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Black Horse, Butcher Row, East Smithfield

The Black Horse would have been demolished around 1828 for the St Katherine Dock Improvement

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Residents at this address.

Morning Advertiser 05 August 1806 :
Tobe Let a Liquor shop, &c free from incumbence, and at a moderate rent, situated in a trafficing populous thoroughfare street as any in London with not only a good retail trade, but possessed of a good set of family and other customers. The present possessor having engaged in another concern, is the reason for leaving. Immediate possession may be had on reasonable terms - Enquire at the Black Horse, the corner of Butcher row, East Smithfield (not the house).


Morning Advertiser 14 May 1828 :
The Fittings up of a Public House and Liquor shop, East Smithfield - tomorrow at Twelve, on the Premises, the Black Horse, Butcher row, East Smithfield, in consequence of thr Premises being purchased for the St Katherine Dock Improvement.




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