Coordinates: 51°31′05″N 0°05′19″W / 51.518188°N 0.088611°W / 51.518188; -0.088611
In London, the Moorfields were one of the last pieces of open land in the City of London, near the Moorgate. The fields were divided into three areas, the Moorfields proper, just north of Bethlem Hospital, and inside the City boundaries, and Middle and Upper Moorfields to the north. The headwaters of the Walbrook formed much of the eastern boundary.
After the Great Fire of London in 1666, refugees from the fire evacuated to Moorfields and set up temporary camps there. King Charles II of England encouraged the dispossessed to move on and leave London, but it is unknown how many newly impoverished and displaced persons instead settled in the Moorfields area. In the early 18th century, Moorfields was the site of sporadic open-air markets, shows, and vendors/auctions. Additionally, the homes near and within Moorfields were places of the poor, and the area had a reputation for harbouring highwaymen, as well as brothels and public cruising areas for gay men.James Dalton and Jack Sheppard both retreated to Moorfields when in hiding from the law.
Everyday things change
And the world puts on a new face
Certain things rearrange
And this ol' world seems like, a new place
Oh yeah, secretly I've been trailing you
Like a fox that preys on the rabbit
I had to get you, and so I knew
I had to learn your ways and habits
Oooo you were the catch that I was after
But I looked up and I was in your arms
And I knew I had been captured
What's this ol' world coming to
Things just ain't the same
Anytime the hunter gets captured by the game
Oh yeah
Oh yeah, I had laid such a tender trap
Hopin' you might fall in to it
But love hit me like a sudden slap
One kiss, then I knew it
Ooooo my plan didn't work out, like I thought
'Cause I had laid my trap for you
But it seems like I got caught
What's this ol' world coming to
Things just ain't the same
Anytime the hunter gets captured by the game
Oh yeah
Coordinates: 51°31′05″N 0°05′19″W / 51.518188°N 0.088611°W / 51.518188; -0.088611
In London, the Moorfields were one of the last pieces of open land in the City of London, near the Moorgate. The fields were divided into three areas, the Moorfields proper, just north of Bethlem Hospital, and inside the City boundaries, and Middle and Upper Moorfields to the north. The headwaters of the Walbrook formed much of the eastern boundary.
After the Great Fire of London in 1666, refugees from the fire evacuated to Moorfields and set up temporary camps there. King Charles II of England encouraged the dispossessed to move on and leave London, but it is unknown how many newly impoverished and displaced persons instead settled in the Moorfields area. In the early 18th century, Moorfields was the site of sporadic open-air markets, shows, and vendors/auctions. Additionally, the homes near and within Moorfields were places of the poor, and the area had a reputation for harbouring highwaymen, as well as brothels and public cruising areas for gay men.James Dalton and Jack Sheppard both retreated to Moorfields when in hiding from the law.
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