Furnival Street commemorates Furnival’s Inn, which used to stand opposite.
Furnival’s Inn, where Dickens later wrote Pickwick Papers, took its name from Sir Richard Furnival, who possessed two Messuages and 13 shops there during the reign of Richard II. The Prudential Assurance Company the red brick building at Holborn Bars is sprawled over what was once Furnival’s Inn, the name only survives in the little street opposite.
Castle Street became Furnival Street in 1885.
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