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Henry A Harben. "Three Diamond Court - Three King Court". A Dictionary of London. (London, 1918), , British History Online. Web. 8 December 2024. https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/dictionary-of-london/three-diamond-court-three-king-court.
In this section
- Three Diamond Court
- Three Dove Court
- Three Falcon, Faulcon Court
- Three Faulcon Court
- Three Fox Court
- Three Fox Court
- Three Gilded Ankers (The)
- Three Griffin Yard
- Three Hard Court, Creechurch Lane
- Three Herring Court
- Three Herring Court
- Three Horseshoe Court
- Three Horseshoe Court
- Three Horseshoe Court
- Three Horseshoe Court
- Three Horshoe Alley
- Three Horshoe Court
- Three King Court
- Three King Court
- Three King Court
Three Diamond Court
South out of Hosier Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (O. and M. 1677-Boyle, 1799).
Site now occupied by warehouses, etc.
Three Dove Court
In St. Martin le Grand (W. Stow, 1722). Not named in the maps.
Three Falcon, Faulcon Court
North out of Fleet Street at No.144.
See Cheshire Court.
Name derived from the sign.
Three Faulcon Court
East out of Red Cross Street, in Cripplegate Ward Without (Strype, 1720 and 1755).
Site now occupied by offices and warehouses.
Three Fox Court
West out of St. Clement's Lane. In Langbourn Ward (O. and M. 1677-Boyle, 1799).
The site is now occupied by offices and chambers.
Name derived from the sign.
Three Fox Court
North out of Long Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without, and extending outside the City boundary (O. and M. 1677-Elmes, 1831).
Site now covered by the Central Markets, in Smithfield.
Three Gilded Ankers (The)
A tenement so called in Westcheape in parish of St. Vedast, 1558 (London. I. p.m. I. 166).
No later reference.
Three Griffin Yard
In Aldgate Street (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
Three Hard Court, Creechurch Lane
See Three Herring Court.
Three Herring Court
East out of Creechurch Lane. In Aldgate Ward (O.S. 1875).
First mention : P.C. 1732.
Called "Three Hand Court" (Horwood, 1799) and by both names in Lockie, 1816.
Rebuilt for offices, etc.
Three Herring Court
East out of Red Cross Street at No.57, in Cripplegate Ward Without (P.O. Directory).
First mention: O. and M. 1677.
Name derived from the sign.
Three Horseshoe Court
North-east out of Angel Court, Snow Hill (Rocque, 1746).-
Part of "Angel Court" in Horwood.
Site rebuilt and now covered by Holborn Viaduct.
Three Horseshoe Court
In Chick Lane (W. Stow, 1722-Boyle, 1799).
"Three Horseshoe Alley "in Stow, 1722.
Not named in the maps.
Three Horseshoe Court
West out of Giltspur Street, in Farringdon Ward Without (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799).
Site now occupied by offices and business houses.
Three Horseshoe Court
North-west out of Long Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without, near Three Fox Court (O. and M. 1677-Boyle, 1799).
Site now covered by the Central Markets, Smithfield.
Three Horshoe Alley
East out of Fetter Lane to Thavie's Inn, in Farringdon Ward Without (O. and M. 1677).
Site now occupied by offices and business houses.
Name derived from the sign, which was a favourite one, as an emblem of luck, in the popular imagination.
Three Horshoe Court
East out of Whitecross Street, in Cripplegate Ward Without (Rocque, I746~Boyle, 1799).
Site is now occupied by offices and warehouses, etc.
Three King Court
South out of Lombard Street at No.33, with a passage into Nag's Head Court and out into St. Clement's Lane. In Langbourn Ward (O. and M. 1677-Elmes, 1831).
The site is now occupied by offices and chambers.
Name derived from the sign, commemorating the Magi.
Three King Court
On Ludgate Hill (P.C. 1732).
Not named in the maps.
Three King Court
East out of Minories, south of Aldgate High Street (O. and M. 1677-O.S. 25 in. 1880).
Called also " Three Kings Alley " (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 28).
Site now occupied by offices and business houses.