The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . the Middle of the End of Hog-lane Southwards, to the Stone Houfe, fometimecalled Noahs Ark, and fince by other Names,now the Cock, nine and twenty Pole, more orlefs. Item. From the Stone Houfe due South tothe Iron Gate Stairs, forty and fix Pole and twenty-fix Foot, more or lefs. Item. From the farther Side of Iron-gateStairs, from the Tower Eaftwards, fix Foot fromthe Stairs towards St. Katherines, where the King*sMark flandeth. II. The Little Minories, Tower Liberty. It beginneth at the South-wefl Corner thereof, ne


The history and survey of London : from its foundation to the present time . the Middle of the End of Hog-lane Southwards, to the Stone Houfe, fometimecalled Noahs Ark, and fince by other Names,now the Cock, nine and twenty Pole, more orlefs. Item. From the Stone Houfe due South tothe Iron Gate Stairs, forty and fix Pole and twenty-fix Foot, more or lefs. Item. From the farther Side of Iron-gateStairs, from the Tower Eaftwards, fix Foot fromthe Stairs towards St. Katherines, where the King*sMark flandeth. II. The Little Minories, Tower Liberty. It beginneth at the South-wefl Corner thereof, near Heydon-yard Gate, at the Houfe of John Ruf- den, Goldfmith, and goes up Northward to the Street Side, fixteen Pole, more or lefs, to the Houfe of Thomas Dodfon, Tinman; this is the Front of the Little Minories, Weflward. From thence Eaflward to the Corner of a certain Brick Wall, nine Pole, little more or lefs. And from thence Northward through the Houfe of William Callie, clofe up to the Wall, thirteen Pole, little more or lefs. From thence Eaflward along by the Ibid. Book III. The HISTORY of LONDON. 1175 ibij. Ibid. the Wall, which is the North Side cf the faidParifh, to the Eaflermoft Bounds or Wall, eigh-teen Pole, little more or lefs. From thence South-ward by the Bottom of the Orchard and diversHoufes and Stables, fome of which are in the Pof-feffion of Sir William Pritchard, is eight andtwenty Pole, little more or lefs. From thenceWeftward through Heyden-yard Gate, to the Mid-dle of the Channel in the Minories, three andtwenty Pole, little more or lefs. Between theChannel in the Street and the Houfes is a Space,inclofed by certain Rails and Trees, of three andtwenty Foot in Breadth. III. Wellclofe-Square, Tower Liberty. It beginneth at the North-eaft End of Rofemary-lanc, at the Houfe of Thomas Home; and fromthence Southward along the Place called the Salt-Petre Bank, to the South-eaft Corner of Eafi Smith-field, and is thirty and fix Pole, little more orlefs. From th


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