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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Introduction This property lay in Cheapside, bounded to the W. by 8 and 9 and to the E. by 11, and stretching some … paying John son of Terricus a quit-rent of either 1s. 8d. or 8s. 4d. from the same, which might have originated in an … later. In 1337 Roger and Margery leased to Edmund de Wike, tailor, the solaria precedentia (?the front rooms) over the
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Honey Lane 11/11 Introduction This property, bounded to the W. by 10, to the E. by 12, and to the N. by property in … of about 25 ft. (7.62 m.) and ran back 167 ft. (50.9 m.) or more from the street. In the mid 16th century, it was … were Thomas Vyvion, Richard de Depham, John Pope, tailor, Robert de Somersete, tailor, and Thomas atte Bowe, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… lay in Honey Lane, back from Cheapside, fronting E. onto the lane and the churchyard of All Hallows. The property is … parish), bounded to the N. by William Joymer's land (4 or 5) and to the S. by the land of Joceus son of Peter Serlon … of London, kt., and Simon Wood, citizen and merchant tailor, concerning this property and others. He revoked these …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… All Hallows Honey Lane 11/5 Introduction This tenement, at the N. end of Honey Lane, had no other access to Cheapside or any other street, and was distinct from its neighbours by … was her daughter Maud, wife of Edmund de Wyk, citizen and tailor; in 1326 Edmund and Maud granted their tenements with …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Hallows Honey Lane 11/6 Introduction This property lay on the E. side of Honey Lane, bounded to the S. by Cheapside and … were held together as one property, part of the Herlison or Herlicun fee which also included 1 and 2. For the early … atte Bowe and her son John, and Simon Wynchecombe, armourer, brought separate pleas of intrusion against Richard …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This large property extended from Cheapside northwards to the parish of St. Lawrence Jewry, and round behind the church … 10 From about this time the property was known as the Bull or the Bull on the Hoop, and later as the Whole Bull. In 1356 … Turk, Giles Pykeman, fishmonger, and John atte Brook, tailor, citizens, all the lands, rents and tenements which …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Introduction This property, separately identified from the 14th century, was originally the E. part of 8, on thethe E. of 9A and probably in some way intermixed with 9A or with 10, with which it was later united. 9A descended with … Hallows Honey Lane, and Richard Cornewaill, citizen and tailor. 6 By 1404 Jepe and Richard Cornewaill had sold the
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… All Saints' church The new church; clergy and lecturers THE NEW CHURCH. HISTORY. … pews of the new church should be constructed of mahogany or oak, Mrs. Atlee, in a letter addressed to Alderman H. … Henry Bourne was a native of Newcastle. His father was a tailor, who, after giving him an ordinary education, bound …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… All Saints' church The old church ALL SAINTS CHURCH HISTORY THE circumstances in which the dedication of this church to All Hallow or All Saints originated are unknown, nor can any … of its bearing the name of a mayor of Newcastle. "John Armourer, Hoastman.""Christian Bulman, Oct. 8, 1723."Ralph …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… S.W.) Allensmore is a parish 4 m. S.W. of Hereford. The church, Allensmore Court and Cobhall Farm are the principal monuments. Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church … 14th century. The West Tower was added late in the 15th or early in the 16th century. The church was restored in 1880 …
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