·noun Domestic fowls reared for the table, or for their eggs or feathers, such as cocks and hens, capons, turkeys, ducks, and geese.
East from Cheapside, at No. 8o, to Mansion House Street (P.O. Directory). In Cheap Ward. Earliest m...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
On the north side of the Poultry at its junction with Mansion House Street (O.S.). In Cheap Ward. Th...
A passage to the Poultry Compter (W. Stow, 1722). Called Poultry Compter Yard in Maitland, 1775. ...
North out of the Poultry, at the north end of Chapel Place (O.S.). In Cheap Ward. Erected as a chap...
On the north side of the Poultry at No.30 south of Grocers' Hall (Lockie, 1816). In Cheap Ward. Fir...
See Grocers' Hall Court. ...
See Poultry Alley. ...
Seint Vrsula, chapel in the Pultry, mentioned in the list of Parish Churches of London in Arnold's C...
See St. Mary de Coneyhope, Chapel of. ...