The River Fleet, now long gone (underground).
There are at least three places named Fleet in the UK. The one in Hampshire is 41 miles from London.
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After the Great fire of London, the city needed a new Cathedral and St Pauls was built.
Abbey Road and the studios named after it are in St. John's Wood, London, England. London, England. It is also the title of the penultimate album by The Beatles, so named because it was recorded there.
Fleet Street is located in central London. It was once the home of all British press, although nowadays no newspapers have offices in the street. It is a main road between St. Paul's Cathedral and the Strand.
"There are 24 locations in the U.K, including five in london. These include locations at: Cadogan Place, Canary Warf, Caendish Square, St. Mary Axe. and Fleet Street. in London England."
I could be wrong, but it is my understanding the park was named after Edward Hyde, !st Earl of Clarendon. He was an influential statesman during the Cromwell/ Charles II era when that part of London was in transition.
The excited crowd is named after St. Mary's Hospital of Bethlehem is referred to as "bedlam." This term has since come to be a synonym for a scene of uproar and confusion.
If you are referring to St. Paul's Cathedral in London, that is its full name. However, there are several other cathedrals throughout the world named St. Paul's.
No. None of the ships of the First Fleet was named the Pandora.