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A Dictionary of London
… Cripplegate Ward Within. Cradle Alley East out of Coleman Street, south of Swan Alley. In Coleman Street Ward (Leake, 1666-O. and M. 1677). It seems to …
A Dictionary of London
… the Committee of Lands to Mr. Blagden, a carpenter in Coleman Street for £91 in July, 1760, and the purchaser was …
Old and New London
… Hall is in Masons' Alley, between Basinghall Street and Coleman Street. The Masons, with whom are united the … once covered with the relics of a ruined penthouse. Coleman Street, near London Wall, was so called, says Stow, vaguely, of "Coleman, the first builder and owner thereof," and had the …
A Dictionary of London
… Cross Key Court South out of London Wall at No. 44 to Coleman Street Ward (P.O. Directory). In Coleman Street Ward. First mention : "Cross Keys Court" (O. …
A Dictionary of London
… Court North out of Great Bell Alley to White's Alley. In Coleman Street Ward. Another branch further west ran north …
A Dictionary of London
… Site has been rebuilt. Crown Inn On the west side of Coleman Street, in Coleman Street Ward (O. and M. 1677-Strype, 1755). The site …
The London eyre of 1276
… Richard Attepyre of Iseldone, William Pig, Robert Coleman, Osbert Attewell, Richard Osbern, John Atteasse, …
The London eyre of 1276
… together in a tavern in the ward of William de Essewy [Coleman Street ward] and when they returned home together …
The London eyre of 1276
… misadventure. All the neighbours have died. Walter Coleman, who was in the ship, was attached, but does not come …
The London eyre of 1276
… de Newcastle in the aldermanry of Robert de Meldebourne [Coleman Street ward] and assaulted him with intent to kill; …