Horse-shoe Bridge Street

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

East out of Tower Royal to the church of St. John Walbrook (S. 230).


First mention: A lane leading from the street called "La Riole" to Horschobrigge, unnamed, 1320 (Cal. L. Bk. E. p. 117).

Stow says that Cutlers' Hall was in "Horshewbridge street," and this, with the description given above, serves to indicate that it occupied the site of the present Cloak Lane (q.v.).

Named after Horse-shoe Bridge (q.v.).

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