Mark Lane

Mark Lane

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  • Mark Lane —    South out of Fenchurch Street, at No. 55, to Great Tower Street at No. 67 (P.O. Directory). In Tower, Aldgate and Langbourn Wards.    Earliest mention: Mark layne, 7 Ed. VI. 1553 (Lond. I. p.m. L. and M. Arch. Soc. VII. p. 117). Markelane,… …   Dictionary of London

  • Mark Lane (author) — Mark Lane (born February 24, 1927) is an American lawyer who has written many books, including Rush to Judgment, one of two major books published in the immediate wake of the John F. Kennedy assassination that questioned the conclusions of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Lane tube station — Mark Lane Location Place City of London History Opened by Metropolitan Railwa …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Lane (New Zealand cricketer) — Mark Edward Landon Lane (born 31 January 1969) is a New Zealand cricketer. A wicket keeper, Lane made seven appearances in youth internationals for New Zealand, scoring 214 runs and claiming 10 dismissals.[1] He went on to make 22 first class and …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Lane (cricketer) — Personal information Full name Mark Geoffrey Lane Born 26 January 1968 (1968 01 26) (age 43) Aldershot, Hampshire, England Batting style Right handed Role Wicketkeeper Domestic team information …   Wikipedia

  • Mark Lane (London Underground) — Eingang zur Station Tower Hill, im Hintergrund der Tower of London Bahnsteig mit District Line Zug Tower Hill …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mark Lane Station —    At the south east corner of Seething Lane, on the north side of Byward Street. In Tower Ward.    Occupies the site of several small alleys, as Black Dog Alley, Black Raven Court, etc …   Dictionary of London

  • King's Head Tavern, Mark Lane —    See London Tavern, Mark Lane …   Dictionary of London

  • London Tavern, Mark Lane —    At the north west corner of Mark Lane at its junction with Fenchurch Street, at Nos. 53 and 54 (P.O. Directory).    Formerly called the King s Head Tavern and Henry the Eighth s Head Tavern, lately rebuilt (Povah s Annals, p. 306) …   Dictionary of London

  • Star Alley, Mark Lane —    West out of Mark Lane, north of Hart Street, and running north to Fenchurch Street. In Tower Ward (P.O. Directory).    Earliest mention: Hatton, 1708, but it is shown in O. and M. 1677 though not named …   Dictionary of London

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