By Andrew Ruppenstein, October 15, 2017
Furnival's Inn Marker - Wide View
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On Holborn just east of Brooke Street, on the left when traveling east.
Site of
Furnival's
Inn
Demolished
1897 — — Map (db m111294) HM
On St Martins le Grand at Gresham Street on St Martins le Grand.
Site of
Aldersgate
demolished
1761 — — Map (db m117103) HM
On Fleet Street just east of Whitefriars Street, on the right when traveling east.
Site of
Bradbury & Evans
Printer and Publisher of
Dickens and
Thackeray
1847 - 1900 — — Map (db m111139) HM
On Newgate Street at Warwick Lane, on the right when traveling west on Newgate Street.
Site of
Christ's
Hospital
1552-1902 — — Map (db m120770) HM
On Carmelite Street just south of Tudor Street, on the right when traveling north.
Site of the
City of London
School for Girls
founded by
William Ward
1894-1969 — — Map (db m116573) HM
On Noble Street at Oat Lane, on the right when traveling north on Noble Street.
Site of the
Coachmakers'
Hall
1703-1940 — — Map (db m116544) HM
On Aldersgate at Little Britain, on the left when traveling south on Aldersgate.
Site of
Cooks Hall
Destroyed by Fire
1771 — — Map (db m120814) HM
On Wood Street at St Alphage Garden, on the left when traveling south on Wood Street.
Site of
Cripplegate
Demolished
1760 — — Map (db m120081) HM
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Near Johnson's Court just north of Fleet Street.
In a house on this
site Doctor
Samuel Johnson
lived between
1765-1776 — — Map (db m120741) HM
On Liverpool Street close to Devonshire Row, on the right when traveling west.
Site Of The
First
Bethlehem
Hospital
1247 — 1676 — — Map (db m117260) HM
On St Martin's Le Grand just north of Gresham Street.
Site of the
French Protestant
Church
Demolished
1888 — — Map (db m117111) HM
On Giltspur Street at Newgate Street on Giltspur Street.
Site of the
Giltspur Street
Compter
Demolished
1854 — — Map (db m111142) HM
On Lombard Street at King William Street, on the right when traveling west on Lombard Street.
In a house on this site
lived
Gregory de Rokesley
eight times
Mayor of London
1274 — 1281 and 1285 — — Map (db m121569) HM
On Newgate Street at Warwick Lane, on the right when traveling west on Newgate Street.
Site of
Grey Friars
Monastery
1225-1538 — — Map (db m120791) HM
On Little Britain just west of St Martin's-le-Grand, on the right when traveling west.
Adjoining this site
stood the house of
John Bray
Scene of
Charles Wesley's
Evangelical Conversion
May 21st 1738 — — Map (db m116542) HM
On Bread Street at Cheapside, on the right when traveling south on Bread Street.
The Poet and
Statesman
John Milton
was born 1608
in Bread Street — — Map (db m116489) HM
On Ludgate Hill just east of Farringdon Street, on the left when traveling east.
Site of
Ludgate
Demolished
1760 — — Map (db m121271) HM
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On Fleet Street just west of Old Mitre Court, on the right when traveling east.
Site of
The Mitre
Tavern — — Map (db m116405) HM
On St Martins-le-Grand at Gresham Street on St Martins-le-Grand.
Site of
Northumberland
House — — Map (db m116853) HM
On King Edward Street just north of Newgate Street, on the left when traveling north.
Near this spot
stood
Poulters' Hall
1630-1666 — — Map (db m111146) HM
On Warwick Lane just south of Newgate Street, on the right when traveling south.
Site of the
Royal College
of
Physicians
1674 - 1825 — — Map (db m111145) HM
On Salisbury Court just south of Fleet Street, on the left when traveling south.
In a house on this site
Samuel Pepys,
Diarist,
was born.
1632-1703 — — Map (db m111178) HM
On Fenchurch Street at Cullum Street, on the left when traveling west on Fenchurch Street.
In the Roadway
opposite stood
St Gabriel
Fenchurch
Destroyed in the
Great Fire 1666 — — Map (db m121554) HM
On Aldersgate at Little Britain, on the right when traveling north on Aldersgate.
Site of
St Mark's Hospital
Founded by
Frederick Salmon
1835 — — Map (db m117125) HM
On New Change just north of Cannon Street, on the left when traveling north.
Near this spot
from 1512 until
1884 stood
St. Paul's School
Founded by
Dean Colet — — Map (db m111149) HM
On Eastcheap at Fish Street Hill, on the left when traveling west on Eastcheap.
Site of
St. Leonard
Eastcheap
Destroyed in the
Great Fire 1666 — — Map (db m121552) HM
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On Fish Street Hill close to Monument Street, on the left when traveling south.
Opposite this site
stood St. Margaret
Fish Street Hill
Destroyed in the
Great Fire 1666 — — Map (db m121551) HM
On Gt. St. Thomas Apostle at Queen Street, on the right when traveling east on Gt. St. Thomas Apostle.
Site of
St Thomas the Apostle
Church
Destroyed in the
Great Fire 1666 — — Map (db m121663) HM
On Mansion House Street at Lombard Street, on the right when traveling east on Mansion House Street.
Adjoining this spot
stood the
Stocks Market
1282 — 1737 — — Map (db m121620) HM
On St Martin’s Le Grand at Gresham Street, on the left when traveling north on St Martin’s Le Grand.
Site of the
Bull and Mouth
Inn
Demolished
1888 — — Map (db m116785) HM
On Ludgate Hill at Farringdon Street on Ludgate Hill.
In a house
near this site was
published in 1702
The Daily Courant
first London daily
newspaper. — — Map (db m116510) HM
Near Paternoster Row just north of Ludgate Hill.
Near this site
the Grand Lodge
of English
Freemasons
first met in 1717 — — Map (db m117354) HM
On Walbrook at St Stephen's Row, on the left when traveling south on Walbrook.
In St. Stephen
Walbrook
on 2 November 1953
The Samaritans
were founded by
Dr. Chad Varah
Rector 1953 - 2003 — — Map (db m121621) HM
On Peter's Hill just north of Queen Victoria Street, on the right when traveling north.
Site of
Upholders' Hall
Destroyed in the
Great Fire 1666 — — Map (db m116406) HM
On Noble Street at London Wall, on the right when traveling north on Noble Street.
William
Shakespeare
had lodgings near
here in 1604, at the
house of Christopher
and Mary Mountjoy — — Map (db m115310) HM
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