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Place    From 1293 

Old Change

Categories: Property

Place

City street dating from 1293. Its name derives from the King's Exchange, where the bullion was stored for making coins.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Old Change

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Old Change

This plaque forms part of the access door to the fountain's workings.

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Taylor Wimpey

Taylor Wimpey

House-building company, formerly known as Taylor Woodrow PLC. It was created from the merger of Taylor Woodrow and George Wimpey.

Group, Property

1 memorial
6 St James's Square

6 St James's Square

A full history of the house is given here, together with plans of the 1820 rebuild showing that it was very grand - we counted 5 internal staircases. At the source, British History Online, this im...

Building, Property

1 memorial
John Egan

John Egan

1883, builder of Lopping Hall, Loughton, which was designed by his brother, Edmond.

Person, Property

1 memorial
Sir Charles Morgan

Sir Charles Morgan

In 1792 Charles Gould (1726 – 1806), lawyer and politician, married Jane Morgan and in 1792 inherited her family’s property in Tredegar, Wales. At the same time he changed his name to Morgan and wa...

Person, Politics & Administration, Property

1 memorial
Newcastle House

Newcastle House

From the Picture Source website: In 1790, James Farrer bought the southern half of the fine building which we now occupy at 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields. This was originally the home of Lord Powys, whi...

Building, Property

1 memorial