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Simpson's Tavern

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Simpson's Tavern, London

Simpson's Tavern was a pub and restaurant at 38 1/2, Ball Court Alley, Cornhill, in the City of London, EC3.

Simpson's Tavern's sign at the entrance of Ball Court

Simpson's occupied a Grade II listed building, built in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.[1]

Simpson's Tavern was closed down by the owner of the building on 28 October 2022, following a dispute about rental payments.[2][3]

Image records

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1812

Record No: 1219 Catalogue No: v9045926 Description: St Margaret Lothbury (Deposited Collection). Elevation of house in Bird in Hand Court, Cheapside, belonging to the parishes of St Mary Colechurch, London and St Mary, Battersea. Section: London Metropolitan Archives.[4]

Record No: 1220 Catalogue No: v9045932 Description: St Margaret Lothbury (Deposited Collection). Plan of estate in Bird in Hand Court, Cheapside, belonging to the parishes of St Mary Colechurch, London and St Mary, Battersea. Section: London Metropolitan Archives.[5]

1819

Record No: 1221, Catalogue No: q2318143 Description: St Margaret Lothbury (Deposited Collection). Elevation of no. 3 Bird in Hand Court, Cheapside., Cheapside, belonging to the parishes of St Mary Colechurch, London and St Mary, Battersea. Section: London Metropolitan Archives.[6]

Record No: 1222, Catalogue No: q231815x, Description: Elevation of house in Bird in Hand Court, Cheapside, Section: London Metropolitan Archives.[7]

1836

Record No: 4800 Catalogue No: q6889411 Title London Bridge (new) Description View of the entrance to London Bridge from Southwark showing London Bridge Tavern and the shop fronts of Benjamin Edgington and Paine and Simpson. Also showing a street scene with horse-drawn vehicles. Section: London Metropolitan Archives Artist Yates, G. (1777 - 1838) Medium: watercolour.[8]

1941

Record No: 38648 Catalogue No: SC_PHL_01_005_88_311 Description: Front elevation of Simpson's public house (formerly Simpsons Tavern), 4 Castle Court, City of London, with windows and lamp visible. An open basement window for barrels and goods can also be seen. The passage is included in the Heritage Walk around the City as an example of a city tavern. Section: London Metropolitan Archives[9]

Record No: 38654 Catalogue No SC_PHL_01_005_F541 Description: Front elevation of Simpson's public house (formerly Simpson's Tavern), 4 Castle Court, City of London. The passage is included in the Heritage Walk around the City as an example of a city tavern. Section: London Metropolitan Archives[10]

1953

Record No: 36036 Catalogue No: m0028667cl, Description: View of Bird in Hand Court, Date of execution: 1953, Section London Metropolitan Archives, Artist Willis, James D, Medium photograph.[11]

1970

Record No: 38814 Catalogue No SC_PHL_01_007_70_54 Description:39 Cornhill, City of London: north facing front elevation. Four-storeys visible, each with five windows. Ground floor: five windows each with glass lunette; six pilasters supporting two classical style pediments at each end; flagpole fixed above both pediments. First floor: six pilasters supporting small parapet in classical style; five pedimented sash windows, balustrades upon the central three. Second floor: six pilasters supporting classical style parapet; flagpole fixed in front of central window. Bottom right: doorway with partially extended metal shutter; signs either side mark building number and premises of "The Union Discount Company of London Limited[12]."; Alley to Ball Court leading to Simpson's Tavern (est. 1757) partially visible. Number 39 Cornhill was Grade II listed in 1970, list entry number: 1064710 list entry number: 1191985. Section: London Metropolitan Archives[13]

1971

Record No 38841 Catalogue No: SC_PHL_01_007_71_2057 Title Interior of an office building in Cornhill Description 39 Cornhill, City of London: ground-floor office. Large windows with partial frosted glass section; sign form Simpson's Tavern partially visible through top left corner; ceiling candelabra; painting mounted on back wall, subject and artist unknown; marble fireplace with carriage clock and dark wood mirror; leather sofa and chairs; dark wood desk with lamp and paperweights. Number 39 Cornhill was Grade II listed in 1970, list entry number: 1064710. Simpson's Tavern was Grade II listed in 1970, list entry number: 1191985.[14]

Books & News

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Books & News articles that mention or describe Simpsons Tavern and Simpsons Fish Ordinaries:

References

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  1. ^ Historic England. "Simpson's Tavern (1191985)". National Heritage List for England.
  2. ^ Coren, Giles. "Scrooge is alive and operating from Bermuda". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  3. ^ "'London's oldest chophouse' says it was forced to shut down by its billionaire landlord demanding back payments for lockdown rent". Fortune. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Bird in Hand Court". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Bird in Hand Court". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  6. ^ "Bird in Hand Court". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  7. ^ "Bird in Hand Court". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  8. ^ "London Bridge (new)". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  9. ^ "Simpson's public house in Castle Court". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  10. ^ "Simpson's public house in Castle Court". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  11. ^ "Bird in Hand Court". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  12. ^ Archives, The National. "The Discovery Service". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  13. ^ "Building in Cornhill". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
  14. ^ "Interior of an office building in Cornhill". London Picture Archive. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
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  16. ^ Dickens, Charles (1969). The uncollected writings of Charles Dickens: Household Words, 1850-1859;. London: Allen Lane. ISBN 978-0-7139-0120-7.
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  18. ^ Wilson, James Grant; Dickson, Frederick Stoever (1904). Thackeray in the United States, 1852-3, 1855-6, including a record of a variety of Thackerayana. Bibliography by Frederick S. Dickson. Robarts - University of Toronto. London Smith, Elder.
  19. ^ Clara E. Laughlin (1935). So You;re Going To England. Houghton Mifflin Company.
  20. ^ Notes and Queries 1913-09-27: Vol 8 Iss 196. Oxford Publishing Limited(England). 27 September 1913.
  21. ^ The Nation and Athenaeum 1921-05-28: Vol 29 Iss 9. New Statesman Ltd. 28 May 1921.
  22. ^ Morton, H. V. (Henry Vollam) (1940). Ghosts of London. New York, Dodd: Mead.
  23. ^ Morton, H. V. (Henry Vollam) (1951). In search of London. London: Methuen. ISBN 978-0-413-18470-2.
  24. ^ The Kiwanis Magazine 1924-01: Vol 9 Iss 1. Kiwanis International. 1 January 1924.
  25. ^ Household Words. A Weekly Journal. Conducted by Charles Dickens 1856-10-11: Vol 14 Iss 342. Open Court Publishing Co. 11 October 1856.
  26. ^ The Examiner and London Review 1870-05-07: Iss 3249. Open Court Publishing Co. 7 May 1870.
  27. ^ The Albion 1856-11-08: Vol 15 Iss 45. Open Court Publishing Co. 8 November 1856.
  28. ^ Robertson, Patrick (1983). The Shell book of firsts. London : Ebury Press: M. Joseph. ISBN 978-0-7181-2370-3.
  29. ^ Westcott, Cynthia (1957). Plant doctoring is fun. Princeton, N.J.: Van Nostrand.
  30. ^ The Christian Science Monitor 1954-10-23: Vol 46 Iss 279. 23 October 1954.
  31. ^ The Christian Science Monitor 1940-03-23: Vol 32 Iss 99. 23 March 1940.
  32. ^ Robertson, Patrick; Robertson, Patrick Shell book of firsts (1994). The new shell book of firsts. London: Headline. ISBN 978-0-7472-1010-8.
  33. ^ Wagner, Leopold (1921). A new book about London; a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore. Robarts - University of Toronto. London G. Allen & Unwin, ltd.
  34. ^ Schlink, F. J. (Frederick John) (1946). Meat three times a day. New York: R. R. Smith.
  35. ^ Sala, George Augustus (1858). A journey due North; being notes of a residence in Russia. University of California Libraries. Boston : Ticknor and Fields.
  36. ^ Bennett, Arnold (1932). The journals of Arnold Bennett. London: Cassell.
  37. ^ The field. American Museum of Natural History Library. London : John Clark. 1853.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  38. ^ Burke, Thomas (1930). The English inn. London, New York [etc.] Longmans: Green and co.
  39. ^ Blanchard Jerrold (1875). The Best of All Good Company. Harvard University. A.W. Lovering.
  40. ^ Apperson, George Latimer (1914). The social history of smoking. Wellcome Library. London : M. Secker.
  41. ^ Agnes Scott College (1940). Agnes Scott Alumnae Quarterly [1939-1940]. McCain Library Agnes Scott College. Agnes Scott College.
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  43. ^ Moyes, Jojo (31 May 1996). "Independent , 1996, Ireland, English". Independent. pp. #3001 page 1. Retrieved 27 February 2023.
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