G1DRP
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It dates to a law passed by the City of London when crossing London Bridge. I do not have a quick reference on that. It was supposed to prevent sword play but when drafted it mistaken was written that when north bound on was to have be on the upstream side, when it should have said when north bound on was to have be on the downstream side. No one bothered to check the wording and the wrong side was passed. In the rest of the world the convention was to keep the swords on the outsides of the thoroughfare.
Thanks for the info.