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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Lane 11/2 Introduction This tenement, on the W. corner of Honey Lane and Cheapside, was bounded to the W. by 1 and … sixteenth century In 1231 this was probably the tenement of Joceus son of Peter Serlon which lay to the S. of 3. Peter … so far without contribution from the landlords; the court ruled that his term should be extended by 40 years and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Cheapside, fronting E. onto the lane and the churchyard of All Hallows. The property is not numbered on the 1858 map. … Thirteenth to sixteenth century In 1231 John de Pelham son of William de Pelham granted to Richard Derkyn, spicer, a … also recover £33. 6s. 8d. as their contribution. The Fire Court decreed accordingly. 13 Drapers' Company, Deeds A VII …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Lane 11/6 Introduction This property lay on the E. side of Honey Lane, bounded to the S. by Cheapside and to the N. by the churchyard of All Hallows. In the 13th century it and 7, its neighbour … recorded. In 1380 John Prentys, draper, produced a deed in court at Guildhall, which deed he claimed in right of his …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the E. and between Cheapside to the S. and the churchyard of All Hallows Honey Lane to the N. In the late 12th or early 13th century it appears to have been part of the Herlicon fee, along with 6; its early history is … Elisia Foteman, widow, paid their rents separately to the Court of Augmentations until 1537-8, when Henry VIII granted …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… property extended from Cheapside northwards to the parish of St. Lawrence Jewry, and round behind the church of All Hallows. On the Cheapside frontage it was bounded to … thereafter the wardens paid, being determined (minutes of court, 28 July 1556) to pursue the suit to the uttermost. The …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… from the 14th century, was originally the E. part of 8, on the Cheapside frontage, adjoining 10 to the E. and … was possibly only a shop, lying on the frontage to the E. of 9A and probably in some way intermixed with 9A or with 10, … the whole of 9A after the Great Fire, but asked the Fire Court to make terms taking into consideration the fact that 7 …
A Dictionary of London
… All Hallows in Parva Roperia - All Hallows Within the Gate of Bishopsgate All Hallows in Parva Roperia Sir Edward de … a cellar with one shop and houses built over one part of the cellar next the church of All Saints " in parva … Way to All Hallows Church." First mention : " All Hallows Court " (Boyle, 1799). " All Hallows Passage " (Lockie, 1810 …
A Dictionary of London
… Judd's Charity All Hallows, Bread Street On the east side of Bread Street at the corner of Watling Street (O.S. 1875). In Bread Street Ward. The … All Hallows Barking. Allam Yard See Allum Yard. Allen's Court North out of Leadenhall Street, east of St. Andrew …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The act for pulling down and rebuilding the church of All Saints, in Newcastle upon Tyne, received the royal assent the 27th of June. 1786. 1 The building committee had, in the mean … the title of a sermon, preached before the lord mayor and court of aldermen, at Bow church, November 5, 1693, he is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… All Saints' Place (Fig. 70) This open space to the N. of All Saints' church formed part of a large medieval market place. (70) House, No. 1 (Fig. … (72) 3 All Saints' Place End wall of kitchen. (73) Bourn Court, Nos. 4, 5, two storeys, attics and cellar, hipped …
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