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T i an e e en t an un oken ack i n e the Roman w a of Lon on w i c h s pl r pr s s, by br bl l , ll d h h

we kn ow to ave exi te . On one a ti on i s own n am e t at to be een a ove h s d ly b s sh , ly , h s b

oun i n th e c u c a of St . G i e i e ate . T e e w e e h oweve man gr d h r hy rd l s , Cr ppl g h r r , r, y ion of ot e th e oun at one at ea t o a of eve a ti emai n . Th e h rs , f d s l s , pr b bly s r l , s ll r in ci a ate are all ma k e t ou th e ate of C i e ate i s unce tai n an d pr p l g s r d , h gh d r ppl g r , i I n at im v io M oorgate was not bu lt un til th e yea r 1 4 1 5 . l er t es there were also ar u s o te n th e m o t im o tan t e a ei n t at i mm e i atel n o t of th e Tow e p s r s , s p r , p rh ps, b g h d y r h r ditch . a h cal oc iet Lon don T opo gr p i S y .

H L P R A RE A RE R A A R E S P S S . DD S BY I I NO M N , T U

E - PRE E VIC S ID NT.

' D iver ed t tlz n”: A m wa e tzn ' el a e S eve l M e g .

ANY archae ologists have turned their attention to R ma a of L r s the o n w ll ondon , but up to the p e ent r h as no a a acc of ar be time the e been dequ te ount it, p tly cause the information on the subject was for a long time r fra m ar ar ca s its ar s ms a ve y g ent y, p tly be u e v iou ite h ve not

n c r n d s r as a n fo r bee pie ed togethe a con ide ed whole. U tun ately also fine Opportunities of adding to our knowledge

a a r s a a of s s m an d ac h ve been ltogethe lo t, owing to w nt y te

r r f rs f a ars a r on ar o r . O cu te eco d the p t explo e l te ye , how r fr s h as r s c and eve , e h light been th own on the ubje t, the time seems rapidly approaching when it should be care f r s n d s c s s rr t ully econ idered a ome definite con lu ion a ived a . I propose to d ay to give you a rapid summary of what i s a a at r s known bout the w ll p e ent. By way of introduction it will perhaps be advisable to L r say a few words generally on primitive London . o d A vebury suggests that it was formed on the fi rst spot going up the river where an y c onsiderable tract of dry la s r a a ra of ra v nd touches the t e m , t ct good g el , well s a r a and com upplied with w te , not li ble to flooding not

d b r r is r m an ed r r . y neighbou ing highe g ound The e , howeve , li r f am a ars a a ttle p oo beyond the n e, which ppe to h ve

r a a rma s m s r in Celtic o igin , th t pe nent ettle ent exi ted the e

- R a m s r ca a of L pre om n ti e . On tu ning to the t logue ondon ti s at a s m ss n ot n a o a n quitie the Guildh ll Mu eu , i ued lo g g , o n s a a a c n s ra n m r Of c s e find th t, lthough o ide ble u be obje t ar a as a ae c e m rked belonging to the p l olithic, the neolithi , B " PH P R ADDRESS BY I LI NO MAN . and z a s are s f va s s a bron e ge , they mo tly rom riou point long a f t its im the river, only ten ltogether being rom the Ci y or m a s a s s as a edi te border ; while, lthough object de cribed l te are not r ar an a a of s s to Celtic ve y r e, ex min tion them eem s s h a s a f R a ugge t t t they mo tly d te rom the om n period, and taken altogether they are in an insignificant minority m r s co pa ed with the undoubtedly Roman object . C m n ow to th e R ma s r r o ing o n city, the fir t w ite who s a l s f a a and s give one litt e preci e in orm tion bout it , the fir t a ar a L is a s pp ently mentioning the n me ondinium T citu ,

who s us a AD . 6 1 Ca s S s Pau llin us tell th t , when iu uetoniu ,

P a mar r L aft a c a the ropr etor, ched th ough ondon er Bo di e h ad a am m was not r c ptured C ulodunu , it yet honou ed with a of a was f mer the n me colony, but much requented by a s a fam s of ra are a ch nt , being ou centre t de. We told th t s a as was f s f he he it ted , he doubt ul whether he hould de end it and ma s a of war and s s as if n ot ke it the e t , thi look it were but s not s m to a r a entirely open, it doe ee h ve been egul rly f u a a a a as ortified , or he wo ld h rdly h ve b ndoned it, he de do to r of cided to , the tender me cy the Iceni . At this time there was perhaps only a ferry across the a ass s ar river, lthough Dion C iu , who wrote e ly in the third r a s a r am s not ne centu y , llude to b idge over the Th e , ces l A D sari L . . E m e a s i n y in ondon , when , 44 , the p ror Cl udiu i a a . s r ra a a a v ded Brit in It , howeve , tole bly cert in th t L r s a r R ma cc a ondon b idge exi ted e rly du ing the o n o up tion , also that it was on th e Site of what i s known as old London f r a S s a as o s s r r . a Bridge, hort di t nce e t the p e ent t uctu e Th t part of Southwark lying on each Side of what we now call ’ H r as far s r r S a St. s C c the Bo ough igh t eet, Geo ge hur h, was a R ma m s P m thickly popul ted in o n ti e ; indeed, tole y , ra r a s L um r of the geog phe , pl ce ondini in the egion the

Cantii a is s s of am s and af r , th t , on the outh ide the Th e , te

m e a r was u m a the edi v l b idge p lled down , on the re ov l of a s c f a u sa s ncient wooden pile whi h were ound bene th it, tho nd of s a fr of A s s to H n r coin d ting om the time ugu tu o o ius, m c r z s and s r f u h pottery , b on e , Roman medallion we e ound E - VIC PRE S IDE NT .

m bed r. As was a ra s a s i ded in the rive n tu l , the coin l te t in

date w r m s s r a ar r s a e e the o t upe fici l , the e lie one lying bene th

in re u ar s u g l eq ence. A s of m r a a r a s que tion i po t nce, th t will pe h p never be

abso s i s s of rs R ma s me lutely olved , the ite the fi t o n ettle nt , wh c i h we should expect to be more or less rectangular . Arc ae s s a a a and a a s ss s s c h ologi t h ve g in g in di cu ed thi ubje t , and various papers have been written on it in antiquarian

u ca s R ac m is c a r m p bli tion . o h S ith in lined to pl ce the p i i t v C an n s ac as of a r i e ity in Oblo g p e lying e t the W lb ook , the

s of r fr m as s ite London Bridge forming its cent e o e t to we t, and the northern extremity being somewhere along the cour Mr Loftie s l r . of r n L d nh a l . e Co nhill a d ea e St eet , ” in his H s r of L s a a a i to y ondon , give pl n ( ltogether conjectural) of a large walled Citadel with three apsidal term a s at s c i s r r s as in tion the we t end , whi h ep e ented ex tending from a short distan ce east of the Walbrook to the

eas of L r A s r ar m for ac t ondon B idge . t ong gu ent pl ing the early Rom an settlement in this neighbourhood is that the Romans w ould n atu rally have defended the passage of the

r v r fr m s c r ri or f rr i e o the outh, whi h, whethe by b dge e y , must r m s a a . A r a , one believe , h ve been here bout nothe gu ent,

of s d i s a a s c R ma s ten u e , th t buri l , whi h with the o n would

ha n u s a r a ve bee o t ide the w ll , we e thought to h ve been

th r - s a c ma of e e non exi tent . But a tabul tion re ently de the ev s of R a r a s a t u ac m idence om n bu i l in the City, l ho gh e h ite mus c ar f s f r its a acc a at t be e ully tudied be o e fin l ept nce, present seems to indicate that traces of them have been do t ou r if a a r . a t ed b t the evenly Indeed , nything, the r a ar m s fr f m a s i s a g ound ppe ing o t ee ro ‘ buri l th t which in a a r u s a o S of A ari s p pe p bli hed long g by the ociety ntiqu e , M r. . H ac mar as s of r R a W . Bl k ked out the ite p imitive om n

Lon am r u a r don , n ely, the high g o nd between the W lb ook and u a a a s r the Fleet, which wo ld cert inly h ve been t ong os and a r r a ar p ition , would h ve wo ked into the ect ngul arra of a s ma su s ngement the w ll in thi part . One y gge t provisionally that the original Roman camp or settlement P ADDRESS BY PH IL I NORMAN .

no a ed f ed a and a a isa oed was t w ll , but de end by ditch p l d bank formed by the earth thrown out of the ditch ; with i n

s r a s a e a ed . Th e this pace bu i l would , I believe, h ve be n llow irregular form of the later Roman London was doubtless caused by the fact that the final Roman wall included h d U r s s rb s buildings which a grown p by deg ee in the ubu . s at was Something like thi occurred York , where there

rs a a and s s a s ed fi t a legion ry c mp, out ide thi uburb extend s d a s a an S t . it elf. C mulodunum (Colche ter) Verul mium ( s s not to a e r al a e r Alban ) eem h ve b en o igin ly w lled . Th e were various towns in Britain where the Roman wa lls r a a enclosed an irregula re . I will here say a few words about the town included i n f i s a S h a a . ar a a the gre t w ll One rem k ble ct th t, with lig t m a s of a s f ms o ar odific tion , the line the w ll till or the b und y of a s a s a s and e s the v riou City w rd , within ; the w rd liberti , r R ma is sa a e a a . without, h ving be n dded l te The o n city id a a 80 a r s in s of to h ve been bout 3 c e extent. In pite the m ass of interesting remain s which have bee n found with in

s ar a is r a u c a ac o f thi e , it notewo thy th t not m h defin ble tr e a s h as so far I ts im import nt building come to light. high a c R a s is s am r s b port n e in om n time hown, ong othe thing , y its r to r r a s F o r being the cent e which g eat o d converged . purposes of comparison I would add that the wall of Sil s r c s s a 1 r s Che te en lo e bout 00 ac e . A fact of which many people are unaware is that in an cient cities the soil has almost always accumu lated to a c s ra so a s s s a su ss on ide ble depth , th t the hou e t nd on cce ive a rs of s r a all s r s of d as re s l ye debri , eve ling o t hi den tre u c to s r of S s is m whi h help tell the to y the ite . Thi e inently as t if a s i s a the c e with our Ci y, where ite exc vated down to

r me a s a s for m s a a s the p i v l oil, which h ppen the o t part now d y a u is a to r i s when new b ilding bout be e ected, evidence

f f of R ma Sa and r a a o o ten ound o n, xon , No m n occup ti n s d r be of rar c and so (the econ , howeve , n e oc urrence), a s a a a r a on through l ter time , c lcined l ye indic ting the effects of the Great Fire ; while near the surface objects of E - PRE VIC SIDE NT .

the e r are s m s ighteenth centu y expo ed to View . In the o t fre uen ar s of Old R ma r ma s are s m q ted p t the City , o n e in o e mes r f f of r s or m r a n ti Cove ed with fi teen eet deb i o e, but lo g the line of the wall the Roman ground level is generally

muc n ar r s rf c r of h e e the u a e . In the neighbou hood the

Ban of E a Of a r c an im k ngl nd the bed the W lb ook , on e or a a rs is sa a cs at a p t nt w tercou e, id to h ve yielded up reli e of c s ra m r a r f was f rm e d pth on ide bly o e th n thi ty eet . It o d b s y everal sm all streams flowing from the north of London . An important paper h as lately been written about the W a r b M r. R a r s ms r a lb ook y F . W . e de , which ee to p ove th t was r a a c a and ra r r and was c it o igin lly le r pid ive , che ked ver mu its flow b of R ma a y ch in y the building the o n w ll , und r c ass ar s u of r s e whi h it p ed , ne the o th end the p e ent

Blomfield S r s all r a a s of t eet, thi being in p ob bility the c u e the formation of the marshy land and stagnant water abou t F ns ur a nd Moorfield s and of a a r of i b y , the pe ty n tu e the

so h ar of and s a ar il in the nort p t the City , e peci lly ne the fo m r s of r r e cour e the Walb ook . We now come to a con sideration of the Roman wall of Lon n us is ma su c Of s do known to , which the in bje t thi ad ss r s f i r S . s a a o ts s dre Fi t, to the d te con t uction , tow to whom we naturally tu rn for in formation abou t

old L n n m of r am u r s o do , quoting Si eon Du h , who flo i hed

ab I I 0 ass r s a H m r of s a out 3 , e t th t elen , othe Con t ntine the

G r a w as rs a a c a ar e t, the fi t th t enw lled the ity, bout the ye

of r s E s r h s as h is a Ch i t, l ewhe e e give it opinion th t

was s in 2 6 ca s a a Allectus it till open 9 , be u e in th t ye r when the ra was s a ra s r and a ty nt l in , the F nk ente ed would h ve “ sacked it had not God in his great favour brought along the r e r a s a s a s s iv Th me certain b nd of Rom n oldier , who ” s a s i n r s r lew the Fr nk eve y t eet in the City . According to Roach Smith the wall was probably a

w r o f a r a s of R m n - r s r an d o k the l te d y the o a o B iti h pe iod ,

. R. r a s sam t a was as J G een t ke the e view , holding h t it h tily u m of s us in hi s b ilt in the ti e Theodo i , when , opinion , the a Mr a r . tt cks of the Picts an d Scots made walls necessa y. 6 A DDRESS BY PH I L I P NORMAN .

1 Loftie n assa s b ir am , relying o p ge quoted y S Willi Tite fr m La s r a A m a s ar s sa s a o the tin hi to i n m i nu M cellinu , y th t L ha 0 d a and 6 a a s . B ut in 3 5 ondon no w ll, in 3 9 w ll exi ted , apart from the fact that the date given by Tite for the firs t assa is 60 0 s a s of a s p ge 3 , not 3 5 , the t tement M rcellinu , who (I may incidentally mention) says that London was then ca A u s a a ar to me to s m an lled gu t , do not ppe convey thi e

Mr . R r f r . a ass an ing . F . W e de eels inclined to ign ea lier a to a a s a a s for r as s d te the w ll th n mo t ntiqu rie , excellent e on ,

which have not yet appeared fully in print . It has also been said that the whole wall was rebuilt in post- Roma n m s af r a a s of as few ars s ti e , but te the exc v tion the l t ye thi is r a s a a su r p oved to be mi t ke, lthough no doubt the pe

structure was to a large extent renovated . We have indeed fr s a r f r r a rs and r a s as it equent hi toric l e e ence to ep i enew l , a s formed the wall of defence throughou t the middle ge . The fi rst writer about London who pu t on record muc h ra a a was itz Ste hen at m r topog phic l det il F p , one ti e cle k to mas a c A s s ra s a of h s Tho Be ket . illu t ting the t te t ing in the s ri af r ar s a Moorfield s sa s r di t ct te w d c lled , he y , in the int o d uctory portion of his life of that prelate : When tha t great marsh which washes the walls of the City on the north

S i s fr r u men s ide ozen ove , the yo ng go out in crowd to divert themselves upon the ice an d he desc ribes thei r — Skating or sliding on skates made Of the shin bones O f

f s n rfiel s an ma s S m s o are f Moo d . i l , peci en which till ou d in “ H e also tell s us that on the east stands th e Palati n e r a is of L a f ss of r a towe (th t , the Tower ondon) ortre g e t s s s are as s s r ize and trength . On the we t two c tle t ongly ’ fortified (Bay nard s C astle and Mountfitch ett) ; the wall of

C is an d s a s a the ity high thick , with even double g te , h ving

r s r r s L on the no th ide towers placed at prope inte va l . ondon f rm r h ad a s an d rs on a s a m s o e ly w ll towe th t ide, but th t o t c r r am s c a s fi sh an d ex ellent ive the Th e , whi h bound with ,

’ of H st l r o i L t e s or of Lon on o . . 0. haeol a v l. i i y d , v i, p 4 A c g , o 36, 2 2 p . 1 . E —PRE VI C SIDE NT .

in wh c s and s r s a s an d i h the tide ebb flow , un on th t ide, has in a s a of m as rm and long p ce ti e w hed down , unde ined , ” subver a s ted the w ll in that part . w s of a I ill now de cribe the line the City w ll , pointing out one s c or two important change whic h took pla e in it . Starting from the river at the east end we know that the unc of as a and s or r r a if a j tion the e t w ll the outh ive w ll , th t e s m s a at a r of xi ted , u t h ve been point within the p ecinct the r s r of L for a fra m of R man p e ent Towe ondon , g ent the o wa is s s a a ac m e a mas r a ll till t nding, tt hed to edi v l on y, short distance to the east of the Norman Keep or White ’ ow i n u r r s . s c ar r f r a am T er It le , the e o e, th t Willi the Co q e o fortress encroached on and destroyed a considerable length of Ro m a a r m c ran a fa r the n w ll . F o then e it north in i ly ’ s ra a as of r Hill r s Row t ight line long the E t Towe , Coope , Cr n k u c r a s an d r r A a . ta t hed F i r , Jew y St eet, to ldg te The ,

in a t - s r ass a s of g nor h we te ly direction , it p ed little bit outh Hound sd itch (part of its former fosse) and generally under the s s f m — as S s of S hou e or ing the north e t ide Duke treet,

B s a r s an d am m r to s s a . was evi M k , C o ile St eet, Bi hop g te It carr n ar s a m S r and ied e ly due we t, long Wor wood t eet the

s r a L a r a r t eet c lled ondon W ll , to beyond C ippleg te, whe e, in th f t s e r s n of c r o S . p esent di used burial grou d the hu ch Gile ,

f a m s a r a s u a it ormed l o t ight ngle, being continued o th to

- o nn an d St . p int a little north east of the church of St . A A n d r r s s a s of N oble . gne , we t St eet Then , unning we t

a a c r ss s r at rs a and u g in , o ing the t eet Alde g te, contin ing ’ a s s o s c rc ar ass long the outh ide f St . Botolph hu hy d , it p ed ’ n i to what was lately the land of Christ s Hospital . In the w s a Of s r c ar G ilts ur S s r c e t p rt thi p ecin t, ne p treet, it t u k an r a all a a othe ngle , whence in prob bility it tr velled due south to the river ; a glance at the modern map enabling one to feel almost certain that it ran to or through

Pr H s r R ac m a inting ou e Squa e . o h S ith thought th t it then ’ r s t A r s H of s the dive ged toward S . nd ew ill , but thi e is a 1 2 6 riars vidence not convincing . In the ye r 7 the F

Pr c rs of m a r r r as th e eahe the Do inic n O de , known he e 8 A DDRESS BY PH I LI P NORM AN .

ac ri a s h ad f a s a s m Bl k F r , who ound their origin l e t bli h ent H too sma for r r r m s s a in olborn ll thei equi e ent , ecured piece

of a to s and s - s of L a and r l nd the outh outh we t udg te, we e allowed to pull down the Roman wall and the Norman as Of Moun tfitch ett and a all a th e c tle , to t ke in the l nd to s f s we t as ar as the Fleet river. The new wall wa built out

s r r c f n a s ma s . ide thei p e inct , ormi g the ngle hown in the p We will now study the construction of the wall and its general aspect referrin g more particularly to various pa rts of it which are still i n existence or have been laid bare o f ars a late ye . There are two points in connection with it bout c s rs as its a whi h we till have much to learn . Fi t to h ving

r a a z o igin lly existed along the river bank . We h ve Fit ’ S n s s a m to a ff and R a Sm and tephe t te ent th t e ect , o ch ith others many years ago examined remains of a massive wall or a s r of r am s S r e w ll in the neighbou hood Uppe Th e t e t,

c a c r n sc r s of m m s a whi h , c o di g to the de iption the , u t h ve a s m c s fr m been Rom n . They ee to have been ontinuou o Lam H r f a r are no beth ill to the Vint y , but un ortun tely the e s m accu rate measurements of these important relic . Fro what h as been rec orded it evidently differed a good d eal fr m R ma a S as r ar s o the known o n w ll . econdly , eg d the

rs or as s or r o f m a ear a towe b tion , two th ee the pp to h ve

s ar r m s s m rc ar. u been qu e, but they we e o tly e ici ul I wo ld add that at Richborough there were round towers at the corners and two squ are towers in each side wall . It i s perhaps not absol utely certain that the semici rc ular bastions which have been examined were of Rom an con ‘ s uc b ut c n a n m c R ma m a r a . tr tion , they o t i ed u h o n te i l am m S r so c ar The se mI CI rc u lar bastion in C o ile t eet, e Pr was a r a f s u b a M r. . E . ully t died y the l te J ice, l te th n a ff r ma r and was the wall ; it was built in di e ent nne ,

1 Sin ce th e delivery of th is add ress th e foundations and lower portion of a bastion to th e south of N ew Broad Street h ave been f Ant uar es and th e examin ed under th e direction of th e Society o iq i , y ar t R A d eta ed descr t on of th s d scover w e undoub edly oman . il ip i i i y ill be pri nted in Archaeologia .

I o ADDRESS BY PH I LI P NORMAN .

As na a ed ose to a City. origi lly built the w ll undoubt ly r of to e -five fe e a s r th e a es height twenty tw nty et, p rh p mo e, g t i rs . of ate r a and towe being still higher It is composed m l , the greater part of which must have been brough t from en s a e was to f nd K t, mo t probably by w t r, while much be ou n h s o t e pot . Th e of s was s h a at ns method con truction , with lig t v ri io , as follows : a trench about twelve feet w ide having bee n dug the a a s r a s a a o f in n tur l oil , the lowe p rt , u u lly to depth one f s to two f e was ed c a oot eight inche e t, filled with puddl l y ed f a s of one ase of i s ra mix with r gment flint, or, in c , Kent h g s m a r stone . On thi were laid rough layers of ragstone an d ort or r fa ar er s s a a rr conc ete ced by l g tone , irregu l rly l id he ing

fas and r r a f or m r b bone hion , p ojecting gene ally oot o e ey ond a Th f ar the w ll above . e oundation of masonry v ied in thick ness according to the nature of the site ; perhaps three fee t fir as a a as an a r . s might be t ken ve age On thi m b e, topped by a r o f a a as fr m th e R ma r l ye mort r, the w ll w built o o n g ound r rs o f t level. It began on the inner side with a t eble cou e hin R a s of s a u r and m om n tile the u u l kind , well b nt extre ely a m ss s h rd . The measurement of a whole one now in y po e s is se and a a f s a s ion venteen h l inche by ne rly twelve inche , its ss s a thickne being le s than one and a half inch . The l yer oftiles with the mortar between them was about seven inc hes high and projected slightly beyond the face of the wall ; they were placed altern ately lengthwise and breadthwise.

s s not r a Thi treble cour e did extend th ough the w ll , but a ar a its r fa A t a r s only ppe ed long inne ce . co re ponding

s a of s s a a of level out ide, the pl ce the tile wa t ken by plinth f u us sa s a u f c s err gino nd tone bo t eight and a hal in he high , projecting somewhat beyond the face of the wall and bo ldly a f s s ar s a ch m ered . The plinth tone v ied in length , being u u lly between One foot six inches and two feet six inches long.

At th c f N o l r m n ed a ece e a M . err exa o . 8 O d a e . b k , B il y, J T y i pi of Roman wa in th e r I i h ccount of it ma es no ll yea 900, and n is a k referenc to udd ed c s ru wor rested on the e p l lay, but say that the bble k ballast . - P E E I VICE R S ID NT . I

a c m s is f The m terial of whic h they were o po ed to be ound , r of a s an d a s at I believe , in the neighbou hood M id tone l o as r s f r s a ar r s Ightham . It w p obably u ed o thi p rticul pu po e a c a s on c ount of its being more d u rable than r g tone . Whether s a a s f rm a as of a or thi plinth lw y o ed the ex ct b e the w ll , w r as ma ss a e as r s hethe , y po ibly h ve be n the c e, whe e the oil was m as r S ar a uneven , the on y below howed in p t bove r m of n ma a as g ound , the botto the pli th y be t ken , I think , a r r a of in gene al w ay the Roman ground level . The b e dth f f 1 the wall was here usually about eight and a hal eet . A bove the plinth on the outside and the treble course of tiles within were four or five courses of roughly squared fac s s c m r ar m ing tone whi h, with the o t between the , m as r a u ix s in cam e u ed bo t two feet s inche height. Then e s m m s s m m s r a s of s of o eti e two, o eti e th ee l yer bonding tile sam as s m r ar and the e kind tho e below, bedded in o t , ex

c m r u a u s f rm a s tending o pletely th o gh the w ll , th o ing olid s a i r s of s m a l b. On these were pl aced five or s x cou se i il r fac s n a rs of s a a ing tone ; the l ye bonding tile , then g in s f f a c r s o fac s s and so o . ou e ing tone , on up to the top the w ll Throughout the wall the space between the outer casing stones was occ upied by irregu lar courses of ragstone large

d sma r car an r ac c s a . ll , which we e p ked with on ide ble e Upon

t s c rs s m r ar was r a fi he e ou e o t pou ed, p rtly lling up the s but a ma ca s a s a h ad f n hollow , le ving ny va nt p ce . Th t it o te

- r s been liquid o r semi liqu id is Shown by the coagu lated d op .

r ar was ra ra r ra c r and ex ces The mo t gene lly the g y in olou , sivel ar a a of c ars sa and y h d , with good de l o e nd even s i n rar a c so pebble it, but ely cont ining pounded tile, whi h

f s r a cr A a O ten give a pink c olou to Rom n con ete . bove e ch

c rs Of s as a r a was r uc ou e bonding tile , ule , the w ll ed ed in thic kness by being set back abou t three inches on the

s and all r a battlemented . ortion at in ide , in p ob bility the p

was u f n rs a a ss the top q ite thin , the de e de h ving cce to it

fr m a a s s c a a was f rm o p th in ide . We know that u h p th o ed

1 Th e fragment at th e To wer of London is a good deal less . 1 2 ADDRESS BY PH I LI P NORMAN . when a general repair of the wall took place in 1 477 under the r t of Ra a r a m n di ec ion lph Jocelyn , M yo . The b ttle e ted portion was then rebuilt partly of brick with an ornamental a t of a can s a d a f a p t ern d rker brick, which till be tr ce in r g m s v A ha at of r a f t. ent urvi ing the back the chu chy rd o S lp ge , L m a and is r s . S ondon W ll ; it bette shown in view by J . T ith for the work called Ancient Topography of London two s a s aw him are r of w c a s illu tr tion dr n by he e given , one hi h l o s s a s a of a at a t f rme a how the p th. Thi p rt the w ll th t ime o d s add t a creen to the back of Bethlehem Hospital . I would h t until early in the nineteenth century two long pieces o f a s s a r s r o w ll were till vi ible bove g ound, one t etching n rth f s r r s s a rom the Tower po te n , the othe between Bi hop g te and r a a c u s r was a m s Moo g te wh t o ld be een , howeve , l o t r e a P r a s s s ra of enti ely medi v l . e h p the be t illu t tion the ’ former piece is that gi ven in Wilkinson s Londina Illus ” s as of trata . A good drawing of a piece of the out ide e t ’ Tower Hill is reproduced from Roach Smith s Rom an ” a s London . It shows the buttress or bastion to which llu ion has a r a m a f m s of w a l e dy been made. I port nt rag ent the ll ’ are s s f ss s ar s a till pre erved ; one at the back o Me r . B ber w re ’ houses in Cooper s Row is a hundred and Six feet long and f s r ar of the R m a over thirty eet high , howing the lowe p t o n a as ar e a a u r s w ll in the b ement, e ly medi v l work with pert e a a r a and so to a m e a pp rently No m n , on up the l te edi v l a its r a Pa of s of b ttlement with inne p thway . rt the out ide n this fine relic is also visible from a back y ard or garde . is sc of s a r It , however, beyond the ope thi p pe to give detailed accounts of the various fragments of the City w all still in existence either above grou nd or partially hidden a s an s i s r S a r in cell r d ba ements. Nor the e p ce he e to discuss the very interesting questions which suggest them s s to a a s elve rche ologists in connection with the g te , or the undoubtedly Roman ditch which preceded the far l arger

m e a s a to S ar edi v l ditch fini hed , ccording tow, in the ye i 1 2 1 . A o s s fr s f a s 3 b ut these ubject e h in orm tion , however , a m being ccu ulated . OM W E WG OM TH E S U T - E AS R AN ALL, N ATE, FR O H T .

W AT BET E E M H PI WI H A OS TA 1 8 1 2 I N SI DE SH O G PAT . LL HL H L, , , N

PROCEE D I NG S

AT THE

V T H A AL M T G SE E N N N U EE I N ,

HE ON I TH M 1 0 I N M LD FRIDAY, S DECE BER, 9 5 , THE ROO S

OF S OF A THE OCIETY NTIQ UARIES, BURLINGTON

H P M E . A S S . . OUSE , HILIP NOR AN , Q , TREAS (VICE

P I N RESIDENT) , THE CHAIR .

Mi nu tes o last A nn ual M eeti n f g . The Secretary read the minutes of the last annual meet in c r c rm and s b a rma g, whi h we e onfi ed igned y the Ch i n .

A u a l R or t a nd tatemen o A ccou nts nn ep S t f . The Secretary submitted the An nual Report and State m O f A s c a r an d Circu ent ccount , whi h , h ving been p inted s m s r a as r a a a r . l ted mong t embe , we e t ken e d

H E s m A ua R r are Council , in ub itting their nn l epo t, glad to state that the membership of the Soc iety i s r m r s a as . of s sc r rs is 2 0 1 te dily inc e ing The nu be ub ibe now ,

an r as of 6 S c s being inc e e 3 in e the la t Annual Meeting . Amongst the new subscribers are the following public institutions

m s P L r r Ber ond ey ublic ib a y . wberr r e L ra ca . N y ib y , Chi go S r P c L rar ho editch ubli ib y . ’ r rs s Su veyo In titution .

n rs of ma A a U . U ive ity Okl ho , S : SEVE H A AL E 4 NT NNU M ETING .

These bring the total of public libraries and institutions s s r to S 0 Of 1 0 are ub c ibing the ociety up to 5 , which Am r a a I A s of e ic n nd Colonial . lthough the member hip S h as now a 2 00 an the ociety re ched , the Council c not help feeling that there is a large number of people interested in London topography wh o do not yet know of the work done and being done by this Society ; those who make

L r m and s s or ondon thei ho e ; tho e living in the province ,

s wh o u n r s s in the Colonie , wo ld take a inte e t in thi work ; and the Council therefore earnestly appeal to all members to make the aim s and objects of the Society as widely as ss known po ible . r u of fa s A as Ma a at The rep od ction the mou g p, nnounced as A a h as e r i . the l t nnu l Meeting , be n b ought to complet on S acsimile of Van W n aerde ince the f the den y g View , with c s S c its r a m a whi h thi ociety ommenced wo k , we h ve de many interesting and useful additions to the cartography of L to a s r - m a of r ondon , but none equ l thi pictu e p Tudo L a R r a A as . c ondon ttributed to lph g Indeed , you Coun il a S b s r a h as r r a believe th t the ociety , y thi wo k lone, ende ed c s s s rv to L s i s a as r to be on picuou e ice ondoner . It ple u e able to record the Obligations of the Society to the auth ori s of a L rar and of a a e tie the Guildh ll ib y M gd lene Colleg , am r s ssf r r n C b idge, in connection with the ucce ul ep oductio f s o thi document. A fu rther work of unusual interest h as been accomplished ’ s ar aith om s during the pa t ye . F e and Newcourt map of L r a m s s b a s of a ondon , hithe to known l o t exclu ively y me n m a s m a s a o fr m r a and as was copy de o e ye r g o the o igin l , it

a e ation ale then thought, unique ex mple in the Biblioth que N ,

Par s is a m s c m r r s a o i , dmittedly the o t o plete ep e ent tion f L f r r ondon be o e the Fire . The B itish Museum having ac r a r c l sc r am of r a ma qui ed e ent y di ove ed ex ple the o igin l p, you r Counc il decided that a reproduction should be made as s as ss and b c r s o f r s s oon po ible, y the ou te y the T u tee of r s s m s the B iti h Mu eu thi has been done. These works will be exhibited on the screens at the

1 6 EVE H A AL EE S NT NNU M TING.

e r a o is a e to s R o . S creta y, Mr. Bern rd G mme, pp nded thi ep rt f was a r a ra f su ss and The unction ltogethe g ti ying cce , afforded a pleasing opportunity for members to introduce f o a s the work o th e Society t their friends. M ny member expressed pleasure at the way the arrangements had been a ed u c rri o t. Sa a af 1 Ma 1 h s n On turd y ternoon , 4th y , 904 , in t e intere ti g Ha Of Mr f he S a . . a s a t ll t ple Inn , T C to Wor old entert ined members of the Society and their friends with an account of s a s and s of s s ue the hi tory, ntiquitie association thi picture q w s a s a ed Inn . There a a l rge gathering and the occa ion fford ’ a pleasing variation in the Society s usual programme of r wo k . The subscriptions received for back publication s continue a a s S men to be gre t upport to the ociety . In the cash state t which accompanies this Report it will be seen that during the financial year ended 2 5 th March last the amount r s c of a a s as s shed eceived in re pe t b ck public tion , di tingui fr ss s was 1 06 I s a a re om current i ue , . The tot l mount ceived for a ss s fr I st an ar 1 the b ck i ue om the J u y, 904 to r s is 1 1 3 p e ent time £ 7 3 . The decease of four of our members must be recorded

. as Blashill as ost Mr Thom , F in whom London h l a a s a and a s r Mr. v lued erv nt the Society warm uppo ter, a s s r H a ar ir E Daw Ch rle For te yw d , S Clinton . s and M r A kin , . rnold Glover. During the year the following donation h as been made to the Society

’ S s S of L n ed 2 s. I 2 Pr s tow urvey ondon , vol 7 0. e e t Mr . s by John F. Wilke .

a o Mr s a f . P a s a The nomin tion hilip Norm n, Trea . S . A Vice-President of the Society will be heartily supported by all who know th e value of the services he h as rendered to s of L is ca the tudy ondon . H election will have the practi l benefit of ensuring the continuance of his presence at the ee s of m ting the Council . 1 SEVE NTH A NNUAL M EETING. 7

B the ra i of of f y Ope t on the Rule the Society, the ollow ing members of the Council retire

M R E . . WYNNE BAXTER .

H . MR . ENRY CLARKE E . . M MR . C W PSON .

MR M N EY . . WH I N THO AS B.

a s and to a a s th e f are To repl ce the e, fill v c ncie , ollowing nominated for election :

MR . . . . W J HARDY F MR . W L . . G . A RENCE

. L . MR GILBERT H . OVEGROVE

MR. W F. . TROUP .

t t i ted it a e S a temen s pri n on t e nex t p g .)

S E E H A A V NT NNU L ME ETI NG . 1 9

- MR H . . . A . r . S P s ENRY B WHEATLEY, F (Vice e ident), in moving That the Report of the Council and Statement of Ac s a r d and a and count be pp ove dopted , printed in the ” An a r s a a to w nu l volume, d ew peci l ttention th e t o maps ’ wh c to for s a s s s r i n V z . i h were be given thi ye r ub c iptio , , ’ A as s M a of L ci rca 1 60 and F aith orn g p ondon , 5 , e and ’ N c s M f ew ou rt a o L 1 6 8 . p ondon , 5 The Agas map was now reproduced for the first time in a r of i l i t uly fine condition . One the d fli cu t es in its repro duction was due to th e fact that the copy at the Guildhall Library was very much discolou red by age ; whilst that at

Ma ale a r c f rm r gd ne College , C mb idge, whi h o e ly belonged a P s was a s m ar to S muel epy , in i il condition . By the aid

of s a s r Mr Em r a s . h ad uc the e two m p , howeve , e y W lker

ceeded r ma now and ss in p oducing the p exhibited , doubtle it would be a great satisfaction to every member to receive a c f opy o it. ’ aith om e s ma was a s of s e a r s as re re F p l o p ci l inte e t , it p sented London just as it appeared before the great fire of 1 666 .

a s r Of r a s m r a c and con Both m p we e the g e te t i po t n e, he sidered the fact of their being given to the members in one ear as a m s r a a r for r u as an y o t em rk ble retu n thei g ine , d he felt sure that every one who was wise would join the S c if for sa of a m o iety only the ke cquiring the . EM s c . m MR ERY WALKER , in e onding the otion , ’ pointed out certain differences between the copy of Agas s ma a b and s r s c p engr ved y Vertue, tho e e pe tively in the possession of the Corporation of London an d the Master and s of a a n am r and s a Fellow M gd le e College, C b idge, t ted

a a r a rs and m rs th t, while the l tte cont ined lette nu be to wh r was no c f rm a r f r c s ich the e lue, the o er g ve e e en e , though ’ s m s s Pr a s o e of them did not appear in Aga map. ob bly thi ’ was the reason for supposing Vertue s m ap to be inac cu a s c was cas as r m r r te, but u h not the e, Ve tue e ely put nu r c mbers to the buildings which he e ognized . When o A as a wa s a r so r was a c pying g he l y put lette , the e no re l 2 0 SEVE NT H A NNUA L ME ETING . difli l Mr a r cu t s . y in di tinguishing which was which . W lke further pointed out that the Copies of the map in the Pepys and Corporation collections contained the arms of ’ am s s V s s s of n J e I , whil t ertue copy howed tho e Quee z wh o r h Eli abeth . Apparently the loyal publisher b oug t out the map in the reign of James I took out th e arms of Eliz abeth and substituted those of the King ; but he over looked the fact that the arms of Eliz abeth also a ppeared on S a a for r a of a ms was a ed the t te B rge, the e the co t r llow r Pr h e to emain . obably this omission was due to t very s a s a on ra m ll c le which they were d wn . The motion was put to the vote and carried unani mousl y .

Election o P resident Vice-P residents Cou ncil a nd f , , ,

r en The meeting then p oceeded to the election of Presid t,

- Pr s s c l and fli cers for s ar. Vice e ident , Coun i , O the en uing ye A list of members nominated by the Council having been s r a rma th e s m and di t ibuted, the Ch i n put li t to the eeting, the following were declared to have been elected

PRE SI DE N T.

TH E E F R O K G . ARL OSEBERY, .

V E - E I C PR SI DE N TS.

F A B L O . C. . ORD WELBY LLINGTON , G

H . P S A ENRY B WHEATLEY, . . . L MM P . S . A . G. AURENCE GO E, L ORD BELHAVEN AND STENTON . H P Di t . . . . A . F G ILTON RICE, s P M as. A HILIP NOR AN , Tre S . .

COUN CI L . M THE CHAIR AN OF THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. TH E L OF L ORD MAYOR ONDON .

n A . Ho M . VISCOUNT DILLON , . Oxon . SE E H A A L E E V NT NNU M TING. 2 1

P E . M J . SLIE. AL A M P A EXANDER GR HA , . S . .

H A . H . A P. . ARBEN , S . W H P A . . S . . J ARDY , . H . . F I . S . . J G EAD,

G . F L W . A RENCE .

P R . LETH BY P . A . A ROFESSOR W , S . . H L GILBERT . OVEGROVE . R SI R . a M A ICHARD B MARTIN , B rt, . . F PRI DE x I . AU C. . . COLONEL W . , S L WALTER . SPIERS,

SI R K . B . G . JOHN TAYLOR,

P . . A . JOHN TOLHURST, S

F. W . TROUP . EM P A . S . ERY WALKER, .

H 01V. TRE A S URE R .

M M M P M . RDI SH A . S . . JA ES F. GO E . T FAIR AN O ,

H I T R E RE TAR Y. ON . O C A UD . S

O MM . J SEPH TRUSLOVE . BERNARD GO E

o tlta ks o re i ri n ou ncil and O lcers Vote f n t t g C fi .

P A m M H . . R . S . W J . ARDY, oved That the th anks of the Society be accorded to the retiring Council and the Ofli cers of the Society for ” a a m their services since the last nnu l eeting.

Mr sa a was c . H ardy id th t when he onnected with the Home Counties M agazine he h ad h ad photographs taken of s L for now some Of the Old building in ondon , which,

h s r his a a t at he h ad eve ed connection with the m g zine, he

had r use and r f a as r no fu ther , he would the e ore h ve ple u e i n presenting them to the Society. H L The moti on was seconded by MR . GILBERT . OVE

G and a ut to the was ar ROVE , h ving been p vote c ried with acc a a l m tion . 2 2 SEVENTH ANNUAL MEETI NG.

r Ha for his A vote of thanks was also accorded to M . rdy a don tion .

- A ddress b the Vice P resident i n the hai r . y , C

- V P s P M as . S . A . The ice re ident, MR . HILIP N OR AN , Tre ,

his a r s a e I . s . ee nt . then delivered dd e (S , p )

o e o ha i V t f t nks to Cha rman .

MR. H . ENRY B WHEATLEY, moved

That the thanks of this meeting are hereby given to P rma s A - P s a . S . Mr. hilip No n , Tre Vice re ident of S c t for s on s as and the o ie y, pre iding thi occ ion , ” f r his A r ss o dd e .

L ' S s he . R . d t MR WALTE PIERS, econde m was and arr an otion , which then put to the vote c ied un i m ousl y .

Vote o tha nks to the oci et o A n ti u a f S y f q ries . H m MR . J . G. EAD, oved That the grateful thanks of the Society be given to the President an d Council of the Society of A nti q uaries for the loan Of this room for the presen t m ” eeting.

m a S . . The otion h ving been econded by MR G T . WHITE and a m s was a . LEY, put to the vote c rried un ni ou ly The CHAIRMAN ac knowledged the vote on behalf of the S c of A a s and m a o iety ntiqu rie , the eeting then termin ted .

R ECE NT DE MOL ITIONS IN BLA CKH EATH .

BY H L GILBERT . OVEGROVE.

H VANBRUGH OUSE.

H I S was situated on the southern side o f Westcombe

Pa r R a ac a S E . s fr fac n k o d , Bl khe th , . , the outh ont i g Va s nbrugh Field . It was a rectangular building of stock bric k with a c ir cular o r at as and s s and a s m c ar t we the e t we t end , e icir ul ba f sam am r c r of r fr y o the e di ete in the ent e the no th ont . The princ ipal entrance on the south front was never a r e f a r of s n and had for m an p omin nt e tu e the de ig , been y s b r c s a r r fl ea c a a . f was at y r overed y l ge on erv to y The oo , c ed a and su a ara a f r over with le d , rrounded by p pet bout ou f e a flat c s r r u e t high, with oping tone unning o nd the whole b s s and ba . a r uilding, including the tower y The w ll we e or ra s o r r namented solely by ised band f b ickwo k . Intern a was a a a assa a n fr m lly there long, d rk centr l p ge le di g o the ti ny entrance hall an d ornamented with pilasters and r ss s s r r on ac S ms ece e ; thi cor ido Opened e h ide to roo , no one of which was of good S iz e with the exception of the a arr r a ar s m c rc ar dining room , long n ow oom with l ge e i i ul ba an a a r c ss S ar y window d t one end e e ed idebo d . Con Siderable modern additions h ad been made to the building and ar c a a s r e indi ated by h tching on the pl n , the e we e made early in the last century to provide accommodation ’ for a s s was s a s for a ladie chool , which e t bli hed here long ar s r of ma and the c m period . The he th we e rble hi ney c s Of ca to s m s s as a r pie e wood , well rved i ple de ign ; ule r w r erma t s ra of r the e e e no ov n el , The photog ph the exte ior L IN A 2 4 DE MO ITIONS BL CKH EAT H . f s combe Pa R a was a 1 0 1 s rom We t rk o d t ken in 9 , hortly w be fore the building as pulled down . rra a assa s of is u A subte ne n p ge, thi end which blocked p s is s s r s of but vi ible, uppo ed to connect the g ound the s of a as a few r f House with tho e V nbrugh C tle, hund ed eet a r a a s of aw y, but ecent exc v tion in the neighbourhood the reputed exits at the other end have failed to discover any

proof of the connection . was at e of e The building , the b ginning the ninete nth f c a E a a . r ss ss o . entu y, in the po e ion Mr dw rd V nbrugh

VANBRUGH CASTLE .

s is now s a rat s Thi building undergoing exten ive lte ion , s s of are of r a the outbuilding , ome which mo e recent d te a s a e n s th n the hou e, h ving b e pulled down by the pre ent r and a s s on r a owne , the brick w ll enclo ing the ground the o d

s a e m r a s - s ide h ving b en re oved unde treet widening cheme , which h as also caused the removal of the old Park wall

s . s c s a was a and is S w oppo ite Thi en lo ing w ll crenel ted , ho n on ac m a r a c S its tu rretted the co p nying O dn n e urvey, while gateway is illustrated in a photograph taken shortly before

demolition . ’ as is s Of Va r s The C tle, without doubt , the be t nb ugh s a r c s s his ass s was a a d m ll b i k hou e , but m ive ty le better d pte to s n of ar s a s s c r a s a as the de ig l ge tone m n ion . The i cul r t irc e ’ is s as was fr Va s s n s f m a u ed , equent in nbrugh de ig , to or r r of r a a a p ominent membe the p incip l elev tion , lthough it m s as a c s c a and n beco e , on equen e , b dly lighted inconvenie t . The photograph taken in a cramped situation does not d o

u s as s the b ilding ju tice, , it looked quite picture que when r s viewed in sha p per pective. Mince-piece House ( n ow Sherwood and an arched a a a fr a r d s to a a g tew y le ding om V nb ugh Fiel Bl ckhe th , s a a few ar s s s t nd y d to the outh ; the e, together with some

of s Par and Par the conduit in Greenwich k, the k wa ll f rr a are a s a Sir a ru re e ed to bove, l o ttributed to John V nb gh .

is ss s S is s m a It po ible the hou e next herwood , which i il r

Phot b H L ove r ove o y G . . g J VA B R U H H O E N G U S .

Fr m We s mbe P rk R oa d o tc o a .

2 6 H DE MOL ITIONS IN BLA CKHEAT .

Arms and Comptroller- General of the Board of

s s s Work and Surveyor of the Garden and Water (c. r r s L n a H s Othe wo k in ondon i cluded the Oper ou e , ’ Ha a on s of H is a s s a r ym rket the ite M je ty The t e, ’ u 1 8 mm r H s a s H us b rnt down in 7 9 ; Su e ou e, W lpole o e, Chel ’ sea 1 1 s r H s a a s , 7 5 (de troyed) ; G eenwich o pit l, King Willi m 1 1 6-2 6 a r H S r s Block , 7 ; W te Tower, igh t eet, Ken ington ,

1 2 2 - 2 s r s - H s S a a 7 4 (de t oyed) ; Goo e pie ou e, cotl nd Y rd, ’ - P P s 1 2 2 2 s o and St. a s ar a f 7 4 (de tr yed) , ul on ge, Dept ord ,

1 2 2 - 2 s 7 4 (de troyed) . ’ A n example of Sir John Vanbrugh s work is to be found ’ on Plate 1 I Of the Lon don Topographical Society s repro o Of s t r r s S r ducti n the Ken ing on Tu npike T u t u vey, in the ar S s H R a s s is Ch ity chool , Ken ington igh o d , who e ite now covered by the Kensington Town H all . A r r r i s Mr. a ra a The w ite indebted to lex nde G h m , F n Mr for ma r s f c s a d . . . a a n to F W Nunn , ny inte e ting t be ri g on s f m s of s s ac the building which or the ubject thi hort count.

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b H L ozze r ove P h oto y G . . g

VA N BR U G H CAST E L .

o u h F ron t S t .

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A OF CH E A SI AN D POU T Y SH W I G T H E PL N P DE L R , O N

ADJACENT STR EE TS . S I G NS OF OLD LO N DO N

BY H P Di . . A r. S . . . F G ILTON RICE , etc

A e 1 1 nt 1 . [ , vol . , p

H A D TH E A A C E PS IDE A N DJ CENT STREETS .

E — P CHEAPSID OULTRY .

Old s r La Cha nge . Fo te ne. Fr r La a r . id y St eet . Gutte ne Br ad r r . e S t eet Wood St eet.

Bow r L a ne . Milk St eet . u n r e H La an d ar Q ee St e t oney ne M ket . or La r La w ence ne. S er L a S r . op ne . King t eet B uck a . le rsbury . Guildh ll S s ar r r Lan . tock M ket. I onmonge e W a b o r . l ro k . Old Jew y ’

r s . St . Mild ed

a s r a a or Westche e was s Che p ide, o igin lly Che p p , the mo t m f L a fr m i portant stree t in the City O ondon le ding o St . ’ Pa P s r ar s r as . ul Chu chy d on the we t, to the oult y on the e t f r and a r s s r was so In the ourteenth centu y, l te , thi t eet ’ broad betwixt Soper s Lane an d the Great Cross that

s s and r r a f s s r r and jou t , othe g e t e tivitie , we e held the e ; mar was of s ree ket held in the middle the t t, which did not rf r raffi of s inte e e with the t c the people holding hops . r r m r s a r s and was The e we e nu e ou t ve n in Chepe, it enacted that no alestake bearing the sign or leaves (the bush) should project over the street more than seven feet in len t g h . 2 8 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

It was here that citi z ens suffered punishment for selling fa s s or for c s r as r l e good being dete ted in giving ho t me u e. In the reign of Edward I I I ( 1 3 2 7) all of the trade of goldsmiths were directed to sit in their shops in the H igh S r of and t a S r a nor ss of t eet Chepe, h t no ilve in pl te, ve el or s e S s of L gold ilv r, hould be old in the City ondon , except ’ in the said street Of Chepe or in the King s Exchange ’ ( Herbert s H istory of the Twelve Great Companies Charles I determined to clear Cheapside of all trades but the goldsmiths in order to make the approach to ’ Pa s a e and s who f s to a r St. ul gr nd r ; tho e re u ed le ve we e committed to the Fleet. l 6 h 1 6 f r r On t November, 34 , the ollowing O de in Council was issued ’ r as sm s Row a s and Lom Whe e in Gold ith , in Che p ide a S s s s are s s of r b rd treet, diver hop held by per on othe ra s a f r S was an a n t de , whereby th t uni o m how which orn me t to those places and a lustre to the City i s now greatly ’ s all s s s s Row are dimini hed , the hop in Gold mith to be occupied by none but goldsmiths ; and all the goldsmiths who keep Shops in other parts of the City are to resort

or L a S r or a s . thither, to omb rd t eet Che p ide A nd again the King issues another tyrannical order in 1 6 r a L r a an d A rm im 37 , th e tening the o d M yor lde en with ’ prisonment if they do n ot at once enforce the Kin g s com a a all s s s s d a s and Lom m nd , th t hop hould be clo e in Che p ide ’ a s s s s f r 1 2 bard Street th t were not gold mith hop . Be o e 83

r was a s of a - a s r the e ettlement t llow ch ndler he e, but they

r r r C a a ar. La r af we e o de ed to le r out in th t ye te , ter the

of ar s was a s - r s time Ch le I , it inh bited by ilk me cer ,

a rs an d s rs. dr pe , ho ie There is a great deal of interesting m atter to be gathered fr m c ar s r of s s o Stow con erning the e ly hi to y thi treet . Soon after the time the signs were ordered to be re ’ ” r a L s E P s . l oth moved We e d in loyd vening o t, July, 1 6 a a a s of a s fr m o f 7 5 , th t the inh bit nt Che p ide, o the end S e of a a King tr et, to the end Old Jewry , h ve begun to h ve

S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

the f a sam m a r as ran b ra s ootw y in the e nne the St d , y i ing ” an d it taking away the posts. The S igns of the houses of Cheapside and the Poultry are arra a a a r r as i s r difli cu lt nged in lph betic l o de , it ve y to ascertain the exac t positions of all the Signs as they stood in the street ; they are then followed by the Signs of the a ac s r s c m n s r Lan dj ent t eet , om enci g with Fo te e on the n r S an d n at Of P r e o th ide, endi g the end the oult y , th n returning to the Old Change and following all the side s r t eets an d lanes as far as Walbrook . The illustrations are produced from Old shop bills either from th e Banks collection in the British Museu m or from m y own collection .

A ER N E LDE WE T H EPE . S . S C

1 m cord wane r a e . 349 . Willi de Wynton , A NGEL . I N CHEPE .

sm . ar 3. Cl ke, gold ith On the x vij day of February dyd ry d in a care

' r L ar s w fl a oldsm th at (th ough ondon) Cl ke y g y , the ” S igne of the Angel] in Chepe (for some Offence not — ’ M ach n s D i a r . stated). y y

AN . GEL. CHEAPSIDE 16 H ic kford s . 5 3 . , gold mith “ A t M H i ckford s at the Sign of th e Angel i n

a s ma ar Of S r s and S an d Che p ide you y he ilk ibbon , ilk

S r s s of r a and s r s s ilver ibbon , piece b oken pl te ilve poon , ” s which are suppo ed to be lost .

1 6 a s H a s . 90. J me llett , gold mith A S . NGEL. NEAR BREAD TREET; CHEAPSIDE — 16 E as r s an d . L n s. Li ttle Londo 77 . li C i p Mr o ne n D i

A F NCHOR AND CASE O KNIVES . YE CORNER OF QUEEN

STREET , CHEAPSIDE .

1 H r. 750. John yde, cutle

ANGEL AND CROWN .

16 s . 8 . 3 . Mr Thomp on 30 S IGN S OF OLD LONDON .

A . BOW NGEL AND STAR NEAR CHURCH .

1 6 n as s. 7 5 . Thom Dow 1 1 2 m r . a ar 7 S . M iott .

1 1 2 . rs 7 John Roge . A NCHOR . CHEAPSIDE .

1 6 u r s . 7 3 . B tle , gold mith

H r s r r 1 . am r a 0 S a . 7 9 uel i , linen d pe A RTICHOKE.

1 1 L s . 7 7 . ewi Yonge A H TLAS AND ERCULES . NEXT TO CORNER OF FRIDAY

STREET .

8 P Lea a r. 1 68 . . , globe m ke L s r A M rs. m 1 0 1 . ea a a as 7 , p elle , then c lled the tl .

H . L BACON OUSE NEAR FOSTER ANE .

1 r s r ar r s . 5 77 . Ch i tophe B ke , book eller

L E . W ESTCH EPE . BALLE , h Westche e St . ar Colchirc e . p , M y

Le Balle. L ately demised to Thomas Glou cester an d William Cantlowe by Thom as Charleton and Eli z abeth h is f wi e. A i t D 2 8th Ma 2 2 H r nc en eeds . y , en y VI ( , C P T BALL . ARISH OF S . MARY COLECHURCH , NEAR MER ’ CER S HALL .

1 6 . 50. Mentioned

A . BELL LEHOUSE CHEAPSIDE , WEST OF WOOD

STREET .

2 . 1 7 3 . Mentioned

BELL . NEAR THE CONDUIT . c b H P r a a r — La . 1 . 707 tely oc upied y oole , b nk upt the ” s an d S a r s — L hou e hop were dve ti ed to be let. ond on G az ette 2 2 nd a a , J nu ry,

LE W ESTCH EPE . BELLE , . — a . Ca lenda r o Will s Cou rt o 1 404 . Mentioned in will f , f

BELL. CHEPE . Karke ll Elionora . 1 5 50 . , widow

2 L 3 S IGNS OF OLD ONDON .

Hoods for Rich Batchelors and Velvet Coats and gold ” a s for s rs ch in gentlemen U he . 1 6 mas P s . s as a a r. 95 Tho ur ell, de cribed gown m ke ’ -A - M H BLACK ORE S EAD . CHEAPSIDE . 1 6 m . as t rs S s . 59 Tho mi he , gold mith

1 6 - 1 0 . R r s 7 5 7 3 obert Cuthbe t, gold mith .

1 06- 1 1 2 as a s 7 7 . Thom Be ch, gold mith . ’ - - M BLACK A OOR S H EAD . CHEAPSIDE . “ Whereas there was Stolen from the House Of M “ b Tho . Dummer in Well Close on Saturday night e tween the hours Of 9 and 1 1 OClock a Gold Pendulum r a a a M E ar s. W tch with chain m de by . dw d Bing You are desired to stop them and give Notice to ' “ M c s at ac - a- rs . Tho . Bea h Gold mith The Bl k Moo Head in Cheapside and you shall have 2 Guineas ” — R ar . D ai Cou rant 2 rd S r 1 06. ew d ly , 3 eptembe , 7

1 2 . as a s . 74 Thom Wildm n , gold mith ’ ’ BLA KMOOR H S H ALL AG AI NST 8 C S EAD . ADLER S , 3 , CHEAP

SIDE .

1 . a s s and ra s r rc rs . 739 J me We t F nci G egg , me e 1 d rs 66. a s an a 7 D vi Cooke, dr pe .

BLAKE BOY. CHEAP . “ ’ 1 62 d a of Desember was sla ne n s 5 . The xxx y y in Joh

s r G lbard - s dwell n at s of t ett , y gold myth y g the ene the ’ a - a s w ff s sun call d Bl ke Boy in the Che p , by y y [ ] y — ’ M achy n s Di a ry . r ss a 1 6 5 2 . The proprieto i ued token . L S . BLACK BOY. CORNER OF OPER ANE

1 6 . 8 1 . Mentioned

. S BLACK BOY OUTH SIDE OF CHEAPSIDE, NEAR GUTTER

LANE.

1 2 Mr a . 73 . . W llenger M BLACK BOY AND CA EL. CHEAPSIDE . r m 1 . a a . 694 . Mr W eh

AND M . S BLACK BOY CO B NEAR WOOD TREET, CHEAP

SIDE . 1 A s H ar a r ar s 744 . . Welle , ung y W te W ehou e .

N S IG S OF OLD LO NDON . 3 3

At sam ac is ma af r s fas n the e pl e de te the newe t hio , Ca uch ia a s H s n n s H n d p Velvet Clo k , ood , Bo et , oop a P c a s quilled etti o t . H BLACK ORSE .

1 6 . am s St . sm a r s for a 77 J e John , gold ith , he dve ti ed gold “ m a ar 2 c s scr U rbanus VI ed l weighing ne oun e , in ibed I I ”

P M x . etc a . ont. ’ BLACK LYON . OVER AGAINST MERCERS CHAPEL.

166 M r. car r s . 3 . S bo ough, gold mith 1 1 2 Lar arc s of r c ra r a r s to 7 . ge p el F en h b ndy we e dve ti ed be s r old he e . R BLACK AVEN . " 16 1 0 Dec’ H a at ac Ra in a 3 5 . M oll nd the Bl k ven Che p ”

f e H s n r o f a f . s H n . a a ide, wi e to oll nd , t tio e , died wol e

16 c as r s . 96 . Ni hol C i p W BLACK S AN .

1 66 A rc r. 0 . nthony Be he

. N BLUE A NCHOR AND BALL EAR THE CONDUIT. ’

1 A m rc r s shO . 707 . e e p

BLUE A NCHOR AND STAR . OVER AGAINST WOOD

STREET .

1 2 c a sm . 7 9 . Mi h el Boult, gold ith

1 R c ar sm . 7 5 0. i h d Boult, gold ith

B . LEw BOAR NEAR THE CONDUIT. 1 E ] a s ss a far n fr m r zekiel W lli i ued thi g token o he e. 1 6 2 mas ar s ma a s a s s 9 . Tho C ey , ilk n ; l o John W lli , ilk

man .

1 2 a H a S a r m ar 7 6. Willi m y , ilkm n , he e oved to the Blue Bo

an d r n c r r of r La . C ow , o ne Gutte ne 1 r r n d an 6 am s ran S a s . 7 5 . J e B t , ilk th owe ilkm W C . L BLUE BOAR AND RO N CORNER OF CARTER ANE ,

CHEAPSIDE . 1 2 6 am H a s a r m fr ar 7 . Willi y , ilkm n, e oved om the Blue Bo n by the Co duit.

Th ere is no date known for th e i ssue of th is and many oth er tokens n ot dated in th is paper ; presumably th ey belong to th e middle r of th e seventeenth centu y. 34 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

H . E BLUE BOAR S EAD CHEAPSID . 1 1 70 . Mentioned . W BLE GOAT. CHEAPSIDE .

1 d . 660. Mentione ’

H ED E . H D E L . BORE S CHEPE, N AR ONY ANE

1 2 E s z f s s . c s d o ss a wa 5 5 John c le ton die ei ed thi me u ge, it s i s r Pa r c r then demi ed to Chr tophe yne, g o e . ’ BOO E S H WE T H EPE H L . R EADE . S C AND ONY ANE

ormerl of E s sm . y John ccle ton , gold ith

1 8 1 . as ac s A r a . 5 Nichol B khou e, lde m n ’

H . . BOAR S EAD CORNER OF WOOD STREET, CHEAPSIDE

1 6 . r. 90 M Wade.

1 6 8 . 9 . John Wilde ’ H BOAR S EAD AND STAR. CORNER OF WOOD STREET.

'

1 . i choll and R rc rs a Ofl ra an 744 N edwood , me e , le ving t de d s elling cheap .

BOLE, LE . I N CHEPE . 1 ffr le r at le Bole is re 374 . Geo ey Taverne in Chepe to ceive ale fr m his af r sa f f s s in o o e id wi e orty hilling , to which extent the testator had formerly defrauded

BOW CHURCH YARD . To all Sh o hee ers a nd Others p p , r s Mr ER Pr r a . CLU Bow Whe e JOHN , inte , in r - ar a s L i s a c as Chu ch Y d , Che p ide, ondon , l tely de e ed ; s is to c a the s ss of Pr Thi give Noti e, Th t Bu ine inting,

&c . is ar on E L ZA E H Of now c ried by I B T , Widow the

sa Mr. G L E R she a sa H a s id U , h ving the me nd to ’ act for her as her a H s a em lo d f r a , l te u b nd p y o m ny Years ; r S rs s and s of Par s are Whe e hopkeepe Bill , Bill cel , curiously engraved on Copper : Also Marks for acc s s H a r as rs of H a s &c are n ra Tob oni t , be d he t , . e g ved o n Wood or Copper. La s for S r s s s A car s G r er bel u geon Che t , pothe ie , o s, m h d &C. a a r a or a y be the e, p inted pl in . “ A so B a R c s fo ax s &c i s fo l l nk e eipt r T e , . T tle r

36 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

s a a out of a R at s 1 687 . The In t nt t ken oom the Bull Head Tavern Cheapside or left in a H ackney Coach a Silver Tobacco Box ingraved on the Lid with a "t nd a a o r Coat of A rms &c . a Med l f Cha les the 1

s o s of Lid and in raved fa tened t the in ide the , g on the ‘ s ac Sm at a in ide to , J ob ith it doth belong, the Bl ck H H r a A us Lyon in igh olbo n , d te ug t

London G az ette 1 S r 1 68 . , 5 th eptembe , 7

BULL H EAD . UPPER END OF CHEAPSIDE .

1 6 a rar s ra r. 7 5 . Benj min Ge d , linen d pe

BULL HEAD AND THREE TUNS TAVERN .

1 2 6 . 7 . John Boxwell

1 2 . 74 . Mentioned 1 r was a a sa r m for a ns 744 . The e gre t le oo uctio .

BUNCH OF GRAPES. a P r s 1 6 . a . 59 N th niel otte , gold mith 6 1 94" H s s sm as . } Thom o kin , gold ith 1 703 . 1 1 7 I ' m S aff r r sc s . t o d B i oe, gold ith 1 1 2 7 . W W E TCH EPE . B . . S S O CAGE , LE , MARY LE a Wi m r r l o ll . 1 am Coventre a . C . s 407 . Willi , e ce f ’ . N M ERCERs CANDLESTICK EAR CHAPEL, CHEAPSIDE .

f s r . 1 0 . . f 7 9 N Cli , book elle W E T H EPE CARDEN LE H ATTE . S C . S , LE 1 6 3 5 ’ a rn A t ve . 1 405 . } ’ CARDINAL S CAP .

as a r. 1 687 . Thom T ylo alias CASTLE . WESTCHEAP CHEAPSIDE . mas m s a S r 1 6 1 1 . . Tho To lin on , kinne a a r ss e a fa fr r F bi n B owne, i u d rthing token om he e . R 6 CIVET CAT AND OSE . 5 , CHEAPSIDE . ’ i rf r s R e s P ar . 1 785 . gg e ume y w ehou e

COCK . CHEAPSIDE . f ar of R r c ar . 1 390. The ou teenth ye i h d II Thys yere the goodman at the Cooke [Cock] in

SIGNS OF OLD LONDON . 37

’ C at c was mord er d heppe, the new ondite in Cheppe, h s b n ht and w ffe of s in y bede y yg , the y the how e brente an d three o f hys se rvanttes drawn e an d hanged ” at T bom e for sa - hroni cle o the G re y the me dede. C f y

F r i a rs o London f . H C O FFEE OUSE . CHEAPSIDE .

1 66 . ar s Kiftell ss a fr r 9 Ch le i ued penny token om he e .

C O NDUITS .

r a W estch e e ci rca 1 2 8 The G e t Conduit built in p , 5 ,

tem . H n r G ale s a r was rs n a p e y y , M yo , the fi t co duit th t brought sweet water by pipes of lead u nderground f r r r and s a P . om Tybu n , it tood ne the oultry The Little Conduit stood in the middle of the street s r La n a r cas s Fo te ne a d Old Ch nge. On g eat oc ion s s an wme the e conduit r with . W CO H EDE . . , THE I N CHEPE R r m f hi s r s 1 6 . H n a 4 9 obe t eworth , ge tle n, le t inte e t in the is f d a r Cowhede in Chepe to h wi e Johan an d ughte .

B W E O . C RAN . OVER AGAINST CHURCH i s k r. 1 6 . . w nnoc 7 5 G S , book elle

1 2 Mrs . 69 . . Wootton

R r ra r. 1 6 . 97 obert B ough , linen d pe A H C RANE AND NCHOR . OVER AGAINST ALF MOON

TAVERN .

1 a and r r rs. 770. S ge Tu ne , glove

C HEAPSIDE CROSS. This was one of the twelve crosses erected by

Edward I to h is Queen Eleanor. It was erected in 1 2 9 1 to mark one Of the resting places of the body of Queen Eleanor on its way from s m s r s o Lincolnshire to We t in te Abbey . It to d in the r of Westch e e ac s ra c cent e p , ex tly oppo ite to the ent n e r had fr re - edified on to Wood St eet. It been equently u s o cas s of r a s and vario c ion oy lty vi iting the City , it a s 2 nd Ma 1 6 was fin lly demoli hed on y , 4 3 , in the

a of saa P r . mayor lty I c ennington , the egicide 38 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

W N L . CORD AINERY, THE . EAR GUTTER ANE , CHEPE

1 2 8 . 5 Mentioned . CROWN E . , LE . CHEPE

r s f -l - w a o t a e Bo . Chepe in the p i h S . M ry L e Crowne .

A c a c b r as Ax bri e quitt n e y B other Thom gg , rent f r L f r f o H o s . 6d . collector oly T inity, ondon , 4 , rom the rs of W odecok a r r of L executo John , l te me ce ondon , fr om the above Shop.

1 1 H A nci e t ds A n Dee . enry IV ( , CROWN E WEST H E PE . C . , LE Wes h ir tc . ar olc . epe St . M y C h che Le Crowne .

Thomas Gloucester and William Can tlowe are seised Of it.

2 2 nd Ma 2 2 H r VI A nci ent D eeds y , en y ( , C .

CROWN E . WE T H EPE , LE S C . Westch e e p . Le Crowne ca , tenement lled . a ar a r r of L Gr nt by M k W lker, g oce , ondon , to a Bracebri e R ar a La A Willi m gg , ich d B tte, urence yle mer ra d r r r rs an Pa sc . , d pe , John rke , ivene

1 H r A nci nt D eds e e . en y VII ( , C W C . RO N CHEAPSIDE . Of E a I V a r a In the reign dw rd W lte W lker, dwelling at S of r a s his the ign the C own in Che p ide, told little

c if u ma r to hild , he wo ld be quiet, he would ke him hei For s s f r a the Crown . thi innocent peech the un o tun te man appears to have suffered the extreme penalty of w for r the la High T eason .

l 2 6 . ac s vo . . Mentioned in Bl k tone, iv, p 4 W Bow P CRO N . I N ARISH . s s was cc the r of H V Thi hou e o upied in eign enry I I I ,

r s ra am and some time afte by a con ide ble mercer, n ed Ha Of a c fa 1 6 and f John re, n ient mily ; he died in 5 4 le t ’ s s his f r son R ar H ar - Maitland s thi hou e to ou th ich d e .

H isto London 8 2 . ry of , p. 9

C HA R LE S S M I T H

‘ At the Crown and Glove ea , n r BOW- Church H PS I E , C E A D ; L O N D O N i "

' E LL 8 Men 3 and Women s Bath Lamb

G o v ttin l es, and M i s and all oth er 301 18 of G o es at Re fonable t l v , a Ra es.

SE E . P 3 9 .

40 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

M S C . DIAL, THE . GOLDS ITH TREET, HEAPSIDE m 1 a Wi nrowe m s ca s r s r. 74 5 . Willi , u i l in t ument elle P P T DOG AND ORRIDGE O . CHEAPSIDE . M 1 6 r. a s. 94 . W lli

DOLPHIN .

1 6 1 Dan a r. 9 . . T ylo SI DE EAST BOW FEATHERS TAVERN . SOUTH , OF CHURCH ,

CHEAPSIDE .

1 6 r r r s a far fr r . 5 0. The p op ieto i sued thing token om he e

- 1 682 1 . P r 705 aul Ker y.

FEATHERS TAVERN . CHEAPSIDE. Lost on Saturday night a Gold Watch of Tom ’ s ma a and a R and a pion ke with blue white S tin ibbon , K r r n s ey tied to it with a Blac k string . Whoeve b i g it

M r m a r to . S ith t The Feathe s Tavern in Cheapside ”

s a a as R ar . The Da i oura nt h ll h ve 5 Guine ew d ly C , 8 h A r 1 t 06. p il , 7

FEATHERS TAVERN . CHEAPSIDE .

1 . 740 Mentioned .

1 ma s f Ra s ff r s r m 744 . The ker o ppee nu we e de i ed to eet here to consider an application now depending for Ob taining an exclusive Patent for making and vending

s of s f thi kind nuf .

FEATHERS TAVERN . CHEAPSIDE . “ 1 E f r 2 . ca o a 7 5 Good du tion Youth at a Cheap Rate. d R Mr a . at H i n r s r six The ev Bowm n , utton Yo k hi e ,

s fr m R c ac s E s La and mile o i hmond , te he ngli h , tin ,

c acc mm a s s a de ently o od te the Boy with Bo rding, l h s s c s a ar C oat &c . at Pr of P , Book , , the i e Ten ound ye a Bo e ch y . sa M r ma i s now and ma The id . Bow n in Town , y d s a R r r r r be poke with t the ev M . G ainge s at the B oad

P ac c fr r H r s s t f l e in Bla k ia s. e p opose to e orward with such Boys as shall then be ready next Monday from

etween G utter Lane and Wood r t B St ee . S IGNS OF OLD LONDON . 4 1

The White Horse Inn without Cripplegate by — m s r cas a e Mr. a s a the New tle w ggon . Not Bow n de i e ’ meeting of the Childrens parents of Governors at The Feathers Tavern in Cheapside next Friday at ’ 3 O C.

The Old way Of going to a Boarding School .

FL E RDE Y E W H E PE . OU L S, L . STC

6 N ar 1 . am a s a r ca Le 3 5 Willi de C w ton . e the t ve n lled

1 ar s H a . 40 5 . } C dinal t W L FLO ER DE UCE .

1 06 . a s . 7 Cl yton , gold mith

FOU NTAIN TAVERN . CHEAPSIDE . 1 1 7 0 . Mentioned .

1 . a an a s . 744 Mentioned . C lled lehou e M R w FOUNTAIN AND BEAR . GOLDS ITHS o .

1 6 . R s r. 5 5 John othwell , book elle

1 r R s r. 1 . 66 Ma y othwell, book elle

S . FOU NTAIN AND TAR NEAR FEATHERS TAVERN , CHEAPSIDE

r H s. 1 M . 744 . ughe

FOUR COFFINS . CHEAPSIDE .

m s s r a r. 1 6 8 . a 8 J e Morri , unde t ke m s r s 1 . He a s a r 69 3 dverti ed ong t othe thing , Mou ning ” s a or r Bed , bl ck g ey .

FOX . CHEAPSIDE . l foot 1 H as e . 706 .

M r P a ra r. 1 2 . . 7 5 ike T ntum, linen d pe

FOX AND LEG . CHEAPSIDE .

L a . 1 700. W . eg n

FOX AND SUGAR LOAF . CHEAPSIDE . f r R b . r am ss a a fr m r o Ki kh i ued thing token o he e. A Fox UNBOUND . GAINST THE GREAT CONDUIT, CHEAP

SIDE .

1 A n n s a n r. 548 . unk own t tio e

FRYING PAN .

r r r m r. 1 67 3 . Geo ge B owne, i on onge 2 4 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

WE P G ERDLERESSELDE . STCH E E .

1 — al o i 2 . l d . W 3 3 Mentione C f ls . R E GEORGE AND THE D AGON . CHEAPSID MARKET . E ar ar s s a r dw d J vi is ued penny token from he e .

. PARRI H E T. GILDEN COCK CHEAPSIDE , IN THE S OF S P ANCRAS . 1 H u sh d r r a s e z an . 590. J me y , citi en g oce r 2 0th A s 1 0 and was Died he e ugu t, 5 9 , buried in the

c rc of t . Pa cras r La H e was S S . hu h n , ope ne twice a B his rs f h m rried . y fi t wi e he ad eleven children and his s by econd eighteen .

GILT FOX . CHEPE . 1 S rs r f 6 . and s a o 5 9 John Foxe, ilve mith gold mith, m ke s H e 1 A s . po tle Spoon died 597 .

GLOVE .

1 1 a a ar s. 69 . N th niel M ke

1 a ar s. 708. Willi m M ke

GOLDEN A NCHOR .

1 6 8. s . 9 Gilpin , gold mith H T GOLDEN A RTI C O E .

1 a s L . 705 . Ch rle loyd

GOLDEN BALL. CORNER OF FRIDAY STREET.

' - fl rd r sc s 1 1 Sta o . 1 7 3 2 7 5 . B i oe , gold mith

A E a s a r s CHASED PERGNE ; light, m ll , cu iou gilt Sett Of D ressing Plate ; su ndry Pieces of the fine Old ’ as emboss d P a two s and light ch ed l te, fine gilt Cup rs c as r s a ar Of Cove , h ed Tu een , gre t V iety Monument s c s s a s a r r O f Candle ti k , Ink t nd , ve y complete Se vice ’ ad roon d S a P a s and s s Tea s g h ped l te Di he , Kettle , a rs of all S z s S s of a s rs s r s W ite i e , ett C nni te , Knive , Fo k ,

an d S s as s S a - P a R a as poon in C e , h ving l te, epe ting, ch ed

or a a and S r a c s b m s pl in , Gold , Met l, ilve W t he , y the o t m r m n as m ra am Delande r e inent Wo k e , To pion , G h , , r a s c o f &C. P a togethe with the gre te t Choi e New l te,

r as d or a s f or r am a t a r eithe ch e pl in , u e ul o n ent l , h t eve as s Sa at an one m f r an w expo ed to le y Ti e be o e, d will s r m S A F R R S E be old ext e ely low, by T F O D B I CO , S c s . o fSecon d h an d Plate Whtc h e s c c l

‘ ' c w cls et . and th e me n for Old Pla re WatCh c g

A L L J O R T S

' ‘ v rlo n Sto n(15 IlvcnI St l of Co ats o fArm s lw r gf rc fls Ste Engra e

SEE P 2 . 4 .

S IGNS OF OLD LONDON . 4 3

at C r of a - S r a s the o ner Frid y t eet, in Che p ide, the a R as of a Golden B ll only, by e on the great Qu ntity that h as been bought reasonable for some Months past ; and as c heap as at any other Shop whatever ; the most Money continues to be given for any Quanti s of P a a s and s an for s c as tie old l te, W tche , Jewel d u h ar e pawned . B A R s a ar and f . S S N . o e Di mond t prig, our fluted c as C r an P a a s s two as h ed o inthi ill r C ndle tick , ch ed Gold E s and a r r as a twee , fine open Bo de ch ed T ble, to be s a old exceeding che p . 1 6 S 1 6 a a ar On th eptember, 75 , the bove ppe ed in Whit ha ll E v ni n P ost the e e g . I L GOLDEN BALL . 4 , OPPOSITE FOSTER ANE, CHEAP

SIDE . ’

1 66. r s ar s . 7 B own , w ehou e w . Bo GOLDEN BALL I N CHURCH YARD, CHEAPSIDE .

1 7 5 3 . Mentioned .

GO LDEN BALL. OVER AG AINST THE CONDUIT (BY OLD W JE RY) .

1 8 erdinando . 6 5 . F Gunter

GO LDEN BALL . CHEAPSIDE . ’ Mr R r H a s rc r 6 . . 1 7 7 obe t olden , M n me e . ’ H E N D O . G LDEN BOAR S EAD UPPER OF CHEAPSIDE .

- 6 6 M r 1 1 . . 1 69 9 Wells.

GOLDEN BODICE . CHEAPSIDE .

1 7 08. Mentioned .

GOLDEN BOTTLE .

P r n s . 1 . e r 65 3 y , gold mith A little c rystal box and a crystal cover fixed with a Gimmer and shutting like a watch was lost in ’ ld S . am s Pa or O S a . I f an on J e rke, the pring G rden y e M P r n r n sa to r. e r s at will b i g the me y , gold mith the Golden Bottle in Cheapside or to Ralph H arlow the Porter at Wallingford Hou se next Whitehall shall be ” c for s r The P e well ontented re to ing the box . rfect

Di u rnal 1 uar 1 6 . , 3th Febr y , 5 3 44 S IGN S OF OLD LONDON .

1 R s m 66 . s . 4 obert Tempe t, gold ith s r c s s r H a H was a . e 1 677 . J me o e keeping running he he e s had been at this Sign a few year . 1 H r s for New 68 . R a a 7 ich rd o e, received contribution ar ra s m ket ce .

1 6 Mr r e r . 90. . Hoa e mov d to Fleet St eet

- 1 6 1 a a R a a s . 9 5 706. N th niel gd le, gold mith ’

H E ND . GOLDEN BUCK S EAD . UPPER OF CHEAPSIDE

1 Mr. s. 696. Well W GOLDEN CANDLESTICK. LO ER END OF CHEAP

SIDE . ‘ 6 a ff. 1 70 . N th Cli ’ N H N . S GOLDEN COCK EAR ADLERS ALL, CHEAPSIDE, EAR L FOSTER ANE .

1 6 1 . Mrs L c R s r. . a a 9 u y pley, hoem ke

GOLDEN CROSS. CHEPE . 1 2 6 r s 7 . Webb , d uggi t.

GOLDEN CUP .

1 1 Ker. 7 4 .

1 ar s . h f r 744 . Ch le Webb H e ad a parcel o ight Bayonne a s h ts for ale. N B W GOLDEN FLEECE . EAR O CHURCH . m 1 0 La . 7 5 . John b

GOLDEN GOAT .

1 66 Alex a urius or r s of — s 4 . c Spi it Salts wonderful vi rtue a ai s s r d s a s s h g n t eve al i e se wa to be ad here .

GOLDEN I NN .

1 - 1 6 1 H u M del on He w s f h 8 . a r a r t e 5 8 5 gh yd t . the o igin to o R r New ive Company .

GOLDEN LYON . CHEAPSIDE .

6 . s 1 Em a r s r. 93 p on, le the elle P GOLDEN ARROT . R s 1 . 1 7 4 . obin on

GOLDEN UNICORN .

sm . 1 0 . a a 7 3 D vid Cl yton , gold ith W E T E LA . CH EP GOOT , TAVERNE ATTE S .

1 e . 3 5 7 . M ntioned

6 4 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

H - ALF MOON TAVERN . CHEAPSIDE . The following advertisement appeared in the ’ G n tl man s M a az i ne 1 th 1 e e A . g , 3 pril, 74 7 H a f a r a s His R a H l Moon T ve n , Che p ide . oy l igh ss of r a a r s re a ne the Duke Cumbe l nd, h ving e to d pe ce to r a a a l of B it in by the ever memor ble B tt e Culloden,

f on th e 1 6 A 1 choice s i ri ts a ought th pril , 74 5 , the p h ve agreed to celebrate that day annually by a Grand of a s are Jubilee in the Moon , which the St r hereby acquainted and summoned to shine with their bright ’ est Lustre by 6 o clock Ou Thu rsday next in the E ” vening.

H N . OF I N H ALF MOO TAVERN NORTH SIDE CHEPE, ALF A W MOON LLEY, BET EEN FOSTER AND GUTTER L ANES . a s r fr P s s s It could l o be ente ed om rie t Court, Fo ter an d w s an ra Lane (now NO . there a ent nce through

the tavern to Gutter Lane . s s a r s r n s Thi wa ve y old hou e . In mo e rece t time it

was called the New Lon don Tavern . It ceased to s as a a 1 8 1 and was s a exi t t vern in 7 , de troyed by fire 1 2 1 in 8 . 1 0 a s is sa to a e l 4 , Che p ide id h ve be n bui t upon the

site. ee N otes and ueries (S Q ,

HAND AND GLOVE . CHEAPSIDE .

1 . s . 744. Mr We t H N HAND I N A D.

1 0 . s a . 7 5 J . Tomkin , linen dr per

A OF L . HAND AND H T. CORNER FOSTER ANE

6 H s . 1 98 . Mr. ud on A a a London G az ette 2 8 h notice ppe red in the , t 1 All rs o m 06. s t a October, 7 pe on indebted Willi H s and Ha as rs of Ha s ud on , Senior Junior, berd he t at the Corner of Foster Lane (Bankrupts) are forthwith

a to Mr. a s H a to p y in the money due to them J me llet , ”

s at A a s . gold mith, the ngel in Che p ide S IGNS OF OLD LONDON . 47

H ARE. I N CHEPE . 1 arr as r 5 5 5 . W en w carted th ough the City with a gold ’ s s w ff for a r and hor om nd d v rs myth y , b ud y d a y e ” s a - all and so r w of A l att [time t ken] with ; ca ed o t g . ’ M ach n s D i a r y y . 1 668 . Sa rs a s a r . John nde , ilkm n , died he e H W B W O . ARP AND CRO N . FACING CHURCH

1 . s s ca s r a r 744 John John on , mu i l in t ument m ke . H ART. 1 686 H r ro t . . en y C mp H AUNCH OF VENISON . 1 H 0 1 . a 7 Mr. ll . H EN AND CHICKENS. CHEAPSIDE . 1 6 — L . s Li ttle ondon D i o . r ct r 77 Will C i p re y .

- . s ss a a f fr r Will Mo tyn i ued h l penny token om he e. H EN W BO . AND CHICKENS. OPPOSITE CHURCH

1 686 - 1 1 E ar H arr s s 7 5 . dw d i on , gold mith . 1 1 6 was r r s a s of a 7 . Notice given by the ep e ent tive the l te E ar H arr s c s m rs r m r a s dw d i on to u to e to edee thei p wn .

H EN . BOW AND CHICKENS OPPOSITE CHURCH , CHEAP

SIDE .

1 . Cha elow ra r is s Off 744 John pp , linnen d pe , elling .

H . W ORSE SHOE UNDER BO CHURCH .

1 6 . S s and ac s 59 old clock line J k line .

I NDIAN KING . UPPER END OF CHEAPSIDE . 1 P s and H m r rs r 744 . hipp enley , e ce ; they emoved to the ’ r s H a s s r La . Tu k e d , oppo ite Fo te ne L JACKANAPES TAVERN . NEAR JACKANAPES ANE , EAST w END OF PATERNOSTER Ro . as a a r th 1 6 2 Thom D inty , the l ndlo d, died 4 June, 5 h e h ad formerly lived at the Mitre and issued a token

from there in 1 649 .

- 2 0th ruar 1 66 6 . P s r s On Feb y, 5 epy w ite in his Diary SO a a to ffi and w y home the o ce, thence home , Mrs r s a all r . us n whe e little Tooke t id night with , a d a r she is and a s to p etty child , h ppen be neice to my s D 4 S IGNS OF OL LONDON .

a t a is a a at ac a a s at be u y th t de d , th t lived the J k n pe

Cheapside . H JACKANAPES ON ORSEBACK . 1 r 700. John W ight . ’ H ’ JOHN S COFFEE OUSE . NEXT NAG S H EAD TAVERN .

1 6 . 90. Mentioned

KEY, THE . CHEAPSIDE . — 1 . a as E m rc r al o C . 597 Beque thed by Thom gerton , e e . f

1 Mr s s 660 . aa a . . I c on , linendr per 2 th c r 1 660 P s s La On 9 O tobe , , epy goe with my dy , and m La P r r r r was a y dy icke ing he e, whe e the e com a of a s an d r r c r a p ny fine l die , we we e ve y ivilly t e ted , an d had a very good place to see the Pageants (it being ’ L r a r s Da a and o d M yo y) which were m ny , I believe for s c of s t ms s good , u h kind thing , but in he elve but

s f r s r a I r and a r . A a c poo b u d te the l die we e pl ed, took

M r. s and saacs to r a a r Town end I on the next doo , t ve n , ” an s d did pend 5 s . upon them . ’ A M KING S R S . CHEAPSIDE . 1 6 H — Li L n r to Lomber ttl o do D ec r . . r e n i 77 en y y . y ’ A M KING S R S . 1 6 n a P i . 0. a ass l s 9 C pt i John , gold mith

1 6 H e a s s 97 . g ve up bu ines . ’

A M . KING S R S OPPOSITE FOSTER LANE , CHEAPSIDE .

' 1 and Bu flar rs . a l ra . 74 5 D vid John , woo len d pe ’ A M S KING S R S TAVERN . OVER AGAINST WOOD TREET ,

CHEAPSIDE .

1 06. was to r as r a 7 It be let. Fo merly known the Th ee Bl ck r s Bi d . ’ ’ H KING S A RMS AND KEY . OVER AGAINST SADLERS ALL .

1 H s ss sm . 744 . George odge , po ibly gold ith ’ KING S H EAD. I N CHEPE . ’ H n s H 1 1 r o t . Eve r 0. S ca 5 e e John , King en y VI I I me to

s a a r his s r and r be thi pl ce, then h lbe t on houlde , the e

a c ar r l c holding the w t h , dep ted p ivi y when the wat h ’

was St . P r s f done ; but on ete night next ollowing, he SIGN S OF OLD LONDON . 49

and ca R a r n to sa a the Queen me oy lly idi g the id pl ce, an d there with their nobles beheld the watch of the

nd r r d m - w a r S to . City , etu ne in the o ning. ’ H B w o . KING S EAD . UNDER CHURCH , CHEAPSIDE r r ss d a far fr r The prop ieto i ue thing token om he e. ’ ’

N ER . KING S H EAD . OVER AGAI ST MERC S CHAPEL

1 6 w r. 74. Wild , je elle

1 686 Booke sm . . Fulk y , gold ith

1 6 a a s . 94. B gd le, gold mith M LA B .

1 680 a L sm . . S muel eek , gold ith The following notice appeared in the London

G az ette th a ar 1 0 -6 , 7 J nu y, 7 5 " Taken from Paul Whittle the 2 6 Dec last and supposed to be stolen these Five rings following with the following Posies

r n w d h My Love to thee e e e s all be.

v N ot th e value but my lo e.

M m nd is fixt w not ran e y i I ill g ,

I like my ch oice too well to ch ange .

’ ” Our contract was h eaven s act.

A slight gold ring set with Bristol stones an d in the

All s s set s r. middle a red . the tone in ilve He said he h ad the two first of one Ringe a Pri soner w ate and r las of R wh o in N e g , the th ee t one Betty inge, ’ f I f an rs can r m to was Ringe s wi e. y pe on p ove the be a a m at La at a s th eirs they m y h ve the the mb, Che p ide ” Conduit.

1 1 0 s . 7 . Fi h

1 . ra . 744. Mr Ing m P LAMB AND FOUR COFFINS . CORNER OF ATERNOSTER

W . RO , OVER AGAINST THE CONDUIT , CHEAPSIDE f s ra s a . r s You m y be urni hed with Fune l , etc , Co p

s e etc . pre erv d ,

Mr. a . 1 693 . D lly 0 LD L N 5 S IGN S OF O ONDO .

L LE EGGE , . CHEPE .

f - l - ar s o St. a e Le L Chepe in the p i h M ry Bowe , egge . Sh O a n Sir R r Knolles p l tely belo ging to obe t ,

knight .

D 1 - A nci ent D eeds 2 A . A H r . 00 0 II , en y IV , . 4 , 5 9 .

- - BOW W STCH EPE T LE . L LE E S . EEG, . , MARY

1 08 R r Knolles . 4 . obe t , Knight

E L . L G . CORNER OF GUTTER ANE

mas s r. 1 0 . 7 5 Tho Towne, ho ie L L M ION AND A B .

6 s uc 1 99 . Jo eph B kley .

LOCK . CHEPE .

A r s ar. 1 5 5 0. mb o e Ferr

LOCK AND KEY. CHEAPSIDE .

am rs. 1 69 3 . Willi Withe W EST H EPE LONG EPORCH E , LE . C .

1 . n 373 Mentio ed .

- L S W S . ONG SHOP . OUTH EST ANGLE OF WOOD TREET 1 1 A s r S was r c r was ca 0 . o 4 long hed hop e e ted he e, it lled in the ancient registers the Long Shop which the inhabitants Obtained licence to erect in front Of the

f P r a 1 0 1 1 6 - a rc o St . Chu h . ete , Che p, in 4 In 5 5 7 Willi m Wygy nton paid for the rent of the Longe Shoppe for on e hole yere

1 6 . s r r c on s 87 The exi ting houses we e e e ted the ite .

MAN IN THE MOON TAVERN . s was a r a c s and r r r Thi ve y n ient hou e, the p op ieto r issued a farthin g token in the seventeenth centu y . MAYD H EED LE E T PE N W S H E . E ES , . C

m F ra el n h am a s r f a u r on 1 0 . a m 4 7 Willi y g , kinne , le t q it ent s m a a his f r ma r for thi tene ent to M tild wi e, the e inde s — Wil s s al. o l piou u es C f . L W BOW MAIDENHEAD . O ER END OF CHURCH YARD ,

CHEAPSIDE .

1 2 all - rs 7 4 . To Shop keepe ’ A T CLU E R S Printing Offi ce at the M aidenhead in Bow urc ar S rs ls and s o f Ch h Y d , hopkeepe Bil Bill Shopkee pers Bi

ard t c u i ioufly E

ggifi n l ti es or b s La el , Titles f he 3 pm ts Lodgings to

SE E P 0 . 5 .

5 2 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

W T H EPE . M E E . E C RI OLE , L S

— al o Wills 1 d C . . 4 3 5 . Mentione f

MITRE TAVERN .

s was an a s r f r Thi ncient ho tel y. Mentioned be o e

1 Par s R r s a Le M ter 1 0 4 7 5 in the i h eco d , c lled y in 54 .

r . S a d 1 Ma 1 6 The vintne , Mr c ttergood , die 7th y , 54 . The house was destroyed in the Fire of London and

not rebuilt . 2 th r 1 66 1 Sam P s On the 5 Novembe , , uel epy went i f a ch there with h s riend Mr. S n y after they h ad been u M ra b t rs. ar Ar r who as to the Ope , M y che , w with r s rs f at a r them , would not t u t he el with them the t ve n, ’ so they two light and drank and set h er at h er ’ “ c s r r r nd un le in Old Jew y. They etu ned a drank till past 1 2 at night“till I had drank something too ” much .

MITRE. CHEAPSIDE . 1 6 mas a ss a fa af r 49 . Tho D inty i ued rthing token ; he te wards moved to the Jackan apes Tavern near Pater s Ro no ter w . ’ E NAG S HEAD TAVERN . AST E N D OF FRIDAY STREET

S S . . ON OUTH IDE OF CHEPE NO 37 , CHEAPSIDE . 1 6 s B 83 . Thoma ennick . 1 6 98. Mentioned . a f r ar s a It te w d bec me the Swan . There is a sculptured Sign of the Swan with Chains f on the wall o the house. ’ H NAG S EAD TAVERN . CHEAPSIDE. 1 2 74 . Mentioned . Mary Woodfall issued a farthing token from here s in the eventeenth century.

1 M r. R . 74 5 . utty ’ W R E P E T H P N E TAVE N E . T W C E L S . S E , ETER S, . 1 2 i n f r W h . o R a et h ale 4 7 Mentioned the will ich d y , gold

’ N U N S H . A L RE EAD GAINST AU NCE LANE , r N 1 6 . E wa e s 77 d d ow l ,

S IGNS OF OLD LONDON . 5 3

WG S . PARROT. CORNER OF NE ATE TREET

A r r s ra r. 1 749. thu Jenning , linnen d pe

L W END . PEACOCK . O ER OF CHEAPSIDE

6 6 am rc o s r. 1 7 . Willi Bi h, b ok elle

BOW . P . EACOCK, THE NEAR CHURCH, CHEAPSIDE i 1 ar er nea. 7 5 3 . M y S ’

PH I L I P H . L s COFFEE OUSE . NEAR THE CONDUIT 1 6 8 9 . Mentioned . P P LOUGH . N EAR OULTRY.

1 6 h mas a s a . 74 . T o C ry, ilkm n

1 2 8 H P a s a r . 7 . enry lowm n, t tione P D . LOUGH . CHEAPSI E 1 8 s 0 . a . 7 D lby, gold mith

PLOUGH AND HARROW . 6 n ri 1 A t bus. 8 1 Mr. .

E ar 1 706. dw d Doyly. 1 8 s 70 . Jo eph Trigg. P ’ RINCE EUGEN E S HEAD . CHEAPSIDE .

1 2 H s . 74 . W . odg on A green lustring gown and Petticoat wrapt in a red

P t a f a H a a a r s quilted et ico t, le t in ckney Co ch , dve ti ed

PURSE .

1 . as a s . 5 30 Thom C lton , gold mith t At S a Overie S h ar 1 and M ry , out w k, between 548 1 0 a f r a s fift 5 5 , they p rted with ou ch lice , weighing y f r s to one a at s n of P s ou ounce , C lton, the ig the ur e

of sa a a two com in Chepe, which the id C lton m de

c s f two s a c munion up weighing but fi ty ounce , the b lan e d ” 1 ° — h r 8 . S urre u ch N o es R C t . . . due being 7 y , by J D

Tyssen . ’ ’ P RSELL S F H . H U COF EE OUSE NEXT NAG S EAD TAVERN .

1 698 . Mentioned . ’ A M QUEEN S R S .

- A h Deri k s 1 560 1 5 80. nt ony c e wa a goldsmith and en graver to the Mint in the reigns of Edward VI and a He h ou he of Eliz beth . broug t t t first lottery Of which 54 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

r is an r 1 6 r z s h c s s the e y ecord in 5 9 ; the p i e , w ich on i ted f o a r his s . pl te, we e exhibited in hop 1 6 s . a rc r was a s S . 73 John Bel on , me e , t thi ign ’ H QUEEN S EAD . CORNER OF FRIDAY STREET . 1 6 6. a s 9 Wood , ho ier. ’ H w . A Bo QUEEN S EAD GAINST CHURCH , CHEAP

SIDE .

1 . ff s of Du on a c r to s 744 The e ect George j , mer e , be old by a c a a r w his S u tion , he being B nkrupt, togethe ith ign and r Sign I on . ’ H QUEEN S EAD . CORNER OF QUEEN STREET, CHEAP

SIDE .

1 68 s r 5 . Mr. Fo te . 1 W 6 . illm H am s ra r . 9 5 . er ley , linen d pe

1 8 . r an d Lan wn a rs . 74 Bu kitt n , linen dr pe 1 E . ar r n ra r. 7 5 5 dw d Bu kitt, li en d pe ’ QUEEN S HEAD AND H ALF MOON . FACING BREAD

S . TREET, CHEAPSIDE

1 . mas A s s a r. 74 4 Tho tkin , t tione ’

H N . QUEEN S EAD AND STAR . CORNER OF OLD CHA GE

. 1 0 . NO , CHEAPSIDE 6 d s s 1 a a . 7 7 . William D re n Jo eph Shilling

RAVEN . UPPER E ND OF CHEAPSIDE .

John J ames issued a farthing token from here .

1 1 2 . 7 John Stone . Richard Royle also issued a farthing token from

r he e.

R ED CROSSE . CHEPE . 1 as a r S rs a of A s 569 . Thom G rdene , ilve mith, m ker po tle

s poons.

D . RE CROSS CHEAPSIDE .

1 ir Ra . 693 . S lph Box ’ MERCER s . R ED CROSS . NEAR CHAPEL H r c s 1 1 1 . 7 . en y Col he ter

L . RESURRECTION . BY ITTLE CONDUIT, CHEAPSIDE

- D r . 1 8 . a 1 5 2 2 5 4 John y , p inter

- a S r s . 1 . 1 546 5 77 Willi m e re , printer

S IGNS OF OLD LONDON . 5 5

ROEBUCK (A LEHOUSE) . CHEAPSIDE . Mr 1 1 s was fam s r s . 7 5 . Thi ou during the Whig iot ; Gill, who

- w as a a a r S a 1 1 8 . kept it, m de Tide w ite in cotl nd in 7 R OSE . CHEPE .

1 H r r o r G ilberd s . 569 . en y Gilbe t , gold mith

R . OSE . CHEAPSIDE

R r s s r. 1 688 . obe t Noye , ho ie

R . OSE . CHEAPSIDE 1 s as an a s 744 . George Smith opened thi e ting hou e . W ROSE AND CRO N . A n K r c a s ca R s n 1 a d . 1 68 . drew end i k ; l o lled the o e Key

ROSE AND CROWN .

m . 1 68 . r s 7 Co dell , gold ith

1 2 A sa is a r s Of all s s of 74 . le dve ti ed the hou ehold good

s s Da il A dvertiser l 6th c 1 2 thi hou e, y , O tober, 74 .

ROSE AND KEY . CHEAPSIDE .

- 6 A n r c 1 682 1 89. drew Kend i k .

R P M . BOW OSE AND O EGRANATE UNDER CHURCH . R am s am s r. 1 5 59 . J e owboth , book elle W R M M . B L U ER TAVERN OVER AGAINST O ANE . ” 1 h r s r z H s s ur 709 . W e e the u pri ing M iggin , the po t e ’ mas r a f r d at th e s a r R a te , l tely per o me Queen The t e oy l in the H ay market was to be seen every evening at i 1 n I s x m ss 8 a d s . ; ad i ion d .

R MM . S U ER TAVERN SOUTH IDE , NEAR QUEEN STREET ,

CHEAPSIDE .

1 2 . 7 3 . Mentioned W H PE . ESTC E . SADDLERY, THE

1 2 8 a . 0. Mentioned in will

SADDLERS, THE .

cc u a Of a s a St. as or 1 37 3 . O pied portion Che p ide ne r Ved t

Foster Lane. r r The r a 1 2 8 . S c r a 5 The pi e y, The D pe y, Co dw inery, were W s ch in e t epe . A T . S . GEORGE AND THE DRAGON GAINST THE GREAT D CONDUIT , CHEAPSI E . A s farthing token was i sued from here. 6 LD L 5 S IGNS OF O ONDON .

S ’ H ARACEN S EAD INN . CHEAPSIDE . s of s s 1 8 Upon the ite thi hou e in 44 , when build a a s at th e of fr s ing w rehou e, depth om ixteen to f s of s eighteen eet below the pre ent level the treet, several Roman wells and a coarse tesselated pavement r we e discovered .

A r to a a s ir hr s cco ding loc l tr dition , S C i topher Wren lived in a house on this site during th e building of ’

Pa s a e ra . St . ul C th d l ’

S R H . N L L A AH S COFFEE OUSE EAR AURENCE ANE,

CHEAPSIDE.

1 6 . 94 . Mentioned

N . STA DARD I N CHEPE . H sa s s a s of s s r ood y it tood bout the mid t thi t eet, r probably nea Bow Church . This was the spot selected for all punishments to ra s o f be carried out . Stow gives a conside ble li t e a 1 2 h r them, b ginning with the ye r 9 3 , when t ee men h ad their right hands smitten off for rescuing a prisoner arrested by an Officer of the City ; and se a a a L ver l h ve been behe ded there, including ord a and S wh o was 1 0 a S y ele, executed in 4 5 by J ck a C de . L STAR TAVERN . OVER AGAINST SOPER ANE .

- 6 2 A fa w s ss fr . was 1 64 8 1 5 . rthing token a i ued om here It ” a s a of s t r eight point . R H adilow 1 a . 65 9. ich rd La r P s was a O f s s s te epy in the h bit vi iting thi hou e, where he Often called for a t Of wine with his 1 d 1 fr s 6 an 66 . iend , between 59 3 A STAR AND NCHOR. CHEAPSIDE . 1 a s h ad n r on OV th 744, Fourteen City l mp bee b oken N . 4 between 2 and 4 in the morning ; information was to h ” — i to M r. l e Da be given Bou t at t above house. ly

SEVEN STARS . CHEAPSIDE .

1 1 ra . 7 0. John Crooke, linen d per

8 5 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

s S a a 1 ra s a h a longi h qu re ; Weight bout 5 G in , in S green Case the Stone rather close th an spreading

r M r. W at . a Whoeve will bring it to Wildm n , Gold s t at un a s s a a r mi h, the S in Che p ide, h ll h ve Fo ty ’ ' ’ Guineas Reward and no Questions ask d or if O fler d to s a s and s a a sa be old pr y top it, you h ll h ve the me ” R ar ew d . SU N . CHEAPSIDE.

1 . A s . . s h 744 W tkin on, gold mit

N . S U AND GOLDEN BALL NEAR WOOD STREET.

1 2 2 . r a a shO . 7 Fletche , thre d p

SU N . AND WHEATSHEAF, CHEAPSIDE 1 Pr r i dv r ti ser z th . Da l A e 744 The oprieto notified in the y , 4 ’ February that he h ad stopp d six small brilliant a s Di mond . W S . AN AND GOLDEN FAN NEAR THE CONDUIT, CHEAP

SIDE.

1 80 . R r Pickeard fan ma . 7 obe t , ker W S AN AND HARP . CHEAPSIDE . 6 or 1 L L o on Di rect . . r i ttle nd 77 John Po dage. y W W M KE S 1 N EKES . YL S AN ITH ] TREET END , CHEAP

SIDE .

6 M ch n his ar . 1 5 5 . Mentioned by a y in Di y E LD W T H EPE N ERS . M E C TAN S E I N THE FORU OF S . K l l o Wi l s 1 R r e s e . a l 6 e . 33 . obe t de y C f .

- l - a e . Parish of St. M ry Bow r a a a s f This was said o igin lly to h ve been hed, rom

which King Edward I I I beheld th e joustings . It was afterwards built of fair stone and Henry IV S a in 1 4 1 0 confirmed the said shed to Stephen pilm n , ord and Whatele rc s William Marchf John y , me er , by rowsild e or Tamersilde the name of one new called C , — h a e S tow . situate in the mercery in West C e p . BOW TEA CHEST AND SUGAR LOAF. NEAR CHURCH ,

CH EAPS1 DE .

1 R s ar s and ac s r rs a s 764 obert on , B ne B khou e, g oce , de ler

in tea and confectioners .

SIGNS OF OLD LONDON . 59

A L THREE NCHORS . NEAR GUTTER ANE . 1 6 6 . am ma 9 Willi Yeo n .

1 0 . M s E r . . a s a to s . 7 5 liz W t on , y hop A W THREE NCHORS AND CRO N TAVERN . 1 6 — 8 . Mr P s s h r for 3 . etty ticket were to be ad he e the r s r s Yo k hi e Feast at Merchant Tay lor . A s l o called Three Angels and Crown . A . L THREE NGELS NEAR FOSTER ANE , CHEAPSIDE.

- 1 1 2 . H a a a s 7 John nn m , toy hop .

- 1 . Mrs . Bedwais a s 7 3 7 , toy hop.

THREE ANGELS A ND CROWN TAVERN . 1 68 2 . Mentioned . A W ’ A M THREE BLACK BIRDS . FTER ARDS KING S R S

TAVERN , OVER AGAINST WOOD STREET, CHEAP

SIDE .

1 06 . W s 7 a to be let . H THREE BOARS EADS . CHEAPSIDE . 1 M 6 6 . r rra 9 . Mu y .

THREE COCKS . UPPER END OF CHEAPSIDE . 1 6 1 m s a l a ol s i r 6 . a L e d m th 7 7 to 93 J e p y , g ; keeping unning a s H e f a r r. c she . iled in the latte yea 1 m M r s . 6 . 9 5 . Knot, gold ith

- 1 00 1 0 . a P ars s . 7 7 3 C pt . e e, gold mith was s t s ca r c s It ome ime lled the Th ee Golden Co k . W THREE CROWNS . LO ER END OF CHEAPSIDE . m s P r rs s r 660. a a . 1 Tho khu t, book elle

1 S was ca and r r s . 1 67 . The ign lled the Bible Th ee C own k m H dd oc e r r. 1 . a 1 69 Willia , gi dle

- m sm 1 . as . 1 7 3 3 7 39 Tho Moulden , gold ith 2 At a ar S r s fr 1 7 5 . Bo ding chool , th ee mile om Town La s are a a c r and all Young die t ught D n ing, W iting Sorts of needlework at 5 2 0 per annum for the C whole & . Any gentlemen or Ladies to whom these terms are agreeable may be further informed by applying

o Mr. H arr s at Three Crow ns a s t i t the , Che p ide Con ” duit. S S OLD L IGN OF ONDON .

W THREE CRO NS. CHEAPSIDE . 1 66 ’ 2 . . s a wholes le m n P a e s D a . Mr Boy , y a . py i ry W L THREE FLO ER DE UCES .

- 1 6 2 1 6 6. s was a sm 7 9 John John on , gold ith keeping running cas s 6 1 . Af r 1 6 was he in 77 te 93 he knighted .

1 0 . H s s 7 3 enry John on , gold mith . A K W E P THREE GILDED N ERS . STCH EA E .

1 8 . A leworth e Es d . an Ke kwic . 5 5 John y , q , John y h e A THREE GOLDEN NCHORS . CHEAPSIDE .

- 1 1 0. A to s 7 y hop .

K S ee THREE GOLDEN COC S. THREE COCKS. H THREE ORSESHOES . CHEAPSIDE . Robert Gardner issued a farthing token from here in S r the eventeenth centu y. L W THREE KEYS . O ER END OF CHEAPSIDE .

1 660. H ss a a s. e Willi m Y te i ued a token .

THREE KINGS.

1 6 . am La s s 95 Willi dd , gold mith.

1 6 - 1 1 0 s . 93 7 . John Biller 1 1 s B ch 7 3 . Jo eph ea croft. 1 THREE KINGS AND GOLDEN BALL. 5 , CHEAP

SIDE .

1 r s s s r La 744 . John B i coe. Oppo ite Fo te ne.

1 - 1 a m ff r r s . R 60. S s f 747 7 t o d B i coe, gold mith e oved rom

' a the Golden B ll .

1 62 . and r 7 Briscoe Mo rison . s d sm s 1 6 . sc and rr s r an 7 9 Bri oe Mo i on , Jewelle Gold ith , ’

At Th ree Ki n s Chea side ar S t . P a ul s now the g in p , ne ,

s a for R a . elling exceeding che p, e dy Money a s c Of P a or s c The gre te t Choi e l te, either new e ond a in m s a as s f and a h nd , the o t eleg nt T te, both u e ul orn a s R a as P a and ment l ; al o epe ting, Gold , Ch ed , l in , other s of s a s and P c ma Watche , the be t M ker ; the ubli y be

s s a and assured of eeing the most exten ive V riety, being

s c s at s served with the tri te t Integrity, the mo t moder ate Prices possible ; their constant great Demand en o m s Va R a able them t give the ut o t lue in e dy Money,

6 1 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

for an a of P a a s s of all y Qu ntity l te, W tche , Jewel P s s and ar . Kind , e l c f E s he s as and Great Choi e o pergne in t newe t T te, ” highly finished . 1 6 - 1 8 R ar rr s h ad ar r 7 9 7 3 . ich d Mo i on, who been in p tne s r sc was as a s and hip with B i oe, here gold mith

jeweller .

THREE KINGS AND SPOTTED DOG . CHEAPSIDE. r sm 1 s ar . 744 . Jo eph B et, gold ith T E E H RE LBG G S L . . , CHEPE “ f - l - Chepe in the parish o S Mary e Bow. rele es Le Th gg . “ ’ a m s of of S . Shop the Convent B rtholo ew , Smith

field . D 1 1 1 H n I V A ient eeds . 2 . e . nc A 00 . , 309, 4

THREE LYONS.

6 . 1 6 4 . John Weld th 2 8 A as s f a Lad es r s a On the pril l t, lo t rom y B e t s a r r Rimme of E a m ll ound pictu e, the Gold , n m ”

a a R . melled with Blew, tyed with bl ck ibbon

T H E . 1 S. P THREE NUNS 5 3 , CHEAPSIDE, ETER, WEST

CH EAPE .

1 633 . Mentioned .

- 1 660. s a a ra r. Myle M rtin , linen d pe

- 1 6 2 a ra r. 9 . John M llet, linen d pe

L - r 1 1 1 a ra . 7 . Willi m uce, linen d pe I 1 80 a ? . a r and fa 7 , bout Todd , l ce, me cery mily mourning

warehouse. It was sometimes known by the Sign of the Three d Nuns an H are. H N AND . e u THREE NU S ARE S e Three N ns . ’ P T A THREE ATTENS . CORNER OF S . M RTIN S LE GRAND . 1 B id n 2 a e . 68 . Mr. P THREE IDGEONS.

1 02 . Car rs a r. 7 John ruthe , linen dr pe P N THREE IDGEO S AND CLOCK . 6 P 1 . A a ma r ? 97 eter bbott , w tch ke 62 S IGN S OF OLD LONDON .

N E D THREE PIDGEONS AND FOUR COFFI S . N OF GUTTER

LA . NE , CHEAPSIDE r f s s f 1 789 . John Chate urni he very ashionable and a r ss s for a S s a s H a s pl in d e e the De d, heet , Clo k , nging , s P s of a s Coache , lume Fe ther , etc .

. A THREE TUNS GAINST THE GREAT CONDUIT , CHEAP

SIDE . A farthing token was i ssued from here in the seven n tee th century. ’ H N THREE TUNS AND BULL S EAD TAVER . OPPOSITE w Bo CHURCH .

- 1 73 5 1 7 39 . Mentioned . 2 was a r a a c r 1 7 5 . There g e t u tion oom here .

TROUT .

1 6 . Mr Ma ow. 7 1 . g ’ H . I L TURK S EAD 3 , CHEAPSIDE, OPPOSITE FOSTER ANE ,

FIVE DOORS FROM BOW CHURCH .

- 1 P s and H m r rs. 1 744 766 . hipp enley , e ce

1 6 H c r. 7 0. John enley, mer e

E a s Sa and ar s R r m rs. 1 767 . dw rd , lmon Ch le yde , erce

UNICORN . is a of s s Le 1 398 . Mention m de thi hou e Unicorn in Chepe,

Of ressh a r r. in the will John F , me ce

1 6 odderd ke sm . 5 1 G y , gold ith " I Ma 1 6 1 at af r d d Mast r On y , 5 , te noon y y God ’ ’ derdyke s sune the G oldsmyth go hup into hy s father s ld n s a str n e and a m gy y g hou e, toke bowe y g h nged y ' ” S of n com he es d seylfl at the igne the U y e in C p y . ’ D a r M achy n s i y .

WESTCH E PE . V NYCORN E .

T k ns 6 as h c . 1 5 5 . Thom y y

WESTCH EPE . U N ICORN .

as Thicknis and A . 1 570. Thom George lein

O S . UNICORN . CORNER OF WO D TREET, CHEAPSIDE

a s c r. 1 699 . John J ck on , utle

S . UNICORN . CORNER OF QUEEN TREET , CHEAPSIDE

- 1 1 6 . . ra r. 7 5 3 7 5 J Boydell , eng ve

D 6 S IGNS OF OL LONDON . 3

UNICORN AND BIBLE, CHEAPSIDE . i imber sm 1 . a s S tt . 74 5 J me p , gold ith P H P E TREET C EA SI D . UNICORN AND EARL. NEAR QUEEN S ,

1 2 . mas ss ew eller A t the Unicorn a n d 7 3 Tho Che on , j ,

P ea rl nea r u een -street hea side h as a ar Q , C p , bought l ge Parc of r r s ra P s f r r i n el ve y cu iou B zil ebble , little in e io L s r a s set s A a a u t e to Di mond , (when to the be t dv nt ge) ’ a em l d F wconer which he (h ving bee n p oy by M r. a in setting almost all he h as sold) h as for near two Years past been trying various Methods to bring them to the s P rf and h as now f c m a and utmo t e ection, ully o ple ted , s him a a c of s of all S s keep by l rge Choi e ort ,

- R s Ear R s s &C. and s m at ing , ing , , will ell the as c a r a s him h le t one Third he pe th n old by , t ough ’ llow d s s to ss and a by the be t Judge excel in Goodne , s a A a c to rc a s likewi e will m ke very good llow n e Me h nt ,

- rs and rs set or s . Shop keepe , Jewelle , either un et m and La s ma a all N . B . Gentle en die y h ve other ’ Sorts of Jewelling perform d as neat an d cheap as any ” where in London . A lderman John Boydell lived here at one time ; he 1 died 804. 1 Mrs E z a ss a n off ra s s 744 . . li beth Che on , le vi g t de, wi he to ” r s sell all her Milline y good .

E LE W E TCH EPE . WALSCH REN T , . S

1 rs r sm f s m A c 406. John Fo te , gold ith , le t thi tene ent to li e, — is f r rs s for s s s Cal. h wi e, the eve ion to be old piou u e

’ WEAVERS A RMS .

s . 1 66 1 . John Clement

WHALE AND RAVEN .

1 6 ar s a . 95 . Ch le B inton

WHEATSHEAF . UPPER END OF CHEAPSIDE .

- 1 Pa r sm . 1 69 1 697 . John rt idge, gold ith

- m s 1 2 1 . a . 7 0 7 33 Willi Owen , gold mith

1 . ar sm . 74 5 M y Owen , gold ith

1 . s s r. 757 Tho . Field , book elle 6 4 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

F AND WHEATSHEA STAR. 1 2 as A rt s h 77 . Thom ldwo h , gold mit .

. L . WHITE BEAR CHEAPSIDE, CORNER OF SOPER ANE

Sir a s Hic kes 1 1 was th e t son B pti t , born in 5 5 , hird of R Hickes a a s a obert , mercer ; he l o c rried on a ’ s s ss and a ass an s mercer bu ine m ed immen e fortune . He was subsequently raised to the peerage as Lord Hickes and V s a and 1 62 i count C mpden , died 9.

WHITE GOAT . 1 66 3 . John Martin . H W T P M . E H E E OF H L S C ERCER . WHYTE ARTE , SOUTH s AL 1 ln 6 1 . i co e 5 John L n . I ’ L WH TE HART. NEAR MERCERS CHAPE 6 1 8 1 . a s S . J me mith, milliner

- 1 1 . s was r . 7 37 744 . J Noon , book eller, he e

H L W OF . WHITE ORSE . O ER END CHEAPSIDE

1 6 2 - 1 6 a a s 9 99 . Willi m Y te . H N P WHITE ORSE AND BELL. NEAR CO DUIT, CHEA

SIDE.

1 1 0- 1 a r a r f r of 7 730. John W lke , clockm ke , orme ly Fleet

r St eet.

M ST . WHITE HORSE AND BELL. FOUR DOORS FRO ’ PAUL S.

1 1 a az and r. 73 . John W lker, br ier ironmonge

’ K R s ori i nal L - LA P much WAL E g , C OCK M ,

Being so compleat and artfu lly contrIv d that it rs of far c an shews the Hou the Night, ex eeding y Thing r s r e no of the Kind eve yet invented ; in ho t, they ne d ’ farther Commendation than those that has try d them ; and the extraordinary Demand he h as for them is a

Pr f a a a Sa sfa convincing oo th t they give gener l ti ction , and have been approved by the most Ingenious ; for se of and a S they answer the U both Clock C ndle. old r d I r r . a as an e only by the Invento , J W lke , Br ier ’ s an Moc uet s a d at . monger by Che p ide Conduit, Mr q ,

I OF LD L 6 S GN S O ONDON . 5

a ras r Pa a r r O l for m B ie , in ll M ll, with p ope y the A s l o,

- fas r c P a a s The new hion F en h l te, in the gre te t Var r a th e a r and iety, ve y che p, he being M ke ; the

Cloc k Lamp in the same Metal . l s s n B . H a a l r s o a N . e h th So t f the newe t F hio

f ll r s of S ra s & c . r a c o a S tove G te , with g e t Choi e o t ’ ras r and I r nm r s o s and s at B ie o onge Go d , will ell the ” m s r as a Pr s o t e on ble ice . L WHITE EGGE E NTRE .

Pa s O f - l - 1 0 t . ar e 5 5 . ri h S M y Bow .

WHITE LION .

1 6 2 . Mr ra r 9 . Green , linen d pe . S M WOOD TREET CO PTER . CHEAPSIDE . 1 Was s . a s t s ar and r to 5 5 5 e t bli hed in hi ye , emoved Gilt s r 1 1 pu Street in 79 . W A OOLS CKE . P ST . N ARISH OF MARY, COLECHURCH , EAR ’ H MERCER S ALL. I 6 n 5 0. Me tioned . 6 . 8 . NO , CHEAPSIDE

1 6 . ss s. R and sa r rs 7 7 Me r oche Willing, whole le me ce .

NO . 73 , CHEAPSIDE .

P r ar 1 f r the a s H s rio to the ye 737 , be o e M n ion ou e

was S s ar was cas a built on the tock M ket, it oc ion lly ’ se as L a r s H s u d the ord M yo Mansion ou e .

M r. s r r Tegg the book elle lived he e . P THE OULTRY .

A r a r far c mm at ve y import nt tho ough e, o encing the wr r s d rn a s an o . Old Je y whe e Che p ide end , going t Co hill was f r a b r rs f r ar s It o merly inh bited y poulte e , a te w d

b s a r as rs and U s r rs At s y grocer , h be d he , phol te e . the we t of P r was r a w end the oult y the G e t Conduit. It as

1 2 8 . H r Walleis a r. built in 5 en y , M yo A . P . M NGEL OULTRY OVER AGAINST THE CO PTER.

- 1 68 1 0 . La r c s r 4 7 4 John w en e, book elle .

2 - 1 R c 1 . ar s r 7 4 7 37 i h d Ford , book elle .

1 2 . a s o s r 74 John D vid on , bo k elle . 66 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

A P NGEL AND BIBLE. OULTRY.

1 68 1 am A s o s . . Benj in l op , bo k eller P ANGEL AND BIBLE AND CROWN . OULTRY. 1 0 Wh ff s . . atlo 7 5 Boulter, book eller

A H W P Y . . A TLAS AND ERCULES GAINST OLD JE RY, OULTR

1 68 . P Lea a r. 4 hilip , globe m ke 6 1 8 P H r s an A as . . Le a d 7 hilip , e cule tl 1 688 P L s S A as r s . ea was at H hilip thi ign , tl e cule , next r r f the co ne o Friday Street.

. A P BELL GAINST THE STOCK MARKET, OULTRY. 1 682 H s o . at a r c s r. e was t N h niel C ou h , book elle the fir t condense works Of celebrated authors into popular an d s z H e r of h n convenient i e. wrote unde the name Jo His H i stori cal Ra ri i ondon a n d Wes t Burton . ties n L

mi ns r f r s . te was a avourite book with D . John on

1 2 R c r r r. 0 . a a 7 i h d Cooke, linen d pe

1 1 I . 7 Beadle of the Ward lived here . P BELL AND DRAGON . OULTRY. 1 r n a 744 . Butche a d Barr tt . P BIBLE . OULTRY. 1 6 2 H r . . a s r. 9 Be n rd , book elle W P BIBLE AND CRO N . OULTRY.

1 2 0. ar s r 7 John Cl ke, book elle .

- 1 1 . R a o se r. 73 5 74 5 ich rd Kett, bo k lle W P BIBLE AND THREE CRO NS. OULTRY.

- 1 2 6 1 . ar and R ar H s rs 7 7 37 John Cl k ich d ett, book elle .

. A M P BLACK BOY GAINST THE CO PTER, OULTRY.

1 6 . s s 94 Jo eph William . H A . P M P BLACK ORSE AND KEY GAINST OULTRY, CO

TER .

1 6 . u a r a i as an 94 The Cond it W te th t w ll w h very well , d is as as an h r a and m r fine y ot e wh tever, uch fine tha n ” m s is o t to be lett . R P BLACK AVEN . OULTRY. s r John Dunton , book elle . W A P . BLE NCHOR . OULTRY

1 6 2 . Lu s r 7 John tton , book elle .

68 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

P CROSS KEYS. OULTRY. B s 1 6 . A . 94 ndrew ell , book eller

1 2 o s . 7 4 . John Motley, bo k eller

I 2 a s . 7 3 . John Gr y, book eller

lish P e 1 s 1 . u ric . This Day is p b d . 7 37

A as is . a FATA L CUR IOS ITY true Tr gedy, it ” now acting at the New Theatre in the Hay - Mar ket

. L By Mr ILLO . Printed for John Gray at the Cross - Keys in th e

P a a s . ma had oultry ne r Che p ide Where y be , 1 Ba m well A S E di . a . George . Tr gedy The ixth

tion.

s . . o 2 . The Chri tian Hero A Tragedy The Sec nd

t s A . Edition . Bo h by the ame uthor An A c Of L f and a ac of Sca 3 . c ount the i e Ch r ter n ’ ” derbe I ns ri d o R a s Of r s a Her c b t . g. the e der the Ch i ti n o

S B S . CROS KEYS AND BI LE . NEAR TOCKS MARKET

1 08. . s r. 7 Mr Bell , book elle

W . M P . CRO N OPPOSITE THE CO PTER, OULTRY

1 6 1 . r 8 . nd s e s a a . J Gr enwood , book elle t tioner 1 68 as 9 . Thom Spee d . 1 M ’ . Ha s f . ah oon s H ar sicord an d 74 4 John rri on ( rom Mr , p Spinnet Maker to His Majesty) i s removed from The Crown in Bishopsgate Street near the Pump to th e w in P r s m r and Cro n the oult y, oppo ite the Co pte ,

a s s s out for and s Har sicor s m ke , mend , let hire tune p d and s Spinnet . DEBATT’S P P ASTRY SHOP . OULTRY. ’

1 8 1 . Was a n the s H a a r fam s fo r 5 djoini g King e d T ve n , ou s s s s and sa r a s weet , oup , vou y p ttie .

. W P DIAL OPPOSITE OLD JE RY, OULTRY .

1 . a a a who a r s his H st r 7 3 5 Willi m M itl nd , l te publi hed i o y Of London . P DIAL . OULTRY.

1 6 - Mr 1 . . a s ma r S a c . 7 3 744 J me nelling, w t h ke He was s r of c m ma te the o pany.

70 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

s s s fr P rs r n r w &C. ca a a It u e pre ently ee e pi tio , ene its rc and L a a as as ing Fo e, Vigour ength g in , well

ever. “ It immediately cures those Horses only a little ’ ’ touch d t r as a s all continu d s in hei Wind , l o Cough , Wh si n r s ee 81C. Cold , g, being excellent in p eventing a r s m s n t m ma m ny othe Di te per i cident unto he , by in

a se v an d a a . t ining, pre r ing continuing good Bre th And a i s r c a ma in Word , by th ve y Medi ine lone, ny H s s a ma so f s a or e h ve been de per ectly ound , th t they ’ a s l o 2 1 c or va u d at 1 0 r 1 . h ve been old whi h, by being

- r not s for or 1. b oken winded , could be old 3 4 ’ is s at andwell s To - at It old Mr. S y Shop, the ‘ G rifli n th e Of Bucklersbu r P r at , Corner y in the oult y , s f r a 6d . ar r s o 4 . the Qu t Bottle, with Di ection t king it, and r s E no whe e el e in ngland . 1 7 2 3 Loc kton advertised his chymic al Liquor for the H air c ra a c a s red r or H a r of an whi h g du lly h nge , , g ey i y r sa r a r r Of the a or othe di g ee ble Colou , whethe he d eyebrows into any degree Of a brown o r by observing the Directions given with each bottle into the most

a f ac a a r m n or a r be uti ul bl k in n ture, th t neithe ti e we the can alter ; for the Colou r will for ever remain as lively ” as if a ra it n tu lly grew so .

P . GOLDEN BOTTLE . OULTRY

1 6 8. c a a 7 I h bod C p. L P GOLDEN ION . OULTRY .

1 . s a s s r 7 37 Jo eph D vid on , book elle . H W . A P . ARRO GAINST THE CHURCH , OULTRY 1 H r o 0. Le a r we was cc a of am M lls 5 9 in the o up tion Willi y , c z and r iti en g ocer. 6 1 8 . . H arr s s r 7 I i , book elle . 1 H 6 . e r H a r L r a 95 emoved to the r ow, ittle B it in .

H . S S E P AUNCH OF VENISON OUTH IDE, AST OF OULTRY .

1 2 . n 7 3 Me tioned . H A S P ERCULES AND TLA . OULTRY.

6 P li l m k r 1 68 . Lea obe a e hil p , g . SIGNS OF OLD LONDON . 7 :

P . I N DIAN QUEEN . OULTRY

1 Mr. a a c a s r to 7 3 7 . St nton , hin hop, next doo the ” Lam b . ’ ’

K N A P . A M . ING S R S EAR GROCER S LLEY, OULTRY

- - N s 1 66 1 6 1 6 6 . a a 5 7 3 7 Dorm n ewm n , book eller ; he pub f li sh ed a r a s O etc . T e ti e the Gout,

1 6 s- s r 8 . as . 3 John Green , gl elle

1 68 a H i s a s s assma . 7 . C lled M je tie gl n

1 6 - 1 r m s r 8 1 6 Do . a . 7 9 . New n till the e ’

K P . ING S ARMS . OULTRY 1 i i ht a . 66 . Mr. R br 7 g , Optici n K H D T W L H R H E H W I N ES E . . O C U C . G S MARY , A E l tri Alias e long E n e . 1 R was r a cl ar 1 a ar 8 L 0 . 5 5 . ichard ee (it wo th e £ ye ) K ’ H P . ING S EAD TAVERN . OULTRY

1 66 H ar s s da Of his Restora 0 . ere Ch le I I topped , on the y

sa a a . tion , to lute the l ndl dy ’ 1 8 1 r E icu re s Almanach a s s 5 . We ead in the p th t thi hou e enjoyed the distinction Of being the oldest tave rn in L and c a r m of r ondon , the prin ip l empo iu tu tle in the

r s a of c m a s h ad whole met opoli . M ny the City o p nie

thei r dinners here . L P . AM B . OULTRY

1 P A a r s . 7 3 7 . eter rn ud , d uggi t H e s all s r s Next door to the Indian Queen . old o t

of ff tea c c a and s ff. co ee, , ho ol te, nu

P . LAM B AND MAIDENHEAD . OULTRY

1 E ar r. 7 2 5 . dw d Webbe

L P . ONG SHOP . OULTRY ’ r s rc and Six rs fr m Next to St. Mild ed Chu h doo o

s ar the Stoc k M ket.

- 1 R c ar a s r r. 2 1 2 8 . 5 3 5 i h d B nke , p inte He afterwards moved to the White H art in Fleet

r St eet. ’

L A T. . S ONG SHOP, THE DJOINING MILDRED S CHURCH , P OULTRY .

1 n All or A a and s . 8. de 5 5 Joh ld y , printer book eller 7 2 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

P . MAIDENHEAD. OULTRY

1 686 . . Mentioned ’ P U A To ST. MIDDLE SHOP . DJOINING MILDRED S , O L

TRY.

1 s o s . 5 80. William Wright ( enior), b ok eller S MITRE TAVERN . OVER AGAINST TOCKS MARKET , P OULTRY.

1 688. John Holmes.

P . ONE CRANE. OULTRY

1 6 A . 80. John llen

LADYE P . OUR . OULTRY

1 8 1 . as ars a as . 5 Thom M ton , h berd her P K P EACOC . OULTRY .

- 1 6 2 1 6 a a P n a oo s r. 8 83 . N th niel o der, b k elle

1 6 . . a r 99 Mr Ch ndle . P W P LOUGH AND HARRO . OULTRY. 6 1 8 . 7 Mentioned .

P M . OULTRY, CO PTER

Of s s. c was o f r a a One the City pri on whi h g e t ntiquity , s s f r r be O St. P tood upon the ite Mild ed in the oult y, e 05 1 and 2 was a 1 8 1 twe n N . 3 3 ; it t ken down in 7 .

H P . THE OLE . OULTRY 1 82 s a c of a H s h d 5 . In pur u n e will John ob on a to give

6s . 8d. ar a z od . r u n £4 by the ye , n mely weekly eve y S d ay to the poor prisoners in the Hole in the Po ultry f r — I n u is iti o es P ost M artem n . o ever. q The Hole was evidently another name for th e ” r Compte . R LA P T A . AVEN , . TAVERNE , ARISH OF S MARY DE

WOLCH I RCHAWE .

1 37 5 . Mentioned . R P AVEN . OULTRY. “ 1 6 s r s 9 3 . John Dunton, book elle ; he publi hed the Athenian ” or Casuitical Gazette Mercury . Her Sacred Majesty has been pleased to grant to John Dunton the sole privilege of Printing th e H is ” c of N a f m s tory of the Edi t ntes in our volu e .

F L 74 S IGNS O O D LONDON .

on s tenement , condition they Ob erve her obit and

of her a us a as d — o the obit l te h b nd directe Cal. f

P . S . HIP , THE OULTRY

1 2 . as I remon er f t s 5 7 Thom Michell , g , le t hi tenement to th e I remon s a g Comp ny . — 1 . d al Wills C . 5 57 Mentione of . P H I PPE . S OULTRY . 1 R r W a n . a d ton z an d r 5 57 ich d y g , citi en me chant tailer.

THE SHIP . I N SCALDING ALLEY OPPOSITE MANSION H OUSE . 1 7 5 3 . Mentioned .

S . W P TAR NORTH SIDE OF (EAST ARD) OULTRY . 1 2 73 . Mentioned .

. W L H R H S . T O E W S C U C H . ONNE , LE MARY A E

1 8 E Cres ll sewe . 5 5 . dmund ’ P S L . A UGAR OAF GROCER S LLEY , OULTRY .

1 66 . s H s ss a fa 3 Jo eph ow on i ued rthing token . S L B R P UGAR OAF AND THREE TO ACCO OLLS . OULTRY. 1 6 am s a s ss d a far 59 . J e B ine i ue thing token . P R SU N . . I N OULTRY, NEXT TO OSE TAVERN P r 1 6 r . 6 0. s ete Dring, book elle

1 68 1 - 1 68 as a us s r 4 Thom M lth , book elle . N P SU AND BIBLE . OULTRY.

R R s s r. 1 6 . a 7 3 owl nd eynold , book elle W P W H . T O . L H R H . S AN ON THE , LE S MARY O C I C 1 2 A r . r 4 7 b ewe y. ’ P . A THREE CHAIRS I N GROCER S LLEY IN THE OULTRY .

1 a ss U s r r. 744. Willi m Che on , phol te e WN P . THREE CRO S . OULTRY 1 6 2 r s r s — f rma 7 . Ch i tophe Dod worth in o tion to be given to

him a o a ba mar s or s ra of b ut y e, tole t yed out the l fields ca led H ighbury Barn .

6 n . 1 99 . Mentio ed ’

L . A S THREE GOLDEN YONS GAINST THE TOCK S MARKET ,

POULTRY . f m Ra a s E . r s r 1 6 a s . 77 . Willi wlin on , l o C o t, book elle

6 L 7 SIGNS OF O D LONDON .

H P WHITE ART . OULTRY. 1 1 o se e of a s 7 3 . No n , ll r l mp clock .

L . P WHITE YON OULTRY. 6 L 1 u . 77 . Mr. cy

P . WOOLPACK. OULTRY 1 6 Mr H f s 83 . . um rey .

I R C H EAPS DE ST EETS .

A CORN . FOSTER LAN E .

1 1 - 1 1 nd r sm a a r . 8 . a Darkeratt 7 7 3 Willi m , gold ith pl te wo ke F BEAR. OSTER LANE . 1 6 - 1 6 2 R a f s n r . a d . 7 5 9 ich rd Cro t , gold mith jewelle B M ’ L . LACK OOR S HEAD. FOSTER ANE

1 as . s a r r. 7 39 . J We t, pl te wo ke

L . CANDLESTICK. FOSTER ANE

Wm s n r 1 a d a r . 734 . . Gould , gold mith pl te wo ke W P L L S . CRO N AND EAR GEORGE TREET , FOSTER ANE

1 P La s r. 74 5 . eter Co te, jewelle

L . DAGGER . FOSTER ANE

1 s s nn t. 65 7 . Mo e Da e

L . DAGGER ORDINARY . FOSTER ANE

1 6 1 - 1 m a s ss 6 66 . a a a f n 5 Willi W de, gold mith , i ued h l pen y f and arthing token .

L . GOLDEN BALL. FOSTER ANE 1 s 708. John Gibbon . L GOLDEN CUP . FOSTER ANE.

1 - 1 R a an d mas sm 734 77 3 . ich rd Gurney Tho Cook , gold ith

s and plate worker . In partnership with Thomas Cook as Richard G u r and ney Co .

GRASSHOPPER . FOSTER LANE . m 1 6 0. as a s 5 Tho M undy , gold mith . H is ar w m k upon plate as : M. H S . ALF MOON AND TAR FOSTER LANE . 1 2 6 ar e n P l . a d sm s 7 G b tt e l , gold ith .

78 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

L . UNICORN . FOSTER ANE

1 6 6. a . 9 D . Freem n H L WHITE ART. FOSTER ANE .

1 . sm d a r r S an . 739 imon Jouet, gold ith pl tewo ke

H . A L . WHITE ART LEHOUSE , FOSTER ANE

1 66 . 7 Mentioned , L WHITE LION . FOSTER ANE.

1 0 a Par s. 7 4 . Willi m kin L KEY WHITE ION AND GOLDEN . I N FOSTER

CHEAPSIDE. 1 2 7 5 . Mentioned . L WOOLPACK . FOSTER ANE . 1 1 0 A a n 7 . t ver . L L CAREY ANE, FOSTER ANE . 1 H bbold a s a f d a . 660. u s e John , potter, i u rthing token W L L R CRO N . KERRY ANE CAREY ANE , FOSTE L ANE . s ss a John Jack on i ued halfpenny token . L M ’ W S. S CRO N AND GRAPE CAREY ANE , NEAR GOLDS ITH

H L . ALL, FOSTER ANE 1 ca Lu rr s c m f 74 5 . Lost a bird lled e y . Ju t o e over rom the s a ss of a P h ad a ass Indie bout the bigne idgeon, on br a f r r s s a chain about oot long. Whoeve b ing him h ll have a Guinea rewar ’ L P R M L . DRA E s AR S . CAREY ANE , FOSTER ANE ss f r John Jackson i ued a a thing token . ’

P M ROW . GILT CU . GOLDS ITH S , CHEAPSIDE

1 2 0. . a s r. 7 J B rtlet, book elle ’ R w M o . GOLDEN GOAT, GOLDS ITH S , CHEAPSIDE

1 66 . 4. Mentioned ’ H LA . BLACKMOOR S EAD . GUTTER NE

1 0. no . a a r . 7 3 J Gorh m, pl tewo ker

W L . CRO N . GUTTER ANE s 1 685 . Thomas Wil on .

L . CROWN AND A NCHOR. GUTTER ANE Edward Hill issued a halfpenny token in the seven

teen th century . SIGNS OF OLD LONDON . 79

W L CRO N AND CORAL. GUTTER ANE . 1 R ar Binle 74 5 . ich d y . H H DOUBLE AND IN AND, OR UNION FIRE OFFICE , L GUTTER ANE .

1 6 . 7 1 . Mentioned L W L . FLO ER DE UCE. GUTTER ANE 1 Mr r 2 . a r 74 . M iot.

L . GOLDEN A NG KOR . GUTTER ANE

Thomas Fitz h ugh issued a penny token from here.

L . GOLDEN CUP. GUTTER ANE

- sm r 1 1 1 m r Pa and a r. 0 . H 7 7 39 u ph ey yne, gold ith pl tewo ke

1 1 - 1 Pa his son s c h im 7 5 773 . John yne, , u ceeded .

L . GOLDEN LION . GUTTER ANE

1 2 2 as a r r. 7 . J . Gould , pl tewo ke M ’ H L . GOLDS ITH S ALL. GUTTER ANE ’

1 6 . s s 96 A goldsmith hop. H E L ALF AGLE AND KEY . GUTTER ANE .

- 1 1 6 R H al] a r and r r. 8 . a s 5 5 5 3 owl nd , t tione p inte

H . ALF MOON GUTTER LANE . 1 m nd r r 2 1 s a a . 7 . Benton , gold ith pl tewo ke

H M M W L . A ER AND CRO N . GUTTER ANE

1 6 . ss a f r fr m r a . 5 3 . B N . i ued thing token o he e

L . HAND AND SEAL. GUTTER ANE

- d r r. 1 2 1 . ss sm an a 7 4 7 33 John Fo ey , gold ith pl tewo ke H W L . THE ARRO . IN GUTTER ANE 1 744 . Mentioned . ’

H H N . ARTS OR S GUTTER LANE . fr m 1 666 Standeren ss a a f r . . John i ued h l penny token o he e

LA . HORNS AND HORSESHOE . GUTTER NE fr m r i f n . 1 66 . G ra n e ss a a 9 . Will g i ued h l penny toke o he e

1 8 . 69 . Mentioned ’ L . H . KING S EAD GUTTER ANE, CHEAPSIDE

1 6 . 99 . Mentioned

L . OXFORD CITY . GUTTER ANE

1 2 . am] r sm and a r r. 7 0 S . Welde , gold ith pl tewo ke P L LOUGH . GUTTER ANE . 1 6 n . 96 . Mentio ed 80 S S LD L N IGN OF O ONDO .

H . QUEEN S EAD GUTTER LANE .

1 . no . H ar sm and a w r r 7 39 J vey, gold ith pl te o ke . L L THREE GOLDEN IONS . GUTTER ANE.

1 2 2 - 1 2 as sm an . . d a r r 7 73 J Gould , gold ith pl tewo ke .

L . UNION FIRE OFFICE . GUTTER ANE

1 2 sa c s sur s n 7 4 . The id Society ontinue to In e Good a d Merc handizes from loss from Fire withi n 1 0 miles round London on the same easy and eq ual term s with

those of the H and in Hand for House s .

WHEATSHEAF . GUTTER LANE .

1 2 Wm sm . 73 . . Gould , gold ith L WHEAT SHEAVES . GUTTER ANE .

Mr r . 1 663 . . U ling W A . S . NGEL AND CRO N , THE I N WOOD TREET

1 2 Mr s. 74 . . Dine

A NCHOR AND KEY. WOOD STREET .

1 2 . A a r sm and a r r. 74 lex nde , gold ith pl te wo ke

S . BELL I NN . GREAT WOOD TREET

] ss a fa n . 1 663 . John Bel i ued rthing toke

BELL INN . WOOD STREET .

1 mars . 686 . John Whit h

1 6 2 . 9 . John Shelly 1 arr and Litchfield s a c a set o ut 744 . The W ington t ge o ch

from here every Monday morning .

BELL I NN . WOOD STREET. 1 a f r a s and urs a s for 749 . Co ch le t he e on Mond y Th d y l rs L r Litchfield arr e . , W ington , Bolton Moo , ive pool

arr rs f r w for L r Pr sc t C ie le t du ing the eek ive pool , e o ,

s s r r s r P rs r m r O we t y, Sh ew bu y , e ho e, Oundle, Montgo e y ,

a c s r ac r a n M n he te , Bl kbu n , T unto , Tiverton , Welling

ton, etc . W s r m 1 66 r s r s a a s f r . 7 . The o ce te t ge w gon et out o he e

. S . BELL AND BIRD CAGE , THE I N WOOD TREET I 2 74 ' h Jo n Ward . 1 744» }

BIBLE . WOOD STREET .

1 66 mas r s r. 4. Tho Unde hill , book elle

82 S LD L IGNS OF O ONDON .

1 6. Hus r 0 c of . 7 W. t

COCK . GREAT WOOD STREET . 1 6 1 s . 5 . The proprietor is ued a farthing token

CROSS KEYS . GREAT WOOD STREET . s f a o s a a . John Cock, gr cer, i ued h l penny token 1 6 0 a s wa ss a a f 7 . J me Corn ll i ued h l penny token fro m

here. 1 6 H f r s a r was s r a . s t 1 0s 99 ere o d hire red tre k cyde old he e .

r z pe do en .

1 . M r . s 744 Charle worth . 1 86 This house was taken down in 5 . W S . S T CRO N , THE IN GOLD TREET, NEAR WOOD TREE .

1 . 74 5 . Mentioned

CROWN AND PEA RL. WOOD STREET.

1 1 H r s . 7 3 . umph y Dell , gold mith

S . DIAL, THE . I N WOOD TREET

1 2 a a S . 74 . N th niel ty le

L O . DOLPHIN . ITTLE WO D STREET

1 66 E z a rac ss a a f . 8 . li beth G e i ued h l penny token E AGLE AND CHILD . GREAT WOOD STREET . f . ss a a f m r . M . F i ued rthing token ro he e ’ F E LTMAKERS A M H L R S. UGGIN ANE , WOOD STREET . 1 A as n ss a a f 6 0. 7 nthony W hbur i ued h l penny token . L FLEECE . ITTLE WOOD STREET . ss a fa f r T . D . i ued rthing token rom he e . H . S FLYING ORSE WOOD TREET .

1 6 . r P 6 M s . 3 . hillip , vintner

PAN . FRYING WOOD STREET. 1 66 am H a s r m r ss . a a f n 4 Willi ye , i on onge , i ued h l pen y

token .

. S GARLAND, THE WOOD TREET . I R ar P r r r 5 79 . ich d elte , b ewe . S GOLDEN BALL. WOOD TREET . 1 6 r m M . S . 93 . ith L . M H L GOLDEN BALL MAIDEN ANE , NEAR GOLDS ITH AL ,

WOOD STREET . 1 m s r 0. a S s 79 J e tone, wo king gold mith . 8 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON . 3

H . GOLDEN BOAR S EAD WOOD STREET.

1 r . 700. John F ench

S THE . . GOLDEN HEERS, I N WOOD STREET 1 2 Mr ra s 74 . . F nci Webb . ’ A M GROCERS R S . WOOD STREET. mas ar ss a far Tho Woodw d i ued thing token . H H I N S . AND AND. GREAT WOOD TREET 1 V . s 595 incent, book eller. H H . . A ALF MOON UGGINS LLEY, WOOD STREET 1 68 m B i . a enbr d e s r. 4 Willi g , book elle H S . AND AND CALES WOOD STREET . 1 2 P l 6 . a sca m k r 7 John ic rd , e a e .

H S . W AND AND PUR OOD STREET . 1 E cl s sm and a r e r. 7 3 5 . , gold ith pl tewo ke H E N AND CHICKENS . GREAT WOOD STREET . r r ss fa The prop ieto i ued a rthing token . L H R S W DE R E O S HO. . A ST ETE S LBAN DE O .

1 — al Wi o l s. . d l 349 Mentione C . f H A LE I N ORSE SHOE . HOUSE WOOD STREET. 1 2 74 . Mentioned .

TH E JACK. WOOD STREET . B s omb sm and r 1 . u c a . 7 34 , gold ith pl teworke ’

H . KING S EAD WOOD STREET .

1 . 767 . Mentioned N H W D E L O . O E TRET LE YON THE OPE S . r bro r r . as a de 1 u e . 388 Thom C leton ,

MAIDENHEAD . GREAT WOOD STREET. s f H er a s 1 6 . as r a s o at 94 Thom Wood . Coppe med l M je ty

s ac . 5 . e h M E M E R AID . WOOD STR ET.

1 1 2 as ar . 7 . Thom Gerr d

M S E . ITER . WOOD TR ET h mberl n r 1 6 e C a . 3 5 . G orge y , vintne a Pr r n I st A us 1 66 ex 66 5 . Willi m octo , vint er, died ug t, 5 ,

Farthing tokens were issued of this tavern by

r c r William P o te . 8 L 4 SIGNS OF OLD ONDON .

N S . MITRE TAVER . WOOD TREET P and e of 1 . a e 660 William roctor kept it, di d the pl gu in 1 66 5 . “ 1 S r 1 660 P s s : th e On 4 th eptembe , , epy write In af Lu llin m s to m s and a s me ternoon e co e y hou e , t ke t to S re Mr. Sa f W out the Mitre in Wood whe m ord , . f d s nd his w an . cobell n S a S . a d ymon i e Mr , Mr Mount hetwind e r Luelli n be C , where they w re ve y merry, in g u and e f a s fr his k ss dr nk, I b ing to de end the l die om i sse m s f r f ing them . I ki d the my el ve y o ten with a grea t ” r — P deal of mi th arted very late . Pepys calls it a house of the greatest note i n

London . R S MITRE AND OSE . GREAT WOOD TREET. r r ss a The p oprieto i ued penny token . S OLD SHEARS IN WOOD TREET, CHEAPSIDE.

2 e . 1 7 5 . Mention d

P S . HEASANT, WOOD TREET

1 6 . 95 . Mentioned ’ H OF S T QUEEN CAROLINE S EAD, CORNER WOOD TREE .

1 . as r. 74 5 Joyce M on , milline H R . L S AVEN UGGIN ANE , WOOD TREET, CHEAP . R Ra ssu a a f obert ven i ed h l penny token . W E E ODESTR TE . L REDE LYON . H r a s r f s and 1 6. r 4 3 en y B rton , kinne , le t thi othe tenements for r s of r almhou ses. a i C l. W lls the pu po e e ecting of .

R S . OSE . WOOD TREET ss a fa R. M . i ued rthing token .

. M s . 1 7 1 8 r. Bi hop R S OSE AND BIRD CAGE IN WOOD TREET.

2 a a . 1 74 . Willi m Norm n

R A M . S OYAL R S GREAT WOOD TREET. s ssu a far John Well i ed thing token . ’ S A M . S ALTER S R S GREAT WOOD TREET.

s ss a fa fr m r John Gib on i ued rthing token o he e . ED E E SPL . GLE OR BLACK GLE GREAT WOOD STREET .

- 1 66 1 . Lee w r r of Court an 5 577 John , ite h d.

8 6 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

E . WHIT LYON . WOOD STREET 1 8 ] 68 a s . . John M n e , grocer W K . BLE BELL. MIL STREET

1 6 1 . 7 John Kirke.

A . CITY RMS MILK STREET.

1 6 6. s. h a a rc r 9 Tho Win m , me e .

GEORGE . MILK STREET.

1 68 . La 4 John timore.

EN . GOLD A NCHOR. MILK STREET

1 0 Sk nner. 7 7 . John y

GUY OF WARWICK . MILK STREET .

1 1 2 . r o s s ss 7 The Beer ight g od , but the ot pi ing a ff s to s a s who the W ll, o en ive oppo ite Fem le , ” r Thi n s - A endu e those gzs in their ight.

K . HALF MOONE . MIL STREET n A Inn . E MERMAID AND DOLPHIN . MILK STR ET .

- M i b 1 6 . r hr . 1 694 99 . S b

MOON AND SEVEN STARS. MILK STREET .

R ar a fa . obert G diner, rthing token

K E . PEACOC . MILK STRE T

1 694. J . Jeve. M K ET RA LE . I L STR . VEN ,

1 . 394. Mentioned

ED W . S R CO MILK TREET . a R ss a a Willi m ixon i ued h lfpenny token .

. H r S 1 695 en y ummy .

R S . OSE . MILK TREET

Mr. ass r H . 1 6. 70 ell, Groce M ’ . K S E . SHIP MU FORD S COURT , MIL TREET , CHEAPSID R l bo 1 o e ttam. 744. John

S . STAR . MILK TREET

1 6 Mr. H L 94. igdon . inen . N SU TAVERN . MILK STREET MARKET . 1 736 n Me tioned . 1 739} F L 8 S IGNS O OLD ONDON . 7

W W N KE E I : E MY K . S ANE ITH THE S. L STREET 1 6 5 5 . Mentioned . Tw o BLACK BOYS . MILK STREET . 1 0 s L am 1 08. ra c 7 7 7 F n i udl . A . H L NCHOR ONEY ANE MARKET. 1 6 ar s s ss f 70. Ch le Danver i ued a hal penny token .

M I s HONYLANE . BOSU INNE. 1 4 59 . Mentioned . C W . H L RO N ONEY ANE MARKET . 1 6 r s 97 . John Bur owe .

H L . DOLPHIN . I N ONEY ANE MARKET, CHEAPSIDE

1 2 - 1 74 744 . Mentioned .

1 . P ars . 75 3 . Mr e on E H T L . L GOO , ONEY ANE . 1 H s e 8. H La Par s of All a . L 3 5 oney ne, i h llow Goot , tene

ca ment lled . A a as r r of H r for cquitt nce by Nichol , p io oly T inity, 1 1 d r fr Ra Canteli re e 1 s . £ 0 0 0 . eceived om lph de gg and a r s rs of mas for W lte For ter. executo Tho Leggy r f r c s 1 r a a s o for r a E a . rre ent e t in tenement . 3 dw d I I I A ncient Deeds A ( , H E Y T H N E . G OO E L . O LAN ON THE OOP, 1 499 . Mentioned . H H . LE . L OLE BOLE, ONY ANE 1 4 59 . Mentioned .

1 Yarfor s of H . 0. a s d 5 5 J me , Knight, died eized the ole Bull M P E E DEN EAD H Y N . AY H . ON LA AND LOUGH , CHEAPSID 1 654 . Mentioned . ’

A s H RAI N EB W H L . N G EAD AND O E . ONY ANE

1 6 . 54 Mentioned . H VE I s PI G . H L THREE BEE AND I N ONY ANE MARKET ,

CHEAPSIDE . 1 M 2 . r. 7 5 Jay . A . T W S L L . NGEL . A RENCE ANE

1 68 . s R a 3 Jo eph and ll . W . T L L N . BLACK BOY S . A RENCE A E

1 . A . 69 5 J . inge 88 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

. W BELL LA RENCE LANE.

1 68 a Ha r. 4 . S muel cke W M L L N . BLOSSO S INN . A RENCE A E

1 2 2 e . 5 . Mention d

1 0 . M rs Le . 7 5 . igh

s S n Law Corruptly Bosom Inn hath to ig St. rence ” r f ss ms or s c the Deacon in a bo der o blo o flower , whi h , sa s s on s Of his c e y the legend, prung up the pot ru l ” a m rtyrdom . This was one of the inns hired for the reti nue o f a s V his s 1 2 Ch rle on vi it to London in 5 2 , when xx

beddes and a stable for ix horses were ordered here . M ’ I N N L L . BLOSSO S . AURENCE ANE 1 s a s 749 . Coa ch leaves here on Tuesdays and Thur d y in the winter and every day in the summer for Epsom and L a a A s for Litchfield and ewcastle e therhe d . l o N

- L under ime. a s f for r s s s r Lan C rrier le t va iou town in Derby hi e , ir cash e s a s r . , Che hire, North mpton hi e, etc

H M . G . A L L BU LE ORN TRU P LLEY, AURENCE ANE Joseph Scott issued a farthing token in the seven t h eent century .

. L N L . CRANE AURE CE ANE, CHEAP 1 0 Ar R s ll s o f 7 7 . thur edman from Kendall ells a orts Ken l] ’ d a s s as s a u a f S s etc . good , uch Cotton , T n d C l kin , ’ A T LA CROSS DAGGERS I NN . GAI NST S . URENCE S CHURCH , L L AURENCE ANE . 1 1 7 0. Mentioned . " ’ 1 2 . . S a a ma a 6 O c c 73 M mith, m iden Gentlewo n bout lo k

1 A r rs f of a and frac u r on 5 p il , flung he el out window t ed ’ h er s r kull which killed her on the spot . The Co oner s Inquest sat on the body and brought in their verdict L ’ — a . Cra ts ma n 1 A 1 2 . un cy f , 5th pril , 73

CROSS KEYES. LAURENCE LANE .

. S . ss a fa I i ued rthing token .

CROWN . LAURENCE LAN E . 1 686 . Mentioned .

90 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

L N L . STAG . AURE CE ANE

Leonard Peade issued a farthing token .

E L . STAR . LAURENC ANE

1 66 o G uillum . 7 . J hn

W L W L . STAR AND CRO N . A RENCE ANE

1 2 . . 7 8 Mr Birch . ’ H W E L L . TURK S EAD . A RENCE AN 6 1 arlill . 7 1 . C e issued a penny token W . N WHITE BEAR LA RENCE LA E .

1 6 . L . 89 Mr. ove

H L L . WHITE ART. AURENCE ANE

John Mason issued a farthing token . T W HYTEH EER, OR WHY EBEER .

1 2 i ed in the wi of R a ar h . 5 9 . Ment on ll ich rd Ch leton , knig t M H BANTA COFFEE OUSE . KING STREET, NEAR GUILD

HALL.

1 686 . . Mentioned

N . . BLACK GRIFFI KING STREET, NEAR GUILDHALL

1 6 n . 78. Joh Bernard

E S . S . BLACK PREAD AGLE KING TREET, CHEAPSIDE

1 Mrs. . 0 . C w 7 3 lough, idow

. N S . CASTLE KI G TREET, GUILDHALL

1 2 1 a . 7 . C leb Brown , City Crier

. S . CLOCK KING TREET, NEAR GUILDHALL

1 . a af a r. 749 Willi m Sc e, clockm ke w’ E ’ H o s . G C FACE N AR WILLS COFFEE OUSE, KIN

STREET, NEAR GUILDHALL.

1 1 . 7 4 Mentioned . W CRO N TAVERN . GUILDHALL.

1 730. Mentioned .

FLEET TAVERN . GUILDHALL. 1 66 R f rr b P s his a 2 th 0. a e e ed to y epy in Di ry, s Febru ry . H K S GUILDHALL COFFEE OUSE . ING TREET, GUILD

HALL.

P r ff - man 1 6 . 85 . inde , co ee

- 1 6 2 16 . a a r a ars as th 9 95 John M rtin , clockm ke , ppe e r maste . 1 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON . 9

E . . S INDIAN QUEEN AST SIDE, KING TREET 1 2 73 . Mentioned . ’ H WN JACK S COFFEE OUSE . NEXT CRO TAVERN , KING S TREET, CHEAPSIDE .

1 . Pa r 74 5 John rke .

. S . MAIDENHEAD KING TREET, NEAR GUILDHALL

1 06 . 7 Mentioned . ’ H MARTIN S COFFEE OUSE . GUILDHALL YARD , KING

STREET.

1 0 . 7 5 Mentioned . A THREE NCHORS . KING STREET, GUILDHALL. 1 6 0 . . a m 7 Mr Bl ck ore. E THR E KINGS . KING STREET, GUILDHALL . 1 6 a 9 5 . John De con . E P THR E IDGEONS. KING STREET, GUILDHALL. 1 6 a 97 . Mr. Bell my.

E . THR E TUNS GUILDHALL GATE. 1 66 as Al a ss a f 5 . Thom l y i ued hal penny token . ’

V T M . IN NERS A R S GUILDHALL GATE .

John Stokes issued a farthing token .

E . N S . WH ATSHEAF KI G TREET, CHEAPSIDE

1 . 74 5 Mentioned .

WHITE LYON . GUILDHALL GATE . “ 1 6 6 s lasb ook a L . a G r 5 J me , th t once kept the White yon a s a a and af for A r lehou e in Guildh ll Y rd , ter fined lde ’ m sod nl at Dr Mi kle i s r L an e . c thwa t , died y doo , in ittle ” ’ r — 2 6 h a ar 1 6 6 R s a . t a S B it in J nu y, 5 , ich rd mith

Obituary. ss a fa f f W . C i ued rthing token rom here be ore r the Great Fi e . 1 R r P or P was nd ss a 66 . e a a 9 ob t eete eele the ten nt, i ued

halfpenny token .

PERRIWI G . . S WHITE KING TREET, CHEAPSIDE lu s r 1 0 . . tema te . 7 3 M Dupree, ’

H . N WILLS COFFEE OUSE KI G STREET, NEAR GUILD

HALL. 1 1 7 4 . Mentioned . 2 9 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

A E I NN . M L NG L IRON ONGER ANE .

Ho m i merr a r as ver ave l es s as y g ig, e g ” v tc . Woman a Kiss in Wood at Hornsey Ca e, e or ms A Vade M em j or M alt W .

Holmes was the master of the inn . ’

K A M M L . BA ER S R S. I RON ONGER ANE

Sn ba r ss a fa . John ow, whit ke , i ued rthing token

. M L . BALL, LE IRON ONGER ANE Pom rs 1 8 . nm s f a e . La a O St. 4 5 Iro onger ne, in p ri h M rtin Le al n m B l , te e ent. ra a a c r of L to G nt by M rk W lker, gro e ondon a Bracebri e R a a La A Willi m gg , ich rd B tte, urence y le ” d P r s r a s an a . mer, dr per John ker , c ivener 1 H A ncient Deed s . enry VI I ( , C L M . GEORGE TAVERN . IRON ONGER ANE ’ - 1 6 8 1 0 . R s s . s us 9 7 5 Mr u ell ho e.

1 1 6 . 7 John Davi s . 1 6 i 7 3 . Ment oned . R M ’ H M A S EAD . IRON ONGER LANE .

1 688. La John ud .

. W COCK OLD JE RY.

1 66 . at am ss a 3 John Meller , the G e Cock, i ued token . R S . CUPID ON A HELL OCK GREECE COURT, OLD JURY . 1 6 m . as sm s a a a s . 94 Tho Gold ith, old J p n c binet , etc I n the fourteenth century this street was called la ” E u lde J rie. W P OT . W FLO ER NEAR OLD JE RY, CHEAPSIDE.

1 . M r 66 . Delauno a as 7 y , h berd her.

S . GLOBE AND CEPTRE TAVERN . OLD JURY

1 6- 1 7 3 744 Mentioned .

GOLDEN FLEECE . OLD JURY. 1 68 1 . R s John eynold . W GRIDIRON . OLD JE RY.

1 6 6 . r r ss a r a f k 5 The prop ieto i ued la ge h l penny to en. ’

H . W KING S EAD TAVERN OLD JE RY.

- 1 6 1 r . 98 699 . John D ury

S S F LD L 94 IGN O O ONDON .

nnes for rses se and w Two out of I ho en vie ed . ( the six se ured were i n c the Old Jewry. ) “ S n of the W ndem lne r The ig e y y , in the Old J u y ii ” x i . ed s a s a for rs s . j b de , t ble xx ho e

BALL AND COFFIN . OLD CHANGE .

1 6 . R ar Rumball s . 79 ich d , book eller W BIBLE AND CRO N . OLD CHANGE.

1 0 . a se r. 7 5 J . Cl rk , book lle H A BULL EAD LEHOUSE . OLD CHANG E . 1 0 Sa a 7 3 . muel Morl nd .

CASTLE , THE. I N THE OLD CHANGE . The proprietor issued a farthing token from here s r m t A es A . as the Wor e r C tle. F I DLE CATTE AND . OLD CHAUNGE .

1 - H rr s r 1 8 1 8 . a 5 5 9 enry C , book elle . It has been surmised by Hotten that this sign ori gin a i n a a Ca ton dele a s a P s an in ted cert in fi , t unch rote t t r of e ar and a n an the eign Qu en M y, only h ve bee ch ged into the Cat and Fiddle by corruption ; but the pre ns one of 1 6 1 Pa ras La s vio 3 , in nc ne, prove to the

contrary.

DRAGON . OULD CHANGE . fr m re E ar ss a fa n . 1 6 59 . dw d Chipp i ued rthing toke o he

D FYN . OLDECHAU NG E . OL , LE

1 497 . Mentioned .

EAGLE AND CHILD . OLD CHANGE .

1 8 mas se . 5 4. Tho Creede, book ller ’ ” P rs s r Published h ae and Twine Vi gil .

HAT . S T AND FEATHER I N THE OLD CHANGE, NEAR . ’ PAUL S CHURCHYARD. R h e 1 66 . as at a . 7 Thom ixon , m k r

M . . I NDIAN S OKING, AN OULD CHANGE Edmond Dobson i ssued a halfpenny token from

here.

YN E H ED . LDE HAU NG E . K G S , LE O C n 1 497 . Mentio ed .

am a . 1 567 . Willi D nby S IGNS OF OLD LONDON . 9 5

H . KING S EAD OLD CHANGE .

1 0 1 . Mr a 7 . D niel . 1 - 1 6 arr s f r . on s a s for f 749 7 7 C ier le t here Wedne d y Ox o d ,

r a s for a r L a E F id y C mb idge , echl de, Wotton under dge, a f r S r s r r s r etc . W lling o d , t oud , Glouce te , Ci ence te , ’ TAI R A M LO s . MERCHANT R S . OLD CHANGE

1 66 . A nn s er s 4 Fi h i sued a farthing token from here .

. H . OIL JAR OLD C ANGE , WATLING STREET END

Mr H - s 1 66 . o ie H e s s 7 . pp . old a newly invented pho phoru powder for lighting pipes quic kly in about half a

Ask for a of r P . minute. Bottle Thunde owder s f f John G rifli th i sued a arthing token rom here . P E H EDE PO LE H EYN E S U S . OU L . NEAR C

1 A s . r r. 444 . ho tel John Stile , junio , vintne s s w sa s was of m ca Pa s Thi hou e, Sto y , old ti e lled ule s for a sa was so m e brewhou e, th t the me e ploy d , but s c f ff a d u O n o t . been in e le t , let ’ PA U L s H EAD. OLD CHANGE .

1 6 2 ss . 9 . Mr. Bi on R W OSE AND CRO N . OLD CHANGE . Edward A ndrewes issued a farthing token from

here . m s n John Elliott also i ssued one from the sa e ig .

R M . TH EE CO PASSES. OLD CHANGE

1 6 2 . S n ich olls a r. 9 utto N , globe m ke R TH EE CONIES . OLD CHANGE . 1 H s r 80 . ar . 5 enry C re, book elle

In 1 5 8 1 h e was at the Cat and Fiddle in this street.

6 . THREE MORRIS DANCERS . 3 , OLD CHANGE

John Lisle issued a token from here .

- 1 2 R s . 709 1 74 . John udd wa here W WILLO TREE . OLD CHANGE .

The proprietor issued a farthing token from here .

A S . NCHOR . FRIDAY TREET

m . 1 . a s s a 706 J me Wilmer, ilk n

A D W S . NCHOR AN CRO N . FRIDAY TREET

1 2 . 73 Mentioned . 6 9 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

E . BELL I NN . FRIDAY STR ET

1 686 . A e ar . Mr ppl g th. — 1 2 Ho s s f new red r n s vi z . 705 . 4 g head o F e ch Wine Pontack and Morgoose— to be sold by the Candle a t H s t n the Marine Coffee ou e in Bi chi Lane.

S . BELL. FRIDAY TREET 1 a f r on Sa a s for Aber aven 749 . Co ch le t he e turd y g y , f Thursdays or Gloucester. Ca rriers left here for town s in s s v s and a a s a ff Dor et hire, De on hire Cornw ll l o C rdi , — Haverfordwest and Swansea Gloucestershire an d

Monmouth .

H E . F RI DAY TRETE ON L S . BERE THE OOP, r f A s . S A a n s s 1 . 44 8 ho tel imon d m , vi tne , le t thi ho tel to ’ the Vintners Company to maintai n a chantry in the — f . W o S . a Cal. o i s Church M rtin in the Vintry f ll .

BLACK BOY . FRIDAY STREET .

1 P a ss a a f . 669 . hillip Jord n , i ued h l penny token

BLACK LYON . FRIDAY STREET.

M nti . 1 736. e oned

BLEW BOAR. FRIDAY STREET .

1 680. Mentioned .

1 L . 1 70 . Mr. udwell T N N E U . BOLTE AND THE FRIDAY STREET .

1 Sc sa r. 5 79 . John ott, lte

s s was f e n as r Thi hou e orm rly know the Blew Boo . F DA . RI I ESTREETE BOLTE AND THE TONNE .

n . 1 594. Me tioned

BUCK AND BALL. FRIDAY STREET.

E ar H s a . 1 65 8 . dw d ollin he d

H LE. F RI DAYSTRETE CASTELL ON THE OOP, . Le r a rm a e . 1 4 2 7 . Fo erly c ll d Bu g te

S . CASTLE . FRIDAY TREET

6 as ar . 1 79 . Thom W de

S . CITY OF BRISTOL . FRIDAY TREET ’ At s S is settl d a S 1 705 . thi ign newly Club or ociety o f r i n and of c s e r Men bo n the City County Glou e t , who meet every Wednesday i n the Evening at the place

S S OF O LD L IGN ONDON . 97

a sa r s of bove id , whe e Gentlemen or other the afore said City and County that are desirous of promoting the Soc iety of their Countrymen are hereby desired to ” — at sa or S . P ostma n s meet the id Club ociety , I t

ar 1 0 . Febru y, 7 5

COFFEE HOUSE . FRIDAY STREET . 1 6 1 A r V — he ss a n 7 . nd ew incent i ued pe ny token .

DAGGER . FRIDAY STREET .

Mrs a s. 1 . 637 . D we

. S GOLDEN BALL CORNER OF FRIDAY TREET .

6 . 1 70 . Mentioned

1 2 . s s . 74 John Bri coe, gold mith ff sc r nd s a r e a m . St o d Bri oe , jew lle gold ith

GOLDEN FALCON . FRIDAY STREET .

1 2 . as a a 69 Thom Ch pl in .

GOLDEN GRASSHOPPER. FRIDAY STREET.

1 . 6 5 3 M ark Coe . H T E H . GRIFFIN ON OPE . FRIDAY STREET

1 390. Mentioned .

H W . ARRO . FRIDAY STREET

1 0 . 7 3 . John Winn ’ H S . KING S EAD. FRIDAY TREET

1 66 Z a a . 4 . ach ry Sh ve

LAMB . FRIDAY STREET .

h . 1 6 s. A n 94 . T o lley

P . ELICAN . FRIDAY STREET

1 6 . a arrar r r. 77 S muel G d , g oce

S . PHEASANT . FRIDAY TREET

H r a . 1 663 . en y St nton

W . PLOW AND HARRO . FRIDAY STREET

1 Mr. r . 709 . T igg

M S . PO EGRANATE . FRIDAY TREET

1 1 1 . r n . 7 M . Gwi nett ’ QUEEN S H EAD . CORNER OF FRIDAY STREET .

16 6 . Mr o s r. 9 . W od , ho ie

D . F RE LYON RIDAY STREET . T 6 . r 1 95 Geo ge ook . 98 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

ROEBUCK. FRIDAY STREET .

1 6 R S w r. 93 . obert a ye ’

H . SARACEN S EAD INN . FRIDAY STREET

m r a . 1 6 8 . a 7 John Boothe , l ce e ch nt

e . 1 692 . Mention d

1 Edw . o . 705 . D oling This house is stated to have been the reside n c e of Sir Christopher Wren during the progress of som e part

of a r r s s s o f the C thed al wo k . The inn con i ted three

rs s i n 1 8 . floo with open gallerie . It was taken down 44

I E r a a set ou f h e . 737 . The xete Flying St ge co ch t rom re R ’ H SA ACEN S EAD . FRIDAY STREET . 1 a f on sd a s rs a s an d S a r 749. Co ch le t here Tue y , Thu d y , tu

d E r a for a s for am an L a a . d d y Mitch , e therhe d ve y y Dorking ; Tuesdays for Taunton ; Wednesday s and f r r s Fridays o Do che ter. arr s a s f r for E s H C ier l o le t he e xeter, Totne , ere f H and a a . ord , igh Wycombe, W nt ge

1 767 . Mentioned .

SEVEN STARS . FRIDAY STREET.

1 02 . 7 d a a an CO. sm s. Willi m Sw nn , gold ith 1 } 744»

SHIP . FRIDAY STREET. m s 1 680 n a a . . Be j in Willi m

SHIP AND A NCHOR. FRIDAY STREET .

1 8 . m as s 70 Tho We ton .

S B . SUNNE . FRYDAY TRE TE

1 6 . 43 Mentioned . W A P A THREE CRO N LEHOUSE. ISSING LLEY, FRIDAY

STREET . 1 2 73 . Mentioned .

THREE KINGS . FRIDAY STREET . 8 m a s 1 a r . 69 . S uel M h L F THREE EGS. RIDAY STREET .

1 6 2 . r ains 8 Geo ge B ter. W ’ H . FR Y S TO NSEND S COFFEE OUSE IDA TREET. 1 68 5 . Mentioned .

100 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

EA . CROWN AN D CUSHION TAVERN . BR D STREET

- 1 2 6 1 2 H r rea . 7 74 . umph ey B rley In 1 744 it was advertised to be let or otherwise d is

posed of. E ’ H OF R EA DAGGER AND QU EN S EAD. CORNER B D

R E S . ST E T, WATLING TREET 1 Mr r H n m o . . a a 74 5 . C ey pt

E R . DETRITED. BR AD ST EET

Richard Croft issued a farthing token .

D T . GORGE. BRE S RET

f vii Dese mber 1 . 1 re was a r t re re . 5 59. The g et y he j 5 5 9 h ’ M ac y n s Dia ry .

’ RM E GROCERS A S . BREAD STRE T . 1 66 f i r and r r ss a h a f 8. Will. Noble, con ect one g oce , i ued l

pen ny token .

BR D TR TE G YSORS . E ES E . HALLE S . MILDRED AND

1 0. G sors e r . 3 5 John y , p ppe er s s as ra s H a Thi was afterward known Ge rd ll .

E E . HORSE SHOE. BR AD STRE T

1 02 R c ar r nas a s . 7 . i h d B o , tob cconi t

L M . A P . BREAD STREET

1 6 6 R c r. 7 . obert Knight, gro e

EDY N H E DE TRETE L PORC E, L . BRE S .

1 1 R r aket f his m t his w f h re 1 4 . oge J le t tene ent o i e wit i — ma nders a o Will s. C l. f

MERMAYD TAVERN . BREAD STREET .

1 - 1 f r is H i s 477 478. The ollowing ent y taken from the tory ’ of the P ewterers Compa ny

a ir r s r f a Item . Spe nt tte Ma emaide in B ed t ete o r brekfast whan william large was sette out o f the ” Counter x vjd .

. f . 1 6 . ss a a 5 7 T . M . D i ued rthing token 1 66 ss a f e nn . . . ha 5 I S . C i ued l p y token .

B Y K O S . EA NA ED AND TAR BR D STREET . 6 8 1 . M Th ed 7 r. e e. N‘ S IGNS OF OLD LONDO .

OSTRICH . BREAD STREET. P r Sign Of a feather shop about 1 670 ( ). O iginal sign a in the Guildh ll Museum . P LOUGH . BREAD STREET .

1 n . 695 . Mentio ed P T PORRIDGE O . BREAD STREET . f E ar s s a ar . 1 659 . dw d Lewi i sued thing token

ROSE . BREAD STREET . 1 M h f r. ea e. 694. S ’ M A . SALTERS R S BREAD STREET . 6 6 m all s 1 a owe . 5 . Beni in S ’ 1 s was ca r 663 . Thi lled th e Th ee Cups (the Salter s s P arm . R c ar a ) i h d uley was here. ARE YN E H DE TE S S S E , LE . BREDESTRE .

1 mas i sa . 0 . S b a 4 4 Tho y , t ilor

S S . . EVEN TARS, THE I N BREAD STREET

1 2 Mr. . a 74 Ch nning .

E . SPREAD AGLE BREAD STREET.

1 602 . sc r. John Milton , rivene

1 608. th e was r r th c m John Milton , poet, bo n he e on 9 De e ’ ber H e was c a s nd r s a t t . P a . edu ted S aul School Ch i t rc a r A r a Bunhill Chu h, C mb idge ; died in rtille y W lk,

s 1 6 a s - six and was r at Cr Field , 74 , ged ixty , bu ied ipple a r g te Chu ch .

STAR AND PHEASANT . BREAD STREET.

1 6 1 nd . 8 . Mr r . Sy y k 1 . F r 69 5 John ec e . ’

ST . . S . S HEPPARD MILDRED S, BREAD TREET

1 6 r s his s S Of re ac 8 . a . e 3 C pt C i p , how e , the igne the th e bl k

s r ar of sam ws r boye , being the othe p t the e ho e, ent

1 ac — H ome oun ties M a 2 1 8d. . 0s . h £ e C g , vol viii ,

P 64» LE S . . TERRE , BREAD STREET 1 2 4 3 . Mentioned .

1 1 a P t . 54 . Willi m o ky n H of of Ac at f eld the College on , the rent o 6 1 s . d £ 3 4 . SI GNS OF OLD LONDON .

S . SHIP. BREAD TREET

Mr. E s 1 664 . top.

L REA S E . SUG AR OAF. B D TRE T

- 1 a s . 1 685 702 . J me Church

N L W R E ND OF S . SU . O E BREAD TREET

John Jennens issued a halfpenny token .

D . THREE BLACK BIRDS. BREA STREET

1 6 E a . 77 . dmund Cl rke ’

T S E . THREE BLACK BOYES . S . MILDRED S, BREAD TRE T his s the S n of ar 1 6 8 . a . r s S 3 C pt C i pe , how e, ig e the hepp d a Of sa s for a being p rt the id how e, which he p id — 6 . M . . H ome ou nti es a . 2 1 . 8d . t £ 1 0s ren C g , vol viii, p 4 ’

H E E S ET . EE W T . ST. THR BO LES. MILDR D S, BREAD TRE

1 647 . Mentioned . WN A E P N A E THREE CRO LEHOUS . ISSI G LLEY, BR AD

STREET .

1 2 e . 7 3 . Mention d H E B DE TR TE L . RE E THREE COUPES UPON LE OOP , S .

1 6 . L f b am Estfield K m r ut . an to 44 e t y Willi , , e cer the

s r of c of of n — a o Mi te y Mer ery the City Londo C l . f

E . E THRE CUPS BR D STREET. 1 66 R a Pa 3 . ich rd uley .

1 68 1 . as S a r. One Iohn Thom , erv nt to M Bullock of s h as n r e and H a e Bri tol , bee obb d killed by ighw ym n . Whoever gives Notice Of the Persons aforesaid to c of r s Mr. Bullo k B i tol or at the Three Cups in Bread S e L s a a s a an . tr et, ondon , h ll h ve their ch rge d 4os re ” — ar . L ondon G az ette 1 0th r 1 68 1 c w d , Novembe , . S c ’ a rs r s S lte A m . 2 i 1 69 . Ment oned .

1 . 705 Mentioned .

THREE CUPS I NN . WEST SIDE BREAD STREET .

Mr. . 1 698. Ward a f r 1 749 . Co ch le t he e on Mondays and Thursdays in the

and a s s a s and r a s winter, Mond y , Tue d y , F id y , in the m r for sum a . e , B th

1 04 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

DOG E L W E N D . M A ST. TAV RN I N THO AS POSTLES, O ER Bow L OF ANE .

1 68 - 1 5 744 . Mentioned . w B . GOLDEN BALL . o CHURCH YARD 1 A s r . b u e th t a L . S r c 74 5 the ove iveth G We t, u geon who all s f r i s the ymptoms o the French Di stemper. The e a a s A a n a r a b ck into Goo e lley, Golde B ll ove it th t ” a s to r le d my Su gery . W E N W L . L D BO . GREEN BALL O ER OF ANE , CHEAPSIDE “ 1 r 737 . The only Sec ret i n the World of G L O VE S fo ea f n La s H a s and A m s a n th e b uti yi g the die nd r , m ki g S a s f sm and a Off kin delic tely o t, ooth white, by t king all f r s as M or hew s F reckles Scu P i m les De o mitie , p , , rf, p , or R edness are of a a f an d asa Sc t ; they gr te ul ple nt en , and will keep the H ands and Arms of a lasting and ex tream ss n E c a as ma n Whitene , beyo d xpe t tion , y La s a e e e t can s f die , who h ve xp rienc d , te ti y , to their great Satisfaction ; to be h ad only at the Green a r S n of Coc B ll , next Doo but one to the ig the k , ’ s a r s- a ar - H oppo ite to T ylo Court, ne r G lick ill , the

L End Of - La a s an d r ower Bow ne, Che p ide, no whe e h s incom r s . r ma s ad a o el e Whe e y likewi e be , mo t p able Wash to beautify the Face : It plumps and softens S ma fa r and smoo b a n a a the kin , king it i th , y t ki g w y

all F reckles Ta n n M or hew s P im les an d R edness , , p , p , , and r s s a of Pa nor p event Flu hing. It h th nothing int, a n h e a y poisonous Merc urial Preparations in it. S h th a most excellent Sec ret to prevent H air from falling ’ Off a s r r tis a and a r , c u ing it to grow whe eve w nting ; lte

red or Ha r a l or ar r c grey i to ight d k B own , whi h will

n r h s s E r s a n c a . S e a e eve h nge h pe the y b ow , m ki g m r a f and a s all SU erfluous H a r the ve y be uti ul , t ke p i fr c h c H a af r a . e om the F e S utteth ir very fine, te the s h e l s a saf and . a a c newe t Mode S h th ikewi e ert in , e ,

fa C r for - Ach ra n in llible u e the Tooth , without D wi g, an d so ff al a Pa r r e ectu ly, th t the in will neve eturn a a s f s s s a re Lo s to g in . It likewi e a ten tho e th t a o e 1 S IGN S OF OLD LONDON . 0 5

A a and r s r s m fr m R or a dmir tion , p e e ve the o otting Dec y ” a r m s m s ing ; lso a Powde that ake the as white a Ivory. B OW L . GREEN DRAGON . ANE

ss f r Michell H igh i ued a a thing token . H B OW L . ERCULES . ANE

1 d . 706. Mentione

H Bow L . ORSESHOE . ANE

Prt . ra sf r ss a f r H e was a B il o d i ued a thing token .

tallow chandler. B T L W AT THE HORS SHOO I N OW LANE . O O

D I . C CHAND . ’ M B w L . o KING S AR S ANE .

1 E r s 00 a . 7 . dw d John on LEG B W L AND GARTER . O ANE . 1 6 8 . 9 . Mentioned ’

H BOW L . MAID S COFFEE OUSE . ANE

1 6 8 . M rs r 9 . B owning . M R B W L E MAYD O . TAVERN . ANE

fr s 1 6 A f w s ss m h s . 5 2 . arthing token a i ued o t i hou e ’ B w B w S A M . o o URGEON S R S OVER AGAINST CHURCH ,

LANE .

1 1 a r. 7 3 . John B ke A W B W . THREE RRO S . O LANE I 6 a s ss a far 57 . John D vi i ued thing token . V W H LE . B E G G S O C PE . THREE STREET, G) 1 m Bo r 0. a ter rc 5 5 Willi y , me e . B . w BALL o CHURCH YARD .

1 6 . m Th l 77 Sa . om ins. LE F BE N I D H CAT ETH ELL . I CT RH . S O OG G S .

1 6 1 . a . Pa ras P a s C t and La . 3 The fiddle nc ne ( ) , Che p ide A . S . NCHOR QUEEN TREET , CHEAPSIDE

1 0 . mfi l s . a e d 7 5 Mr C .

BELL AND UNICORN . QUEEN STREET, CHEAPSIDE . ’

1 1 6 . A n a car s 7 pothe y . L W U COCK AND BOTTLE . SOPER ANE , AFTER ARDS Q EEN

STREET.

1 66 . . r ss a a f n 9 Will Cle ke i ued h l pe ny token . 1 S LD L 06 SIGN OF O ONDON .

R . CROWN . QUEE N ST EET E wa ss ed a fa hi d rd Northen i u rt ng token . W R . U S EA P FOUR COFFINS TO ER OYAL, Q EEN TREET, CH

SIDE . 1 0 P tle a of r s . e a . 7 5 John y , undert ker bu i l

A M . FRUITERERS R S QUEEN STREET . Thomas Eddenburro issued a farth ing token in the s r eventeenth centu y.

E . S . GRE N MAN QUEEN TREET, CHEAPSIDE 1 700. Men tioned .

H . ALE S E. GLOBE OUSE QUEEN TREET, CHEAPSID

1 7 2 1 . Mentioned .

. P L E GOLDEN BALL CORNER OF ANCRAS ANE , QU EN

STREET, CHEAPSIDE . 1 1 P a 7 3 . Mr. r tt.

1 66 as etcole and R rs a c rs 7 . Thom S John oge , u tionee .

GOLDEN HART .

St ra sha r to H a r ephen B d w, next doo Golden t,

- e r e a s ar 1 1 1 0 1 1 . Que n St e t, Che p ide, Febru y 3th, 7 M T M A E H . S . S ORSE AND GROO THO AS POSTLE , QU EN

E . STR ET, CHEAPSIDE

1 d . 766 . Mentione L W EWB RY . R E N JACK OF N U SOOPER ANE, AFTER A DS QU E

STREET . alf John Wheeler issued a h penny token .

OPERLAN E . PLATTER. S

1 a H . 5 54. Willi m ebbe

L . PLOUGH . SOPER ANE ms ss a a f n William Hol i ued h l penny toke . ’

1 . s r ar s . 706 . Mr King merce y w ehou e Soper Lane was c alled Quee n Stree t after the Great

Fire .

’ S . QUEEN S H EAD . QUEEN TREET s a f John Cannon i sued a h l penny token . This house was frequented by Freem ason s in Queen ’ Anne s reign .

1 08 S IGNS OF OLD LONDON .

N . ER A SU SOP L NE .

6 . . 1 99 Mr Bever.

’ TAL H A R . LOWC ANDLERs RMS. QUEEN ST EET

R ert oss al an ss ed a far . ob M , me m , i u thing token

E ES . R . THR E CRAN QUEEN ST EET, CHEAPSIDE

1 7 2 1 . Men tioned .

ES . S P . THREE CRAN QUEEN TREET, CHEA SIDE ’ L e s arf h ad a ar f 1 2 . a e s at a o 74 W r hou e e Wh , l ge qu ntity

ham a n ass s s a s at 1 8s . a ross C p g e gl bottle to ell ; qu rt g ,

and pints at 1 4s .

WN . R . U S THREE C O S Q EEN TREET, CHEAPSIDE

1 7 10. Mentioned. A B CKL R B RI E L E . U E S U . NGELL,

1 6 - 1 llso Po i rie 0. as A e a tt ca 5 7 57 Thom pp , .

E B KLERSB RI E. TH . UC BARGE, U

1 6 m ss I u i M or . i s tiones o t tem . 5 7 Tho as A he . nq P s

. B KLER Y BELL AND DRAGON U C SBU R .

° 1 6 . a Bulli vart a ot ar 77 Benj min , p hec y . B KL R B RY M . UC E S CA EL U .

1 66 1 . Mr. as s . M on , druggi t

CAT. BUCKLERSBU RY.

2 . 1 73 . Mentioned F I DLE B KLE R B RY UC S U . CATTE AND THE .

’ M or 1 56 1 Mentioned in the I ngmsitiones P ost tem .

. B CKLER B RY CHRISTOPHER U S U .

1 8 was of ar a of l oos . a a and w as 54 . It the cle v lue y e r, rated at twenty years purchase on £ 1 00 ; sold to

Thomas Assh e .

E B CKLERSB RY . LEPHANT AND CASTLE . U U 1 H 68 . a s a t a . 3 M rtin iggin , po hec ry

W B KLERSBU RY . FLO ER DE L UCE. UC

fa ss fr r . 1 65 7 . A rthing token was i ued om he e

BU KLERSBURY . FOUNTAIN TAVERN . C

1 2 . 7 4 Mentioned . S E GOLDEN FAN . BUCKLERS BURY, NEAR TOCKS MARK T .

1 1 P ar as r m a r . 7 5 . hilip M g , t unk ke EE . S P 1 08 .

1 1 0 SIGNS OF OLD LONDON .

E BAY TRE . STOCKS MARKET .

16 Mr . 94 . Banks.

BELL. STOCKS MARKET .

R r r. 1 2 . . sse a 73 Mr u ll , linnen d pe W P . S S KS CRO N , THE IN RINCES TREET , NEAR TOC

MARKET . 1 744 . Mentioned . N E FOUNTAI TAVERN . STOCKS MARK T . H 1 0 . s a c and s m s 7 5 Thi n ient well accu to ed ou e to let .

LE T. W L R H EO . S O CHU C E . G RGE , MARY

1 . R 5 5 8 obert Johnson .

K . GOLDEN COCK . STOC S MARKET ’ 1 s s s 697 . A gold mith hop A stone sign of a Cock killing a snake was fou nd when excavating on the side of the Stoc ks M arket a ars a o n r m h a d was s r ss s. m ny ye g , pre e ved by Me S it , Pa an d m rs yne S ith the banke . P . S E . GOLDEN BALL RINCES STREET, TOCKS MARK T 1 0 7 5 . Mentioned .

. To S S GOLDEN BALL NEXT DOOR MITRE TAVERN , TOCK

MARKET.

1 0 . Mrs ra 7 5 . B dbury. ’

A M . KING S R S STOCKS MARKET . ’ 1 A f c s s 706 . con e tioner hop. P S MITRE TAVERN . RINCES STREET , AGAINST TOCKS

MARKET .

1 698. Mr. Wheeler.

PLUME OF FEATHERS . STOCKS MARKET .

s H r . 1 Mr . a 1 69 . ding

PRINCE OF WALES . WOOLCHURCH MARKET . m s u nn 1 6 0 H L a s a . 7 . ugh u b rd i ed pe y token

THREE CRANES TAVERN . STOCKS .

r ss a f . 1 665 . Geo ge Twine i ued a h l penny token This tavern was destroyed in the Great Fire o f d was 8 1 666 an t c 1 6 . , no i ed in 9

was a v r s to S London G az ette It d e ti ed be old in , th c m r 1 2 z o De e be , 7 9. N 1 1 1 S IGNS OF OLD LONDO .

“ 2 6th A s 1 66 1 P s r s : m m ugu t, , epy w ite In y co ing home I called in at the 3 Crane Tavern at the Stocks a m an d r met and a of by ppoint ent, the e took le ve

M r ansh aw s to - m rr and a a s am . F , who goe o ow C pt in I h

r r a P r a H a a towa d thei voy ge to o tug l . ere we dr nk a f t o m c and M r a s a l r a o o . g e t de l wine, I u h F n h w til

he could hardly go .

P . WOOL ACK STOCKS MARKET .

1 6 r a rr s r a sm . m a . 73 Je e i h Bu ow , p ob bly gold ith

GLOBE . WALBROOK . F r n William ost issued a penny toke . EY GOLDEN K . WALBROOK.

1 6 —Li t e L n P r . t l on do Di rector 77 . ete Mody y . H ARE . WALBROOK .

1 6 - 1 m Dold ron 6 6 . 93 9 Willia . H A RE . WALBROOK . 1 682 P a s H . . hillip u e P ESTLE AND MORTAR . WALBROOK . 1 0 P ] . s a s a a car . 7 5 Jo eph t h l , pothe y

s m m s c c s an c a r r Being o eti e in e ho en ex h nge b oke , s s s of his s de ign to dispo e hop . P A LOUGH . W LBROOK . 1 688 r . Geo ge Bonett . 1 6 ‘ r i h i k 8 . a s W tw c 9 F nci g . ’

S . T. . TAR S JOHN S , WALBROOK 1 8 2 was a c 5 8 . £ 00 p id by the chur hwarden s for the fee s of s s imple thi hou e.

STAR. WALBROOK . 1 68 i in k Mr. W th broo . a a 9 , pothec ry.

S L . UGAR OAF WALBROOK .

1 66 . an a r 3 John Bl d , t y lo . E THREE CONIES . AST SIDE OF WALBROOK . 1 2 M r. 7 3 . Brown .

WILDERNESS . WALBROOK . 6 8 . . P 1 5 Benj ike .

PR CE E F A .

H E of ma s a s and ra s r a exhibition p , pl n , d wing el ting

’ to L at ra s H a 1 6 ar 1 0 ondon the D per ll , th M ch , 9 5 ,

O f f i s ca a is which the ollowing the t logue, not intended to give an exhaustive idea of the treasures which London

o s ss s r of r ff p s e e in this respect . It is illust ative th ee di erent c lasses of London topographical material : ( 1 ) maps and d rawings relating to London as a whole ; (2 ) maps and d rawings relating to particular districts ; and (3) original

drawings of Old London . ’ Of rs ass s of S s a the fi t cl , the exhibition the ociety public

’ tions afford the best examples . London in Eliz abeth s time

i s f a r a s and s is n b col ollowed by l te m p , thi co tinued y the N lec tion exhibited by the London County Council . ot only i s it important to note that earlier maps are here followed almost yearly by very interesting maps showing the gradual growth of London along the great roadways leading away

r L s c s c a am s as s f om ondon , but by u h pe i l ex ple the Knight

r and s s r u s S b idge Ken ington u vey , p bli hed by the ociety ,

d R r s r s an the Fleet ive u vey , not publi hed , exhibited by the

but m r a a s of L London County Council , i po t nt p rt ondon

re s ra a a r a of is a illu t ted in m nne , the import nce which it

almost impossible to overrate .

’ Mr ri s f a l f s ass . Ashb d e o M r e O the econd cl , g collection y bone maps and drawings is a splendid example of what may

s r s be done for each district . Every di t ict ought to be illu

r r u u d t ated in this way . The Chelsea Bo o gh Co ncil an the

H amm rsm r a r r ra e ith Bo ough Council h ve, th ough thei lib

a s a o c s for r r s c s r c s ri n , obt ined good c lle tion thei e pe tive di t i t , 1 1 H BI I A P ET 6 E S . X I T ON OF M , C

’ and s it i to be hoped th at Mr. A shbridge s ex hibition will interest others suffi ciently to induce them to carry out s a or for t i wn s imil r w k he r o district .

Of the thi lass . Phi f his rd c , Mr lip Norman ex hibits some o own drawings of Ancient London existing in the present day . They tell their own tale as to interest and value. Arti sts and photographers would do well to turn their a t t to thi s f ui ful sou of res for a t en ion r t rce inte t, the r pid rebuilding of London will make such drawings priceless

e L o rs of th e f to th ond ne uture.

x o was on o z a e as The e hibiti n ly rgani ed t th l t moment, and doubtless leaves much to be desired in arrangement

s f r or of and completeness . But thi will be o given f th e sa ke

r is the unquestioned interest of all that is shown . The e his or a os r st ee of L and see a s t y in lm t eve y r t ondon , to , lmo t as in i n a o a a how and se st s a a mov g p n r m , when the reet h ve come into existence is an advantage not to be Obtained else

r nd one hi has not us e a . whe e, a w ch previo ly be n ttempted

BERNAR G OMME D ,

’ I 6 I S I N N , CL FFORD ,

F E E E . . LE T STRE T, C

I 1 8 CATALOGU E OF TH E

A rve of Eas a s of 3 . Su y t Greenwich [with li t the] k n . S ner. owners and occupiers. By T y A a u rt o f [Endorsed April the 1 746 . t Co s s da b f r Sir r am n Sewer held thi y e o e me, Geo geCh pio , and t s ss rs for Le ] of E as o her , Commi ione the vel t r is r red a s ma or a O f th e G eenwich . It o de th t thi p pl n

sa Le ] b s r ma M r. id vel , eing the new u vey de by k nner and a r v b sa o u r Timothy S y pp o ed y the id C t , be the future Standard and Rule for the Taxati on of

the lands and tenements in the said Level] . (Sign ed)

Geo .

Seven Volumes of M aps and Plan s of the Westmin s ter m s c a n n Sewers Commission . These volu e ont i m a y plans of great interest from a topographical poi n t of am f ma s c a View, ong which the ollowing y be pe i lly mentioned

No . 2 l. 1 . P a f s c ars P n r fr m . vo o S S 4 , l n King hol o d ewe , o r n a P m am s the G ee T vern , i lico, to the Th e , with the

s and r a s of s ra ar s e r length b e dth the eve l p t , tog the

with the levels . 1 769 .

P n R . . . 1 . a of a a S r fr m 5 No 4 , vol l the nel gh ewe o

r r a . 1 Knightsb idge to the Rive Th mes 770 .

\ ’

0 . vol. 1 . P a of r s r S r fr m No 5 , l n Counte C eek ewe o the

r R a R r am s . 1 Uxb idge o d to the ive Th e 770.

O . 8 vol. 1 . P a Of s S ars P r f N N , l n King chol ond Sewe rom

as of r n S r to H a f- mo n r the e t end B uto t eet l o St eet,

P a s r s a n a icc dilly , howing p opo ed dditio l sewer in

Row P a . 1 8 . Bolton , icc dilly 77

N . . m . 1 . 8 . o . I sa 9, vol The e 779

P No . 1 . 1 . P a of Air r ar tra f r ‘ 4 , vol l n the B ook ne S t o d

P . 1 f m 779 . [Copied ro a plan said to have been made before the Aire Brook was covered

N 1 0 . O . 1 . 1 . P a of s 5 , vol l n the intended ewer at Stratfo rd

P ac for b E ar Po le . 1 . l e, petitioned y l u tt 779 P T E H A S E C. 1 1 X IBITION OF M , 9

1 l 1 . P a s ls . f ra s . 6 vo . o ce oo No , l n the d in , p , etc , in the s ra r s a s to H r eve l cou t , w lk , etc . , belonging the onou a of r m P r as fr m ble Society the Inne Te ple. [ u ch ed o Mr r am S r r r m a . Go h , u veyo to the Inne Te ple. D te about

’ 1 1 P f f s P . . . a o a o ars No 9, vol l n p rt King Schol ond Sewer from the east end of Bruton Street to the

a s at a . S r S . ra Th me Millb nk u veyed by D ke, 1 82 7 .

l 1 P . 2 vo . . a r s to of No 3 , l n p e ented the Court the

ra a of am s Str s s r 1 0. d in ge J e eet, We tmin te , 79

’ NO 8 vol 2 P a s f Es a . o s f 4 , . . l n the Bi hop o London s t te at Pa f r a out s the a s ddington be o e l ying , howing B y r 8 ee a a 1 80 . S lso 1 w te , [ No . 7 3 , vol .

l 2 s - fr m o . vo . . P a a r rs N 5 3 , l n howing the w te cou e o Paddington along the Edgware Road and through ’ s of L s a and a r ss r the Bi hop ondon l nd , c o Uxb idge

R a H Par 1 8 8 . o d into yde k . 0

’ l P a of of s ars . 1 vo . . a S No 9 , 4 l n the open p rt King chol ’ s Pond Sewer from the Thames to M r. White bridge ’ 86 f s n M r. s a n the [ 3 eet], howi g White ground t ke into s r m r m s a and a s ewe by the i p ove ent now in h nd , l o

h as a n 1 808 . the building which been t ken dow . ] ’ P O 1 V . s ars r. Pr s N . 1 0 0 . S o , 4 King chol ond Sewe op ed new line of sewer from Stafford Row to open sewer r ar s s rs of at Cow B idge. [D k blue line how old cou e 1 1 Tyburn . ] 8 0.

’ ] 6 f s r r f m 1 80 V0 . . S o r S r No. , ketch Counte C eek ewe o R am s o H a m rsm R 1 1 2 8 . the iver Th e t m e ith oad .

’ 6 P a and s of a of a a s . 1 . . No 84 , vol l n ection p rt Bl ckl nd r Sewer communicating with Ranelagh new sewe .

1 8 1 2 .

l 2 Ma of r s r E s a as was 8 0 vo . 6 . No . 4 , p the G o veno t te it a 1 1 w e s s a in the ye r 73 , ith the intend d treet bout r r I 8 G osvenor Squa e . (Copied 1 20 CATALOGUE OF TH E

A a of ies of Lo do and es s r a n d pl n the cit n n W tmin te , borough of Southwark ; with the contiguous bu ild u ings ; from an actual su rvey taken by John Rocq e.

1 746 .

A new and accurate plan of the cities of London an d est s u oa s and il W min ter, incl ding the new r d new bu d

s. Noorthouck ing [ ,

[Map of London and of the county for twen ty-five miles a d P s e 1 hn A r s an d roun ] ubli h d 777 , by Jo nd ew r r And ew Du y .

Ma of L es a and i i ur [ p eic ter Squ re ts ne ghbo hood ,

’ s s a of L n s s r and S th Bowle new pl n ondo , We tmin te , ou wa r s to of m l s rk, with thei environ the extent three i e ’

r t. Pa s. 1 86 M as to o ound S ul [ 7 ] [ S. note demoliti n of certain houses ]

’ Cary s new and accurate plan o f London and Wes t s r r of So t a and ar s ad min te , the bo ough u hw rk , p t

a viz . s s a s Ha j cent, , Ken ington, Chel e , I lington , ckney,

a . an a a ca s W lworth, Newington, etc , with lph beti l li t of upwards of five hundred of the most principa l

s r s f r s to h r s a 1 8 . t eet , with re e ence t ei itu tion , 7 7

2 7 . A new pocket plan of the cities of London and West

s r r of ar c min te , with the bo ough Southw k : ompre hending the new buildings and other alterations to

ar 1 0. . a the ye 79 W F den .

’ a s 2 8 . C ry new and accurate plan of London and West

s r r of ar and ar s ad min te , the bo ough Southw k, p t a 1 2 j cent 79 .

’ 2 9 . Bowles s new pocket plan of the c ities of London an d

s s r of ar : c We tmin te , with the borough Southw k o m prehending the new buildings and alterations to the year 1 794

I ZZ CATALOGUE OF THE

’ w an s u to . An ti ne The tranger s g ide London en re pl , ex hibiting all the various alterations and improve

s E . . ment . Mogg

La nd s f 1 8 1 2 . ngley a Belch new map o London .

A and rre a of L s s r an d new co ct pl n ondon , We tmin te , war a s r m s South k , exhibiting the v riou imp ove ent to ar 1 8 1 a s s of o s E as the ye 3 , [ l o] the I le D g with the t a and s a s L m s P a Indi We t Indi Dock , i ehou e, opl r,

f w . c R a a et . R . w . Bl ckw ll , Dept ord , Green ich, etc , o e

’ Bowles s two-sheet plan of London : comprehending s I 8 1 s s and a ra . the new building , dock , other lte tion 4 .

’ Cary s new and accurate plan of London and Wes t m s r of t ar and a s a d in te , the borough Sou hw k, p rt jacent and plans of the new London and E as t d s s 1 an a o 8 1 . We t Indi D ck . 5

’ a s m 8 1 1 6. Langley nd Belch new ap of London .

A n entire new plan of the cities of London and Wes t

s r r of a r min te , with the bo ough Southw rk : comp e

s and r a ra n s hending the new building othe lte tio . f 1 8 1 . E . Mogg . Fi th edition . 7

’ 47 Cary s new and accurate plan of London and Wes t

m s of S ar and ar s a in ter, the borough outhw k , p t d j acent and plans of the new London and E ast an d s a B ooks 1 8 1 8 We t Indi . .

sa 1 8 1 . 4 8 . The me. 9

1 82 0. sa . 49 ° The me

A ma of L n and its r s fr m 0. an r 5 new p ondo envi on , o o iginal s m s as and s six a urvey, extending eight ile e t we t, n d a a m s n and s h all qu rter ile orth outh , in whic new r m and s s etc . are intended building , imp ove ent , , care f s . r Mr m a . s 1 82 ully in erted D wn by Tho p on . 3 . E H AP ET 1 2 X IBITION OF M S , C 3

’ Cary s new and accurate plan of London and West

m s r r of ar and a s ad in te , the bo ough Southw k , p rt j acen t an d plans of the new London and E ast and

s a c s . 1 82 We t Indi Do k 4 .

P a of L and s m s r r of l n ondon We t in te , with the bo ough

S ar . 1 . 82 . outhw k J Wyld . 5

WallI s 5 u for s ra rs r 82 6 1 . g ide t nge th ough London .

Ma of L fr m an a a s r ma the p ondon, o ctu l u vey de in ars 1 82 1 82 a d 1 82 6 n . . and . r . ye 4 , 5 , By C J G eenwood 1 2 8 7 .

P a of L and s m s r r l n ondon We t in te , with the bo ough f o S ar . . 1 82 outhw k J Wyld 8 .

’ Cruc hle s a of nd i s y new pl n London a t environs. [In four sheets ] [ 1 82 9 ]

Ma of L m a fr an ac a s r p ondon , de om tu l u vey in the ars 1 82 1 82 and 1 82 6 and c m r s n ye 4 , 5 , , extended , o p i i g r the various improvements to 1 830. G eenwood

an . 1 8 0 d Co 3 .

r m . Pr Metropolitan Boroughs . (Gove n ent plan ) [ i nted

rm . r r s a . from the plate u ed in the Refo Bill ] J . G dne 8 2 1 3 .

’ ruchle s n ew a of L s n all C y pl n ondon, howi g the new n m and i tended improve ents.

M a of L fr m ac a s r c m r n p ondon , o tu l u vey, o p ehendi g m n 1 E s r 8 . R ff n the variou imp ove e ts to 3 5 . u a d

1 8 . Co . 3 5

’ ar s a of L and its 1 8 6 . C y new pl n ondon vicinity, 3

s of - s Showing the limit the two penny po t delivery. ’ Published by authority of His Majesty s Post- Master r Gene al .

Ma of L fr m a ua s r m r n p ondon , o ct l u vey, co p ehe ding the

r ff n a s m s 1 E . R a d C . v iou i provement to 840. u o I 2 4 CATA LOGUE OF TH E

AP E AN D PR TH E PAR H F M S, VI WS INTS OF I S O T MA R LE E LE R H R S . MR. A Y BON , NT BY T U A H R E S B IDG ,

M E N E R ARYL BO GA DENS .

ns were formed a out 1 660 and w r su s These gard e b , e e ppres ed by th e m r s in 1 8 when th e s te was let b th o Po agist ate 77 , i y e Duke f rtland for r building pu poses.

f r s r 1 View o the O che tra and G and Walk (pub. 7 5

f s a View o the Orche tr and Grand Walk (small siz e) .

of r s ra and a a s a s z View the O che t Gr nd W lk ( m ll i e ,

coloured) .

s o U o s 66. Tile Kiln , which t od p n the pot where the Duke of Manchester built his house on the north side o f a s r S uar s ar n ar s M nche te q e, howing M ylebo e G den

eh 1 66 . b ind , 7

a R se of r a H S . b e n ( ) o No m ndy , igh treet ( ) The ar ar s a f m m trance to M ylebone G den . Dr wn ro me ory

. Sm . by J T . ith

A s of ar o a s th dverti ement Bill M yleb ne G rden , July 3o ,

1 776 .

6 . H s s Lan now 9 The Old ou e , Bowling Green e ( Wey

mouth Street). “ S s s at ar a s Two ong ung M ylebone G rden , Gentle ” nd R s a e Bo . Youth, o y Dimpl d y

P ra . Mr. ar Pr r of r ort it Be d , the oprieto the Ga dens

about 1 7 5 5 (Faber) .

P ra Mr ar A r . ort it . . Be d ( dell)

P a . Dr. A s a r t H ortr it rne, Mu ic l Di ec or ( umphrey) .

1 2 6 CATALOGUE OF TH E

H fre a L aria o 1 s nd 8 . Po ai . t t a 5 rtr t um y W nley , ibr n the s f m z ud Ea of . S rl Ox ord (J ith ,

MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB .

86 f 1 . La s o a e of i 80 . The w the Noble G m Cr cket, 9

8 . a L s 1 2 7 Cricket t ord in 82 .

88 . L r s a 1 8 0. Cricket ( o d Cricket Ground), bout 4

L H M P P R P AN D P ANG A LACE, O TLAND LACE, ARK

CRESCENT.

’ 8 N ashional as l l s re of All s ur h 9. T te The pi Soul Ch c f N a h re o as te . with figu John h, the rc i ct (pub

’ am H ow Lor s H s 1 80 . La n 90. d Foley ou e, 9 The ngh otel

occupies the site .

f H s m a ra a r o . 9 1 . B lloon in ga den Foley ou e Fro d wing

b Hon . . y C . Grenville

fi 2 a on re . 9 . B lloon

a of s b rth fr n of ( ) East view Langham Hou e. ( ) No o t s s as s of Langham House . Thi hou e w built on the ite ’ Lor s s and m s d wa s re d Foley hou e, , when de oli he , a La a H r m ra s pl ced by the ngh m otel . F o d wing by s Ho mer Shepherd .

as s of s r s r r is The Marylebone B in . The ite thi e e voi

b a s S r . now occupied y M n field t eet, etc

f f as c r . View o St . Marylebone rom the B on ( olou ed)

P r a Plac o tl nd e (pub.

Par C s 1 82 . k re cent, 0 E H I OF AP ETC. 1 2 X BITION M S, 7

P M ORT AN SQ UARE .

8 . s of A assa r on 9 The hou e M . Otto, the French mb do , the s S of P r ma S ar as a a outh ide o t n qu e, it ppe red when illuminated on the occasion of the Declaration of

r 2 A P P a a 1 80 . e ce with F nce, ( ugin).

s ar s . 99 . A imil print ( maller siz e)

[ I t will be seen from th e larger print th at th e wor concor ap ears in um n t n but th e terate u c un derstood th s as p ill i a io , as illi p bli i ” con uer d it was ta en d wn b some of th e s ectators and th e q e , k o y p , ” w r v r su ti tu h s is Shown in the sma er r nt . o d icto y bs ted . T i ll p i ]

’ 1 Mrs Monta u s H s at - s c of P 00. . g ou e north we t orner ort

an a i m - s s a in r m f . Squ re, w th chi ney weep d ncing ont s From original drawing by Hosmer Shepherd . Thi

s was for Mrs . a and is now oc hou e built Mont gu ,

CU pied by Lord Portman .

f M rs a . f r o 1 1 . P r . u 0 o trait . Mont g The ounde The Blue ” m r a a Re Stocking Club. Fro o igin l p inting by y l s no d .

2 W - -e - m r a m 1 e e . A s m 0 . We p emo i l de igned to the e ory rs b m -s s of M . a Mont gu y the chi ney weep , in whom sh e took a great interest .

s P r ma 10 . S s r s a th e 3 hed , whe e tile were m de, in field by o t n r 1 66 a . Squ e , 7

’ ST. JOHN S WOOD .

r s A a a s (a ) View of site afte ward occupied by lph Cott ge .

(b) Alpha Cottages .

. s r b (a ) Cottage near St John Wood Fa m . ( ) Barn near ’ F rm s a . St. John Wood

Primrose Hill on the Peace rejoicing after the Crimean W r a .

a E se s 107 . Proposed Royal Ch mp ly e . TYBU RN .

orner of Oxford Street and Ed w re Roa (C g a d . )

’ d e P enti e e ecu ed at r Ho The I l r c x t Tybu n ( garth) .

V of an ecu at urn 1 6 iew ex tion Tyb , 7 7 .

V e of n oo owa s H Pa sh i w Tybur l king t rd yde rk, owing l r f r a e o v w n ec io s 1 8 . g l y ie i g ex ut n , 7 5

E ecu ion of Lo s t d e 1 6 . x r F rrer , 7 0

’ 1 1 2 a iles s f r t. Bo . b o n s . ( ) S G wl ( ) The arrival c imi al at

Tyburn .

P ra . a ort it J ck Shepherd .

TH E P Z R RI E ING .

A s e of s a r s a s P z h et new p pe cutting , dverti ing the ri e s at a ed H s ar s Fight the Bo rd ou e in M ylebone Field , formerly on a site at the corner of Wells Stre et and E f 2 as S as ee . a a 1 . C tle treet t, Ox ord Str t D te bout 7 3

P ra a s a z -fi h er a a ort it. J me Figg, pri e g t t the Bo rded s Hou e (Faber).

- P ra . Bu kh orse fi h r c a z te . ort it , pri e g

h z -fi h r P a t a te . ortr it. Jo n Brough on , pri e g (pub

r n -fi h r r m a P t a . a z te . or it John Broughto , pri e g F o r H a p int by og rth .

OXFORD STREET .

’ 1 1 L a s a H s f r on 9 . The ord M yor B nqueting ou e, orme ly f a f P a 1 F m a n the site o Str t ord l ce, 7 50. ro drawi g r by Hosmer Shephe d .

E ra f r S r or r h 2 . 1 0 nt nce to Ox o d t eet, Tybu n Turnpike, wit a of Par La View k ne (pub.

1 30 CATALOGUE OF THE

P 1 n a n 82 2 . A r e c of t. a a View S M rylebone rk , o igin l p il

drawing .

’ r r n View of Regent s Park . F om original d awi g by

sta . W . We ll

i a ra n View from Barrow Hill . Orig n l pencil d wi g by

a l . W . B rt ett

’ ’

La s az aa at R s Pa 1 8 2 . die B r egent rk , 3

’ mm r as s i n R s Par 1 8 0 s o w n Su e F hion egent k, 4 , h i g

Cumberland Terrace .

’ r as s R s Par 1 8 8 - s o w n Winte F hion in egent k, 3 9 , h i g

Sussex Place and Colosseum .

r r- Chester Ter ace (wate c olour s ketch) .

’ - I ce c R s Pa 1 866 . A cident in egent rk , 7

’ P s a R s ar atas . b as on i ( ) egent k c trophe ( ) Di ter the c e .

a for a b s s (a ) Dragging the l ke the de d . ( ) Diver ea rc h a ing for the de d .

(a ) Conveying the bodies of vic tims to Mary lebon e b c f Workhouse . ( ) Identifi ation o the bodies a t

M arylebone Workhouse .

R OYAL BOTANIC GARDENS .

o f a ca an d rnam ta ar n s 1 4 5 . View the Bot ni l O en l G de t o P s f rm r mr H s . . a be o ed on i o e ill , de igned by W B Cl rk e

. s s n was a (pub Thi de ig never c rried out .

’ an c a ar s R s Par 1 46 . Bot i l G den , egent k (pub.

’ T H E M R P COLOSSEU , EGENT S ARK .

1 . ss m r or 1 8 0. 47 The Colo eu (exte i ) , 3

E 1 8 . G ran ra c to ss m Plate l u 4 d nt n e the Colo eu , (p b. E XH I BI TI N F T O O AP . 1 1 M S , E C 3

1 . s f P 2 S o r un s a . 49 outh ide the G o d , l te

s r mar P a a s a a . The Fount in ur ounding ble t tue, l te 3

m c As P a a r s a . The Geo etri l cent to the G lle ie , l te 4

’ Bird s- eye view from th e Staircase and the upper part o f P n the avilio .

ss m as s The Colo eu (F hion ).

S m r as n s at ss fo 1 u me F hio the Colo eum r 836 .

R ’ R ’ P OYAL TOXOPHILITES GROUNDS, EGENT S ARK .

’ ’

1 . a A r r s b R a s 5 5 ( ) The che Lodge . ( ) oy l Toxophilite

r . 6 r G ound ( ) Small p int and plan .

1 P r ir ars a R m n 6 . a . a to 5 o tr it S Willi m Wood , M h l the egi e t

f r s 1 1 . o A S . 6 cher , died ept 4 , 9

THE ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS .

Design for the Gardens .

s A Morning Ride to the Zoological Garden .

A . . r b . (a ) The Cloc k Towe . ( ) The venue By F W

H 1 8 8. ulme, 4

rr F b a a . B . . (a ) The Tunnel . ( ) The Te ce W lk y W

H 1 8 8. ulme, 4

Nine water- colou r sketches of various buildings in the

s Garden .

Z o a a s 1 8 . o logic l G rden , 3 5

r ar a . Zoological Gardens . D awn by M ch nt

r B an 1 8 6 . s . S Two View (colou ed) y t field , 3

r s B . H . S r (a ) Zoological Ga den . y T hephe d

H m . rra B . . Te ce. y F W ul e 1 3 2 CATALOGUE OF T HE

E ON REC ENT S OCT . 2 N D 1 8 . XPLOSION THE CANAL, , 74

1 a r a was b an o u r 66. ( ) No th G te Bridge as it . ( ) Bridge h af E s ter the xplo ion .

f o m A r r an . 1 67 . canal barge o carrying powde d pe tr leu ’ — The Disaster on the Regent s Canal half an ho u r a r lte the Explosion .

’ 1 68 f s ana a . Sc o E s on R e t ene the xplo ion the eg nt C l , s North G ate . One of the barges unk by the E x

plosion .

R s of 1 6 . 9 uin North Gate Bridge.

f ’ 1 0. o E s o s 7 Scene the xplo i n on the Regent Canal. O n e of r s th e ba ge sunk by the E xplosion .

OLD P S P H G S B E ARI H CHA EL ( I H TREET , MARYLE ON ) .

1 1 . a a H a s r r o f 7 The M rri ge ( og rth), howing inte io c hapel (pub.

’ 1 2 . Pr H a s rc ar d 7 The Idle entice ( og rth), howing chu hy .

1 . f 1 r o E 0 H s S . 7 3 View xterior, 74 ( o me hepherd)

1 f r 1 P s o E 8 1 . E 74 . View xterio , 9 (J . m lie).

1 Tw s f E r r - s . o o r r s 7 5 view xte io (wate colou ketche ) .

1 6 V of r 1 8 1 P . . ms . E . 7 iew Inte ior , 9 (J lie)

f - 1 . o er 1 2 a r c r s . 77 View Int ior, 74 (w te olou ketch)

1 8 . a ra of Mrs. ar as 7 Invit tion to the Fune l M y Thom , o f H r a S r 1 0 . en iett t eet , 7 4

T P S . MARYLEBONE ARISH CHURCH .

1 . E r r. r s and 79 The xte io Th ee view plan .

1 8 Th e 0. r r 1 8 2 2 . Inte io ,

1 34 CATALOGU E OF THE

R R 1 820. CATO ST EET CONSPI ACY,

w own H r t Ed ware Road . (Cato Street is no kn as orace St ee , g )

The Cato Street Conspirators (Cruikshank) .

Th H Lott ve a sta e in a S r e ay o r bl C to treet, whe e the w nn conspiracy as pla ed .

A o correct view f the Stable.

82 rr of a o 1 H H . V Stre 0 . a iew C t et, (W. iott)

Interior view of Hay Lott .

’ of cr ar s ro Interior view Se et y om .

THE NEW ROAD .

Now th e Mar e ne Ro d ( yl bo a . )

f h n n d R a fr m P 2 02 . Two plans o t e i te de New o d o addington

. Ma to s . . I lington (pub in Gent g ,

R a s w Ha s a an d H a e The New o d , ho ing mp te d ighg t ,

1 a a S . H . . s s o s 793 . From dr wing by Grimm Thi h w the Marylebone Road inclosed with wooden rails f s s r be ore the hou e we e built .

’ The New Road from Lady Kaye s Dressing- room in s r r a ra h er residence in Devon hi e Street. F om d wing

. H m 1 2 . by S . Grim , 79

’ R a fr m La a s ra - r o m The New o d o dy K ye D wing o ,

1 a ra . H m h s i s o 793 . From d wing by S . Gri m . T i f

s a r s as s s a a of c c r peci l inte e t, it how g me ri ket in ea ly a s s s s s d y when only two hort tump were u ed .

R a s H S 1 The New o d (oppo ite the igh treet) , 793 r s s as r s (G imm) . The hou e hown w the e idence o f sur r to of P a a n John White, veyo the Duke ortl nd , d

was l s but recent y demoli hed . E H AP E T 1 X IBITION OF M S, C. 3 5

2 0 . R a s H r 1 S . A 7 The New o d (oppo ite the igh t eet), 794 s r imila view .

R 2 08. a s H S r 1 8 0 . A The New o d (oppo ite the igh t eet), 5 similar view to last showing a smaller house which

was u for un 1 2 2 T r. 8 s s b ilt John White, J , . hi hou e s r m s till e ain .

a r s r S s Li sson r ( ) The Yo k hi e tingo (oppo ite G ove),

1 . r s m 0 b r S 1 8 6 . F r 77 ( ) The Yo k hi e tingo, 5 o sm r drawings by Ho e Shepherd .

2 1 0. a a Pie H s 1 2 . s was af r ( ) The F rthing ou e, 7 4 (Thi te

ar s ca r n Man . b r Man w d lled the G ee ) ( ) The G een , 1 8 1 as of P a R a a r m ra s 5 (e t ortl nd o d St tion). F o d wing H r by osmer Shephe d .

mas P c mas r of a Pi r e H s . m Tho ri e, te the F rthing ou e F o

a a . Lauranson p inting by Wm .

R W METROPOLITAN AIL AY .

2 1 2 E ar R a S a da M a 2 th 1 862 . dgw e o d t tion (opening y , y 4 , , s r a s and rs ra l a ru s howing M . Gl d tone othe in i w y t ck ) .

2 1 r t . 3 . Bake Stree Station

VARIOUS .

’ a A ms s s n s T r 2 1 4 St. M rylebone l hou e in St . Joh Wood e

rac P s s s r in c u rs e. ubli hed whil t the building we e o e

of erection .

2 1 Lisson r a 1 0 5 . G een in the ye r 77 .

2 1 6 . A a r 1 8 M rylebone Voluntee , 79 .

1 P ra s s r r 2 . . r of t a 7 ort it John Jone , Ve t y Cle k S . M ylebone

for f - r ars E b H r 1 . a 8 1 . orty th ee ye ngr ved y . Meye , 4 1 36 CATA LOGU E OF THE

8 . b 1 P tec 1 P te 8 . 1 8 . a 2 ( ) The oly hnic , 4 3 ( ) The oly chnic, 54 s H s r From drawing by o me Shepherd.

2 1 V ew of a f Row now Wi 9 . i M rylebone rom Wigmore ( g more Street)

r Two vi s r m s b f a w . 2 20. Ox ord M ket. e F o drawing y

Hosmer Shepherd .

H M l Lan 1 2 2 1 . a s a 80 . The W tch ou e, ry ebone e, 9

’ ’ 1 b Pr s 2 2 2 a P c ss s a 8 0. n ss . ( ) The rin e The tre, 4 ( ) The i ce

1 r r s H m . a r 8 1 . aw os rd The t e , 5 F om d ing by er Shephe

f as was h 1 M o t. a t e ea S . 2 2 . a 3 p M rylebone , it in y r 74 5

ma is an en ar ement b hoto ra h to the e f h Th is p l g y p g p y, xtent o t ree ’ f a ort on of Roc ue s Surve of Londo diameters, o p i q y n and th e envi rons. h und r has een added and w en fro The paris bo a y b , as tak m a plan oh n on in th e ear 1 in wh ch r h prepared by J J es y 799, i each pa is on as set u in the ear 1 1 is recorded and descri d boundary st e, p y 77 , be , and in wh ich it is also stated th at th e beating of the bounds took nc in ever ten ears— th e rs 1 1 1 81 1 1 n place o e y y yea 77 , 7 , 79 , bei g

d efin itely mentioned . Th r ver urn h as a so een added and was tak fr m v r us e i Tyb l b , en o a io T on en r n M fr m d n h e ort te St. r e one o th e north an pla s. p i i g a yl b n far as what is now nown the Mar n Ro was extendi g as k as ylebo e ad , fr h a l t m n s e om t e n as ment on . ro th s o t and reach n a tak n pl i ed F i p i , i g th e north end of Mar e ne Lane it w ta e fr m a lan of far as yl bo , as k n o p r r m h r n r t h e Po tman E state dated 1 1 . o e e exte d n as fa as wha t , 74 F , i g ’ i now nown as ason s our it was ta en from the ast ment ned s k J C t, k l io an a so from a an former in th e ossess on of th e ate Ves r of pl , l pl ly p i l t y ’ t G eor e s Hanover S uare. rom h ere to th e south end of St. S . g , q F i w n fr a f h f M r e one i a. Oxford S t t as ta e om an o t e c o a yl b , . , tree , k pl ity

ondon Stratford P ace Estat dated 1 2 . Some add t ona r n i n L ( l ) e, 73 i i l p i t g ’ h as a so een nserted and was ta en from Roc ue s ar est s e l b i , k q l g cal

n of ond n 1 h w M Ash r e . a o dated s ma as com ed b r. d pl L , 74 5 . T i p pil y b i g

’ ’ 2 2 . OF AC As M P OF L 1 60 4 VERTUE S COPY A ONDON , 5 .

1 38 CATA LOG UE OF TH E

B H r fr s re a c h fi u s ell Inn , olbo n, om t et entr n e wit g re f as a r and his f i s s of o wi . a t the l t l ndlo d e Th , the l the a ed s of L was s r d i n g lleri inn ondon , de t oye the 1 autumn of 897 .

fr m H Bell Inn o olborn .

s f Gallerie o Be ll I n n .

- m of n e e . C se Dining roo Cock Taver , Fl et Str et lo d

A 1 0 1 886 s r s aft r ar s . pril , , de t oyed hortly e w d

’ s f o ld s s a . o Leyton Building , Southw rk The ite the ’ s King s Bench Pri on .

a of W H a S ar r P c w i B ck hite rt Inn, outhw k , whe e i k ck am r its as a s was h met S Welle , in l t d y . It t en a occupied by a b con curer.

f a r H s fr m i s a a t ar . S nd ord M no ou e , Fulh m , o g den It was c d a a nd onnecte by tr dition with Nell Gwyn , undoubtedly dates from the seventeenth centu ry ;

1 i s f s a 1 . Now n u n r m s o G a dr wn , 90 i cl ded p e i e

n o and . L a d C . s a ight Coke , di m ntled

PUBLICATION S OF T HE LONDON P RAPH AL E TO OG IC SOC I TY . W View of Lon don . By Antony van den y ngae rde c 1 A facs m of the a raw the ci r a 5 50. i ile origin l d ing in S a n an L rar x utherl nd Collectio , in the Bodlei ib y, O f as r s 1 0 fe 1 c s ord . The view me u e et long by 7 in he is r r c s s s. high. The ep odu tion in even heet

’ l s a f ci a 1 R r d Hoefna e o L rc 60. u g pl n ondon , 5 ep od ce f ra r of a and H e r rom the celeb ted wo k Br un ogenb g ,

' ' ' Czm tates Orbzs Terra m m 1 2 c was , 5 7 , in whi h it pub

lished Va ua for c r s e r . l ble ompa i on with the b tte

ma of Ra A as of sam r d known p lph g the e pe io . s One heet. E H F A P ET 1 O S C. X IBITION M , 39

of L B c s n ss c . a Vi cher A fa View ondon y Ni hol Joh . simile of the un ique example Of the original edition ’ s L rar r s s um r r in the King ib y, B iti h Mu e . The ep o

u n i s f r s s r d ctio in ou heet . Unlike many of the ea ly s s on ars vi 1 6 1 6 is a e a a z . and view thi be d te, , it beautiful panoramic pic tu re of London in Shake ’ s r s pea e time .

The Newest and Exac test Mapp of the Most Famou s

Citties L n and s m s r r s u r s ondo We t in te , with thei ub b ; ” and ma n of r r s r s. P r the n e thei t eet By T . orte . Pr an d sou l a inted d by Robt. W lton at the Globe ” m ass s e n r s of Pa i r . s a Co p e on y o th ide St ule . C c 1 F c 660. a simile of the beau tifu l example in the L rar of c f n ib y the So iety o A tiquaries . The repro

c i s s s du tion in two heet .

’ ’ Norden s Map of Lon don and Norden s Map of West r R r u c fr m m B m s . S eculu ri ta n ni a in te ep od ed o the p ,

M H - 1 . a r P 593 The l te . alliwell hillips laid great stress ’ N r s Ma of L as s on o den p ondon , giving it doe the

ar s r r s a of u s Nor e lie t known ep e ent tion a playho e . ’ s u n f den s work enjoy a high rep tatio or ac cu racy.

acs o a Plan of Whitehall . F imile f map prepared by i r a r and r s S c S John T ylo , p e ented to the o iety

r s s s of a m r r by Lo d Welby . It con i t ode n g ound ’ plan of Whitehall superimposed on Fisher s plan of 1 682 as engraved by Vertue— the two plans bei n g disti nguishable by a difference in colour which reveals the alteration s in the topography of Whitehall re sul in fr m m r m r m s t g o ode n i p ove ent .

’ ’ Hollar s bird s- eye View of the area now known as the

s - c ra s r c of London re rod uced fr m we t ent l di t i t , p o the

u u r a a ab . 1 6 8 . s . niq e o igin l ; d te, 4 One heet

A r s c of C Of L s m ns r and p o pe t the ity ondon , We t i te , ’

. . n 1 A ar 1 2 St am s s Par B 1 0. J e k y Joh Kip, 7 l ge s sheet View taken from Buc ki ngham Hou e . E H APS ETC. X I BITION OF M ,

’ 2 0 en and Lea s Ma of Lo 1 68 2 . A la r 5 . Mord p ndon , ge ma of Lo estm s and S h wa rk o n a p ndon , W in ter, out ,

of . an r r t o n i s scale 300 ft to inch . The ep oduc i in sh s twelve eet .

1 A re t rn s P a s 1 8 1 . rod uc Kensing on Tu pike Tru t l n , p tion of the plan of the road exec uted for th e K e n s i n ton T r stees se Sa a i n 1 8 1 1 g u npike Tru by Jo ph lw y , ’ extending from Hyde Park Corn er to Co u n ter s Bridge (of which Addison Road railway brid ge n ow es s r u i w c h i s occupi the ite) The eprod ct on , hi in and es a fa s is om ri se d colour every r pect c imile, c p in thirty sections corresponding with the shee ts n u m - of r i bered i xv the o ig nal .

1 4 2 RU LES .

— P s X . The ublications of the Society for eac h year hall be iss ued to all Members whose Subscriptions ha ve been paid ; no Membe r whose S ubscription is in arre ar shall be t ec su Pu a s enti led to r eive ch blic tion . — X L No alteration shall be made in these R u les except at an A a ee or at a a e ra Mee n nnu l M ting, Speci l G ne l ti g a d the re u s i of ne c lle upon q i it on at least five Mem be rs . O ’ month s previous notice of the change to be propo sed shall be r to th e e t and th e al on given in w iting S cre ary, terati proposed must be approved by at least three-fo u rth s of the rs r s s c Membe p e e nt at u h Meeting. LON DON TO POG RA PH ICA L S I TY OC E .

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