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Mentioned in 1666 as having a 9 pin ground. 27th January 1728 - Fellmonger William Barber, living near the Crown, St. Martin's at Oak, offered to dress Horse Hides for 2 shillings a piece, the dressing would be done as well as when he charged 3 shillings. Address as St. Martin's Street 1810 Believed to have become the JOLLY SKINNERS c1836 |