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Cardiff Records
… usual, also, was the practice of bequeathing a ewe and lamb to a female grandchild, or a measure of corn to a …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… and their successors certain messuages in Blacke Raven Alley in the parish of S. Martin Orgar for ever, upon special … To Peter his son the reversion of his messuages in Bell Alley, alias Gough Alley, in the parish of S. Stephen aforesaid. Dated 5 July, …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… "the signe of the Sarazeins head," together with the alley called "the horsehedd alley," and also his tenement called "the signe of the …
Survey of London
… entrance, with three more facing Hallett's Place, a narrow alley on the yard's north side. Only one of the latter had …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
The Environs of London
… Record of Doomsday. See note, p. 10. Cart. Miscellan. Lamb. MS. Library, vol. xiii. N o 14. Recital of the grant …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the 19th century was largely in brick. The former Lamb inn is an L-shaped building of the late 15th or the … Ibid. DD/SAS SW 3; Sweetman, Fires in Wincanton, 4. Former Lamb inn: below, this section. S.R.O., DD/V/WNr 30.3. Ibid. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the hospital are the almshouses founded in 1558, by Ralph Lamb, who endowed them for the support of six widows. By a …
Survey of London
… again were the privy garden, tennis court and bowling alley bounded by St. Saviour's Dock. By the 17th century … of Thomas Mason and late of Marcus Stone in Horseshoe Alley." This house can be traced in the Token Books back to … of the 16th century. The Cordwainers still own Horse Shoe Alley and the property on either side. The alley is closed to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
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