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The Sun, Sun Yard, Nightingale Lane exited from at least 1794. The area was demolished in about 1828 for the St Katherines Docks.
Residents at this address.
10 January 1788 / Insured: James Brown, the Sun, Sun Yard, Nightingale Lane, West Smithfield, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
1 September 1794/Insured: James Brown, the Sun, Sun Yard Nightingale Lane Upper East Smithfield, victualler
Other property or occupiers: 35, 36, 37 Sun Yard (Wood); 17, 18, 19 Star Court Nightingale Lane (Holliday)/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
11 February 1811 / Insured: James Brown, The Sun, Sun Yard, Nightingale Lane, Upper East Smithfield, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
Other property or occupiers: 35 to 37 Sun Yard; 17 to 19 Star Court, Nightingale Lane
28 July 1814 / Insured: Christopher Buck, The Sun, Sun Yard, Nightingale Lane, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
1 December 1814 / Insured: James Newman, The Sun, Sun Yard, Nightingale Lane, victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
14 February 1820 / Insured: John Newman The Sun in Sun Yard Nightingale Lane victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
15 March 1826/Insured: John Newman The Sun Sun Yard Nightingale Lane East Smithfield victualler/../../Sun Fire Insurance records at the LMA
1827/Jno Newman, Sun, 4 Sun yard, Lower East Smithfield/../../Pigot's Directory
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