City of London Brewery

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

On the south side of Cannon Street at No. 89 (P.O. Directory).


There seems to have been a brewhouse on this site from Stow's time. He says it was originally built by one Pot, and afterwards belonged to Henry Campion, and his son Abraham.

In 1799 it belonged to Mr. Calvert.

It now occupies the whole site of the former Haywharf Lane, afterwards Campion Lane. Prior to the erection of the brewery a great part of this site was occupied from early times by the great messuage known as Coldharbour (q.v.).

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