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41Boss of Water at Billingsgate — Against Boss Alley (q.v.). Made about 1423 by the Executors of Richard Whittington (S. 17 and 210) …
42Oate Lane, Billingsgate — See Cate Lane …
43Биллингсгейт — (Billingsgate)Billingsgate, рыбный рынок неподалеку от Лондонского моста в Лондоне, Англия, созданный на месте римской насыпи, которая предназначалась для защиты города от наводнений. Этот рынок, существует с 16в. Примечателен виртуозной бранью,… …
44Billings — Billingsgate (London waterfront market whose women delighted in using foul language) …
45List of markets in London — Borough Market This is a list of markets in London. Greater London is home to a wealth of covered, outdoor and street markets. Many specialise in a particular type of goods or sell different things on different days. Most open very early in the… …
46City of London market constabularies — The City of London market constabularies are three small constabularies responsible for security at Billingsgate,[1] New Spitalfields[2] and Smithfield[3] markets run by the City of London Corporation. See also Liverpool Markets Police Birmingham …
47City of London — Not to be confused with London. City of London The City • Square Mile Aerial view of the City of London …
48St. George Botolph Lane — Infobox church name = St George Botolph Lane fullname = color = imagesize = caption = Current photo of site landscape = denomination = Roman Catholic, Anglican diocese = parish = division = subdivision = founded date = 13th century founder =… …
49Fellowship Porters' Hall — On the east side of Beer Lane at No. 22. In Tower Ward. Formerly on the west side of St. Mary at Hill, at No. 17, north of Watermen s Hall in Billingsgate Ward (Lockie, 1816 O.S. 1880). Hall, etc., sold (Builder, 9.2.07). The tackle… …
50abuse — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French abus, from Latin abusus, from abuti to consume, from ab + uti to use Date: 15th century 1. a corrupt practice or custom 2. improper or excessive use or treatment ; misuse < drug abuse > < …