Buildings completely destroyed in the fire storm included 19 churches, 31 guild halls and all of Paternoster Row.
Paternoster Row was the centre of the London publishing trade and an estimated 5 million books were lost in the fire.
In 1816 he moved to 15 Paternoster Row.
His bicycle was chained up in Paternoster Row, a minute's walk from the square.
In 1803, he established a press of his own in Paternoster Row.
Trübner & Co. was one of the publishing companies on Paternoster Row.
He returned to town by the next train, and drove to Paternoster Row.
Paternoster Row was long associated with the publishing trade in London.
Nothing for it but to enjoy the ride back home unless you have a mind to go along to Paternoster Row?
On 1 April 1535 he had lodgings in Paternoster Row.