Dolphin, 5 Market Place
Alternative Addresses: | 5 Cross Cheaping | ||
![]() ![]() The dolphin was looked upon by ancient seamen as a friendly creature who would help them in a storm by twining itself around the anchor cable. This would prevent the anchor from dragging, and secure the safety of the ship. With such a reputation it is not surprising that the Dolphin became a much used ship name, being used by the Royal Navy from 1648 to present. A dolphin also figures in many coats of arms, especially those of the Fishmongers' Company and the Company of Watermen and Lightermen. | |||
LICENSEES:1822 - 1829 Eli Wise Peters 1835 - 1841 John Rainbow, innkeeper 1841 - 1850 Samuel Hunt 1850 - 1853 Benjamin George Holton, innkeeper 1853 John Sanders 1856 Edward Slade 1856 - 1861 William Lovatt (See also Red Lion, Greyfriars in 1850) 1868 Henry Adkins (See also Bear & Bacchus in 1871) 1871 John Crichton 1874 J. Crutchlow 1879 - 1881 Charles James Vincent 1886 C. Thomas 1890 - 1891 F. G. Jordan 1893 - 1909 Matthew Dalton 1911 - 1913 Mrs. Dalton 1919 - 1924 Sidney Austin Penn 1926 - 1934 A. Appletree 1935 - 1938 Frank Rollason 1939 - 1940 J. German | |||
![]() Street plan of 1851 | |||
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