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'''Friday Street''' is a placename in the United Kingdom. There are settlements with this name in multiple counties. The use of the word '''street''' implies these settlements predate the Norman Conquest.
'''Friday Street''' may refer to several places in the United Kingdom. The use of the word "street" implies these settlements predate the Norman Conquest.


'''Friday Street'''s may refer to:
* [[Friday Street]], a hamlet in Surrey
* Friday Street, three hamlets in Suffolk
* Friday Street, Sussex, a suburb of Eastbourne
* [[Friday Street, London]], a road in the City of London


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* [[Friday Street|Friday Street, Surrey]] - a village in [[Surrey]], England, just west of [[Dorking]]
* [[Friday Street, Suffolk]] - three villages in [[Suffolk]], England, all just east of [[Woodbridge, Suffolk|Woodbridge]]
* Friday Street, Sussex - a village in [[Sussex]], England, just north-east of [[Eastbourne]]
* [[Friday Street, London]] EC4 - a road in the [[City of London]] that links [[Cannon Street]] with [[Queen Victoria Street, London|Queen Victoria Street]]; it was once the site of the [[Mermaid Tavern]].

== References ==

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Revision as of 15:39, 10 December 2020

Friday Street may refer to several places in the United Kingdom. The use of the word "street" implies these settlements predate the Norman Conquest.

  • Friday Street, a hamlet in Surrey
  • Friday Street, three hamlets in Suffolk
  • Friday Street, Sussex, a suburb of Eastbourne
  • Friday Street, London, a road in the City of London

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