Curriers' Hall

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

On the south side of London Wall at No. 6 (P.O. Directory). Formerly further south at the southern end of Curriers' Hall Court, London Wall. In Cripplegate Ward Within.


First mention: S. ed. 1598, p. 237.

"Curryers Hall" (O. and M. 1677).

Stow describes it as against the Wall of the City (S. 299).

Burnt in the Great Fire 1666 and rebuilt 1670. New hall erected on a site nearer London Wall in 1874. Architects, Messrs. Belcher. The site of the old hall is now occupied by a warehouse.

Curriers incorporated 1605.

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