Half Moon, Cheapside

Half Moon, Cheapside
   Messuage so called in Westchepe in parish of Blessed Mary Colechurch, 23 Eliz. (Lond. I. p.m. III. 43). In Cheap Ward.
   A tradesman's token of the Halfe Moon in Cheapside bears date 1648 (Burn, p. 66).
   Qy. = this tavern, or the one further west, in Half Moon Alley.

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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