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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… whole block between 12 and Bow churchyard to the N., Goose Lane and 7 to the E., 6 to the S., and 12 and a tenement in … (formerly 8), with shops, solars, and cellars, in Goose Lane between 10 and 12 to the N., 6 to the S. Goose Lane to the E., and the tenement sometime of Elias de …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… beside the churchyard had a way to Cheapside, to Goose Lane, and to Bow Lane, all the ground belonged to the church, from the … repaid by 25 March 1562 at Pierson's mansion-house in Bow Lane. The money was not repaid, and in April 1562, for a …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… occupied by William Sutton, chaplain, as well as 3 in Bow Lane. 5 In 1455 13, to the E. of Brokenseld, was described as … to hold lands, and granted them this rent and 3A in Bow Lane. 9 The tenement held on lease by Walter Marler had …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… (15) and the priory's stone house in Cheap (20), with a lane between ( vico medio). Simon Blundus of Hundeslawe … of Stephen de Cornhull in Cheapside, on the corner of the lane leading to the church of St. Mary le Bow, to his wife … had by grant of Stephen de Cornhull, in the angle of the lane leading to the church of St. Mary le Bow, between the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Sir Robert Wombewell, vicar of St. Lawrence Jewry, John Lane, Thomas Aleyn, John Aleyn, John Cosham, mercers, and … in 1410 the property was said to be worth £14 p.a. John Lane and Thomas Aleyn released their right to John Cosham. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… properties occupied the site at the west corner of Bow Lane and Cheapside between the church of St. Mary le Bow on … combinations of them. In 1858 the property was no. 1 Bow Lane and part of no. 58 Cheapside. Twelfth to fourteenth … this wall in brick and the tenants at the corner of Bow Lane (? 18- 19) appear to have dug a cellar which undermined …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… middle of the block 1-5 and was bounded to the W. by Goose Lane, may in the 12th or early 13th century have been … later history. In 1858 the property was part of no. 2 Bow Lane. In 1299 Robert de Hockele and his wife Hawise granted … Guldeford, called le Mareschal, a house cum solio in Goose Lane in the parish of St. Mary le Bow; it lay between the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… These properties occupied the N.E. corner of Bow Lane and Watling Street and lay in the parishes of St. Mary … Mary le Bow parish occupied the northern end of the Bow Lane frontage: it is identified here as 22 and was bounded by 23 on the N. and E. In 1858 21 corresponded on the Bow Lane frontage to no. 71 Watling Street and nos. 40-1 Bow …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This extensive property lay on the E. side of Bow Lane between 104/21-2 on the S. and 104/24 on the N. It … at the E. end of the property giving access to an alley or lane (now represented by the E. end of Well Court) which led into Soper Lane. On the N. side at its E. end the property adjoined …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… early 14th centuries it appears to have extended from Bow Lane on the W. to 34 on the E. In the 14th century land at … to part of no. 49, nos. 50-3, and part of no. 55 Bow Lane in 1858. Early history and quit-rents In the 13th … 5 separate units of tenure can be identified along the Bow Lane frontage. They are identified here, from S. to N. as …
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