- Vintners' Alley
- Out of Thames Street by Butoiph Wharf Gateway (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799).Not named in the maps.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
Vintners' Hall — On the south side of Upper Thames Street at No.68 1/2, in Vintry Ward (P.O. Directory). First mention: Vinteners Hall, 1560 1 (Ct. H.W. II. 675). Stow says that the land upon which Vintners Hall was erected was given to the Vintners by… … Dictionary of London
Anchor Alley — South out of Upper Thames Street at No. 68 to Three Cranes, on the west side of Vintners Hall (P.O. Directory). In Vintry Ward. First mention: London Guide, 1758. Former names : Anchor Street, (Rocque, 1746). Anchor Lane (S. 243… … Dictionary of London
Three Tun Alley, Thames Street — Three Tun Court North out of Thames Street, between Fish Street Hill and St. Michael s Lane (O. and M. 1677 Elmes, 1831). In Bridge Ward Within. Named after the sign of the Three Tuns (q.v.), the arms of the Vintners Co. Site has been… … Dictionary of London
Cressyngham Lane — Described as in the parish of St. James de Garlikhithe, to the west of a tenement in the parishes of St. Martin Vintry and St. James Garlickhithe, of which the eastern boundary was Stodies lane, 1441 (Ct. H.W. II. 492). Stodies lane or… … Dictionary of London
Worshipful Company of Curriers — Spes Nostra Deus Location: c/o Tallow Chandlers Hall, Dowgate Hill, London Date of formation: 1272 … Wikipedia
Norwich Market — Norwich Market, 2009. The paved area in front of the market, now known as Gentleman s Walk, was formerly reserved for smallholders selling from temporary stalls. Since 1938 the market square has been dominated by the Art Deco City Hall (centre) … Wikipedia
Plumbers' Hall — On the north side of Chequer Yard, Bush Lane. In Dowgate Ward (Elmes, 1831). First mention: O. and M. 1677. It seems to have been erected some time prior to 1567, in which year it was hired by some Protestant Dissenters for religious… … Dictionary of London
The Three Tuns — 1) A tavern in Guildhall Yard. General Monk lodged at this tavern by Guildhall Gate, 1659 (Gent. Mag. Lib. XV. 165). Wheatley mentions it as referred to by Webster. Not named in the maps. 2) A messuage so called in Thamystrete in parish… … Dictionary of London