St. Nicholas Acon
St. Nicholas Acon is not depicted on the Agas map. Prockter and Taylor note that
it stood on the W. side of St. Nicholas Lane towards the northern end(51).
It is also known as
St. Nicholas, Achun,
St. Nicholas Hacun,
St. Nicholas Hakun,
St. Nicholas de Candelwryhtestrate,
St. Nicholas Hakoun,
St. Nicholas Acun,
St. Nicholas Hakon,
St. Nicholas near Lombardstret,and
S. Nicholas Acon(Harben).
References
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Citation
Harben, Henry. A Dictionary of London. London: Henry Jenkins, 1918. British History Online. Reprint. Open.This item is cited in the following documents:
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Citation
Prockter, Adrian, and Robert Taylor, comps. The A to Z of Elizabethan London. London: Guildhall Library, 1979. [This volume is our primary source for identifying and naming map locations.]This item is cited in the following documents: