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The Mermaid tavern in Cornhill was located XXXXX.  Less well known to historians than the Mermaid tavern in Cheapside, it was nevertheless an important commercial location in the mid-seventeenth century, used by London merchants and others who had business at the nearby Exchange.
 
The Mermaid tavern in Cornhill was located XXXXX.  Less well known to historians than the Mermaid tavern in Cheapside, it was nevertheless an important commercial location in the mid-seventeenth century, used by London merchants and others who had business at the nearby Exchange.
  
Elizabeth Dallison wrote to her brother Sir George Oxenden in 16XX, informing him of business she had conducted on his behalf at the Mermaid tavern, Cornhill.
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Elizabeth Dallison wrote to her brother Sir George Oxenden in 16XX, informing him of business she had conducted on his behalf at the Mermaid tavern, Cornhill.<ref>BL. MS. XXXXX, Letter from Elizabeth Dallison to Sir George Oxenden, April 1st 1663, ff. 74-82</ref>
  
 
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The Mermaid tavern, Cornhill

The Mermaid tavern in Cornhill was located XXXXX. Less well known to historians than the Mermaid tavern in Cheapside, it was nevertheless an important commercial location in the mid-seventeenth century, used by London merchants and others who had business at the nearby Exchange.

Elizabeth Dallison wrote to her brother Sir George Oxenden in 16XX, informing him of business she had conducted on his behalf at the Mermaid tavern, Cornhill.[1]



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  1. BL. MS. XXXXX, Letter from Elizabeth Dallison to Sir George Oxenden, April 1st 1663, ff. 74-82