The Mansion House and Guildhall Meetings were a series of meetings convened by the Lord Mayor of London at Mansion House and Guildhall, organized by the...
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The Guildhall York is a municipal building located in St Martins Courtyard, Coney Street, in York. Located behind the Mansion House, it is a Grade I listed...
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as its president, committee meetings of the Metropolitan Hospital Sunday Fund met at the Mansion House. The Mansion House was paid for in an unusual way:...
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Guildhall. The house was purchased by the council in the early 1950s, and subsequently demolished to construct the modern Guildhall. The Guildhall's construction...
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Conwy Guildhall (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref Conwy) is a municipal structure in Rose Hill Street, Conwy, Wales. The guildhall, which is the meeting place of Conwy...
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Mansion House in 1724. The fifteenth century York Guildhall is situated behind the Mansion House, where the medieval city council held their meetings...
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guildhall: the site they selected in Street An Pol, was occupied by a mansion known as The Retreat, which had been the home of the Anthony family and...
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Newport House, formerly the Guildhall, is a former municipal building in Dogpole, Shrewsbury, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The boundary...
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Lord Mayor of London (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
City, University of London and also Admiral of the Port of London, is assisted in day-to-day administration by the Mansion House 'Esquires' whose titles...
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Worshipful Company of Paviors (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
Gorge Museum Lord Mayor's Appeal Charity Mansion House Scholarship Scheme Sherriffs' and Recorder's Fund Guildhall School Trust The company also makes regular...
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City of London (redirect from London and its liberties)
administration at the historic Guildhall. Other historic sites include St Paul's Cathedral, Royal Exchange, Mansion House, Old Bailey, and Smithfield Market. Although...
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Park Henlow Grange Hinwick House Hockcliffe Manor Houghton House (ruined) Ickwell Bury (demolished 1937) Luton Hoo Mansion House, Old Warden Park Milton...
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Lincoln City Centre (category Yorkshire and the Humber)
South-east of the Guildhall is Saltergate, Guildhall Street and St Swithins Square. The notable buildings on these streets are The Angel Coffee House, St Swithin's...
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List of building types (category Lists of buildings and structures by type)
Mosque Government Town hall Guildhall Consulate Courthouse Embassy Fire station Meeting house Moot hall Parliament house Police station Post office Assembly...
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clockwise: Temple Fleet Street Ludgate Hill/City Thameslink St Paul's Mansion House (south-east of above) South bank: Bankside Ground plan of Blackfriars...
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Haberdashers' Court of Assistants. Haberdashers' Hall was situated near the Guildhall in Bassishaw Ward for many centuries, but from 2002 the company took additional...
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10 Downing Street (redirect from The House at the Back)
hall and theatre; after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, some of the first cabinet meetings were held there secretly. For many years, the "House at the...
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The Guildhall on Broad Street in South Molton in Devon was built between 1739 and 1743 and has been a Grade I listed building on the Register of Historic...
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wards and general meeting of the ward in non-election years (third Friday in March); The Spital Sermon; literally a sermon given in the Guildhall church...
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2021. "Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section - Records of the Watermen & Lightermen". History.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 November 2015. "Doggett Coat and Badge...
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Aldersgate (redirect from London House, Aldersgate)
house of Sarah Sawyer, in Rose and Rainbow Court (approximately the site of the present Museum of London), formed one of the earliest Quaker meetings...
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Palace of Westminster (redirect from Houses of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
Westminster is the meeting place of the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is located in London, England. It is commonly called the Houses of Parliament...
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set up there in 1824, and Gracechurch Street Meeting House. For a time it "became one of the most important Quaker Meetings, and the neighbourhood around...
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Buckingham Palace (redirect from Goring House)
at Clarence House while restoration work continues, although he conducts official business at Buckingham Palace, including weekly meetings with the prime...
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committee of the Mansion House Fund. Similarly, when a revival of the persecutions took place in 1891, another meeting was held at the Guildhall, and a further...
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large detached mansion in Esher, surrounded by Rolls Royces and BMWs, with a domestic staff who respect him, and whom he adores; Witty and insolent butler/driver...
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Look back and learn to complete the circle". Voltimum: The First European Portal for the Electrical Industry. The CIBSE Annual General Meeting and Presidential...
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Thaxted (section Culture and community)
volunteers. There are a number of venues for meetings in the town. The Guildhall is sometimes used for events, meetings and exhibitions. Bolford Street Hall, formerly...
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Queen Camilla (category House of Windsor)
attracted worldwide scrutiny. In 2005, Camilla married Charles in the Windsor Guildhall, which was followed by a televised Anglican blessing at St George's Chapel...
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Greyfriars, Leicester (section Herrick's mansion)
along New Street and Friar Lane, many of which date to the mid and late 18th Century and remain standing. In 1752 the mansion house and grounds were sold...
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