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Stub written by Neil Adams, 2011. Edited by Janelle Jenstad, 2012-07. Copy edited by Cameron Butt, 2012-06-11. Reviewed by Janelle Jenstad, 2012-06-19
Fisher’s Folly was a large house on the east side of
Bishopsgate Street, within the boundary of
Bishopsgate Ward and a few houses away from the
Dolphin Inn. Fisher’s Folly
is not marked on the Agas map. By
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Fisher’s Folly was a large house on the east side of
Bishopsgate Street, within the boundary of
Bishopsgate Ward and a few houses away from the
Dolphin Inn. Fisher’s Folly
is not marked on the Agas map. By
Stow describes this house in lavish terms, calling it a large and beautifull
house with Gardens of pleasure, bowling Alleys
and sumptuously builded
(Stow). He also adds that