(Sir Richard) Whittington's Palace

(Sir Richard) Whittington's Palace
   In Hart Street, four houses from Mark Lane. So designated in old leases. Formed three parts of a square. Ornamented with carvings of arms of the Livery Companies, etc. Tablet gives date 1609-initials P/MM (Povah, p.287).
   Not mentioned by Stow or Maitland (Gent. Mag. Lib. XVI. p.104).

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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