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" On the south side of the street was sometime one great house, builded of stone, with arched gates, which pertained to the Prior of Lewes, in Sussex, and was his residence when he came to London ; it is now a common hostelry for travellers, and hath a... "
Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England, from the Conquest to the ... - Page 40
by Thomas Hudson Turner - 1851 - 287 pages
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 4

Thomas Allen - 1839 - 606 pages
...says, 'On the south side the street was sometime one great house, btiilded of stone, with arched gales, which pertained to the prior of Lewes, in Sussex, and was his residence when he came to London ; it is now a common hosiery for travellers, and hath as sign the...
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The History and Antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and ..., Volume 4

Thomas Allen - 1839 - 604 pages
...parliamentary or ecclesiastical duly. Strype, noticing St. Olave's church, says, 'On the south side the street was sometime one great house, builded of stone, with...pertained to the prior of Lewes, in Sussex, and was his residence when he came to London ; it is now a common hosiery for travellers, and hath as sign the...
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The History of Signboards: From the Earliest Times to the Present Day

Jacob Larwood, John Camden Hotten - 1866 - 616 pages
...against the pariah church, [St Olave's, Southwark,] on the south side of the street, was some time one great house, builded of stone, with arched gates, which pertained to the Prior of Lewis, in Sussex, and was his lodging when he came to London ; it is now a common hostelry for travellers,...
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Old and new London: a narrative of its history, its people and its places ...

George Walter Thornbury - 1880 - 678 pages
...ecclesiastical duty." Strype, noticing St. Olave's Church, says, " On the south side of the street was sometime one great house, builded of stone, with...pertained to the Prior of Lewes, in Sussex, and was his residence when he came to London ; it is now a common hostelry for travellers, and hath a sign of the...
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A Svrvay of London: Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne ...

John Stow - 1890 - 496 pages
...the south side the street, was sometime one great house built of stone, with arched gates, pertaining to the prior of Lewes in Sussex, and was his lodging when he came to London. It was now a common hostelry for travellers, and hath to sign the Walnut Tree. Then east from the said...
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A Svrvay of London: Contayning the Originall, Antiquity, Increase, Moderne ...

John Stow - 1890 - 462 pages
...the south side the street, was sometime one great house built of stone, with arched gates, pertaining to the prior of Lewes in Sussex, and was his lodging when he came to London. It was now a common hostelry for travellers, and hath to sign the Walnut Tree. Then east from the said...
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Gentleman's Magazine Library: English topography, Part 17

1905 - 292 pages
...London," 1618, says : " On the south side of (Tooley) street was sometime one great house, huilded of stone, with arched gates, which pertained to the Prior of Lewes, and was his lodging when he came to London : it is now a common hostelry for travellers, and hath to...
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London Topographical Record, Volume 11

1917 - 142 pages
...presumably not then a tavern. Stow states that: "over against the church on the south side of the street was one great house builded of stone, with arched gates, which pertained to the Prior of Lewes, and was his lodging when he came to London; it is now a common hosterie for travellers and hath to...
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London Topographical Record, Illustrated, Volume 11

London Topographical Society - 1917 - 150 pages
...presumably not then a tavern. Stow states that: "over against the church on the south side of the street was one great house builded of stone, with arched gates, which pertained to the Prior of Lewes, and was his lodging when he came to London; it is now a common hosterie for travellers and hath to...
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London Topographical Record, Volume 11

1917 - 144 pages
...presumably not then a tavern. Stow states that: "over against the church on the south side of the street was one great house builded of stone, with arched gates, which pertained to the Prior of Lewes, and was his lodging when he came to London; it is now a common hosterie for travellers and hath to...
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