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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… was on the S. side of Cheapside between 104/17-19 on the E., the church of St. Mary le Bow on the S., and the way into … of very substantial character. Thus a tower erected on the E. side of Winchester castle during the 1240s, when building … revealed by excavation. This structure was on an E.-W. alignment with its north wall set back about 8 ft. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Bow 104/23 Introduction This extensive property lay on the E. side of Bow Lane between 104/21-2 on the S. and 104/24 on the N. It extended E. as far as 145/1 in the parish of St. Pancras, and at that … early as the 14th century onwards there was a gate at the E. end of the property giving access to an alley or lane (now …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… on the N., 24 on the S., 32 on the W., and 34 on the E. In the mid 14th century the property was extended S. to … the entry to the seld (33B) from Cheapside adjoined the E. side of the property and was bounded by the shops (33A) on … St. Mary le Bow parish between 32 on the W. and 34 on the E. to Thomas Sibelin (or Sibling) and his wife Emma in return …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Bow 104/37-41 Introduction These properties occupied the E. corner of St. Lawrence Lane and Cheapside between 104/36 on the N. and 104/42 on the E. In the 12th and early 13th centuries they were a single … held by Reiner in the parish of St. Mary le Bow on the E. side of the lane leading from Cheapside to the church of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… to the S. and 35A and 35B1 to the the N., and 35B2 to the E. From the early 14th century it was held with 35B, and the … belonged to William Archbold, gentleman, and his wife Anne Hynd, daughter of Edward Hynd, and was occupied on lease by Thomas Smith (tenant also …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the W., 18 to the S., and by Popkirtle Lane or 37 to the E. There were 2 or more shops on the Cheapside frontage, … the tenement of William son of Richard le Poter lay to the E. of 35; this may be one of the shops in front of the … 1301. William de Beton and Ralph Pecok held shops to the E. of 35 in 1304. John de Cestrehonte, son and heir of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Lane, on the opposite side of which lay 39, to the E. In all it measured nearly 100 ft. (30.48 m.) N.-S., with a … between Puppekurtelane to the W. and Gropecuntelane to the E., in St. Pancras parish; the tenement had belonged to … between 37 and 18 to the W., Gropecunt Lane to the E., and 17 to the S., and its reversion after Amice's death, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Cheapside between Gropecunt Lane to the W., 105/1-3 to the E., and St. Pancras church to the S. It had a frontage of … Gropecunt Lane to the W., Bordhaw Lane and 105/2 to the E., Cheapside to the N., and the tenement of the rector of … inspected a stone wall, belonging to Barnes, on the E. side of his property in St. Pancras parish, adjoining the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… IV And Ric. III. No. 1. At one month from Easter Day. 1 E. IV. Between Thomas Waldyeve, and William Fox, … Coton 40 sterling. No. 2. At a month from Easter Day. 5 E. IV. Between Thomas Worseley, Armiger, Humphrey Whitgreve … for ever. No. 3. At a month from the Day of St. Michael. 5 E. IV. Between William Fyssher, complainant, and William …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Summa xv. li. xix. s. vij. d. ob'. p'b'. Summa totius XV e Hundredi de Seysdon lvj. li. vij. s. ij. d. ob'. p'b'. Summa totius XV e Comitatus predicti' ccccxxix. li. x. s. j. d. ob'. p'b'. Summa totius X e et XV e Comitatus predicti' Dxiiij. li. iij. s. j. d. ob'. …
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