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Survey of London
… James continued to be leased as a unit known as St. James's Farm, and at some time before 1575 Thomas Poultney became … of 1664 in the Public Record Office a shows that Pulteney's land here consisted of three closesa rectangular parcel, … Street front, both of which have steeply pitched roofs of green glazed tiles. Sherwood Street In 1670 Sir William …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the parish and from 260 m. (853 ft.) near Alfred's Tower 11 in the south-east, steeply and then more gradually … first called Hardway, which enters the parish at Alfred's Tower and runs south-west down Kingsettle Hill towards … the forest, comprised scattered farmsteads, of which Cook's and Shave farms are the earliest survivals, 22 and cottages …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 21 was described as 'a small hamlet' in 1834. 22 Kiddemore Green, some 2 miles west of Brewood, had 30 houses c. 1680, … was described as 'a hamlet of scattered houses'. 24 Bishop's Wood, c. 1680 'a little vill a little beyond Kiddemore … pair of horses to take it over the bad road through Bishop's Wood to Ivetsey Bank on Watling Street. 41 A rival coach, …
A Dictionary of London
… lane," so called of John Brikels, sometime owner thereof (S. 241). John Brickell or Brykles, left houses in Harbour … with a yard adjoining the tavern called the Emperor's Head, 1440. Also other houses which in 1821 were identified … leading north out of Fleet Street (q.v.). Former name : "Green's Rents" (q.v.). Bride's Passage West out of Bride Lane …
Survey of London
… 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, … further north, between Black Eagle Street and Bethnal Green (see Chapters VI and XVII). In 1658 Samuel Twinn, a …
London Bridge
… opposite the said church situated between the king's street leading to Billingsgate to the south and the common … 12d. quit-rent sometime received from 2 shops with solar/s built over under one structure, situated in the parish of … for the masons and tidemen, 6s. 8d. Item for 3 yards of green cloth bought to cover the counter in the Bridge's
London Bridge
… aforesaid, 5. To a priest of a chantry in St Paul's church for the soul of Ralph Dungeon, for a quit-rent of … for a year ended at the said Michaelmas, 20s. To the parson of Woolchurch in London, for a quit-rent of 4 marks a … 197 6s. 9d.; and by the hands of William Holte and Edward Green, last accountants, as also appears by a bill by the …
London Bridge
… in the chapel on the bridge. Received on St George's day, 2s. 1d. Of oblations from the chapel on the bridge, … for a year ended at Michaelmas aforesaid, 15s. To the parson of Woolchurch in London for a quit-rent of 53s. 4d. a … for a year ended at Michaelmas aforesaid, 3s. 4d. To the parson of St Olave in Southwark for a quit-rent of 10s. a …
London Bridge
… 76s. 8d. Richard Hooteman 20s. Robert Austen 40s. Maynard's wife 40s. Gilbert Phillypes 40s. William James 40s. John … Herne 40s. Richard Jesson 10s. Robert Horden 8s. Thomas Parson 6s. 8d. William Smythe 10s. Thomas Grene 6s. 8d. … 31s. 8d. The east end of the Stocks Robert Horden Thomas Parson William Smythe 2s. 6d. 2s. 6d. 2s. 6d. Romsen 20d. …
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 … white fringe and other apparel for making 1 vestment of green damask for the chaplain, which damask R. Stile gave to …
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