Trinity Place

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

1) East out of Little Trinity Lane at No.28, in Queenhithe Ward (O.S.1875).


Former name: "Trinity Court" (O. and M. 1677-Elmes, 1831).

2) East out of Trinity Square, outside the City boundary, but in the parish of St. Botolph Aldgate (P.O. Directory).

Former name: "Trinity Mews" (O.S. 1880).

A large portion of the old Wall of London can be seen here, some 50 feet in length, the part above the ground being of medieval work, but probably erected on a Roman substructure. It forms part of a very long range of wall north of Postern Row, extending from George Street to Crutched Friars and Jewry Street.

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