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4 Annotations

First Reading

Paul Timbrell  •  Link

Friday Street still exists to the south-east of St Paul's, running between Victoria St. and Cannon St.. In Medieval times it was much longer, stretching from Old Fish St. to Westcheap (Cheapside).

Cumgranissalis  •  Link

on the east side near little friday street {2}http://www.motco.com/map/81002/SeriesSearchPlatesFulla.asp?mode=query&title=Friday+Street&artist=384&other=318&x=11&y=11

Pedro  •  Link

Friday Street.

Friday Street takes its name from a fish-market opened there on Fridays.

Second Reading

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References

Chart showing the number of references in each month of the diary’s entries.

1662