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  • In 1600, Tobias Crisp was born in Bread Street, London.
  • His shop was at the sign of the star on Bread Street Hill.
  • One New Change lies entirely within Bread Street ward.
  • John Milton, Sr . ran his business from his home on Bread Street.
  • Wilde was the eldest son of William Wilde, vintner of Bread Street, London.
  • Tulse was elected alderman for Bread Street Ward in the City of London in 1673.
  • It stood on the east side of Bread Street, on the corner with Watling Street.
  • She died in December 1662, and was buried at St Mildred's Bread Street.
  • On 13 September 1651 he was elected alderman for the City of London for Bread Street ward.
  • Fryer died on 31 March 1733 at his Bread Street home in All Hallows parish, London.
  • A Gordon Ramsay restaurant and bar named Bread Street Kitchen opened at One New Change in September 2011.
  • He became an alderman of Bread Street ward in 1649 . In 1651 he was a Councillor of State.
  • He lived in and worked from a house on Bread Street, where the Mermaid Tavern was located in Cheapside.
  • In 1631 Milton and his family moved from Bread Street to Hammersmith where he resided until his retirement in 1636.
  • At the age of nine he played the organ, probably as an occasional deputy, at All Hallows Bread Street.
  • From 1743 to 1748 he was curate to his father at All Hallows Bread Street, London but afterwards returned to Oxford.
  • "' St John the Evangelist Friday Street "'was a Bread Street Ward of the City of London.
  • He died of smallpox on 27 February 1643, and was buried in St . Mildred's Church, Bread Street.
  • Shower states that he was married in Bread Street in 1682 by Samuel Johnson; his wife's name is not recorded.
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