St Bride pub history index
In the 1682 Morgans Map of London, it is listed as 111 White horse Inne in Fleet street. Also listed on the North side of Fleet atreet are 109 Hind Court ; 110 Vine office Court ; 111 White horse Inne ; and 112 Peterborow Court.
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Brides, London.
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In the 1682 Morgans Map of London, it is listed as 111 White horse Inne in Fleet street. Also listed on the North side of Fleet atreet are 109 Hind Court ; 110 Vine office Court ; 111 White horse Inne ; and 112 Peterborow Court.
In 1708 : A New View of London by Edward Hatton lists White horse inn, between Wine Office court, and Peterborough court.
In 1720 John Strypes map and suvey of Farringdon without lists '24 White Horse Inn'.
In 1746, John Rocques map of London names the White horse inn, on the North side of Fleet atreet.
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