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Encyclopedia > Eastcheap

Eastcheap is a road in the City of London. Its name derives from cheap, market, and is in contrast to Cheapside (once known as Westcheap). The markets have long gone.


The road leads from an intersection with Gracechurch, Cannon Street, and King William Street in the west, near Monument tube station east, and becomes Great Tower Street. The road is the site of St Clement Eastcheap


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Merry's of England - merg08 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File (2394 words)
Francis MERRYWEATHER was born in 1722 in pos Eastcheap, London, England.
Sarah MERRYWEATHER was born on 27 Dec 1750 in pos Eastcheap, London, England.
Susanna MERRYWEATHER was born on 2 Jul 1753 in pos Eastcheap, London, England.
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At the age of <1, William was baptized in St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex, England, on 9 Oct 1556.
At the age of <1, Elizabeth was baptized in St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex, England, on 20 Jul 1562.
At the age of <1, Katherine was baptized in St. Leonard's, Eastcheap, London, Middlesex, England, on 13 Jul 1567.
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