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Survey of London
… Brick Lane CHAPTER X - Brick Lane This street existed under its … make tiles or perhaps where brick-earth was dug. In Agas's map of c. 156070 Brick Lane is shown, apparently quite without buildings. Faithorne and New court's map, published in 1658 but probably surveyed in the 1640's, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 10. 13. 4., and in the patronage of Mrs. Dykes; … Mrs. Dykes, the Earl of Lonsdale, William Brown and J. S. Fisher, Esqrs., and Captain Senhouse. The church is an … the income is about 120. The almshouses in Church-lane, endowed with estates producing 130 per annum, under the …
A Dictionary of London
… and Hospital. Bridewell Precinct Extended south from Bride Lane to the Thames and west from New Bridge Street to the … inhabitants of the precinct. Bridewell Steps A tradesman's token was issued at the Sunn Tavern upon Bridewell Steps in … of the four original gates of the City. On London Bridge (S. 42). New made when the bridge was built of stone. First …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… upon London Bridge, one being the sign of the St. John's Head, in which Love's Widow dwelt, and the other the sign of the Red Cock, … January 17th, 1594. Sir Rowland resided in Philip Lane, Cripplegate; he died Senior Alderman, December 5th, …
London Bridge
… the wife of Robert Staundon, for the farm of the field/s of Peckham, to and up to Michaelmas 1419, 20s. [Total] 13 … another ladder, 12d. From the sale of 500 bricks by John Lane mercer, 3s. Passage-tolls. From carts crossing the …
London Bridge
… In the parish of St Dunstan beside the Tower in the lane called Waterlane are two cottages with gardens which are … Easter 1405> <Of <the wife of> John Hode for {2} <1> shop{s} <and Philip Wheler for the other shop> 6 13s. 4d.> <Of … Hert) <Thomas Leget> 43s. Of (Thomas Robelard) <Hynton's wife> 21s. Of John Beuers 22s. Of (Thomas Daniell) …
London Bridge
… opposite the said church situated between the king's street leading to Billingsgate to the south and the common … sometime a brewhouse, situated at the corner of Billiter Lane towards Creechurch, situated in the parish of St … 12d. quit-rent sometime received from 2 shops with solar/s built over under one structure, situated in the parish of …
London Bridge
… Total 22s. 4d. 364. Fines from divers persons. Of Robert Lane for the tenement in which he now dwells, for a licence … aforesaid, 5. To a priest of a chantry in St Paul's church for the soul of Ralph Dungeon, for a quit-rent of … in the same parish, which were sometime John Lyndesey's, for a year ended at the said Michaelmas, 4s. 368. [f. …
London Bridge
… in the chapel on the bridge. Received on St George's day, 2s. 1d. Of oblations from the chapel on the bridge, … ft. of oak timber, 5s. 6d., for 1 load of oak for the earl's sluice, 8s., for 6 ft. of oak, 12d., and for half a hundred … a quit-rent of 20s. a year from tenements in St Stephen's lane in the parish of St Magnus for a year ended at …
London Bridge
… week as above, 2s. 1d. Item to John Silkeston for the cook's stipend, the dogs' food, and for ale in form and fashion as … whole week, 4s. Item paid for ale given to the carpenter/s by the Wardens, 3d. Item to the said sawyers for 4 days, by … Bow, London, for quit-rents from the tenement/s in Honey Lane for Michaelmas term last, 16s. 8d. Item to the …
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