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London Bridge
… ordure voider, for cleansing a draught in Mr Doughtye's houses at the bridge end, working there by himself with 3 … 30 ft. of oak, 5s. 6d. For one load of oak for the earl's sluice, 8s. For 6 ft. more, 12d. For half a hundred ft. of … bridge, 8 loads to Paternoster Row, and 7 loads to Rood Lane, at 6d. the load, 39s. 6d. To him for 32 loads of loam …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Martyr and parts of the parishes of St. Michael, Crooked Lane, St. Margaret, New Fish Street, St. Leonard, Eastcheap, … (1) Parish church of St. Magnus the Martyr stands on the S. side of Lower Thames Street, and is a Renaissance building … Gothic plan and perhaps incorporating some of the N. and S. walls of the medival building. The N., S. and W. fronts …
A Survey of London
… builded on both sides with diuers lanes and alleyes vp to S. Georges church, and beyond it through Blackman streete … to Lambith, more then one mile from the said bridge. S. Olaues streete. Then from the bridge along by the Thames … S. Sauiour called Bermondsey. And from thence is one long lane (so called of the length) turning west to saint Georges …
London Bridge
… for 389 16s. 4d. received from the rents of the Bridge's tenements in London and Southwark, lying in the parishes as … Item they seek allowance for vacancies of the Bridge's tenements in London and Southwark, as appears on the dorse … late of John Lovekyn, in the parish of St Michael Crooked Lane 5s. From the tenement of Simon Mordone in the same …
A Survey of London
… finished of his goods whatsoeuer it cost. Parish church of S. Magnus. On the East side of this Bridge warde, haue yee the fayre Parrish Church of S. Magnus, in the which church haue beene buried many men of … side of this Church, from Fishstreet hill into Rother lane. Parish church of S. Leonarde Milke church. Vp higher on …
A Dictionary of London
… Aldersgate Ward Without (P.O. Directory). First mention: O.S. 1875. In Rocque the site is occupied by White Horse Yard … M. 1677, the site is occupied by the Earl of Bridgewater's House, from whence the name of the square is derived. … offices and chambers. Britannia Court East out of Golden Lane in Cripplegate Ward Without (Horwood, 1799-O.S. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was marked by the northern edge of the former Queen's wood. 65 West Bower, beyond Durleigh to the west, was … Bridgwater Without, including Dunwear, East Bower, Chedzoy Lane, and Haygrove, was created in 1894. 67 East of the river … of which was occupied by Bridgwater castle. Bridgwater's marl has two small areas of terrace deposits 68 of valley …
A History of the County of Somerset
… repairs, and from 1546 it received a small sum, later 5 s., from a tenement and garden given by John Bentley. 64 In … the town in 1645, but the town receiver was paying the 5 s. as a gift to or as rent for the last inmate in 1653-4, and … was on the south side of West Street, on the corner of a lane leading to Roper's Lane, opposite the Bell (later White …
A History of the County of Somerset
… cash in lieu of works from customary tenants were worth 20 s. in 1249, 34 s. from 8 customary tenants in 1282, and 19 s. from 9 tenants … narrow inclosures collectively called Brimpsfield and Crow Lane field near Slape Cross on the boundary with Chedzoy. 19 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of his poor pupils to receive daily pittances at St. John's hospital, where a further 13 schoolchildren lived on the … was mentioned in the town in 1379 85 and the hospital's impropriate rectories of Morwenstow (Cornw.) and Wembdon … which seems to have moved to a site between Mount Lane and Prickett's Lane c. 1841. The school had 121 pupils …
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