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  • 111Estlandia —    Tenement at corner of a lane called Wyndgooslane, between the said lane and the great hall of Estlandia late of John Norhampton, 8 Rich. II. (Cal. P.R. Rich. II. 1381 5, p. 581).    Windgooslane is in Dowgate Ward near the Steel yard (q.v.)… …

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  • 112Freyereswharff —    Tenement and wharf formerly of William Walworth, then of John Reynewell, called Freyereswharff and of old Holirode wharff to the west of Wirehalelane, in the ward of Billingsgate in the parish of St. Mary at Hill, 1418. Mentioned in will of… …

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  • 113Le Gatehouse —    Tenement of Robert Drope in parish of St. Botolph without Bishopsgate together with garden gate and chamber above called le Gatehouse, 1491 (Ct. H.W. II. 592).    No later mention …

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  • 114Germaynes Lane —    Tenement held by Arnold Tedmar in Thames Street and Germaynes lane, given by William de St. Alban, 1313 (Ct. H.W. I. 239).    Not further identified.    Possibly on or near the site of the Steelyard …

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  • 115Le Goutere —    Tenement in parish of St. Olave versus Turr in the possession of John de Bohun, E. of Hereford (Ch. I. p.m. 10 Ed. III.).    Not identified …

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  • 116Helm on ye Hoope —    Tenement of Thomas de Lillyngston so called in parish of St. Peter de Cornhull, 1361 (Ct. H.W. II. 30).    In 1490 part of the rents or profits were appropriated to the poor of that parish (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 139).    Not further… …

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  • 117Le Holceler —    Tenement so called near le brodegate in parish of St. Margaret, Fish Street Hill, 1383 and 1394 (Ct. H.W. II. 234, and Anc. Deeds, B. 2043).    Not further identified …

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  • 118Horner's Key —    Tenement called Horners key in Thames Street in parish of St. Dunstan in the East, 26 H. VI. (S. 137).    Site now occupied by the Custom House …

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  • 119Le Horsheved —    Tenement so called within Ludgate (Cal. L. Bk. G. p. 286).    Not further identified.     Heved, M.E. = head.    The sign was the horse head …

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  • 120Horsheved on the Hoop —    Tenement so called in parish of St. Mary Colechurche near the Conduit, south of the Poultry, in Cheap Ward, 1 Rich. II. (Anc. Deeds, A. 7593).    Brew house called le Horsehed, 4 H. IV. (ib. A. 6869).     Horse Head in Chepe, 28 H. VIII. 1536… …

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