[4]. Middlesex Feet of Fines, 37 Henry VIII., Mich.

[5]. British Museum Addl. MS., Charters, 15636.

[6]. Namely, reckoning west to east: (i.) Star; (ii.) unnamed house of John Bishop; (iii.) Sun and Dolphin; (iv.) Gridiron (easternmost house in St. Giles); (v.) Eagle and Child; (vi.) Cock and Coffin; (vii.) unnamed house in occupation of Thos. Fisher. (Close Rolls, (a) 1652, Alexander Goddard, etc., and Philip Cotham; (b) 1652, Alexander Goddard, etc., and Jonathan Read; (c) 13 Chas. II., Samuel Bishopp and William Rymes).

[7]. Sale by Robert Harris to John Coke (Land Revenue Enrolments and Grants, vol. 311, p. 204.)

[8]. Survey of London, Vol. III. (St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Part I.), p. 3.

[9]. British Museum MS. Claudius E VI, 218b–219.

[10]. Grant to Thos. Ellys, 22 Henry VIII (Land Revenue Miscellaneous Books, No. 62); grant to Thomas Bochier (Patent Roll, 36 Henry VIII. (745)).

[11]. Lease of 21st July, 8 Chas. I., by Henry Hurlestone to John Allen and Thomas Clements (Chancery Proceedings, Bridges 5–105,—Suit of John King); Close Roll, 6 Chas. I. (2853)—Indenture between Wm. Newton and Anthony Bailey and John Johnson.

[12]. Survey of London, Vol. III. (St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Part I.), pp. 3–4.

[13]. Certain properties, some of which include houses, are mentioned as extending from Holborn on the north to Fickett’s Field on the south, but some, at least, of these may have been to the west of Little Turnstile. The records in question, when dateable, may be referred to the time of Henry III. or Edward I.