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A History of the County of Stafford
… term of years' which the king had in a tenement in Lower Street, now occupied by Richard Brette, which used to belong … at which Blackfriars Road on the south-west meets Goose Street on the south-east and where the Smithfield Cattle … Adjacent streets are known as Friarswood Road and Friars Street, the name given in recent years to what used to be …
A History of the County of Kent
… namely a tenement with six shops in Aldgate, one in Thames Street, 42 and a messuage and four shops in Fleet Street; 43 two messuages and three shops in Cordwainer Street, 44 paying a rent of £10 16 s. 8 d., acquired in 1358 …
A History of the County of Chester
… The friary was established on the south side of Watergate Street and probably the friars at first used the nearby … 38 The friary occupied c. 5 a. bounded by Watergate Street to the north, Nicholas Street to the east, Walls' Lane (or Black Friars) to the …
A History of the County of Dorset
… After they had begun this work, they determined to add a tower as a fortification for the town, port, and their own … ft. long and 600 ft. broad by the sea for the site of the tower in free alms without any rent, and also a sum of 10 a … was situated in the east part of the town, in Maiden Street, near the sea. 20 Leland called it a 'fair house.' 21 …
A History of the County of Kent
… five lodged at the hospital of Poor Priests in Stour Street. Soon a small room was. granted to them in the … branches of the Stour and 'the place of the gate on Stour Street,' for the use of the Friars Minors, and in time … 1539, bought the premises, including the church and bell-tower, for £100, and sold them in 1544 to Thomas Rolf or …
A History of the County of Stafford
… secured a licence to the contrary they must deface tower, cloister, 'and choir forthwith the church' within 4 … the south-west part of the city on the west side of Bird Street and St. John Street. The site is crossed by Friary … 110 60 feet, while the chancel was 95 28 feet. The tower was probably at the crossing. The cloister, 80 feet …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to Stone north of what is now the junction with Browning Street; the main road is still known as Grey Friars in this …
A History of the County of Chester
… Friars in Chester; the site was to the north of Watergate Street, opposite the Dominican convent and conveniently … of approximately seven acres to the north of Watergate Street; it was bounded on the west by the city wall and on the east by Linenhall Street. 36 The precinct was entered by a gate-house at the …
A History of the County of London
… outside Aldersgate, 3 but afterwards removed to Coleman Street, 3a evidently close to a synagogue, for in 1271–2 they … chantry of Richard le Kew, certain tenements in Colechurch Street, in the parish of St. Olave Jewry, and of St. Margaret Lothbury. They also possessed houses in Candelwyk Street (Cannon Street), in the parish of St. Mary Abchurch, 5 …
A History of the County of Kent
… it to a Mr. Bingham. The house was situated in St. Peter's Street to the west of the Grey Friars. 29 P.R.O. Exch. Accts. …
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