Carey Lane

Carey Lane ran east-west, connecting Gutter Lane in the east and Foster Lane in the west. It ran parallel between Maiden Lane (Wood Street) in the north and Cheapside Street in the south. The Agas Map labels it Kerie la.
Stow is fairly quiet on Carey Lane. He believes that the lane’s name originates from one Kery (Stow 1:314). However, Harben contends that the name may be derived from some one of the name of Kerion, or Kirone, Kyrone, as in the case of Kyrune Lane in Vintry Ward (Harben).
Carey Lane remains in modern London with its shape intact.

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