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Castle Inn, 25 Wood Street, St Michael Wood street EC2

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Wood street and Ladd lane in 1682 Morgans map listed as 441 Swan with Two Necks Inn.  And in Wood street are listed  434 Bell Inne ; 437 Coach & Horses Inne ; 438 Castle Inne ; and 448 Cross keys Inne.

Ladd lane in 1682 Morgans map listed as 441 Swan with Two Necks Inn. And in Wood street are listed 434 Bell Inne ; 437 Coach & Horses Inne ; 438 Castle Inne ; and 448 Cross keys Inne.

The Swan Inn, Lad Lane in the 1746 Rocques map. Also clearly marked are the Bell Inn, the White horse Inn, the Castle Inn, and the Cross keys Inn;  all in Wood street.

The Swan Inn, Lad Lane in the 1746 Rocques map. Also clearly marked are the Bell Inn, the White horse Inn, the Castle Inn, and the Cross keys Inn; all in Wood street.

The Swan Inn, Lad Lane in the 1799 Rocques map. Also clearly marked are the Castle Inn, Wood street and the Bull Inn [Bell Inn], Wood street.

The Swan Inn, Lad Lane in the 1799 Rocques map. Also clearly marked are the Castle Inn, Wood street and the Bull Inn [Bell Inn], Wood street.

A listing of historical London public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in St Michael Wood Street parish, City of London.

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A token of a farthing (one quarter of a penny) exists from 1650 with "The Castell Tavern in Wood street. 1656. Initials R M A. And A castle."

The Castle Tavern in Wood street. 1656. Initials R M A. And A castle.

A token exists from 1656 with "The Castell Tavern in Wod streete. 1656. Initials R M A. And A castle."

In 1682, The Castle Inne is noted on the 1682 Morgans map, when it is listed as 438 Castle Inne in Wood street

In 1708 : A New View of London by Edward Hatton lists a Castle Inn, on the East side of Wood street, London; here is a passage to Addle street.

The John Strype Survey of London in 1720 lists '1 Castle Tavern' in Honey lane market.

In 1746, the Castle Inn is clearly marked in Wood street on the 1746 Rocques map

In 1799, the Castle Inn is clearly marked in Wood street on the 1799 Rocques map.The address is also clearly shown as between 25 Wood street and 26 Wood street, nearly opposite Maiden lane.




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