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spoke there from 1785, when he began a series of Sunday evening lectures which drew "the largest and most genteel London audience that ever assembled in a dissenting place of worship".
338: 232: 222:; only the tower of this church survives. When it was destroyed in 1887, a Roman pavement and vases were discovered. Jewen Street, not far away, off 188: 417: 476: 471: 466: 461: 404: 287: 456: 122: 389: 127: 207:(ritual bath) near to Old Jewry, on the corner of Gresham Street and Milk Street, under what is now the 165: 200: 394: 348: 273: 77: 191:. Some settled in cities throughout his new domain, including in London. According to Reverend 399: 409: 261: 185: 169: 379: 8: 208: 342: 362: 344:
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The street now contains mainly offices for financial companies. The nearest
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Poultry
EC2
London Underground
Docklands Light Railway
Bank
Poultry
Gresham Street

Robert Clayton
City of London
London
Coleman Street ward
Poultry
Gresham Street
London Underground
Bank
Cannon Street
Norman Conquest
William the Conqueror
encouraged Jews to come to England
Moses Margoliouth
ghetto
common across Europe
mikveh
State Bank of India
Jews were expelled
St Olave Old Jewry
Aldersgate
Ephraim Chambers

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