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Clerkenwell is named after the Clerk's Well at Farringdon Lane.
\n\nThe Islington council website has a piece about Clerkenwell in its history section:
\n\n\nLike Islington, Clerkenwell has a long history. It took its name from the Clerk's Well at Farringdon Lane. In the Middle Ages, the London Parish clerks performed annual mystery plays there, based on biblical themes.
\nClerkenwell had strong monastic traditions. The nuns of St Mary's, Clerkenwell, lived on the site of the present St James' Parish Church. The Monastic Order of the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem, had its English headquarters in Clerkenwell. It was founded to give medical assistance during the crusades. St John's Gate is still there, in the rebuilt form of the Priory Gate. Carthusian Monks lived at the Charter House, near the boundary with the city. The Charter House later became a school and almshouse, which still remains.
\nBefore Clerkenwell became a built up area, it was famous as a resort where Londoners could disport themselves at its spas, tea gardens and theatres. Sadler's Wells has survived, after rebuilding, as heir to this tradition.
\nThe area was greatly changed by the Industrial Revolution. It became a centre for breweries, distilleries and the printing industry. It was best known for clock and watch making, which once employed many people from around the area. Flourishing craft workshops still carry on some of the traditional trades, such as jewellery making. Many former industrial buildings have recently been converted into loft dwellings.
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Neighbouring locales: Holborn / Bloomsbury / Barbican / Islington / Finsbury
\n","categories":["Locales"],"summary":"","node_image":"","locales":["City Of London"],"os_x":"","address":"","timestamp":"2003-12-10T09:30:51","content":"* [[Postal District]]: EC1\n* [[Local Government]] authority: [[London Borough of Islington]]\n\nClerkenwell is named after the [[Clerk's Well at Farringdon Lane]].\n\n* @INDEX_LINK [[Locale Clerkenwell]]\n* [http://www.alpc.co.uk/pcrawl6.htm Aidan's Clerkenwell pub crawl]\n\n==== History and Places of Interest ====\n\n* [http://homepages.goldsmiths.ac.uk/genuki/MDX/Clerkenwell/ClerkenwellHistory.html A history of Clerkenwell written 1868]\n\nThe [http://www.islington.gov.uk/ Islington council website] has a piece about Clerkenwell in its [http://www.islington.gov.uk/whatson/whatson.asp?sectionid=516 history section]:\n\n\n\nLike Islington, Clerkenwell has a long history. It took its name from the Clerk's Well at Farringdon Lane. In the Middle Ages, the London Parish clerks performed annual mystery plays there, based on biblical themes.\n\nClerkenwell had strong monastic traditions. The nuns of St Mary's, Clerkenwell, lived on the site of the present St James' Parish Church. The Monastic Order of the Knights Hospitallers of St John of Jerusalem, had its English headquarters in Clerkenwell. It was founded to give medical assistance during the crusades. St John's Gate is still there, in the rebuilt form of the Priory Gate. Carthusian Monks lived at the Charter House, near the boundary with the city. The Charter House later became a school and almshouse, which still remains.\n\nBefore Clerkenwell became a built up area, it was famous as a resort where Londoners could disport themselves at its spas, tea gardens and theatres. Sadler's Wells has survived, after rebuilding, as heir to this tradition.\n\nThe area was greatly changed by the Industrial Revolution. It became a centre for breweries, distilleries and the printing industry. It was best known for clock and watch making, which once employed many people from around the area. Flourishing craft workshops still carry on some of the traditional trades, such as jewellery making. Many former industrial buildings have recently been converted into loft dwellings.\n\n\n\n----\nNeighbouring locales: [[Locale Holborn|Holborn]] / [[Locale Bloomsbury|Bloomsbury]] / [[Locale Barbican|Barbican]] / [[Locale Islington|Islington]] / [[Locale Finsbury|Finsbury]]","node_image_licence":"","website":"","username":"IvorW","country":"United Kingdom","postcode":"","opening_hours_text":"","version_indpt_url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/Locale_Clerkenwell","latitude":"","longitude":"","phone":"","fax":"","version":"8"}