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From: John Drewell <>
Subject: Re: [Lon] Old Change
Date: Mon, 07 May 2001 13:20:15 -0700
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hello Michael:
in 1747, 1813, 1832 and still today: OLD CHANGE runs along the
east side of St Pauls Cathedral, ending on Cheapside.
My guess is that it housed the Coffee Exchange, among others.
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John Drewell in Vancouver BC
(searching all DREWELL mentions)
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Michael and Wendy Bird wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Can anyone tell me what and where is the Old Change in London. I have a
> William LOVICK there as a Coffee merchant in 1705/6
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Bird
> Docking Area List Administrator
> mailto:
> Visit my website http://www.cremer.co.uk
>
> Researching the following:-
>
> CREMER:- Snettisham, Fring, Paston, Ingoldisthorpe, Heacham, Sedgeford,
> Kings Lynn, South Creake, Gimingham, Wymondham, North Runcton, Felbrigg Hall
> and London (St Giles and St Martins)
>
> PRIMROSE:- Wolferton, West Newton, Trunch, South Repps, Thorpe Market,
> Knapton, North Walsham area, Gimingham, Sidestrand, and Norwich
>
> BIRD and LONG:- Deptford (SE London)
>
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