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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… rent totalling £5. 10s.) from 43, which was described as a seld in Westchepe in St. Mary le Bow parish held by Terricus … 104/42 on the W. and 105/11-12 on the N. and E. The seld which had occupied the site in the 13th century had … the heirs of his daughter Isabel, a rent of 4s. from the seld of Robert de Keleseye in Tawyers' Row ( allutaria) in …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… residence; later in the 14th century it was described as a seld. Both parts of 1 were charged with rents to Kilburn … on the S. side of a part of 145/10. 11 By 1340 the seld on the site of 1B was in the possession of Katharine … wife Alice for life. He described 1B as a tenement with a seld held by Simon Fraunceys. Simon died in 1358, but in 1375 …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… bounded by 145/2 on the S. and 145/3 and 8 on the N. The seld had one entry leading to Cheapside and one entry leading … In the 13th and 14th centuries the property was a seld, and there were 4 shops (145/9) between it and the … 145/10 seems generally to have been known as the Painted Seld ( pincta seld, depicta selda, Peinteselde, la …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… a shop and warechaumbr' in Soper Lane, opposite the Broad Seld to Adam de Wroxham, citizen and mercer, who already held … of 21 or 22, nearly opposite the Soper Lane entry to Broad Seld (10). Before 1368 Thomas de Grantham assigned certain …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the late 13th and early 14th centuries the entry to Broad Seld (145/10) lay on the S. side of 145/3 in Soper Lane. 1A, … which lay to the W. of 1A, was bounded in the N. by Broad Seld. In the 13th century 2 may have been part of Broad Seld (145/10). 2 appears first to be recorded independently …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This property lay between 4 on the N., the entry to Broad Seld (145/10) on the S., 8 on the W., and Soper Lane on the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… to Martin's son Lawrence, who c. 1220-30 granted his seld (8) with the shops (parts of 7) in front (i.e. Next to … had had in the parish of St. Pancras on the E. side of his seld. It was the 4th shop from Cheapside ( magnus vicus fori) … m.) in width on the E., the same at the W. end next to the seld, and 2 1/2 ells less 2 in. (7 ft. 4 in.; 2.24 m.) in …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… St. Pancras Soper Lane 145/8 Introduction This was a seld between 145/10 on the W. and shops (145/3- 7), some of which belonged to the owner of the seld, lying between it and Cheapside on the N. and Soper Lane … le Grand and thereafter was usually known as 'St. Martin's seld'. It was occasionally known in the 14th century as …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This represents 4 shops in Cheapside in front of Broad Seld (145/10), 2 on either side of the entry to the seld, and a solar or solars above the shops. The shops are … by a ladder or stair rising out of the entry to the seld. A later holder of the same property, for which 6s. rent …
A Dictionary of London
… Not further identified. The house was probably Winchester Seld (q.v.). See Vintners' Hall. Stodyes Lane See Little …
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