Oysterhill
Henry Harben describes Oysterhill as being
in the parish of St. Magnus, adjoining Bridge street… Probably the lane leading up from the river from Oystergate and Old London Bridge and sometimes itself called(Harben 454). Victor Belcher and Martha Carlin note that Oysterhill was also known asOystergate
Osterhull(Carlin and Belcher 82).
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Citation
Carlin, Martha, and Victor Belcher.Gazetteer to the c.1270 and c.1520 Maps with Historical Notes.
The British Atlas of Historic Towns. Vol. 3. The City of London From Prehistoric Times to c.1520. Ed. Mary D. Lobel and W.H. Johns. Oxford: Oxford UP in conjunction with The Historic Towns Trust, 1989. Print. [Also available online at British Historic Towns Atlas. Gazetteer part 1. Gazetteer part 2. Gazetteer part 3.]This item is cited in the following documents:
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Citation
Harben, Henry A. A Dictionary of London. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1918.This item is cited in the following documents: