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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… BANKS, Henry (B) Co Co Portsoken, 1675 Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, St Botolph Aldgate, 1674/5 (1) MAS (2) d Jan-Mar …
A Dictionary of London
… in the later maps. Ball and Shears Court South-west out of Houndsditch (O. and M. 1677-Strype, 1755). In Portsoken Ward. …
A Dictionary of London
… 379). Stow suggests that the street was formerly called Houndsditch (pp.71 and 433), but gives no authority for the …
A Dictionary of London
… Barnes's Buildings North-east out of Gravel Lane, Houndsditch, at the south end of Mount Court, in Portsoken …
A Dictionary of London
… (q.v.). Bassisshaw Alley See Church Alley. Bates' Yard, Houndsditch See Seven Step Alley. Bates's Yard, Middlesex …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… arose from the secondhand trade which had existed around Houndsditch since the 16th century and spread eastward to …
Old and New London
… and the Trained BandsDevonshire SquareFisher's "Folly"Houndsditch and its InhabitantsThe Old-Clothes MenHand … of Southampton, and Shakespeare's friend. At the corner of Houndsditch, No. 8, Bishopsgate Street Without, there was an … in my memory, dwelt in great repute for her hospitality." Houndsditch, which may be called an indirect tributary of …
A Dictionary of London
… Not named in the maps. Black Horse Yard In Gravel Lane, Houndsditch (Strype, 1755-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the …
A Dictionary of London
… Yard, St. Thomas Apostle. Black Lyon Yard, Stoney Lane, Houndsditch See Coak's Buildings. Black Posts On the east …
A Dictionary of London
… closed by gates. Blue Anchor Strype says that the part of Houndsditch in Bishopsgate Ward Without extends to the Blue …
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