Alie Street
Former name(s) | Ayliff Street, Great Alie Street and Little Alie Street |
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Location | Tower Hamlets, London |
Postal code | E1 |
Nearest Tube station | Aldgate; Aldgate East |
Coordinates | 51°30′48.96″N 0°4′17.66″W / 51.5136000°N 0.0715722°W |
West end | Mansell Street |
East end | Commercial Road |
Construction | |
Construction start | 17th Century |
Completion | 17th Century |
Alie Street is a 400-metre-long street located in Aldgate, Central London. It links Mansell Street with Commercial Road in the East End of London. For much of its history, the western part was known as Great Alie Street, with the eastern part called Little Alie Street.
History
Originally called Ayliff Street, it was named after a relative of William Leman, whose great-uncle, John Leman had bought Goodman's Fields earlier in the seventeenth century.[1] Alie Street ran along the northern side, with Leman Street to the east, Prescot Street to the south, and Mansell Street to the West. These new streets developed in the late seventeenth century while Goodman's Fields was used as a tenterground.[2]
From the 1800s to the late 20th century, the western section from Mansell Street to Leman Street was known as Great Alie Street, with an extension going east from Leman Street to Commercial Road being known as Little Alie Street.[3]
References
- ^ "Alie Street Blog Post – July 2015". www.rcpath.org. Royal College of Pathologists. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
- ^ "Archaeology at 31-33 Prescot Street & 99 Mansell Street" (PDF). marldon.net. Marldon. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
- ^ "Hollings page one". freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com. Retrieved 19 March 2017.