The Tabarde

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

Lease of the "Tabarde" in parish of St. Bennett Gracious strete (Harl. Roll, H. 29).


See Talbot Court1, Gracechurch Street.

The tabard was a jacket or sleeveless coat, open on both sides, with a square collar, now worn by the heralds; a favourite inn sign.