• Reference
    LK234
  • Title
    Copy of Coneyance i) Thomas Lambe of Hackney, gent., and wife Barbara. ii) Richard Turvile, citizen and fishmonger of London
  • Date free text
    20 Apr 1667
  • Production date
    From: 1667 To: 1667
  • Scope and Content
    Consideration: £965 - messuage and appurtanances called The Bull Head Tavern in Bishopsgate St. and Garland Alley in St. Botolph without Bishopsgate, London, late occupied by Edward Crosse, late citizen and merchant tailor of London, deceased, now occupied by Mary Crosse, widow. :N Garland Alley :S house of Samuel Spooner, now [blank] Tanner, plumber :E Bishopsgate St. :W messuage now divided into several tenements, 2 of which front towards Bishopsgate, 1 called the Blewe Boare, the other adjoining Garland Alley, called the Rose and Anchor -all messuages and appurtenances in or near Garland Alley on south side of Alley, behind the front parts of messuage first mentioned, late occupied by Widow Crosse, Roger Hartshone, William Dewort, merchant, George Orainge, Thomas Barrowes, Jonathan Blackwall, victualler - toft between above premises :E tenement late occupied by George Orainge :W tenement occupied by Jonathan Blackwall all above bounded :N Garland Alley :W turning of same alley No incumbrances except: Lease 18 Apr 1667 (i) Thomas Lambe (ii) William de Wort -2 upper rooms and 1 garret with appurtenances. term: 7yrs; rent: £6 p.a. Signed: ii) Witnessed: Benjamin Delanne, Thomas Rivers, Benjamin Howe, John Nicoll, Richard Hare senior.
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