city of london in English

noun
1
the part of London that is within the ancient boundaries and governed by the Lord Mayor and the Corporation.

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1. The Arbitrager pub/bar on Throgmorton Street in the City of London

2. The most formidable building came to be in the city of London.

3. Breweries and distilleries The Arbitrager pub/bar on Throgmorton Street in the City of London

4. 16 You must be the simplest fellow that ever set foot in the city of London.

5. The Sheriffs of the City of London are elected by the Liverymen of the Livery Companys.

6. He was an alderman of the City of London and became Lord Mayor of London in 1604.

7. Queenhithe is one of 25 wards in the City of London, each electing an alderman to the Court of Aldermen, and commoners (the City equivalent of a Councillor) to the Court of Common Council of the City of London Corporation.

8. The Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London

9. The Grade A office building 60 London Wall, constructed in 1991, is located in the City of London.

10. Barbican, area in the City of London containing residential towers and Barbican Centre, a complex of theatres, halls, and cultural facilities

11. I was ringed by men, some in armour, and recognised the blue and mustard livery of the City of London. Sentencedict.com

12. Welcome to Apothecaries’ Hall, one of the oldest Livery Halls in the City of London, nestled in the back streets behind St Paul’s Cathedral

13. The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the Barbican Estate of the City of London and the largest of its kind in Europe

14. At 540ft (35 floors), The Broadgate Tower is the fourth tallest building in the City of London, making this one of the UK's highest urban Abseils

15. Byelaws made by the Conservators of Epping Forest, in pursuance of the Epping Forest Acts 1878 and 1880 and the City of London (Various Powers) Act 1977

16. In 1666 the Great Fire of London gutted the City of London but it was rebuilt shortly afterwards with many significant buildings designed by Sir Christopher Wren.

17. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London "'Enry," she called Authoritatively, "stop teasing those girls, Hi say

18. Byelaws made by The Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London in pursuance of theCorporation of London (Open Spaces) Act, 1878 for the regulation and use of Ashtead Common

19. Cockney (n.) "native or permanent resident of London," specifically the City of London, more precisely one born or living "within the sound of Bow-Bell" (see Bow bells); c

20. Monck and his army marched into the City of London and forced the Rump Parliament to re-admit members of the Long Parliament who had been excluded in December 1648 during Pride's Purge.

21. They are fortified outposts or gateways, typically forming the outer defence to a fortified city or castle, (The Barbican in London marks the site of a Barbican defending an important entrance to the City of London)

22. 11 hours ago · LONDON — Britain and the European Union agreed a new post-Brexit financial services pact on Friday that will allow them to cooperate on regulation but does little to improve the City of London

23. Joint Secretary (Europe West): And it is the first time that a Rupee bond is being issued at the London Stock Exchange in the city of London and I believe the RBI has only authorised it in April this year.

24. And the Thames River.The Bridewell house of correction, demolished in 1863, was on the site of a palace built under Henry VIII and given by Edward VI to the City of London in 1553 for use as a training school for homeless apprentices.

25. Originally a pejorative term applied to all city-dwellers, it was eventually restricted to Londoners and particularly to the "Bow-bell Cockneys": those born within earshot of Bow Bells, the bells of St Mary-le-Bow in the Cheapside district of the City of London.

26. “The Anatomizer’s Ground” – Uncovering the history of St Olave’s, Silver Street June 21, 2014 January 3, 2020 Caroline The City of London is home to many curious little green spaces, gardens that today are often teeming with office workers enjoying their lunch on a sunny day.