Hartshorn Court, Leadenhall Street — See Hartshorn Alley … Dictionary of London
Hartshorn Alley — South out of Leadenhall Street between Nos. 65 and 65a (P.O. Directory). In Aldgate Ward, extending to Fenchurch Street. First mention: Harthorne alley (S. 140). Hartshorn Court (Horwood, 1799 Elmes, 1831). Other names : Angel Alley,… … Dictionary of London
Hartshorn Alley, Little Moorflelds — See Hartshorn Court … Dictionary of London
Angel Court — 1) East out of Milton Street in Cripplegate Ward Without (Rocque, 1746 to O.S. 1880). At No.68 in Lockie, 1810. Rebuilt for business purposes. 2) South out of Leadenhall Street, west of Hartshorn Court (P.C. 1732 Elmes, 1831). In… … Dictionary of London
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