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Fletchers' Hall — On the east side of St. Mary Axe (Elmes, 1831). First mention: le Fletchers Hall, 30 H. VIII. 1538 (L. and P.11. VIII. XIII. Pt. 2, p. 193). Belonged then to the Priory of Holy Trinity (ib.). Now let by the Company as a warehouse (Elmes … Dictionary of London