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  • "Helal Abbas [Rahman's replacement as Labour's mayoral candidate] recruited him and took him under his wing as a protege in Spitalfields and Banglatown."

    Tower Hamlets: Neil King, Peter Golds and the Conservative mayoral case Dave Hill 2010

  • The church was Christ Church in Spitalfields, and it was one of the Hawksmoor churches.

    Archive 2005-04-01 Sharon Bakar 2005

  • The church was Christ Church in Spitalfields, and it was one of the Hawksmoor churches.

    Satanic Synchronicity Sharon Bakar 2005

  • The lanes were deep, dirty, and unfrequented; that part now called Spitalfields-market was a field of grafs, with cows feeding on it, fince the year 1670.

    A tour through the island of Great Britain : divided into circuits or journies ... 1778

  • Tom complained that London doesn't have a festival - there are some fine local festivals such as Spitalfields, City of London and Hampstead and Highgate, not to mention the Proms, but nothing that unifies the city's lively arts scene across the board in the way that Edinburgh does.

    Eating fire and words in Edinburgh Jessica 2004

  • Tom complained that London doesn't have a festival - there are some fine local festivals such as Spitalfields, City of London and Hampstead and Highgate, not to mention the Proms, but nothing that unifies the city's lively arts scene across the board in the way that Edinburgh does.

    Archive 2004-09-01 Jessica 2004

  • "Spitalfields" poor who fought a long battle with the hand-loom against the loom driven by steam power, might not have been at length utterly ruined if they had had freehold houses and some small garden in a healthy country.

    Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman Giberne Sieveking

  • Until recently, Mr. Adoboli lived in a loft apartment in London's trendy Spitalfields neighborhood, near the London offices of UBS.

    UBS: Rogue Trader Hit Firm Deborah Ball 2011

  • Until recently, Mr. Adoboli lived in a loft apartment in London's trendy Spitalfields neighborhood, a short walk to the London offices of UBS, which are on the eastern edge of the city's financial district.

    Trader Adoboli Joined UBS Soon After College Paul Sonne 2011

  • Corporate tenants forced out of London's West End by a shortage of rental space are already searching alternative areas such as Farringdon, Old Street, or Spitalfields, near Crossrail's Liverpool Street station, say experts at Jones Lang LaSalle.

    Rail Work Puts London on Track for Property Gains Anita Likus 2012

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