- Bishopsgate
infobox UK place
official_name= Ward of Bishopsgate
city_of_london= true
map_type= Greater London
country= England
region= London
london_borough= City of London
latitude= 51.514903
longitude= -0.082316
os_grid_reference= TQ330813
post_town= LONDON
postcode_area= EC
postcode_district= EC2
dial_code= 020
constituency_westminster = Cities of London and Westminster: "See
Bishopsgate Insurance for the Australian insurance company bankrupted in 1982."Bishopsgate is a road and ward in the east part of theCity of London , extending north fromGracechurch Street toNorton Folgate [The City of London-a history Borer,M.I.C. : New York,D.McKay Co, 1978 ISBN 0094618801] . It is named after one of the original seven gates inLondon Wall . The site of this gate is marked by a stoneBishop 'sMitre , fixed high on a building, at the junction ofWormwood Street and Camomile Street with Bishopsgate. The ward is bounded by Worship Street in the north, where the edge of the City meets theLondon Borough s of Islington and Hackney andLondon Wall to the south. It neighboursPortsoken ward and theLondon Borough of Tower Hamlets in the east. The western boundary is formed by Old Broad Street, where the ward meets Broad Street ward. Over 46,000 people work in the ward, but it has a resident population of only 48 [ [http://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/CityPolice/SaferCityWards/YourCityWard/Wards/bishopsgate.htm "Bishopsgate ward page" (City of London Police)] accessed 23 Sep 2007] .History
Originally Roman, the Bishop's Gate was rebuilt by the Hansa merchants in 1471 in exchange for the
steelyard privileges. Its final form was erected in 1735 by the City authorities and demolished in 1760. This gate often displayed the heads of criminals on spikes. London Wall (which is no longer extant in this sector) divided the ward and road into an intramural portion called Bishopsgate Within and an extramural portion called Bishopsgate Without. The Bishopsgate thoroughfare forms part of the A10 and the section to north of the site of the original Gate is the start of RomanErmine Street , also known as the 'Old North Road'.Theparish church for the area of Bishopsgate Without isSaint Botolph 's. This is situated just to the north of the original Gate on the west side of the road.Bishopsgate Within was originally divided into many parishs each with its own parish church:
St Andrew Undershaft ,St Ethelburga Bishopsgate ,St Martin Outwich ,St Mary Axe andSt Helen's Bishopsgate , now all amalgamated under the jurisdiction of the latter. St Helen's is a very historic medieval church and former monastic establishment with many ancient funerary monuments and a stained glass window depictingShakespeare - commemorating a very famous former parishioner who lived in the area in the early to mid 1590s (Wood 2003: 124).Bishopsgate was originally the location of many
coaching inn s which accommodated passengers setting out on the Old North Road. These, though they survived theGreat Fire of London , have now all been demolished, though the modern White Hart pub, to the north of St Botolph's, is the successor of an inn of the same name. Others included the Dolphin, the Flower Pot, the Green Dragon, the Wrestlers, the Angel and the Black Bull. This latter was a venue for theQueen's Men theatrical troupe in the 16th century (Wood 2003: 124-8). The name of an inn called the Catherine Wheel (demolished 1911) is commemorated by Catherine Wheel Alley which leads off Bishopsgate to the east (Weinreb and Hibbert 1983: 127). The 17th century facade of SirPaul Pindar 's House, demolished to make may forLiverpool Street Station in 1890, on Bishopsgate was also preserved and can now be seen in theVictoria and Albert Museum . In the 18th century this grand residence became a tavern called Sir Paul Pindar's Head (Weinreb and Hibbert 1983: 586).Also demolished (but then re-erected in Chelsea) was the oldCrosby Hall , at one time the residence ofRichard III of England andThomas More . Bishopsgate is the site ofLiverpool Street station , the notablepublic house Dirty Dick's, theBishopsgate Institute , and many offices. bombing the year before.The street is home to the main London offices of several major
bank s including theRoyal Bank of Scotland ,ABN AMRO and theEuropean Bank for Reconstruction and Development .In June 2005, plans were unveiled for the
Bishopsgate Tower , a hugeskyscraper to be built at the northern end of the road.Politics
Bishopsgate is one of 25 wards in the
City of London , each electing anAlderman , to theCourt of Aldermen andCommoners (the City equivalent of aCouncillor ) to theCourt of Common Council of theCity of London Corporation . Only electors who are Freemen of the City of London are eligible to stand.ee also
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Fortifications of London
*City gate
*City wall
*99 Bishopsgate
*100 Bishopsgate
*Heron Tower at 110 Bishopsgate
*Bishopsgate Tower
*Broadgate Tower References
*Ben Weinreb and
Christopher Hibbert (1983) "The London Encyclopedia ".
*Michael Wood (2003) "In Search of Shakespeare". London: BBC Wordwide.External links
* [http://streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=533293&y=181610&z=1&sv=bishopsgate&st=6&tl=Bishopsgate,+London,+EC2m&searchp=newsearch.srf&mapp=newmap.srf Map]
* [http://www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/74EBF1DF-9E2F-40B3-AA39-5F9998AFC012/0/bishopsgate.jpgWard map from the Corporation of London]
* [http://mapoflondon.uvic.ca/render_page.php?id=BISH1&title=Bishopsgate/ Map of Early Modern London: Bishopsgate Ward] - Historical Map and Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's London (Scholarly)
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