Plaque

Mitre Tavern

Inscription

Site of the Mitre Tavern
{In the border, top and bottom:}
The Corporation of the City of London

Site: Mitre Tavern (1 memorial)

EC4, Fleet Street, 37

The plaque is to the bottom left of our picture.

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Mitre Tavern

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Mitre Tavern

Fleet Street. This pub dates from Shakespeare's time. Johnson and Boswell o...

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