St Mildred, Poultry, was a parish church in the Cheap ward of the City of London dedicated to Anglo-Saxon Saint Mildred. It was rebuilt after the Great Fire of London, and demolished in 1872. St Mildred in the Poultry was the burial place of the writer Thomas Tusser. Some description of the church and its monuments is given in John Stow's Survey of London.
St. Mildred, Poultry in the 1820s
Poultry is a short street in the City of London, which is the historic nucleus and modern financial centre of London. It is an eastern continuation of Cheapside, between Old Jewry and Mansion House Street, towards Bank Junction.
Looking east down Poultry toward Bank junction in 2009
Block lining the north side of the street in 1877. Shows where Cheapside has its invisible eastern start, to the west.
Image: lossy page 1 Insurance Plan of City of London Vol. I; sheet 13 (BL 150105).tiff
Image: lossy page 1 Insurance Plan of City of London Vol. I; sheet 13 (BL 150105).tiff