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Leadenhall

Leadenhall meaning

A suburban area in Milton Keynes borough, Buckinghamshire, England (OS grid ref SP8637).

Example sentences (7)

This was opposite Leadenhall Street on High Northgate, on a triangular piece of land beside the Cocker Beck at the entrance to Westbrook Villas.

At Leadenhall Market's race, in East London, an elderly woman was seen concentrating deeply as she flipped her pancake while surrounded by a throng of onlookers.

People walk through a flurry of artificial snow in Leadenhall Market, London, which has moved into the highest tier of coronavirus restrictions as a result of soaring case rates.

Prior to an office move in 2016, the LME was located on the same road as Lloyd's, and metals traders often frequented the same pubs as Lloyd's dealers in the city's historic Leadenhall Market.

The office-led development stands on the corner of Bishopsgate and Leadenhall Street, and is designed by Wilkinson Eyre.

The standoff in the 1400 block of Leadenhall ended nearly five hours after the ordeal began.

In "The London Burial Grounds" by Mrs Basil Holmes (1897), the author claims that the Holy Priory Church, next to St Katherine Cree on Leadenhall Street, London was the location of miracle plays from the tenth to the sixteenth century.