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Old and New London
… VII. to his own danger. After serving as law reader at New Inn, he soon became an eminent lawyer. He then wrote his … none other than among many fair houses. There is one large inn for receipt of travellers, called 'Blossoms Inn,' but corruptly 'Bosoms Inn,' and hath for a sign 'St. …
Old and New London
… from the wantons who once infested it. The Cross Keys Inn derived its name from the bygone Church of St. Peter …
Old and New London
… four pence; and every cresset had two men, one to bear or hold it, another to bear a bag with light, and to serve it; so that the poor men …
Old and New London
… hanging out with these arms thereon, and enquired what inn that was that had hung out these arms of Scrope? And one … gave it to Morgan Philip, alias Wolfe. Near it was "Ipres Inn," built by William of Ipres, in King Stephen's time, … Kensington, was a rich mercer, at the sign of the "White Bear," at Soper Lane end, in Cheapside. Strype says that "Sir …
Old and New London
… that like good fellows they made themselves bishops at an inn, because they could get no true bishops to consecrate … from doing it in his diocese) ordained one another at an inn, where they met together. And while others laughed at …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… beams in the ceilings. ConditionBad. (6). The Bell Inn, 400 yards N.W. of the church, is of two storeys, built …
Unpublished London Diaries
… RO 899:192, 705:291 4. 1642 GODDARD, Guyborn, of Lincoln's Inn, lawyer. Diary, 1642, dealing with everyday life … Wigan AS EHC197/M998 277. 1834 PUGH, Charles, of Barnard's Inn, clerk in High Court of Chancery. Diary, 183463. Bodleian …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… is tiled. ConditionGood, much altered. (9). The Old Swan Inn, S.E. of (8). It was built probably in the 16th century, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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