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St Michael Cornhill index
Sweeting rents are in the east side of Sweeting alley. It is believed that both street and rents were cleared for the rebuilding of the Royal Exchange which re-opened in 1844. An alternative spelling is Sweetings rents, and possibly Swithins rents according to maps. Many of the same occupants are still listed in the 1832 Robsons directory, 1836 Pigots directory, and also as late as the 1840 Robsons directory, but not by 1842.
A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Michael Cornhill parish, City of London.
[an error occurred while processing this directive]The following entries are in this format:
Residents at this address
1805/William Gillham, Red Lion chop house, 4 Sweetings rents, Royal Exchange/../../Holdens
Directory
1827/Tobias Michell, Red Lion, 4 Sweetings rents, City/../../Pigot's
Directory
1829/T Mitchell, Red Lion, 4 Sweetings rents, Cornhill/../../Robsons Directory
1832/G Rhodes/../../../Robsons Directory
1833-34/George Rhodes, Red Lion, 4 Sweetings rents, City/../../Pigot's
Directory
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