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All Hallows the Less actually becomes part of All Hallows the Great. It was actually destroyed in the great fire of London in 1666, and not rebuilt. This parish became part of All Hallows the Great, which was itself demolished in 1894. By the 1911 census, many of these listings are noted as part of St Sepulchre.
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Premises | Pic? | Text? |
Black Bull, 97 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Less EC4 | No | Yes |
Falcon, 84 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Great, City of London EC4 | No | Yes |
Hour Glass, 89 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Less EC4 | No | Yes |
Steel Yard, 88 Upper Thames Street, All Hallows the Less EC4 | No | Yes |
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