Charlotte Row

Charlotte Row
   South out of Mansion House Street, and the Poultry on the west side of the Mansion House. In Walbrook Ward (Horwood, 1799-O.S. 1848-51) extending to Bucklersbury and Walbrook.
   Named after Queen Charlotte, wife of King George III.
   Removed for the formation of Q. Victoria Street 1861-71, and for the widening of the corner by the Poultry, Mansion House, and Walbrook.

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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