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New Rents
"Lead from Foul Lane to St Saviour's Dock Stairs, on the Bankside, between Stoney Street and London Bridge." --BurnStow states that "New Rents goes from Counter Street to St Mary Ovaries Dock, and is a street of pretty good account, indifferent large and square, with well-built and inhabited houses, having trees before the doors, which renders it pleasant." |
W323: Southwark, New Rents (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A soldier |
IOHN BAILEY IN NEW |
R | I S B |
RENTS SOVTHWARK I S B | |
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W324: Southwark, New Rents (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A rose crowned |
THOMAS FLETCHER |
R | T M F |
NEW RENTS SOVTHWARK T M F | |
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W325: Southwark, New Rents (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A bell |
IN THE NEW RENTS |
R | G E L |
IN SOVTHWARKE G E L | |
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W329: Southwark, New Rents (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | A rose crowned |
WILL THVRSTON AT THE |
R | W M T |
NEW RENTS SOVTHWARK W M T | |
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W330: Southwark, New Rents (Uncertain): (Date Unknown)
O | A mermaid |
IOEL VAVSE AT THE |
R | I M V |
IN THE NEW RENTS I M V | |
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Pepper Alley
Pepper Alley was a winding passage between Montague Close and the High Street, and had a door into the Close, which used occasionally to be shut to prove that the Close was private property. |
W335: Southwark, Pepper Alley (Farthing): (1652)
O | A boat-oar |
ARTHVR ADAMS |
R | A peacock with tail displayed |
IN PEPPER ALEY 1652 | |
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W336: Southwark, Pepper Alley (Farthing): (Date Unknown)
O | T C conjoined |
THOMAS CROWDER AT T C |
R | T S C |
PEPPER ALLY GATE T S C | |
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W337: Southwark, Pepper Alley (Uncertain): (1664)
O | The Turners' Arms |
IOHN HADING OF |
R | T L H |
POPPIR ALLY 1664 T L H | |
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