Butchers, Street of

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

Market of flesh and fish allowed still to be kept in "Vico Carnificum occidentalium in parochia Sancti Nicholai" after the erection of "les Stokkes," 17 Ed. II. (Cal. P.R. 1321-4, p. 425).


Later, in the time of Richard II., Butchers were not allowed to kill flesh except at Knightsbridge.

= Newgate Street (q.v.).

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