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'''Mile End''' is a district in [[Tower Hamlets]], [[East London]], previously in the borough of [[Stepney]]. King [[Richard II]] met the leaders of the Peasants Revolt there in 1381.
[[File:Mile end green bridge 1.jpg|thumb|The Green Bridge carries the Mile End Park across the Mile End Road]]'''Mile End''' is a district in [[Tower Hamlets]], [[East London]], previously in the borough of [[Stepney]]. King [[Richard II]] met the leaders of the Peasants Revolt there in 1381.


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==

Revision as of 11:34, 9 March 2016

The Green Bridge carries the Mile End Park across the Mile End Road

Mile End is a district in Tower Hamlets, East London, previously in the borough of Stepney. King Richard II met the leaders of the Peasants Revolt there in 1381.

LGBT history

The East London branch of the Metropolitan Community Church originally met at St Benet's Chapel.[1]

References

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  1. Tony Walton, Out of the Shadows, page 127.