Three Tun Court — 1) East out of St. Michael s Lane at No. 24. In Bridge Ward Within and Candlewick Ward (Strype, 1720 Elmes, 1831). Former names: Kiffit s Court (O. and M. 1677). In Strype s maps it is shown west out of St. Michael s Lane on the site of… … Dictionary of London
Three Cup Court — South out of Newgate Street, in Farringdon Ward Within (O. and M. 1677 Strype, 1755). Or King s Head Court in P.C. 1732, and Strype. Site has been rebuilt for business purposes. Name derived from the sign … Dictionary of London
Three Kings Alley, Minories — See Three King Court … Dictionary of London
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King's Head Court — 1) North west out of Gravel Lane. In Portsoken Ward (Strype, ed. 1720 Boyle, 1799). Only partly built in 1720 (Strype, I. ii. 27). Removed towards the end of the 18th century for the erection of warehouses, now occupied by the Port of… … Dictionary of London
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