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12 s. ix. DEC. 24, 1921.] NOTES AND QUERIES. 505 Salutation . . Sam's Sam's Sam's Sandal's Saracen's Head

  • Saracen's Head

Saracen's Head Saracen's Head Saracen's Head Saracen's Head Say's Seagoe's Seven Bells Shakespear's Head Shepherd and Flock Shepherd and Shep- herdess Thames Street, north side, be- tween St. Mary's Hill and Botolph Lane Xear the Custom House .. 1719 Ludgate Hill .. .. 1744 Co vent Garden Piazza . . 1755 " Over against the Customs 1711 House." Aldgate High Street, south side 1732 1745 Rocque's ' Survey.' 1749 Levander, A.Q.C.", vol. xxix., 1916. Camomile Street, near Bishops- gate Friday Street, north of Watling Street. Premises now occu- pied by J. and C. Boyd and Co., Ltd. Little Carter Lane, Doctors' Commons Cheapside Bread Street Ludgate Hill Holborn Dove Court, Lombard Street Hampstead Heath Leading to Islingtonf . . Islingtont Shepperd and Goat . . Xear Fleet Bridge Ship Ship Borough High Street, above the then St. Thomas's Hospital Threadneedle Street 1745 1724 1732 1745 1677 1708 1732 1745 1749 1677 1732 1732 1739 1757 1760 1785 1765 1753 1757 hip Paul's Chain, Doctors' Commons 1799 1723 1723 1732 1745 1749 1754 1703 Daily C our ant, May 29. London Daily Post, Mar. 5.

Shakespear's Head,' i. 134.

Kept by Hankby. Post Boy, Feb. 24. Proposals for the Joynt Adventure in the 1,500,000 lottery. ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London,' p. 388. Rocque's ' Survey.' Daily Post, Oct. 17. ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London,' p. 17. Rocque's ' Survey.' Shown on Ogilvy and Morgan's ' London Survey 'd.'

A Xew View of London,' i. 73.

' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London,' p. 395. Rocque's ' Survey.' ' London Topographical Record,' 1907, iv. 98. Shown on Ogilvy and Morgan's ' London Survey'd.' ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London,' p. 391. ' London Topographical Record,' 1907, iv. 56. In 1844, Roman wells and pavement were found, 18ft. beneath. ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London.' ' London Topographical Record.' 1903, ii. 84. Chevallier Correspondence, ' N. & Q.,' Mar. 5, 1921, p. 196. London Chronicle, May 5. Public Ledger, May 3. Levander, A.Q.C., vol. xxix., 1916. Copy of Court Rolls of the Manor. Levander, A.Q.C., vol. xxix., 1916. Daily Advertiser, May 6. " The Long room at the Shepherd and Shep- herdess in the footway leading to Islington from Old Street is gen- teely fitted up for the reception of gentlemen and ladies with the best of liquors, coffee, tea and hot loaves every day. A neat cold bath at sixpence each time of bathing." Sydney's ' XVIIIth Century,' ii. 395. Marriages within the rules of the Fleet were performed here. Horwood's ' Map of London.' Simpson's ' City Taverns and Masonry.' Lane's ' Handy Book,' p. 167. ' Parish Clerks' Remarks of London,' p. 39. Rocque's ' Survey.' Heiron's 'Ancient Freemasonry,' 1921. Public Advertiser, Feb. 18. ' London Topographical Record,' 1906, Hi. 164. t Possibly the same house.