. The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and parts adjacent. e Constabulary and Paradise, and certainsubterraneous passages were called Hell and Purgatory. The for-mer, however, in the reign of James I. appears to have been thesign of a low public house, frequented by lawyers clerks, &c. Therewas also a house of entertainment called Heaven, noticed by Butlerin Hudibras, as * False Heaven at the end of the Collegiate Chapel of St. Stephen. Adjoining the south-east angle of the hall, and at the north endof the -old palace, was the chapel to St. Stephen the protomar


. The history and antiquities of London, Westminster, Southwark, and parts adjacent. e Constabulary and Paradise, and certainsubterraneous passages were called Hell and Purgatory. The for-mer, however, in the reign of James I. appears to have been thesign of a low public house, frequented by lawyers clerks, &c. Therewas also a house of entertainment called Heaven, noticed by Butlerin Hudibras, as * False Heaven at the end of the Collegiate Chapel of St. Stephen. Adjoining the south-east angle of the hall, and at the north endof the -old palace, was the chapel to St. Stephen the protomartyr,founded by king Stephen, but rebuilt by Edward III. in 1347, in avery magnificent manner; the latter monarch converted it into acollegiate church, and placed therein a dean, twelve secular canons,twelve vicars, four clerks, six choristers, a verger and The following year, Edward, by letters patent, endowed the samewith his Hospitium, or great house in Lombard-street, certain lands? See Fig. 2 in the annexed plate, t Part III. line 24. $ Dugdale Mon.


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