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The Aldermen of the City of London
… Sheriff Lewen, R. Dobbys, R. Buckland] Died early in 1547. March 1, 1547 John Lyon, Grocer S. 15501. M. 15545. … W. Kympton, T. Pullyson, E. Osborne] Removed to Cornhill, September 25, 1582. October 11, 1582 45 John Harte, … of scrutiny) Elected by 83 votes to 73 (entered as 53 in the Repertory) for Walter Rawlinson ( Grocer), which were …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Curteys de Bricklesworth (S. 13367.) C. 1346 Reginald de Conduit, Vintner (S. 13201. M. 13345.) [Acting Oct. 18, 1346, … 23 William Baret, Grocer (S. 137980.) Formerly Alderman of Cornhill. March 12, 1394 John Hadle, Grocer (Mayor) (S. … 24, 1662; fine of 200 and 20 marks (Rep. 68, fo. 140). [In the minute of his discharge at this reference, he is by a …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Fishmonger S. 13523. M. 13612. Deprived for extortion in connexion with his monopoly of sweet wines, August, 1376. … 137980.) Formerly Alderman of Lime Street; afterwards of Cornhill. March 12, 1382 15 John Sely, Skinner S. 13823. … 1524 (Rep. 4, fo. 193 b), being then a prisoner for debt "in the gaols of Ludgate." July 23, 1524 William Bayley, …
Old and New London
… New BuildingsThe Telegraph DepartmentOld Houses in Aldersgate StreetThe "Bull and Mouth"Milton's … down by order of the Lord Mayor and aldermen; but rebuilt in 1618, the expense (more than 1,000) being defrayed out of … on account of its pretty tea-gardens, and like White Conduit House and Bagnigge Wells, it attracted immense crowds …
A Survey of London
… thereof ioyneth vnto the west part of Criplegate warde in Engain lane or Maiden lane. It beginneth on the north side … through Oatelane, & then by the south side of Bacon house in Noble streete, backe againe by Lilipot lane, which is also … and gaue to that Church a house, called the Helmet vpon Cornhill. Iohn Bradmore Chirurgion, Margaret & Katheren his …
Old and New London
… ConduitDuke's PlaceThe Priory of the Holy TrinityThe Jews in AldgateThe Abbey of St. ClareGoodman's FieldsThe MinoriesA … projecting turret, was a hermitage. Without Aldgate was a conduit, erected in 1535. The water was conveyed from … churches of St. Edmund, Lombard Street, and St. Michael's, Cornhill. He also gave the poor of each parish one load of …
A History of the County of London
… as they would and the others being actually inclosed in the cell, 1 that at first it seems impossible that any difficulty could arise in distinguishing the two kinds of devotees. Yet it is not … 1307 to live as an anchoress near the church of St. Peter Cornhill in a place where anchorites used to live before 62 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… THE PRIORY OF TUTBURY On the authority of a couplet found in the Tutbury Cartulary 1 the foundation of Tutbury Priory, … dependency of the Benedictine abbey of St. Pierresur-Dives in Normandy, is generally accepted to have been in 1080. 2 … the site to Sir Wm. Cavendish in 1553 included a well, a conduit, pipes, and leaden channels. See V.C.H. Staffs, ii. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… All Hallows Honey Lane 11/10 Introduction This property lay in Cheapside, bounded to the W. by 8 and 9 and to the E. by … originally part of 8-9 but acquired by the owners of 10 in the 16th century, may have occupied part of the Cheapside … by them to him for 100 years in the parish of St. Michael Cornhill, the grant relating to the Goat was to be void. 17 …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… distinct from its neighbours by the later 12th century. In 1858 most of the site was occupied by the City of London … Twelfth to fifteenth century Jordan nephew of Gervase de Cornhill (fl. 1165-13C) 1 granted Rose de Hunilane the land she held of him in Honey Lane, to hold of him and his heirs for ever, paying …
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