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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Hughes de Shoe lane London Civi et Carpentar. ac de le Livery hujus societat pro septem annis a die Dat. Indre … in Com Eborac. feltmaker po: se appren Thome Elliott de le Old Bayley London Civi et Carpentar. necnon de le livery ejusdem societat. pro septem annis a die dat Indre …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… London po: se appren eidem Thome Cass patri ejus de le livery ac de le minories pro 7 ann a die dat Indre Dat die et annis ult … Johanni Twoyeareold Civi et Carpenter London necnon de le Dock head in S t Mary Magdalen Bermondsey pro septem ann a …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Spencer de Crutched friers London Civi et Carpentar ac de le livery hujus societat. pro septem annis a die dat Indre … se appren Thome weaver Civi et Carpenter London necnon de le Banckside lighterman pro septem annis a die dat Indre Dat. … in Com Surrey Tabularij po: se appren Josepho Chitty de le livery hujus societat. ac de Horseydowne Carpenter pro …
A New History of London
… Wapping, Stepney, East Smithfield, the Hermitage, St. Catharine's, the Minories, St. Clements-Danes, the … belonging to St. Paul's cathedral, Westminster Abbey, St. Peter ad Vincula in the Tower, Temple church, the Rolls and … Westminster. In 1694, St. John Wapping. In 1726, St. Mary le Strand. In 1729, St. George Hanover-square, Christ-church …
A New History of London
… in the year 1176; and the direction of it was entrusted to Peter, curate of Colechurch, a celebrated architect of that … who, when he was lord-mayor, flew Wat Tyler 11. St. Magnus church. At the north east corner of London bridge, stands the parish church of St. Magnus, so named from its dedication to St. Magnus, who …
A New History of London
… iron grate over the common-sewer, under the east end of St. Margaret's church in Lothbury, in the south west; up … running backward as far as Old-Broad-street, facing St. Peter le Poor. The back front was formerly the Excise-office; then …
A New History of London
… and which is said to be the oldest tavern in London. St. Mary Abchurch. The only public buildings in this ward are … which is dedicated to St. Clement, disciple of St. Peter the apostle, and ordained bishop of Rome in the year … I cold not spede. Within this hall neithere ryche nor yett poor Wold do for me ought although I shold dye; Which seing I …
A New History of London
… or ward in the city, where was a wall of the eanonry of St. Paul, which led down, by a brewhouse of St. Paul, to the … these limits are, the west end of Thames street, St. Peter's hill, Bennet hill, Addle hill, Puddle-dock hill … which is placed a vase with flames. This living was a very poor one, before the parish of St. Gregory was added to it; …
A New History of London
… by Cordwainer's ward. It extends from the entrance of St. Mildred's court, formerly called Scalding alley, in the … This chapel was founded in the year 1299, dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen and All Saints, and called London college. … settled near Aldgate, in a place thence called Poor Jewry lane; and on that occasion this street was …
A New History of London
… part of the Old-Jewry; Lothbury, from Coleman-street to St. Margaret's church on the north side, and on the south to … On the north side of Lothbury, between Coleman-street and St. Margaret's church, is Founders-hall, in a court … used as a place of worship by a Presbyterian congregation. St. Stephen Coleman street. On the west side of …
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