St Mary’s Chambers, Monk Street

St Mary’s Chambers, Monk Street

About the Building | Recent History | Previous Occupiers | Other Information

Address: St Mary’s Chambers, Monk Street
Present Occupier: Fonseca Solicitors Ltd
Present Owner:
Ground Floor: Solicitors Offices
Other Floors: Offices
Date when first used by present occupier: 1979

 

About the Building

Designed and built as an architects office with stained glass windows, it was recorded here in 1884, but may be earlier.

 

 

Recent History

Source: http://www.fonsecaandpartners.co.uk/about.php

2022 Fonseca Solicitors became Fonseca Solicitors.

2007 Fonseca & Partners Solicitors

1979 Fonseca Solicitors

 

1979-1980 Merton Jones & Richards, Architects Office with the Citizen Advice Bureau Offices.

Used by Merton Jones since 1923.

 

 

Previous Occupiers

Year Name Detail Source
1970
1957: Merton Jones & Richards
1947: J Merton Jones & Son
Architects

R Merton Jones

1937 Johnson, Richards & Jones Architects Kelly
1934 Johnson, Richards & Jones Architects Kelly
1930 Johnson, Richards & Jones Architects Car/Npt & Dis
1926 Johnson, Richards & Jones Architects Kelly
1923 Johnson, Richards & Jones Architects Kelly
1920 Johnson, Richards & Jones Architects Kelly
1914 E A Johnson Architects & surveyor Kelly
1910 E A Johnson Architects & surveyor Kelly
1909 E A Johnson Architects & surveyor Kelly
1906 E A Johnson/ Joseph D Bishop, with Inland Revenue Offices and Church Rooms over Architects & surveyor/Solicitor Kelly
1901 E A Johnson/ Joseph D Bishop, with Inland Revenue Offices and Church Rooms over Architects & surveyor/Solicitor Kelly
1895 E A Johnson/ Joseph D Bishop, with Inland Revenue Offices and Church Rooms over Architects & surveyor/Solicitor Kelly
1891 E A Johnson/ Joseph D Bishop, with Inland Revenue Offices and Church Rooms over Architects & surveyor/Solicitor Kelly
1884 E A Johnson/ Joseph D Bishop, with Inland Revenue Offices and Church Rooms over Architects & surveyor/Solicitor Kelly

 

 

 

Other Information

It is almost certain that this was the site of the town gaol which was part of the Monks’ Gate (East Gate) in the Town Wall.

The Cibi Brook runs beneath Beili Lane at the rear.

There is a story of a prisoner taking up a flagstone in the floor and escaping via the stream running beneath.

 

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