"no. 8, old jewry was the house of sir robert clayton, lord mayor in the time of charles ii. It was a fine brick mansion, and one of the grandest houses in the street. It is mentioned by evelyn in the following terms:—"26th september, 1672. —i carried with me to dinner my lord h. Howard (now to be made earl of norwich and earl marshal of england) to sir robert clayton's, now sheriff of london, at his own house, where we had a great feast; it is built, indeed, for a great magistrate, at excessive cost. The cedar dining room is painted with the history of the giants' war, incomparably done by mr. Streeter, but the figures are too near the eye. " sir robert built the house to keep his shrievalty, which he did with great magnificence. It was for some years the residence of mr. Samuel sharp, an eminent surveyor. ". Date: 1873 (1887 copy).
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