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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… St. Mary le Bow 104/29-30 Introduction 29 represents the more northerly part of … frontage between 28 on the W. and 31 on the E. 30 was the S. part of the property, bounded by parts of 24 on the E., … Priory, which by the 16th century appears to have had a one-third share in the whole of 29-30. In 1858 the property …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… mid 14th centuries it seems to have been bounded to the S. by 1, to the N. by 4, and to the W. by 5, but after the … Yard. Mid-thirteenth to mid-fourteenth centuries In 1260 a shop to the S. of 4, presumably identical with 3, belonged … The area of Mrs. Gazely's plot up to the passageway (some 29 ft. E.-W. by 27 1/2 ft. N.-S.; (8.84 m. by 8.38 m.) seems …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Mary le Bow 104/31 Introduction This property lay between 29-30 on the W. and 32 on the E. It appears to have adjoined 24 on the S. In the 14th century there were two main parts of, or … respectively. At this time there were probably shops with a room above on the Cheapside frontage and a seld behind. In …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… on the W. and 33 on the E. By 1332 it adjoined 23 on the S., but at an earlier date it probably adjoined 24 on the S., … to the E., adjoined 24 on its S. side. By 1332, therefore, a part of 24 would appear to have been absorbed by 32. In the … i, 85-7; PRO, PROB11/33, f. 42v. HR 264(39-40). PRO, WARD2/29/96B/26; E179/252/32/16; PROB11/191, f. 61; CUL MS Ee 3.14; …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… property was bounded by Cheapside on the N., 24 on the S., 32 on the W., and 34 on the E. In the mid 14th century … was extended S. to include what had previously been a part of 24. Thereafter it was bounded on its S. side by 32. … J. Imray, The Charity of Richard Whittington (1968), 29-30. The source for this section is MC, Wardens' Accounts …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 104/33 on the W., 145/9-10 on the E., and 104/23 on the S. In the 13th and 14th centuries it consisted of shops on the Cheapside frontage with a seld behind. In 1858 the property corresponded on the … 14(112), 31(1), 41(2), 51(1), 76(86); HPL 95, mm. 1d, 26d, 29. HR 44(127). Canterbury, Reg B, ff. 264-5. Canterbury, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… lay on the W. corner of St. Lawrence Lane with Cheapside. A 17th-century plan shows it as some 64 ft. E.-W. and 104 ft. N.-S. (19.51 m. by 31.7 m.) occupied by ranges of buildings on … and Dormant Baronetcies (1838), p. 61; Fire Court ii, 29-30; GL, MS 7132 (Fire Ct. Decree). Fire Court i, 132-3. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… on the E. In the 12th and early 13th centuries they were a single property which probably also included the S. part of 104/36 (q.v.). Later, several separate properties … measured 20 feet (6.1 m.) in width, 40 ft. 4 in. (12.29 m.) in length next to St. Lawrence Lane, and 42 ft. (12.8 …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… late 12th and for much of the 13th century 42 and 43 were a single property. To the N., Tanners' Seld appears to have … of £1 from John Pepercorn and one of £1. 10s. from John's brother Lawrence; both rents were due in equal portions at … 43 (q.v.) alone. 1 42 was evidently being used by the city's tanners by the 1240s, for in 1246 a pentice built on to …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 104/36. In the 12th century 42 and 43 had probably been a single property. The property corresponded almost exactly … le Bow parish held by Terricus de Bodel'. After Juliana's death the rent was to remain to Stephen's daughters, Emma, … on the soil of the Cage extending 20 ells (60 ft.; 18.29 m.) S. from 81/C, and the owner of the Hart was to be able …
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