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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… there were shops on the Cheapside frontage with a seld behind (27). There were also shops along the Bow Lane … and probably, therefore, Waleran's son, he left the seld (27) in Cheapside ( forum) on the E. side of Bow Lane ( … the shop (part of 27) on the W. side of the entry to the seld ( versus occidentem iuxta introitum selde). To his son …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Laur ence was in possession by 1307, when he had here a seld which is later known to have adjoined 29-30 on its W. … who inhabited St. Benet Gracechurch parish, left this seld and other properties to his wife Maud for life, to be … the remainder of that term. 28 was now described as a seld with two shops in front and solar(s) above. The property …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… N. By 1235 there appear to have been three shares in the seld represented by 29. One of these shares was acquired by … of the 13th century, to Haliwell Priory of his share of a seld in the Mercery in the parish of St. Mary le Bow with its … Spital all his rent from this property, described as a seld in Cheapside in St. Mary le Bow parish which had …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… shops with a room above on the Cheapside frontage and a seld behind. In the 15th century Ely Priory acquired a part … erected a pentice. This may have been the moiety of the seld on the S. side of Cheapside once belonging to Gilbert … and his wife Joan had a rent of £2 from John de Bakwell's seld which they granted with other properties to John de …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 33 on either side. The property is recorded as the seld of Roger son of Roger on several occasions between 1247-8 and 1252-3. In 1279-80 it was the seld of Jordan Godchep, who by his will, proved in 1290, left his seld in Cheapside to his son Gilbert, with remainder in …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 13): shops and solars on the Cheapside frontage (33A); a seld behind the shops (33B); a property to the S. of the seld which in the 13th century was part of 24 (33C). Before the mid 14th century the entry to the seld (33B) from Cheapside adjoined the E. side of the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… it consisted of shops on the Cheapside frontage with a seld behind. In 1858 the property corresponded on the street … said to adjoin 33. In 1247-8 the site was occupied by the seld of William de Brantefeld, who was dead by 1260. The … came into the possession of Robert de Arraz, who held the seld in 1279-80. Later, Robert's widow Alice said that she …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… wife of William Strokelady, fishmonger, held a shop and seld from Newark at £7. 8s. yearly for life, on condition she … Later Maud Strokelady granted her estate in the seld, shop rents, and tenements to the prior, in exchange for …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… heirs a shop (41) on the E. side of the entry to Reiner's seld and measuring in front towards Cheapside ( forum) 2 3/4 … of the property thus appears to have been occupied by a seld, while on the Cheapside frontage there were probably 2 shops separated by an entry to the seld. The cellar, which was probably boarded over rather than …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Introduction This property was known as the Tanners' Seld and later as the Cow Face. It lay between 37-41 on the … 42 and 43 were a single property. To the N., Tanners' Seld appears to have been bounded by 36. In 1304 104/38 … however, that the owner of 38 held part of the Tanners' Seld for a short period. In 1858 the property was nos. 94-5 …
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