An aldgate is a bad bill of exchange, drawn on people who have no effects of the drawer.
Aldgate tube station was created in 1876.
St Botolph's Aldgate was created in 1744.
Aldgate East tube station was created in 1884.
Aldgate East tube station ended in 1938.
Aldgate was one of the gates to the City of London, on the eastern edge of the City. It gave its name to a road and a London Underground station which still exist today.
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Today only three churches are located in the Aldgate ward of London, England. Those churches are St. Botolph's, St. Kathrine Cree, and St. Andrew Undershaft.
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The quote "East of Aldgate take a revolver" is a line from the novel "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" by Agatha Christie. It is spoken by the character Hercule Poirot as a warning to another character, implying that the area is dangerous.
Aldgate East station is the closest station to Brick Lane. Liverpool Street is also nearby.
Aldgate East station is the closest station to Brick Lane. Liverpool Street is also nearby.