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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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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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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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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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At the corner in between Aldersgate Street and Long Lane, opposite to the now
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The church outside Aldersgate was one of four London churches dedicated to
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1658:"The monastic buildings: The outer court | British History Online"
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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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1748:- Historical Map and Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's London (Scholarly)
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1676:"The monastic buildings: The outer court | British History Online"
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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
871:'s House". Although the building was very close to the nearby
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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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London 800-1216: The Shaping of a City, Brook and Keir Ch 7
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Archaeological Excavations at Moor House, Jeremy Haslam p48
1262:, Tabor, M., p121. London: The Swarthmore Press Ltd., 1917
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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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No. 134 for many years had a sign claiming: "This was
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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
952:bombs and was consequently demolished. After the
499:when that was disestablished in the 16th century.
1740:18th century map showing the location of the gate
1736:, its two divisions and the liberty of St Martins
1450:Liber Albus: The White Book of the City of London
677:("Goe ... to your Mannor of Pickt-hatch") and in
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1612:. Centre for Metropolitan History: 208–228. 1878
1187:. Office for National Statistics. Archived from
852:and earlier the house of his mother-in-law, the
1578:. London: Moffat, Yard & Co. Archived from
1463:Daniel Hahn, 'Crofts, Elizabeth (b. c. 1535)',
1332:"City of London gains second Labour councillor"
619:Aldersgate Street forms a short section of the
603:of Aldersgate is bounded by Aldersgate Street,
538:in King Edward Street, and the location of the
2738:-gates: Great Stone Gateway and New Stone Gate
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2239:List of civil parishes in the City of London
1746:Map of Early Modern London: Aldersgate Ward
1634:. City of London Corporation. 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
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1602:"Aldersgate Street and St Martin-le-Grand"
611:, King Edward Street and Montague Street.
411:is first recorded around 1000 in the form
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770:when he resigned from the service of the
1401:London, its origin and early development
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1465:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
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735:ward and one seat in Aldersgate ward.
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1239:A Topographical Dictionary of England
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1181:"City of London Ward population 2011"
1113:Postman's Park from Aldersgate Street
1026:ShaftesburyHouse - demolished in 1882
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1702:"The Manchester Aldersgate – London"
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1292:"Map of reformed ward of Aldersgate"
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462:Ancient boundaries of the City Wards
454:Location within the City (post 2013)
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1360:from the original on 24 March 2017.
534:, named after the former principal
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1422:. The History Press. p. 119.
1212:A Dictionary of London Place-Names
14:
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540:Memorial to Heroic Self Sacrifice
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1562:, vol. 2 (London, 1849), p. 471.
1467:, Oxford University Press, 2004
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1700:Jones, R. E. (2 October 2014).
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1518:. The United Methodist Church
1376:democracy.cityoflondon.gov.uk
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717:Freemen of the City of London
671:. Pick Hatch is mentioned in
524:St Botolph Without Aldersgate
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86:1,465 (2011 Census Ward)
2265:Cannon Street Railway Bridge
1312:. London Underground History
1274:, p217-221, Richard Morris,
656:Barbican Underground station
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2795:Wards of the City of London
1725:1772 map of Aldersgate ward
1482:"Quakers Around Shoreditch"
1241:, Samuel Lewis, 1831, p 134
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35:Human settlement in England
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1800:City of London Corporation
1719:City of London Corporation
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713:City of London Corporation
703:(the City equivalent of a
674:The Merry Wives of Windsor
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16:Ward of the City of London
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1662:www.british-history.ac.uk
1512:"What is Aldersgate Day?"
1272:Churches in the Landscape
914:founded in 750 by Withu,
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2168:Golden Boy of Pye Corner
1572:Winter, William (1910).
1540:. British History Online
1416:Barrett, Edward (2017).
1308:Williams, Hywel (2004).
1185:Neighbourhood Statistics
980:Fortifications of London
715:. Only electors who are
514:, held by the church of
26:Not to be confused with
2213:Old Billingsgate Market
1480:Roberts, Andrew (ed.).
1216:Oxford University Press
900:the former headquarters
719:are eligible to stand.
709:Court of Common Council
528:St Botolph's Aldersgate
373:their historic extent.
2198:Merchant Taylors' Hall
2040:Bank of England Museum
1398:Page, William (1923).
1149:Aldersgate street view
1077:, a street in the ward
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188:Postcode district
21:David and Simon Reuben
2280:Millennium Footbridge
2193:London Stock Exchange
2163:Bevis Marks Synagogue
2070:Guildhall Art Gallery
1806:Parks and open spaces
1560:A Handbook for London
924:William the Conqueror
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762:, the earliest known
652:St. Martin's Le Grand
599:The much-altered new
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497:St. Martin's Le Grand
491:The ward took in the
486:St. Martin's Le Grand
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2785:History of Methodism
1752:Aldersgate Ward Club
1445:Whittington, Richard
1210:Mills, A.D. (2010).
772:Lord Mayor of London
428:Great Fire of London
420:James VI of Scotland
333:51.51750°N 0.09722°W
274:London Assembly
166:Sovereign state
2711:(Tower) Posterngate
2148:2 King's Bench Walk
2120:St Paul's Cathedral
2110:Prince Henry's Room
2050:Clockmakers' Museum
2035:20 Fenchurch Street
1469:accessed 7 Dec 2014
904:General Post Office
892:General Post Office
512:Soke of Cripplegate
436:St Paul's Cathedral
329: /
123:Administrative area
2255:Blackfriars Bridge
2060:Dr Johnson's House
1912:Farringdon Without
1606:Old and New London
1558:Peter Cunningham,
1310:"Renamed Stations"
1191:on 21 October 2016
1137:Aldersgate history
1014:Site of Aldersgate
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503:Aldersgate Without
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446:Ward of Aldersgate
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338:51.51750; -0.09722
256:UK Parliament
200:Dialling code
65:Ward of Aldersgate
41:Ward of Aldersgate
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2539:Lord Mayor's Show
2508:Listed buildings
2125:Smithfield Market
2075:Leadenhall Market
1907:Farringdon Within
1808:
1492:on 6 October 2006
1443:Carpenter, John;
1429:978-0-7509-6244-5
1378:. 15 August 2021.
1356:. 24 March 2017.
1353:Independent.co.uk
1260:The City Churches
1125:Aldersgate plaque
1038:Aldersgate Street
908:collegiate church
877:Shakespeare Tower
873:Fortune Playhouse
818:Methodist Society
697:Court of Aldermen
615:Aldersgate Street
582:Plaisterers' Hall
578:Ironmongers' Hall
530:and the adjacent
476:Aldersgate Within
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854:Countess of Home
791:Museum of London
784:Elizabeth Crofts
641:Museum of London
607:, Noble Street,
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