Sondaye Wharf

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

King Henry VIII was seised of the wharf, called" Sondaye Wharf" and of houses of Thomas Sterre in parish of St. Andrew at Baynard's Castle, and he granted the premises to Lady Ann Cleve, by whom they descended to Q. Mary, 4 and 5 P. and M. (Lond. I. p.m. I. 161).


Given to her probably as appertaining to Baynard's Castle (q.v.).

He had previously granted the wharf to Bysham Priory (Dugdale, VI.).

Further described as a wharf called" Sondayes wharf'" lying in the west part of the common water called the Common Watering place in the parish of St. Andrew at Baynard's Castle described as "Powyls Wharffe" alias "Sondayes Wharffe," held of the Queen in free burgage, 3 Eliz. 1561 (Lond. I. p.m. I. 220-1).

Named after the owner.

See Paul's Wharf.

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