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Survey of London
… the Mansion House) to the west of the church, and the Spittle Houses, which probably stood in the High Street to … result was presumably Dudley Court, now Denmark Place. The Spittle Houses. Among the properties which fell to the … but the remaining houses, etc., almost certainly were the Spittle houses, with their orchards and gardens. They are …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… replaced that year by another outside North bar. 34 The 'spittle house' was mentioned from the 16th 35 to the early …
A Dictionary of London
… ward extends without the gate from the bars by St. Mary Spittle to Bishopsgate (S. 165). The bars were removed with … Spital House Bequest for repair of highway between the Spittle howse and Highegate and the corner of S. Jones's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Poulton. SPITTAL, county of Chester.See Poulton. Spittle, or Spittal SPITTLE, or Spittal, a considerable fishing and sea-bathing … for 98. There is a place of worship for Presbyterians. Spittle SPITTLE, a township, in the parish of Ovingham, union …
A Survey of London
… a Maister and fourer Chanons, and made it a cell to Elsing spittle in London, it had of old time beene a Colledge, …
Old and New London
… Heads"Cat and Dog Money." The original Priory of St. Mary Spittle was founded by Walter Brune and Rosia his wife, in … the year 1559 Queen Elizabeth came in state from St. Mary Spittle, attended by a thousand men in harness, and ten great … mentions these Spital sermons. The preaching at the Spittle seems to have been a custom of great antiquity. It is …
Survey of London
… and work not jointed and bad mortar and bad bricks in Spittle feilds. 8 This was perhaps in Paternoster Row, which … Field. The will also speaks of my now dwelling house in Spittle Fields and the other houses thereunto adjacent which … in or next to (in sive juxta) a certain place calledle Spittle Square in Stepney, with all the profits and tolls …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… attended meetings in 1661 at John Adams's house in Spittle Yard and other sites. 78 Quakers were meeting in the … Loton (Congregationalist) and Mr. Gould (Presbyterian) in Spittle Yard, of Richard Ward (Congregationalist) in Bethnal …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Tupper and William Dawes. 335 There was an estate called Spittle in Stoke parish in 1653, 336 and in 1714 Roger … manor a copyhold messuage and lands in Penkhull called Spittle Houses. 337 In or shortly before 1741 Roger was … Joseph Townsend, 338 but no mention was made then of the Spittle Houses estate. An estate called the Spittles was …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… and indigent in St. Mary Aldermanbury, later called Elsing Spittle. The building was begun in 1329 according to Stow, …
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