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There are several printed numbering errors within the description of Angel alley, below.
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and the tower has neither turret, pina-
cles nor spire.
This church is a rectory, in the gift of
the Crown, and to this parish that of St.
Ann's Black Friars is annexed.  The
Rector receives by act of parliament 140l.
a year in lieu of tithes.  Newc. Repert.
Eccles.
Angel alley.  1. Fore street, Lambeth.*
2. King's street, St. James's square.*  3.
Shoe lane.*  3. Gray's Inn lane.*  5. Long
acre.*  6. Aldersgate street.*  7. Redcross
street.*  8. Whitecross street, Cripple-
gate.*  9 Charterhouse lane.*  10 Cole-
man street.*  11 Fenchurch street.*  12
Leadenhall street.*  13 Houndsditch.*
14 Little Moorfields.*  Bishopsgate street.*
16 Golden lane, Old street.*  14 Stony
lane, Petticoat lane.  18 Whitechapel.*
19 Brick lane, Spitalfields.*  20 Ratcliff
highway.*  21 Nightingale lane, East
Smithfield.*  22 Pepper Alley, South-
wark.*  23 Coal Harbour, Thames
street.*
Angel court.  1 King's street, St. James's
square.*  2 Drury lane.*  3 Charing Cross.*
4 Charterhouse lane alley.*  5 Aldersgate
street.*  6 Friday street.*  7 Grub street.*
8 Camomile street.*  9 Bishopsgate street
with-
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without.*  10 Lamb alley, Bishopsgate
street.*  11 Angel alley, Aldersgate
street.*  12 Foul lane, in the Borough.*
13 Great Windmill street.*  14 King's
Bench alley, Southwark.*  15 Redcross
street in the Park, Southwark.*  16
Leadenhall street.*  17 Little Elbow
lane.*  18 New Gravel lane.*  19 Red-
cross street, Cripplegate.*  20 Little Old
Bailey.*  21 Snowhill.*  22 Long acre.*
23 Long ditch, Westminster.*  24 Near
St. James's square.*  25 St. Martin's lane,
Charing cross.*  26 Near Surry street in
the Strand.*  27 Throgmorton street.*  28
White's alley, Rosemary lane.*  29 Stony
lane, Petticoat lane.*  30 Shoe lane.*
Angel hill, Oxford street.*
Angel street.  1 St. Martin's le grand.*  2
Little Moorfields.*  3 St. George's fields,
Southwark.*
Angel and Sugarloaf yard, in the
Minories.*
St. Ann's alley, Noble street, Foster
lane.
Ann's alley, East Smithfield.
St. Ann's Aldersgate, on the north side of
of St. Ann's lane, in the ward of Al-
dersgate within, is dedicated to St. Ann
the mother of the Virgin Mary.  The
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