The Bower & Collier Family History

Research by Colin Bower

Silk Weavers named Collier

Town House at 5 Fournier Street, Spitalfields

5 Fournier Street is an early 18th Century building. It was a former weaver's house until 1820 and was formerly 30 Church Street.

The website - british-history.ac.uk - states that 5 Fournier Street is a single fronted house, two rooms deep with a cellar basement, three storeys and a roof garret.

It has been refronted and like many interiors of houses in the street much altered.

Among the previous occupants were:

- silk weavers: Etienne Sorel, Robert Ball and William Cotes/Cootes

- Abram/Abraham Miller furrier. He was the grandfather of Jonathan Miller, the famous intellectual and producer and director of operas.

A photo taken in the early 20th Century shows Fournier Street with houses having uppermost floors/attics with large windows to let in the maximum light for the weavers.

Number 5 is the third house from the left:

From 1942-2000, it was known as the Market Cafe and the ouline of the name can still be seen above the shop windows:

At the time of our visit in June 2015, it was being run as a gallery with a basement kitchen serving as a coffee house:

It has been a very enjoyable little project and I found the following articles interesting:

Articles in Spitalfields Life

The Huguenots of Spitalfields 2013

Unveiling of Huguenots Map at 5 Fournier Street 2015

Jonathan Miller at 5 Fournier Stret 2019

Article about The Town House, Spitalfields including a list of Occupants over the years

List of Occupants of 5 Fournier Street 2021

Colin Bower
31 August 2023

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