Cornhill Ward

The next warde towards the ſouth, is Cornehill warde, ſo called of a corne Market, time out of minde there holden, and is part of the principall high ſtreete, beginning at the weſt end of Leaden hall, ſtretching downe weſt on both the ſides by the ſouth end of Finks lane, on the right hand, and by the North ende of Birchouers lane, on the left part, of which lanes, to wit, to the middle of them, is of this warde, and ſo downe to the Stockes market, and this is the bounds.

References

  • Stow, John. A Survey of London. Reprinted from the Text of 1603. Ed. Charles Lethbridge Kingsford. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon, 1908. Print. [Also available as a reprint from Elibron Classics (2001). Articles written before 2011 cite from the print edition by volume and page number.]

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