[14]. Parliamentary Survey (Augmentation Office), No. 25.
[15]. It was afterwards occupied by Chamberlain’s Stable (Survey of Crown Lands) and this formed the eastern boundary of a piece of ground, 21 feet in width “abutting upon the footeway leading from Master Newman’s building [west portion of north side of Lincoln’s Inn Fields] to the Little Turnstile on the west,” purchased by John Weston [Whetstone] from Edmond Gregory in 1661, (Close Roll, 13 Chas. II. (4087).)
[16]. Close Roll, 2 Elizabeth (566).
[17]. Inquisitiones Post Mortem, II. Series, Vol. 149 (74).
[18]. Close Roll, 18 Elizabeth (990).
[19]. Burrard Cranigh, M.D., by his will proved 21st November, 1578, left his lands, etc., in Holborn to be sold to pay his debts and legacies (Somerset House Wills, Langley, 41).
[20]. Patent Roll, 20th July, 18 Elizabeth (1144).
[21]. Close Roll, 18 Elizabeth (990).
[22]. Close Roll, 18 Elizabeth (994).
[23]. Close Roll, 31 Elizabeth (1318).