1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (03)
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Date | 1720 |
Author | Strype, John |
Title | A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster |
Mentions | Robinhood Alley, east out of Milk Street, north of Cheapside |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-01-19. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2022-05-17.
Allusion
Adjoining to this Steet [i.e. Cheapside], on the North side, is Hony lane; being now, as it were, an Alley with a Free stone pavement, serving as a passage to Hony lane Market; the former Lane, and other Buildings, being, since the Fire of London, converted into this Market. Amongst which Buildings, was the Parish Church of St. Alhallows Hony lane; and by reason it was thought fit not to rebuild it, the Parish is united to St. Mary le Bow. This Market is well served every Week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays, with Provisions. The Place taken up by this Market, is spacious; being in length, from East to West, 193 Feet; and from North to South, 97 Feet. In the middle, is a large and square Market-house, standing on Pillars, with Rooms over it, and a Bell Tower in the midst. There is in the Market, 135 standing Stalls for Butchers, with Racks, Blocks, and other Necessaries; all covered over, to shelter them from the Injury of Weather; and also, several Stalls for Fuiterers. The West end of the Market lyeth open to Milkstreet, where there is Cock of Conduit Water, for the use of the Market. There are two other Passages unto it, that is, one out of St. Laurence Lane, besides that which comes out of Cheapside; which Passages are inhabited by Grocers, Fishmongers, Poulterers, Victuallers, and Cheesemongers. On the Northwest corner of this Market, is Robinhood Alley, being a passage into Milkstreet. Trump Alley, lieth against Bow Church; which, turning Eastward, falleth into St. Laurence Lane: This Alley is indifferent good in the middle part, but the entrances are but narrow.[1]
Source notes
Marginal notes: "Honey lane. | Honey lane Market. | Robin Hood Alley. | Trump Alley." IRHB's "|" indicate line shift.
Lists
- Not included in Dobson, R. B., ed.; Taylor, J., ed. Rymes of Robyn Hood: an Introduction to the English Outlaw (London, 1976), pp. 293-11.
- Outside scope of Sussex, Lucy, compil. 'References to Robin Hood up to 1600', in: Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994), pp. 262-88.
Editions
Background
Also see
- Robinhood Alley (Milk Street)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (01)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (02)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (04)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (05)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (06)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (07)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (08)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (09)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (10)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (11)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (12)
- 1720 - Strype, John - Survey of London and Westminster (13).
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