Looking north up Mincing Lane, with Minster Court on the right and 30 St Mary Axe in the background
Length
0.1 mi (0.16 km)
Location
London, United Kingdom
Postal code
EC3
Nearest Tube station
Monument
North end
Fenchurch Street
To
Great Tower Street
Mincing Lane is a short one-way street in the City of London linking Fenchurch Street to Great Tower Street. In the late 19th century it was the world's leading centre for tea and spice trading.
MincingLane is a short one-way street in the City of London linking Fenchurch Street to Great Tower Street. In the late 19th century it was the world's...
Look up mince in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mince may refer to: Mincing, a food preparation technique Ground meat, also known as mince Ground beef...
club in the world: it was founded in 1863. Initially the club was named MincingLane Athletic Club because its members were mainly businessmen in the City...
the sun's light", and refers to Fish Street Hill, Fenchurch Street and MincingLane, which formed part of his walking route to work in Leadenhall Street...
Street, Gracechurch Street, Leadenhall Street, Lombard Street, MincingLane, Pudding Lane and Tower Hill and roughly covers the southeastern corner of the...
especially about the church, which stood in the broad way between Mincing-lane and Rood-lane, that it was then called Fenchurch-street. The Ward also partook...
foundation operate from Clothworkers' Hall, in Dunster Court, between MincingLane and Mark Lane in the City of London. The site was conveyed to a group of Shearmen...
Theatre in London on 30 October 1880, starring Arthur Williams as Sir MincingLane and Frederick Rivers as Billee. It played at the Standard Theatre in...
approximately 10,200 sq m, with Fenchurch Street to the north, MincingLane to the east, and Rood Lane to the west. It is bounded to the south by its sister building...
became one of the Ceylonese tea tasters, after doing his training at MincingLane in London. While there, he was astonished to see that different teas...
Cheapside in London, and within a few years moved to larger quarters in MincingLane. Barings gradually diversified from wool into many other commodities...
instruments as a family orchestra, giving concerts at William's house in MincingLane and later in the family sailing barge, Apollo, which was moored at the...
National Biography: "the only son of David Guedalla, an almond broker in MincingLane, who came from a Spanish-Jewish family... He was buried in Golders Green...
1855, at Rowley Hall Colliery from 1865 and at Bell End Colliery off MincingLane. The three collieries were connected by mineral tramway to the Causeway...
wholesale distribution channels (most UK tea-trading was focused in London's MincingLane) in order to sell teas at unprecedentedly low prices to the untapped...
Company ceased to be a commercial enterprise - the auction was held on MincingLane. To the uninitiated a Tea sale appears to be a mere arena in which the...
scheme was completed. Another setback came when houses he had built at MincingLane collapsed because of inadequate foundations. "He was unique in the unscrupulousness...
EC3M. London portal Nearby streets: Leadenhall Street Mark LaneMincingLane Philpot Lane Lime Street Fen Court Mills, David (2010). A Dictionary of London...
hereby give Notice, That I intend to Compel Edward Henry Purcell, late of MincingLane, London, Musician, who is a Prisoner in the Custody of the Keeper of...
90–91. Taw Cheng Kong (H.C.), pp. 106–107, para. 74, citing J.H. Rayner (MincingLane) Ltd. v. Department of Trade and Industry [1990] 2 A.C. 418 at 476, House...
Grub/Grubbe Street, after the former owner, or perhaps to a grube ('drain') MincingLane – after minchins/mynecen, a term for the nuns who formerly held property...
the age of fourteen, worked as an office boy at a tea merchant's in MincingLane, City of London, and then sailed to Australia before returning to England...
estate at Islington for building. and rebuilt the company's hall in MincingLane (completed in 1860). He also designed buildings for the company's estates...