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London Bridge
… king, by acquittance of the same abbot, 6. Item to Richard Alley, citizen and skinner of London, for a certain yearly …
London Bridge
… tenement adjoining the same church called the sign of the Angel, for a year ended at Michaelmas aforesaid, 33s. 4d. To …
London Bridge
… Thomas Monkest 4s. Labourers. John Turfett 2s. 6d. at the Angel, Bishops[gate] Labourers. Smyth (4s.) 2s. 6d. Roger … in repairs. Thomas Browne 3s. 4d. Palmer 3s. 4d. at the Angel in Bishopsgate. John Provest 3s. 4d. William Wynter 2s. … Thomas Browne 3s. 4d. Robert Palmer 3s. 4d. at the Angel aforesaid. John Provest 3s. 4d. William Wynter 2s. 6d. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… pilasters of attic support large carved figure of seated angel holding palm-branch; the panels above second bays of …
A Survey of London
… the 24. of May, 1588. 2 &c. S. Mary Ouers Close. Pepper Alley. Now passing through saint Mary Ouers Close, (in possession of the Lord Mountacute) and Pepper Alley into Long Southwarke, on the right hand thereof, the …
A Survey of London
A Dictionary of London
… is now occupied by offices and business houses. Brite's Alley East out of St. Swithin's Lane to Sherbourne Lane. In … 1799). Strype says it was formerly called Horshoe Alley (ed. 1720, I. ii. 200). Brittain's Alley See Britton's Court. Brittania Place West out of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1726, was eventually built between 1807 and 1830. Angel Crescent was built in 1816, 98 York Buildings by 1823, … d., the price of 4 iron horseshoes, and 38 iron keys; the Angel, the White Hart, and in Eastover the Three Crowns. 76 In the 17th century the justices used to meet at the Angel in High Street, and other prominent houses were the …
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