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Old Fish Street Hill ran north-south between Old Fish Street and Thames
Street. old
Fishstreete hill
and Saint Mary Mounthaunt Lane
.
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Old Fish Street Hill ran north-south between Old Fish Street and Thames
Street. Stow refers to this street both as old
Fishstreete hill
(2.4) and Saint Mary Mounthaunt Lane
(2.5). The
latter name seems to come from a very small church
(2:4) of
that name and an auncient house and large roomes builded of stone and timber which sometime belonged
to the Mounthauntes in Norfolke
(2:4), both on that street.
The Agas Map shows the church of St. Mary Somerset blocking
the end of the street.
See also: Chalfant 79.