Vere Street
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Vere Street may be:
  • Vere Street, Westminster
    Vere Street, Westminster
    Vere Street is a street off Oxford Street, in central London, England. It is a continuation of Welbeck Street. It is named after a family name of the area's owners at the time of its construction, the Earls of Oxford. It is best known for the Marybone Chapel, also known as the Marylebone Chapel...

     - a street off Oxford Street
    Oxford Street
    Oxford Street is a major thoroughfare in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, United Kingdom. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, as well as its most dense, and currently has approximately 300 shops. The street was formerly part of the London-Oxford road which began at Newgate,...

    , London
  • Vere Street, Camden
    Vere Street, Camden
    Vere Street was a street in the Lincoln's Inn Fields area, between Clare Market at its eastern end and Duke Street at its western end...

     - a street near Lincoln's Inn Fields
    Lincoln's Inn Fields
    Lincoln's Inn Fields is the largest public square in London, UK. It was laid out in the 1630s under the initiative of the speculative builder and contractor William Newton, "the first in a long series of entrepreneurs who took a hand in developing London", as Sir Nikolaus Pevsner observes...

     and Clare Market
    Clare Market
    Clare Market was an area of London to the west of Lincoln's Inn Fields, between the Strand and Drury Lane, with Vere Street adjoining its western side...

  • Vere Street Coterie
    Vere Street Coterie
    The Vere Street Coterie were a group of men arrested at a molly house in Vere Street, London in 1810 for sodomy and attempted sodomy. Eight men were eventually convicted. Two of them were hanged and six were pilloried for this offence...

    - a group of men convicted of sodomy offenses in the 19th century
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