward initially only included land within the walls, but a degree of growth beyond the gate meant some of the land beyond came under the sway of the City. Boundary markers – bars – were established here and elsewhere with the suburb eventually becoming part of the City. Aldersgate Bars are
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The ward of Aldersgate straddles the (now former) line of London Wall and the old gate and historically was divided into "Within" and "Without" divisions, with a deputy (alderman) appointed for each division. There is now only one deputy alderman for the ward.
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Current elected representatives in Aldersgate, following the 2022 Common Council election and Aldermanic election are Christopher Makin (Alderman), Randall Anderson (Deputy), Naresh Sonpar, Steve Goodman, Helen Fentiman, Deborah Oliver and Anett Ridegg.
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came to England to take the crowns of both England and Scotland in 1603, he entered the City at Aldersgate. Statues of the king were placed both outside (on horseback) and inside (seated on the throne) the gate to commemorate the occasion.
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is located on Aldersgate Street and when it was opened in 1865 was named Aldersgate Street tube station. In 1910 it was renamed Aldersgate, then Aldersgate & Barbican in 1924, before finally being renamed Barbican in 1968.
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won one seat in Aldersgate ward with local resident Richard Crossan standing for Labour and being elected unopposed. The Labour Party won a record total of five seats on the Common Council in March 2017 winning two seats in
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Originally Aldersgate Street only corresponded to the section starting from the church of St Botolph without Aldersgate towards Long Lane. The portion of the road from Long Lane till Goswell Street (after 1864
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was born in a house in Aldersgate Street in 1633. As with most historic buildings on this stretch of road, the building no longer stands. At Nos. 35-38 stood Shaftesbury House, built around 1644 by
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it was temporary closed, and commanded by the government as a hostel for Jewish refugees escaping Poland and Belgium. Advertisement of the hotel regularly featured on local magazines and
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in the countryside. The primary purpose of wards like Aldersgate, which included a gate, appears to be the defence of the gate, as gates were the weakest points in any fortification.
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The wards of London appear to have taken shape in the 11th century, before the Norman Conquest. Their administrative, judicial and military purpose made them equivalent to
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Since ward boundary changes in 2013, almost all of the ward is Without and the former liberty and street of St. Martin's is no longer within the ward's boundaries.
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meetings in London (before 1655). In 1675, it became a dedicated meeting house, the Box Meeting, used mainly by Quaker women for poor relief, on her marriage.
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is named for this (tenuous) connection. At the point where Aldersgate Street changes its name to Goswell Road there is also a public house "The Shakespeare".
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No. 1 Aldersgate Street (the Money Order Office) (right) and the French Protestant Chapel in St Martin's Le Grand (left) (both demolished 1888).
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from its opening in 1976 until it closed in December 2022 prior to its move to Smithfield Market (during which time it fell within the ward).
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was smuggled into a wall to pretend to be a heavenly voice. Reputedly 17,000 people came to listen to her give out anti-Catholic propaganda.
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was first built around the year 200, but Aldersgate was not one of the original Roman gates, being added later in the Roman period.
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The old gate was taken down in 1617, and rebuilt in the same year from a design by Gerard Christmas. The gate was damaged in the
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The division was mainly focussed on the buildings on each side of Aldersgate street and included the western part of the
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referring to its splendid rooms, wine cellar, luncheon for City workers, and as a venue for wedding receptions.
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underwent a profound religious experience. The following year, he broke with the Moravians and founded the
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The gate also gave its name to Aldersgate Street, which runs north from the former gate towards
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The house of Sarah Sawyer, in Rose and Rainbow Court (approximately the site of the present
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of England. The yearly anniversary of his experience is celebrated by Methodists as
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Most of the buildings on Aldersgate Street were destroyed or badly damaged in the
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in 1666 but was repaired and remained until 1761. Aldersgate Street contained the
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At the corner in between Aldersgate Street and Long Lane, opposite to the now
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was, at an early date, part of an area outside the northern wall called the
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The church outside Aldersgate was one of four London churches dedicated to
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Memorial at Aldersgate commemorating John Wesley's religious experience
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A mansion above Aldersgate, referred to as Aldrichgate, was gifted to
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Aldersgate is one of 25 wards of the City of London, each electing an
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that was part of the City. The area included the parish church of
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division was coterminous with that part of the Ancient Parish of
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134 Aldersgate Street, Shakespeare's House - demolished in 1879
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Northbound it continues into Goswell Road at the junction with
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Adjacent to the modern roundabout on the site of the gate was
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This article is about an area of London. For the company, see
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Seeing Europe with Famous Authors: Literary Shrines of London
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28 Aldersgate Street is the approximate former location of a
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In 1554 Aldersgate Street was the scene of a fraud where
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Aldersgate Street, south side from the Barbican highwalk
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Aldersgate Street, north side from the Barbican highwalk
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St Botolph-without-Aldersgate Church after redecoration
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division was focussed on the buildings on each side of
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List of demolished buildings and structures in London
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of boundaries, and by extension of trade and travel.
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Ceremonial Swords of Britain: State and Civic Swords
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In the 2017 City-wide Common Council elections, the
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St Botolph's, Aldersgate as seen from Postman's Park
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Archived from 1406:(including reference to the primary source). 1754:- A Social Club based in the City of London 1734:Historic map showing the ward of Aldersgate 361:, England, named after one of the northern 2605: 2591: 1780: 1766: 1602:"Aldersgate Street and St Martin-le-Grand" 611:, King Edward Street and Montague Street. 411:is first recorded around 1000 in the form 58: 770:when he resigned from the service of the 1401:London, its origin and early development 1307: 886: 858: 799: 627:. It is located on the west side of the 544: 457: 449: 387: 1465:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1415: 2772: 1571: 735:ward and one seat in Aldersgate ward. 2586: 1761: 1699: 1239:A Topographical Dictionary of England 1209: 1181:"City of London Ward population 2011" 1113:Postman's Park from Aldersgate Street 1026:ShaftesburyHouse - demolished in 1882 502: 445: 1702:"The Manchester Aldersgate – London" 1457: 1397: 1292:"Map of reformed ward of Aldersgate" 1203: 1089:St Botolph-without-Aldersgate Church 614: 475: 462:Ancient boundaries of the City Wards 454:Location within the City (post 2013) 1479: 1360:from the original on 24 March 2017. 534:, named after the former principal 13: 1787: 1422:. 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David and Simon Reuben
Aldgate
Ward of Aldersgate is located in Greater London
Greater London
OS grid reference
TQ321817
City of London
Greater London
Region
London
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
LONDON
Postcode district
EC1, EC2
Dialling code
020
Police
City of London
Fire
London
Ambulance
London
UK Parliament
Cities of London and Westminster
London Assembly
City and East
UK

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