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A gault brick facade with a black front door, a window box of red flowers, a cellar window with a grate, and a name plaque.

4 Portugal Place

4 Portugal Place (9 Clement Lane)

History of 4 Portugal Place

Lots 43 in the 1825 sale of the corner plot including the Salutation pub and related buildings had become no. 9 Clement Lane by 1841, later no. 4 Portugal Place.

Lots 42-43 had been part of the garden of Mr Scott.

Three historical diagrams showing the layout of Clement Hostel in 1773, 1825, and 1886 with numbered lots and land features.

Three Views of Clement Hostel


1861 Clement Place

Martha Mutton, 54, tailoress, b Norfolk


1913

F G Hills, lodging house keeper

1962

Black and white head-and-shoulders portrait of a middle-aged man wearing glasses and a clerical collar under a dark jacket.

Rev Philip H E Goodrich

Rev. Philip Harold  Ernest  Goodrich

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