Historical Dictionary of London

EARL STREET

At the western end of Upper Thames Street, in Castle Baynard Ward and Farringdon Ward Within, to Blackfriars Bridge (O.S. 1880).
First mention:Horwood, 1799.
The site is occupied by "Banister Lane" in O. and M. 1677-P.C. 1732.
Spelt "Bannisters Lane" in Hatton, 1708.
Other names : "Holland Street" in Rocque, 1746 ; "Bannister Yard" in Boyle, 1799 ; "Printing House Street" in Strype, 1720-1755.
Renamed Upper Thames Street in 1877.