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  1. 2 days ago · The story of a blinded soldier named Montford, rescued by a woman with whom he lived as a beggar on the green, may relate to a man who lived in the 15th century, although an 18th-century editor identified him with Simon de Montfort's son Henry, reputedly slain at the battle of Evesham in 1265. (fn. 35) The play of 1600 displays a knowledge of ...

  2. 5 days ago · Plate dating from 1635 and 1681 and given to the new church in 1746 may have come from St. George's chapel. (fn. 20) In 1650 it was proposed to divide Stepney into four parishes, one of them to include Bethnal Green and another Cock Lane and Stepney Rents. (fn. 21) In 1711, after a petition by 36 leading inhabitants, the Commissioners for ...

  3. 3 days ago · Bethnal green was known as the scene of the legend of the Blind Beggar and later as the archetypal East End slum, the green lying c. 2½ miles (4 km.) north-east of St. Paul's cathedral. (fn. 1) A hamlet of Stepney until 1743, when it became a separate parish, it contained 755 a. (fn. 2) and was bounded by Shoreditch on the west and north ...

  4. 4 days ago · Archivist, Oxford House in Bethnal Green. History House is open 6th June – 20th December 2024, Monday to Friday 10am-5pm, at Oxford House in Bethnal Green, E2 6HG. Our archives are open by appointment, please email OHarchive@oxfordhouse.org.uk. , 1898 to present day. Images copyright Oxford House and Tower Hamlets Local History Library and ...

  5. 4 days ago · Bethnal Green Section of populated place, Greater London, England (United Kingdom), elevation 20 m Press to show information about this location. Forecast Forecast.

  6. 2 days ago · Hostelle is the first and only all-women hostel in London. Hostelle was started with the idea to provide a safe and fun place for women who are traveling to Amsterdam, Barcelona, or London to stay so that they only need to focus on sightseeing and enjoying themselves while they are here. For women travelers with a small budget Hostelle is ideal ...

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  8. 3 days ago · During the Victorian era the refined tastes of royalty, nobility and the well heeled expected the finest gold & silversmiths in the United Kingdom to craft superbly ornamented jewellery & silverware. These pieces are so well made and beautiful that they are still highly prized and sought-after in the 21st century. The desire for superbly ornamented pieces expressed itself in the popularity of ...

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