Lovell's Inn

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

In Ivy Lane and Paternoster Row, in Farringdon Ward Within, in parish of St. Faith.


A great house at one time belonging to the Earles of Britaine and afterwards to the Lovels and called Lovels Inn. Held by Mathilde, wife of John Lovell, first of Henry VI. (S. 344) and Proc. in Chanc. temp. Q. Eliz. I. 394).

Site now partly covered by Lovell's Court (q.v.).

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