Toponymy The ward is named for Basinghall, the mansion house of the Bassing (or Basing) family, who were prominent in the City beginning in the 13th century. The
masons' hall was constructed in 1463 in Mason's Avenue which today is a southern limit. Their hall was also sold to the Corporation in 1865. The
weavers and
girdlers also had their guild halls in the ward. At that time, the rectorship was included in the gift of
St Bartholomew-the-Great, but, over time, it came to be associated with
St Paul's Cathedral itself. The church was destroyed in the Great Fire of London, and rebuilt in 1679. It was united with
St Lawrence Jewry in 1897; the site was sold in 1899 and the church was demolished in 1900.
St Alphage London Wall, also damaged in the Great Fire but not rebuilt until 1777, was eventually demolished in 1924. ==Points of interest==