Stonecutter Street
Names
- Stonecutter Street
- Stonecutters Street
Street/Area/District
- Stonecutter Street
Maps & Views
- 1720 London (Strype): Stonecutters Street
- 1736 London (Moll & Bowles): Stone Cutter Street
- 1761 London (Dodsley): Stonecutter Street
Descriptions
from A Dictionary of London, by Henry Harben (1918)
Stonecutter Street
West out of Farringdon Street, at No. 73, to Shoe Lane (P.O. Directory).
First mention: "Stonecutters Street" (Strype, ed. 1720 and 1755).
Publications associated with this place
- The confession of faith of the King of Prussia, which he caused to be delivered to all the Protestant ministers, in the edict of the empire at Ratisbon. London] : printed in Stonecutter-street near the Fleet-Market, [1740?. ESTC No. N51152. Grub Street ID 35153.
- The rival politicians: or, the fox triumphant. A fable, betwixt a lion, a wolf, and a fox. London : printed for C. Sympson, in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market , MDCCLVII. [1757]. ESTC No. N48117. Grub Street ID 32720.
- The constant lovers; being the histories of Miss Charlotte Byersley, and Miss Fanny Calden. Miss Byersley is promised ... Miss Calden is addressed by Mr. Frankly, . London : printed by C. Sympson, in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [between 1757 and 1774?]. ESTC No. N51154. Grub Street ID 35155.
- Fun in an alley; or The footman trapp'd. London] : Printed and sold in Stonecutter-street, Fleet market, [1760?. ESTC No. N1343. Grub Street ID 3348.
- The countryman's garland; in two parts. London : printed and sold in Stonecutter Street, Fleet Market, [1760?]. ESTC No. N1928. Grub Street ID 8706.
- England's black tribunal, or, King Charles's martyrdom. London : Printed in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1760?]. ESTC No. N1946. Grub Street ID 8879.
- The crafty lass's garland, Who'll buy the rabbit? Or, The coney brought to a fair market. Tune, Cambridgeshire lass. London : Printed and sold in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1760?]. ESTC No. N70802. Grub Street ID 51256.
- The butcher's daughte's [sic] policy; or, the lustful lord well fitted. London] : Printed and sold in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet Market, London, [1760?. ESTC No. T205999. Grub Street ID 235606.
- A choice collection of all the songs, sung this season, at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone-Gardens, Sadlers-Wells, &c. By Mr. Beard, Mr. Lowe, Miss Brent, Miss Catley, Miss Plenius, Miss Young, Miss Poitier, &c. &c. London : printed in Stonecutter Street, Fleet-Market, [1765?]. ESTC No. N15063. Grub Street ID 4798.
- The berkshire lady. In four parts. London : printed and sold in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1765?]. ESTC No. N15609. Grub Street ID 5317.
- The Oxfordshire tragedy: or, The virgin's advice. London] : Printed in Stonecutter Street, Fleet Market, [1765?. ESTC No. N71041. Grub Street ID 51450.
- The countryman's garland. In two parts. London : printed and sold in Stonecutter-Street, near the Fleet-Market, [1765?]. ESTC No. T206064. Grub Street ID 235657.
- The jolly sailor's true description of a man of war. London : printed and sold in Stonecutter's-street, Fleet-Market, [1765?]. ESTC No. T206304. Grub Street ID 235814.
- The Oxfordshire tragedy: or, the virgin's advice. London] : Printed in Stonecutter-Street Fleet-Market, [1765?. ESTC No. T206759. Grub Street ID 236151.
- King Charles the second's Restoration. Tune, The Duke of Ormond. London] : printed in Stonecutter-Street, [1765?. ESTC No. T29441. Grub Street ID 260821.
- The children in the wood: or, the Norfolk gentleman's last will and testament. London : printed and sold in Stonecutter-street, Fleet Market, [1765?]. ESTC No. T30580. Grub Street ID 261433.
- Comfort to the afflicted: or the wonderful works of God, shewn to the widow and fatherless. . London] : Sold in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1770?. ESTC No. T183439. Grub Street ID 219852.
- The cruel cooper of Ratcliff, in three parts. London] : Sold in Stonecutter-street, Fleet Market, [1770?. ESTC No. T34444. Grub Street ID 264746.
- Shon ap Morgan shentleman [sic] of Wales journey to London, ... To which is added, Shon ap Morgan's letter to his sweetheart. London] : Sold in Stonecutter-Street, [1770?. ESTC No. T48063. Grub Street ID 276020.
- The history of Jack and the giants; part the second. London : printed in Stonecutter Street, near the Fleet Market, [1775?]. ESTC No. T167580. Grub Street ID 205651.
- Rochester's joaks, containing, the merry pranks of Lord Rochester Lord Moon, the Earls of Warwick, and Pembroke, Ben Johnson, and Ogle the life-guardman. With the diverting frolicks and Fancies of King Charles and his concubines. London] : Printed and sold in Stonecutter-street, Fleet-market, [1775?. ESTC No. T169505. Grub Street ID 207355.
- The Whole remarkable life and transactions. Of that wicked and infamous strumpet and stroller Anne Martin otherwise Bristol Nan, who was try'd and cast on Saturday the 4th of April, 1761, before the court at Hicks-Hall, in St. John's-street, for decoying young children from their parents, both in town and country, and putting their eyes out with red hot knitting needles, and afterwards going up and down the streets begging with them, when the court sentenced her to be detained in Newgate two years, and to be publickly whipped at the cart's tail the first Saturday in every month, for a twelve-month, in every market-town in the county of Middlesex. London] : Printed in Stonecutter Street. Fleet-Market, [1775?. ESTC No. T180407. Grub Street ID 217080.
- Nimble and quick, Pick and chuse where you will. Here is something to please every body. Containing, The humours of the age, being whimsical, diverting, witty and comical. With useful remarks on the virtues and vices of the times. London] : Printed in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet Market, [1775?. ESTC No. T182502. Grub Street ID 218962.
- The Comforts of matrimony, Being a comical and diverting dialogue, which happened between an old woman of fourscore and ten, and a youth about nineteen years of age, with whom she lately married. Containing the many questions he ask'd her and the complaisant answers she gave him promising obedience in every respect, and more perhaps than it is in the power of any woman to perform. London : Printed in Stonecutter-Street, near the Fleet-Market, [1775?]. ESTC No. T183426. Grub Street ID 219838.
- The second part of The Vauxhall concert. Containing, a choice collection of all the favourite new songs sung at Vauxhall and Ranelagh Gardens, Sadler's Wells, and both the theatres this season. . London : printed in Stonecutter Street, Fleet Market, 1775?. ESTC No. T221312. Grub Street ID 244670.
- A collection of the newest songs, Sung at Vauxhall, Sadler's Wells, and both the Theatres: containing, I. Gramachree Molly, II. The Soldier's Farewell at parting with his Wife for America. III. My Jemmy is crossed quite over the main. IV. The Mouse's Nest. V. A New Song in the Duenna, Sung by Mr. Leoni. London : printed and sold [by C. Sympson] in Stonecutter Street Fleet Market, [1776?]. ESTC No. T11131. Grub Street ID 163702.
- England's witty and ingenious jester. Containing, a choice collection of entire new jests, diverting, instructive and entertaining, extracted from the writings of Killigrew, Joe Miller, &c. Part. II. London] : Sold in Stonecutter-street, Fleet-Marker, [1776?. ESTC No. T154372. Grub Street ID 198497.
- An excellent ballad of George Barnwell, who was undone by a strumpet, . London?] : printed and sold in Stonecutter Street, Fleet Market, [1778?. ESTC No. T33695. Grub Street ID 264231.
- The Lancashire witches Containing their manner of become such; their enchantment, spells, revels, merry pranks, raising storm and tempests riding on winds, &c. The entertainments and frolick which have happened among them. Conducive to mirth and recreation. With the loves and humours of Roge and Dorothy. London : Printed and sold in Stonecutter Street, Fleet-market, [1780?]. ESTC No. N34048. Grub Street ID 22477.
- A Collection of all the songs, sung This Season at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Marybone, Gardens, Sadler's Wells, at both the Theatres, &c. Containing 1. Rural Felicity. 2. The Banks of the Dee. 3. I wish the Wars were all over. 4. Young Colin stole my heart away. 5. The Rosy Dawn. 6. Down the Burn [illegible] Love. 7. Rosy Dimpled Boy. 8. A Favourite Scotch Song. 9. Anna. 10. The Sailors Lamentation. 11. Love's a Bubble. 12. Glee. 13. Another. 14. The Ton. 15. The Crying and Laughing Song. 16. A Favourite Hunting Song. 17. A Favourite Scotch Song. 18. The Summer Day. 19. An Invocation to the Fair Sex. 20. A Pastoral. 21. The Lovelorn Swain. 22. A Favourite Hunting Cantata. 23. A Ballad Sung at Ranelagh. 24. A welcome to the Spring. 25. The Broker's Daughter. 26. The Pleasures of May. London : printed by C. Sympson, in Stonecutter Street, Fleet Market, at the lowest prices, 1780?. ESTC No. T11132. Grub Street ID 163703.
- The songsters delight: being a choice collection of all the songs, sung this season, at Vauxhall, Ranelagh, Sadlers Wells, &c. by Mr. Beard, Mr. Lowe, Mrs. Vincent, Mrs. Stevenson, Miss Young, &c. . London : printed in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1780?]. ESTC No. T155689. Grub Street ID 199380.
- The History of Tom Thumb. Wherein is declared his marvellous acts of manhood, performed after his second return from Fairy-land. Full of wonder and merriment. The third part. London : Printed and sold in Sto[n]ecutter Street, Fleet-Market, [1780?]. ESTC No. T165727. Grub Street ID 203990.
- The jolly sailor's true description of a man of war. London] : Printed and sold in Stonecutter-street, Fleet-Market, [1790?. ESTC No. N8767. Grub Street ID 53672.
- Aesop.. AEsop's fables, with his morals and remarks, instructive and entertaining with cuts properly adapted to each fable. London : Printed and sold by W. Sympson, Stonecutter-Street, Fleet-Market, [1800?]. ESTC No. T21087. Grub Street ID 238774.
- Brown, Richard, of Yarmouth. The description of a bawdy-house. By one Richard Brown, a wealthy farmer's son of the town of Tarmouth, in the county of Norfolk, who was ruined in a very noted one. Setting forth all the tricks of the old bawds and young whores to delude unwary young men. Likewise the manner by which he took them in at last. Lordon : Printed and told in Stonecutter-street, Fleet-Market, [1776?]. ESTC No. T164667. Grub Street ID 202936.
- Garrick, David. The jubilee concert: or, the Warwickshire lad. Being, a collection of songs performed at the jubilee, in honour of Shakespeare. London] : Printed and sold in Stonecutter Street [by A. Sympson], [1769. ESTC No. T29244. Grub Street ID 260650.
- Garrick, David. The jubilee concert: or, the Warwickshire lad. Being, a collection of songs performed at the jubilee, in honour of Shakespear, at Stratford upon Avon, and at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. London] : Printed and sold in Stonecutter Street [by A. Sympson], Fleet Market, [1769. ESTC No. T29245. Grub Street ID 260651.
- Standfast, Richard. A dialogue between a blind man and death. Containing consolations for the pious christian, against the fears of that King of terrors. London : printed and sold in Stonecutter-Street, Fleet Market, [1780?]. ESTC No. T11115. Grub Street ID 163585.