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Johnstones London commercial guide in 1818 - Ironmonger lane, Cheapside

Johnstones 1818 directory index

This is the 1818 Johnstones London commercial guide which also includes a little pub history detail.

John Lockie in 1810 describes as :

"Ironmonger Lane, Cheapside, at 90, two doors East from King Street about 1/4 of a mile on the L. from St Pauls church yard."

Ironmonger lane, Cheapside
Length 214 yards. No. of Houses 34.
8 Marsh, Reeve & Co. Warehousemen
9 Storks, Blythe & Co. Clothiers
11 Fletcher, Shaw Sc Co. Ironmongers
13 Kenworthy & Ireland, Warehousemen
14 Willion & Co. Velveteen manufacturers
15 Gatliff & Nevins, Woollen manufacturers
16 Castleman, W. & E. Lare & Scotch warehouse
17 Longhurst, R. Box, chest & case maker
21 Cheesewright, Richard, Merchant
23 Tarrant & Prior, Wholesale linen drapers
24 Young, James, Woollen & stuff factor
26 Allen, Arthur, C. Merchant
27 Weaver & Vertegans, Scotch warehouse

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