Featherstone’s buildings, High Holborn.†
Featherstone’s court, Featherstone street.†
Featherstone street, Bunhill row.†
Fell court, Fell street.†
Fell street, Little Wood street.†
Fell’s Almshouse, at Blackwall, was erected by Capt. Fell for the accommodation of four poor families, but without any allowance for their support.
Fellowship Porters. See Porters.
Feltmakers. The Felt hat-makers being anciently a branch of the company of Haberdashers of hats, they applied in the year 1576 for an exclusive charter; but being opposed by the Haberdashers, their endeavours proved abortive; but at last all disputes being adjusted, they were separately incorporated by letters patent granted by King James I. in the year 1604. They are governed by a Master, four Wardens, and twenty-five Assistants, with a livery of sixty members, who at their admission pay a fine of 5l. each, but they have no hall. Maitland.
Fen court, 1. Fenchurch street. 2. St Michael’s lane.†
Fenchurch buildings, Fenchurch street.