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And, perhaps disappointingly, perhaps not, one of the businesses which seems to have sprung up on the Spitalfields tenters' grounds is a barbershop called "Jack the Clipper"... http://www.jacktheclipper.co.uk/
I'd very much like a second opinion as to where Tenter's Court might have been. The way the 1871 census is written it appears to have been between 22 & 23 Tenter Street. If you have a look at the map link above (no numbers on the houses) the only court type area that I can see is right at the top of Tenter Street, near White's Row, there appears to be access to a small area via Butler Street as well?
I'd very much like a second opinion as to where Tenter's Court might have been. The way the 1871 census is written it appears to have been between 22 & 23 Tenter Street. If you have a look at the map link above (no numbers on the houses) the only court type area that I can see is right at the top of Tenter Street, near White's Row, there appears to be access to a small area via Butler Street as well?
Booth mentioned Tenter Court in his notebooks and gives a description and its location in relation to Tenter St.
The description given by my old long retired boss in his as yet unpublished book (he did naming and numbering amongst many other things) says:-
"On the west side of Tenter Street (off Whites Street or
Whites Row) at the southern end."
I reckon this is it in the map below (1896). The cross denotes an opening in the wall/passage off of the street, as you can see no name is shown at all.
Booth's map makes interesting viewing. It appears that Tenter Street might not have been that bad? I wonder if there's any photographs on the place in existence?
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