Ickeslode.—A lane that went from Dogpole to the Walls.
The Sextry was the Shutt from the passage from Kiln-lane to High-street.
Frankwell, anciently Frankvill; the Frank’s Vill, probably inhabited by the Franks, for in Doomsday book it is recorded that a part of the town containing 45 Burgase were inhabited by those people, who are there called Francigence.—This place seems to have been regarded as unconnected with the other part of the town; they had a strong work erected there for their defence, which at the time Shrewsbury was taken by the parliamentary forces surrendered upon bare quarter; and in the year 1640, when the plague began there, the inhabitants made an attempt to come into the town, but were beaten back by the bailiffs and townsmen.
Cheddelode.—A lane that went to the Severn, by Stury’s Close.
Bulgerlode.—A place at the bottom of the Wyle Cop, taken down in 1766.
Murivance.—A name of French extraction signifying before the walls, or within the walls.
Murivance-lane, led from the town wall down to the river.
Sheteplace, in old records written Sotteplace, and Soetteplace, is now called Shoplatch. Behind the Walls, from its situation behind the walls, now the Quarry.
Priest’s-lane, led from the walls near the tower, to Murivance, now inclosed.
Romboldesham, now called Barber-street.