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Jewry Street



















31 Jewry Street, London EC3N 2EY
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The name of Jewry Street derives from the Jewish community who resettled just inside the city gate after almost four centuries of expulsion from England as a result of the crusades. Following the petitioning for settlement in England in 1656, Jews built synagogues a little to the north of Jewry Street in Creechurch Lane, Duke's Place and Bevis Marks. Only Bevis Marks survives.


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  Page last updated : : 11 Dec 2008