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                    <ref target="mol:FRID1">Friday Street</ref> passed south through
                            <ref target="mol:BREA3">Bread Street Ward</ref>, beginning at
                        the cross in <ref target="mol:CHEA2">Cheapside Street</ref> and ending at
                            <ref target="mol:OLDF1">Old Fish Street</ref>. It was one of
                        many streets that ran into <ref target="mol:CHEA2">Cheapside Street</ref>
                        market whose name is believed to originate from the goods that were sold
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                <p>Stow writes of the street’s name: <quote><ref target="mol:FRID1">Fryday
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                        Frydayes market</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="mol:STOW1">Stow 1:351</ref>). Modern
                        scholars agree, stating that <ref target="mol:FRID1">Friday
                        Street</ref> <quote>was probably the market where medieval fishmongers sold their
                        wares on Fridays, when meat was forbidden to Catholic England</quote> (<ref type="bibl" target="mol:BEBB1">Bebbington 137</ref>). Ben Weinreb and
                        Christopher Hibbert, however, suggest that the name may also be a corruption
                        of the old English name <ref target="mol:FRID1">Frigdaeges</ref>,
                        and the street may have originally have been dedicated to a man so called
                            (<ref type="bibl" target="mol:WEIN1">Weinreb and Hibbert 302</ref>).</p>
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                    <ref target="mol:FRID1">Friday Street</ref> did not have many sites
                        of historical importance aside from the three churches that stood there. The
                        churches of <ref target="mol:FRID1">Friday Street</ref> were St.
                    Margaret Moses, St. John the Evangelist, and St. Matthew. <name ref="mol:STOW6">Stow</name> catalogues
                        the graves of two aldermen, four sheriffs, five Lord Mayors, and one <name ref="mol:MABB1">John Mabbe</name>, once the Chamberlain of
                        London, within these three churches (<ref type="bibl" target="mol:STOW1">Stow
                            1:322, 1:351</ref>). The number of powerful men buried here suggests the
                    power wielded by the wealthy merchants operating in <ref target="mol:LOND5">London</ref>’s great market.</p>
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                        have been destroyed, and today only a small portion of the original street
                        exists. Since the Victorian era, <ref target="mol:FRID1">Friday
                            Street</ref> has become a small lane that runs from Queen Victoria
                        Street to Cannon Street (<ref type="bibl" target="mol:WEIN1">Weinreb and Hibbert
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                <p>See also: <ref type="bibl" target="mol:CHAL1">Chalfant 84</ref>.</p>
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