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  1. Feb 24, 2022 · Based on archaeological research, we now believe that there were six Roman gates, and seven double gates by the Medieval period. The seven double-gates of London were Aldgate, Bishopsgate, Moorgate, Cripplegate, Aldersgate, Newgate, and Ludgate. But according to Stow, the original four gates in the Roman fortifications of London were: Aldgate ...

  2. Apr 13, 2013 · The Seven Gates of London were: Aldgate – leading to Colchester and Essex; Bishopsgate – leading to Shoreditch and up towards Cambridge along the old Ermine Street. Moorgate – Not an original Roman gate, it was more than likely a postern in Roman times only becoming a gate in 1415. The gate led to the Moorfields a marshy area north of the ...

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  4. Moorgate was originally a postern, or secondary gate, until it was constructed into a true gate in 1415 under Thomas Falconer (lord mayor of London during that time). Of all of the seven gates, Moorgate is the one gate that does not have a name of Roman origin. It is of medieval origin. The word moor, or more, means “of marshy ground ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MoorgateMoorgate - Wikipedia

    The gate took its name from the Moorfields, an area of marshy land that lay immediately north of the wall. The gate was demolished in 1762, but gave its name to a major street, Moorgate, laid out in 1834. The area around the street and around Moorgate station is informally also referred to as Moorgate. The Moorgate district is home to many ...

  6. Moorgate Gate has medieval origins, dating back to the 14th century. It was part of the London city wall, a fortification built to protect the city from invaders and attacks. In medieval times, it was one of the seven main gates of the city, serving as a passageway for travelers coming from the north. Architecture and Features.

  7. May 5, 2021 · At the end of this stretch, turn right and you will come across the site of Aldersgate. This gate was added in the later Roman period. End: Newgate, Ludgate and Blackfriars. We will now follow the line of the wall down past the final 2 gates: Newgate and Ludgate. Both were similarly imposing gates with a double roadway and flanking guard towers.

  8. Feb 5, 2024 · Moorgate’s history is one of the oldest in the city and dates back to the early 15th century when it was part of the London city wall and acted as a small and unimportant gate into the city limits. One of the last pieces of open land in London, the area was divided into three distinct areas, Middle and Upper Moorfields and Moorfields proper.

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