St. James, Duke's Place, Middlesex, England

St James Duke's Place was a short-lived civil and ecclesiastical parish created in 1727 from part of St Botolph without Aldgate, named for Duke’s Place, a former liberty east of Aldgate; the parish was abolished in 1894 and absorbed into Whitechapel, while its county designation shifted from Middlesex to the County of London in 1889. Don't use this after 1894.